Working With the Body is not a diet book, a manifesto, or a promise of transformation. It is a reflective, science-informed exploration of what happens when we stop fighting our bodies and start listening to them.Drawing on lived experience and professional insight, Sara L B Davies traces her journey through pregnancy complications, metabolic illness, menopause, and recovery, examining how modern health narratives often ask us to override physiology rather than support it. Rather than offering rigid rules or prescriptive advice, this book explores how health changes when the body is given the right conditions to regulate, repair, and adapt.Through the lens of metabolism, nutrition, sleep, movement, and hormonal health, the book challenges familiar assumptions about ageing, chronic illness, and resilience. It considers how symptoms are often treated in isolation, while underlying metabolic and neurological drivers remain unaddressed. Along the way, Sara reflects on the quiet shifts that occur when health becomes less about control and more about trust.This is a book for readers who feel they have "done everything right" and are still unwell, tired, or stuck. It speaks to women navigating midlife change, individuals questioning mainstream health guidance, and anyone interested in brain health, longevity, and sustainable wellbeing. The narrative weaves together personal experience with scientific understanding, without sensationalism or certainty.Working With the Body does not promise perfection or easy answers. Instead, it offers perspective - on how the body responds to support rather than force, how resilience is built slowly, and how health can be reclaimed without urgency or fear.This book is an invitation to reconsider what health really means - not as an endpoint to reach, but as a long-term relationship with the body you live in.