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| BONUS: Bio-individuality and Fasting: Personalized Approaches to Metabolic Health with Dr. Jason Fung | 02 Sep 2024 | 00:56:47 | |
I am delighted to reconnect with Dr. Jason Fung today. We last connected in October 2020 for Episode 121.
Dr. Fung is a nephrologist and a prominent figure in the intermittent fasting and low-carb space. He has made significant contributions as a founding member of The Fasting Method with his evidence-based guidance on weight loss and blood glucose management through low-carb diets and intermittent fasting. He has written several books, including The Obesity Code, The Complete Guide to Fasting, The Diabetes Code, and The Cancer Code.
In our discussion today, we look at the forecast for metabolic health in 2024, exploring how the growth of the diabetes population relates to the effects of the pandemic and addressing the conflict of interest with organizations like the ADA and registered dieticians. Dr. Fung shares some of his biggest frustrations, including the shallow and myopic thinking amongst those focusing on calories in and calories out, and we get into various facets of metabolic health, from the nuanced influences of gender, puberty, perimenopause, and menopause to hedonistic eating, sarcopenia, bio-individuality, and therapeutic fasting. Dr. Fung also shares his perspective on GLP-1s, shiftwork, supplements, and more.
Join us for valuable insights on various aspects of metabolic health and how they impact our well-being.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN
How the influence of food companies has led dieticians and diabetes associations to focus on moderation instead of a balanced diet
Dr. Fung shares his frustration with the lack of progress in addressing the diabetes issue
How hormones impact weight gain and hunger
Why does focusing on calories in and out not provide the solution to weight loss?
How intermittent fasting can help to control hormonal issues
How middle-aged women need to find balance when fasting to maintain muscle mass and avoid sarcopenia
How intermittent fasting can lead to increased strength despite losing muscle mass
What causes shift workers to gain weight?
The potential drawbacks of using GLP-1 drugs for weight loss
Why magnesium deficiency is a common problem in modern society
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Previous Episode Featuring Dr. Jason Fung
Ep. 121 – The Truth About Diabetes, Kidney Disease and Insulin Resistance with Dr. Jason Fung | |||
| Ep. 392 Hidden Perimenopause & Menopause Symptoms to Watch For with Dr. Suzanne Fenske | 31 Aug 2024 | 00:52:11 | |
I have the privilege of connecting with Dr. Suzanne Fenske today. She is an integrative gynecologist, double-board certified in obstetrics, gynecology, and integrative medicine, and fellowship-trained in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery and functional medicine. She established her practice, Tara MD, to empower women to take charge of their health and well-being by combining modern and integrative medicine to offer enhanced care, more time, and improved services.
In our discussion today, we explore menopausal advocacy, addressing the lesser-known symptoms of perimenopause and menopause and medical gaslighting. We discuss detoxification, looking at the significance of the vaginal, uterine, and urinary tract microbiome and factors that could negatively impact it. We also cover the critical role of the estrobolome, the importance of nourishing the body during perimenopause and menopause, and common reasons for weight loss resistance.
I am confident you will find this conversation with Dr. Suzanne Fenske as insightful and enjoyable as I did.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Some of the less common symptoms of perimenopause and menopause and how they affect the lives of women
How estrogen metabolism can impact gut health
Identifying and addressing underlying causes of inflammation
How inflammation and food intolerances can lead to weight gain
Modern lifestyles practices that can disrupt the vaginal microbiome
Dietary recommendations for improving hormone metabolism
Why women should focus on nourishing their bodies instead of following trendy diets
The benefits of tracking macros to identify areas for improvement
How cortisol imbalances in perimenopausal women can lead to cravings and fatigue
How alcohol impacts sleep quality
The benefits and risks of testosterone for women
Bio:
Dr. Suzanne Fenske is an integrative gynecologist. She is double board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology as well as integrative medicine. She is also fellowship-trained in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery and functional medicine. Dr. Fenske is also a certified menopause provider through the menopause society. Dr. Fenske founded Tara MD in 2021 to help women take control of their health and well-being by blending the best of modern and integrative medicine through more care, time, and services.
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| Ep. 386 Muscle Strength in Menopause: Key Tests & Lifestyle Measures with Dr. Vonda Wright | 10 Aug 2024 | 01:00:32 | |
I am thrilled today to have the opportunity to speak with Dr. Vonda Wright, a practicing double-boarded orthopedic sports surgeon who has positioned herself at the intersection of longevity, women's health, and performance.
Dr. Wright is a great advocate for women's health, well-known and highly regarded for her frequent media appearances and thought leadership. In our discussion, we cover the importance of menopausal literacy and the impact of musculoskeletal syndrome in menopause, focusing on the critical decade, bone health, risk factors, and how to assess muscle strength. Dr. Wright shares her formula for strength training, and we explore the benefits of Zone 2 sprint training, examining the importance of V02-Max testing, particularly for frail individuals. We also address common musculoskeletal issues and essential lifestyle practices for maintaining orthopedic health.
This insightful conversation with Dr. Vonda Wright is one of my top picks on the podcast. I know you will love it!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
What menopausal literacy means
The symptoms of musculoskeletal syndrome during menopause
The roles estrogen and testosterone play in the musculoskeletal system
Why it is essential to focus on your health and notice any hormonal changes in the critical decade between the ages of 35 and 45
How the loss of loss of muscle mass and strength can lead to frailty and a risk of falling in middle-aged patients
Why women must base their decisions regarding estrogen on facts
The benefits of making smart nutrition, exercise, and sleep your priorities
The exercise Dr. Wright recommends for improving cardiovascular fitness
How weightlifting and trampoline rebounding in midlife supports bone health
How to use how to use V02 Max data to track your fitness level
Some essential nutritional factors for supporting midlife health
Bio:
Dr. Wright is a practicing double-boarded Orthopaedic Sports Surgeon, Author, Speaker, Researcher, and Innovator whose work stands at the intersection of Longevity / Women’s Health / Performance. Widely recognized for her thought leadership, Dr Wright is a frequent media and conference expert. Her innovative science-based approach is changing the lives of millions in mid-life.
Dr Wright practices in Lake Nona, Florida, and is the founder and CEO of Precision Longevity.
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| Ep. 309 Psychological Distress and Food Addiction: Finding Solutions with Dr. Tro Kalayjian | 04 Nov 2023 | 00:55:42 | |
I am delighted to have my friend and colleague, Dr. Tro Kalayjian, back on the podcast today! He was with me once before for episode 54.
Dr. Tro has a background in internal and obesity medicine and is a founding member of the Society for Metabolic Health Practitioners. He managed to lose more than 150 pounds by challenging conventional medical advice.
In our discussion today, we dive into the impact of food addiction and how our current medical framework has compounded the difficulties of so many patients. We explore the limitations of the calories in calories out model and explain why the term binge eating does not adequately describe food addiction. We go into the role of macronutrients and discuss surgical interventions and medications for food addictions, highlighting the need for patient autonomy and shared decision-making. We also scrutinize the influence of institutions like the CDC, FDA, and insurance companies on how physicians and other healthcare practitioners practice medicine and help their patients manage hunger cravings, social interactions, emotions, and more.
Dr. Tro's dedication to empowering practitioners to become strong patient advocates and oppose the conventional medical paradigm shines through in this impactful and thought-provoking episode. I truly admire him for his commitment to challenging traditional medical protocols!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Why should binge eating be called food addiction?
How to address a food addiction proactively
How most physicians and healthcare practitioners have failed people with food addictions
The issue with surgical interventions and medications
What can physicians and healthcare practitioners do to build insight into addicted patients?
Dr. Tro shares his take on shared decision-making and patient autonomy regarding flu shots
Why licensed healthcare providers should be obliged to have continuing education
How the CDC, FDA, medical organizations, and insurance companies have influenced the way that physicians and healthcare providers help their patients
The problem with central planners and their followers
Why does a low-carb bias still exist within the medical community?
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Previous Episode Mentioned
Episode 54: Losing Weight The Healthy Way with Dr. Tro Kalayjian | |||
| Ep. 308 Dr. Mary Claire Haver: Weight Gain in Middle Age, Perimenopause, and Inflammation | 01 Nov 2023 | 00:42:10 | |
Today, I am honored to connect with Dr. Mary Claire Haver, a board-certified OBGYN who has dedicated her entire adult life to championing women's health.
Dr. Haver is the visionary creator of the Galveston Diet, the first and only nutrition program ever designed by a female OBGYN to cater to menopausal women.
In our conversation today, Dr. Haver shares her background, and we discuss her new book, The Galveston Diet. We examine the glaring systemic gap where the health of middle-aged women remains undervalued and underfunded in research, and our discussion touches on various facets of women's health, including perimenopausal symptoms, the distinction between chronological and endocrine aging, the scientific misconceptions surrounding weight gain and hormones, the advantages of intermittent fasting, inflammation, macros. We also get into the supplements Dr. Haver finds beneficial for women in middle age, in addition to dissecting the impact of non-nutritive sweeteners and the role of continuous glucose monitors.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Dr. Haver highlights various symptoms of perimenopause
How menopause can increase health risks
How muscle loss with aging can make women more insulin resistant and lead to cardiovascular changes
How the hormonal changes that occur during perimenopause and menopause can impact weight management
What are the benefits of intermittent fasting for perimenopausal women?
How a combination of genetics and lifestyle factors can help women prepare for menopause and manage its symptoms
How sugar, alcohol, and gluten impact inflammation, insulin levels, and blood sugar
How a lack of protein and the wrong types of fats can lead to hunger and satiety issues and lead to muscle breakdown and weight gain in menopausal women
Dr. Haver talks about her book, The Galveston Diet
How do non-nutritive sweeteners impact the gut microbiome and blood sugar levels?
The benefits of using a continuous glucose monitor to track blood sugar levels
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Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book
The Midlife Pause Supplement Line
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Pre-order a copy of The Galveston Diet | |||
| Ep. 307 Metabolic Health, Muscle, and Strength with JJ Virgin | 28 Oct 2023 | 00:51:18 | |
I am delighted to have my friend, colleague, and mentor, JJ Virgin, joining me on the podcast again today! She last appeared in Episode 112, back in August 2020.
JJ is a thriving and influential health and wellness expert. She is a multiple New York Times best-selling author and triple board-certified nutrition expert who earned a place in the Fitness Hall of Fame.
In our conversation today, we debunk some common misconceptions around weight loss, discussing the role of muscle and examining the importance of macro management- particularly in the context of perimenopause and menopause. We explore the art of aging powerfully and share some great hacks for navigating middle age, including our favorite supplements, like creatine monohydrate. We also look into the value of doing flexibility work like Pilates and yoga, the latest research on grip strength and its implications for overall strength, and the impact of chronic stress, and we share some effective strategies for tackling cellulite.
Stay tuned for more!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Where have we gone wrong with weight loss?
The optimal amount of strength training for perimenopausal and menopausal women
How changing your macros in middle age is the key to mastering your metabolism, maintaining muscle, and maintaining insulin sensitivity
Three things that must happen for you to age powerfully
Why is it best to eat the protein in a meal first?
Foods that positively impact the metabolism
The benefits of taking a creatine monohydrate supplement
How Pilates and yoga help with flexibility, strength, and muscle-building
How grip strength correlates with overall strength
The importance of thinking strategically about how we move as we get older
How to counter the effects of stress and chronic cortisol elevation during perimenopause and menopause
How to deal with cellulite
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Previous Episode Mentioned
Ep. 112 – Your Body Is Not A Bank Account – with JJ Virgin | |||
| Ep. 306 AMA #5: Best Supplements for Women and Creatine Benefits with Cynthia Thurlow, NP | 25 Oct 2023 | 00:41:18 | |
I am delighted to welcome all my listeners to AMA number five! You have flooded me with a myriad of questions once again, and as promised, we will be focusing on supplements today.
I aim to keep the AMAs between 35 and 40 minutes long to make them a quick listen that is easy to digest. However, looking ahead into 2024, we might consider extending the sessions if your questions lead us in that direction.
I have tried to paraphrase your questions wherever I could and will do my best to answer as many as possible in this episode.
Stay tuned for more!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How will BCAAs and essential amino acids benefit a 56-year-old woman with Hashimoto's?
Why I recommend essential amino acids over branched chain amino acids for muscle protein synthesis and overall health
Why do we need to consume much more protein as we age?
What are the benefits of Berberine?
Why I recommend focusing on nutrition, physical activity, sleep, and stress management for optimal health during menopause
The benefits of creatine supplementation for enhanced exercise performance and overall health
The benefits of creatine for muscle gain and sleep improvement
I address concerns about using creatine in hot food
Is there an affordable alternative to myoinositol that offers the same concentrated benefits?
Will a myoinositol supplement lower testosterone levels?
Will myoinositol help a child manage mood swings and sugar intake?
Some of the potential benefits of the Mitopure Urolithin A supplement
The most important nutrition and supplements for supporting aging women
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Dr. Roseann’s website
My YouTube video: Stop Wasting Your Money on These Supplements
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| Ep. 304 Samantha Harris: TV Host to Breast Cancer Hope Advocate | 18 Oct 2023 | 00:51:56 | |
I am honored to have Samantha Harris joining me today!
Samantha is a best-selling author and prominent figure in the television world, having graced our screens as an Emmy Award-winning TV host. At age forty, her life took a shocking and unexpected turn when she received a breast cancer diagnosis, moving her far beyond the glamor of the entertainment industry.
In our conversation today, Samantha shares her remarkable story, explaining how her persistence and intuition guided her toward identifying and understanding ductal carcinoma. We discuss the value of seeking second and third opinions and why you should trust your intuition when navigating medical decisions. Samantha also sheds light on the critical role of raising awareness and empowering individuals in their healthcare journeys, and we examine the risk factors associated with breast cancer, looking at lifestyle choices and how they affect our health and well-being.
Samantha is a wellspring of hope and inspiration! I trust you will find my conversation with her as captivating and enlightening as I did while recording it!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How Samantha made the leap into entertainment journalism
Samantha dives into her journey to health after receiving a breast cancer diagnosis
How her persistence allowed her to receive an earlier diagnosis
How she learned to listen to her inner voice
Why is it important to get second and third opinions on treatment options?
What prompted Samantha to change her personal care products and makeup?
Nutritional changes Samantha made that impacted her health the most
The importance of taking things one step at a time to avoid becoming overwhelmed when making changes
How her exercise routine has changed over the last eight years
Why is it essential to keep your body flexible?
The three pillars that helped Samantha get through her illness
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| Ep. 303 Optimum Nutrition, Bio-Individuality & Quantum Healing for Women with Dr. Deanna Minich | 14 Oct 2023 | 00:57:29 | |
I am honored to connect with Dr. Deanna Minich today! She is a pioneer in the realm of optimum nutrition, a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author with an impressive background amassed over two decades in academia and the food and dietary supplement industry.
With six consumer books to her name, Dr. Minich has been a beacon of insight and guidance on my social media horizon. Her dedication to bio-individuality and her holistic approach have made her a prominent figure in her field and a source of inspiration for many, including me.
In today’s discussion, Dr. Minich and I dive into the intricate world of nutrition science. We delve into topics such as the unique dietary needs of women, the impact of organic foods on reproductive health, and the critical role of an anti-inflammatory diet during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Minich emphasizes the principle of bio-individuality, pointing out that each person's nutritional needs are as unique as their DNA. We also discuss the transformative power of quantum healing and its potential to bring about profound changes in one's health.
Among other topics, we explore the importance of supporting circadian biology and shed light on the language of aging. Discussions on melatonin as a chronobiotic agent, distinctions between naturally-sourced and lab-created melatonin, and the crucial role of detoxification in our well-being are also included.
I am thrilled to share this enlightening conversation with you today. I am confident you'll find it as captivating and informative as I did when recording it!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The unique nutritional needs women have at different stages of life, highlighting the significance of optimum nutrition
The importance of consuming phytonutrients
How compounds found in fruits and vegetables of various colors benefit reproductive health
Specific strategies women should adopt during the middle-age stage of their life and beyond
The influence of circadian rhythms on women throughout their lives
The importance of being your own best advocate during menopause
The distinction between plant-based melatonin and its lab-created counterpart
Methods to support your body to ensure proper methylation
Why sleep should be viewed as a form of detoxification.
An introduction to quantum healing and its transformative effects on people's lives
Bio:
Dr. Deanna Minich is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author with over twenty years of experience in academia and the food and dietary supplement industries, currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. She has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and her own practice (Food & Spirit™). She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and over fifty scientific publications. Her academic background is in nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999).
She has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine and on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Currently, she teaches for the Institute for Functional Medicine, the University of Western States, the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, and the Institute for Brain Potential. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people practically and artfully transform their lives through nutrition and lifestyle.
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| Ep. 302 Protein's Transformative Impact on Muscle and Aging Well with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon | 07 Oct 2023 | 01:00:58 | |
I am delighted to reconnect with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon today! She is a dear friend and a physician whose work has profoundly impacted my own work, particularly during the past few years. She previously appeared on the podcast in episode 95 about three years ago.
Dr. Gabrielle Lyon is a highly respected functional medicine provider, the founder of the Institute for Muscle-centric Medicine, a nationally recognized speaker and media contributor, and the author of the book Forever Strong.
In our conversation, we dive into areas where confusion often clouds our understanding of protein intake. We explore the distinctions between commodities and consumer packaged goods and the impact of sarcopenia and other muscle-related changes that affect women during perimenopause and menopause. Our discussion also goes into the hallmarks of aging, uncovers the critical importance of a specific protein threshold to initiate muscle protein synthesis, and examines the role of food matrices and Leucine thresholds, misconceptions surrounding carbohydrates, and the most effective methods for tracking muscle mass. Additionally, we explore the connections between poor metabolic health and cognitive decline, making this conversation exceptionally relevant and informative.
I wholeheartedly recommend Dr. Lyon's forthcoming book coming out in early October. Her work has played a significant role in shaping my personal and professional life and had a profound impact on many of my female patients and clients.
I am confident that you will find today’s show with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon as enlightening and valuable as I do.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Where did the confusion around the proper intake of protein originate?
Physiological changes that occur in women as they age
How hormonal changes during midlife lead to muscle loss and insulin resistance, which can contribute to aging
What is insulin resistance?
How unhealthy skeletal muscle leads to low energy efficiency and metabolic implications.
The importance of protein for women's health
How carbohydrates impact our metabolic health
The impact of intermittent fasting on muscle health
What is skeletal muscle and how does it affect our health?
The interconnectedness between skeletal muscle, obesity, and cognitive decline
The benefits of D3 Creatine supplementation
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Episode 95 – Why Muscle Is The Organ Of Longevity – with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon | |||
| Ep. 301 Creatine: The Best Supplement for Better Bones & Brain Health with Darren Candow, PhD, CSEP-CEP | 04 Oct 2023 | 00:57:06 | |
Today, I have the honor of connecting with Dr. Darren Candow, a distinguished professor and internationally renowned researcher on creatine monohydrate, nutrition, and physical activity.
With an impressive portfolio boasting 87 peer-reviewed publications in prestigious journals, Dr. Candow is an absolute delight to converse with. Our extensive discussion delves into many fascinating topics, including the role of creatine monohydrate in bone health, the influence of estrogen, anabolic processes, and the synergy of exercise with creatine. We explore groundbreaking research on the evolution of sarcopenia, dissect outdated recommendations for protein intake, and uncover the connection between creatine utilization and brain health, particularly in traumatic brain injuries, sleep deprivation, jetlag, and mood disorders. In addition, we navigate the intricacies of creatine dosing and venture into the impact of creatine on anaerobic strength training, fat loss, cardiovascular health, and endurance exercise while also exploring its potential as an anti-inflammatory and anti-muscle catabolism agent.
The overwhelming influx of questions we received prompted a gracious offer from Dr. Candow to join me sometime soon for an AMA dedicated specifically to creatine.
From the date this podcast airs on October 4th until October 11th, we are delighted to offer a special treat of a discount code on creatine. You will not want to miss out on this fantastic opportunity to enhance your journey toward better health and performance!
I trust you will enjoy today's conversation with Dr. Candow as much as I did!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The benefits of creatine for bone health in perimenopausal and menopausal women.
Dr. Candow highlights the importance of exercise for postmenopausal women while using creatine supplements
Is creatine supplementation without any exercise beneficial to bone health?
How sarcopenia progression impacts muscle strength and bone health
The impact of creatine on brain health
The potential cognitive benefits of creatine supplementation
Concussion research and creatine dosage
How creatine supplementation affects the body
Dr. Candow discusses the research results on creatine for concussion in children
How to take creatine to enhance absorption and reduce side effects
How creatine impacts fat loss and muscle gain
Bio:
Dr. Darren Candow, PhD, CSEP-CEP, is Professor and Director of the Aging Muscle and Bone Health Laboratory in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at the University of Regina, Canada. The overall objectives of Dr. Candow’s research program are to develop effective lifestyle interventions involving nutrition (primarily creatine monohydrate) and physical activity (resistance training) which have practical and clinical relevance for improving musculoskeletal aging and reducing the risk of falls and fractures. Dr. Candow has published over 120 peer-refereed journal manuscripts, supervised over 20 MSc and PhD students, and received research funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation, the National Institute of Health, and the Nutricia Research Foundation. In addition, Dr. Candow serves on the editorial review boards for the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, Nutrients, and Frontiers.
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| Ep. 300 Herbs & Wellness: Dr. Rawls on Cellular Regeneration & Healing | 30 Sep 2023 | 01:02:50 | |
I am honored to connect with Dr. Bill Rawls today! He is a distinguished figure in the healthcare field, having departed from conventional allopathic medicine to illuminate the profound potential of herbs in revitalizing health through the principles of cellular healing and regeneration.
With a foundation in classical obstetrics and gynecology and backed by scientific research, Dr. Rawls joins me today to furnish us with his actionable recommendations for optimal health and well-being.
In our conversation, Dr. Rawls dives into his background and explains the inherent limitations of the traditional allopathic model that has guided modern medicine for generations. We explore questions surrounding the alarming state of health in our society and examine the factors contributing to disease. We navigate the landscape of cellular biology, shining a light on the role of mitochondria and the impact of diet, environmental toxins, stress, and microbial pressures on our well-being. Dr. Rawls also unveils the distinctions that set herbs apart from pharmaceutical agents, and we journey through the realm of phytochemicals, the spectrum of herbal safety, and the health concerns around perimenopause, menopause, bone health, and sleep.
Dr. Rawls is a source of profound wisdom in the world of health and wellness, and his invaluable insights promise to empower us on the path to a healthier and more vibrant existence!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Why Dr. Rawls chose to go into obstetrics and gynecology
What prompted Dr. Rawls to redirect the focus of his work?
How Dr. Rawls has spent the past decade and a half figuring out what herbs were doing and what chronic illness is
The differences between acute medicine and functional medicine
How mitochondrial power and illness are intertwined
How stress factors impact cellular health
How does the safety and efficacy of a particular herb get determined?
What is an adaptogen?
The value of taking herbs for essential hypertension
The importance of bone health for women
The impact of sleep pressure on sleep
The importance of restoring natural sleep cycles
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Dr. Rawls's book, The Cellular Wellness Solution | |||
| Ep. 385 Health Sovereignty: How Diet & Toxins Affect Health with Teri Cochrane | 07 Aug 2024 | 00:53:12 | |
Today, I am delighted to reconnect with my friend colleague Teri Cochrane, who previously joined me for episodes 56 and 201. Teri is a decoder of the human body, entrepreneur, speaker, and advisor. In her novel approach to integrative health, honed through decades of clinical experience and exceptional client outcomes, she focuses on the dynamic nature of individual health, incorporating insights from epigenetics, biochemistry, quantum physics, and nutrition.
We begin our conversation today by diving into health sovereignty. We discuss the disrupted mirror effect and the standard American diet, exploring the impact of mold and mycotoxins, glyphosate, amyloids, and oxalates, and identifying foods to avoid. We examine the benefits of the game and wildaterian diets, looking at the challenges of weight loss resistance, the concept of the dirty cupcake, and the psychology of eating.
I am sure you will find this informative discussion with Teri Cochrane enlightening and enjoyable.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Why it is essential to get actively involved in your health and wellness, particularly in the post-pandemic environment
What spike proteins represent, and how they can affect you
Teri explains the disrupted mirror effect
Which foods are the amyloid-rich foods we should avoid?
How all metabolic diseases in the US stem from the food we eat, what we wear, and what we use in our environment
How mold and mycotoxins impact our health
The problem with industrialized farming
How oral probiotics increase our histamine load
The benefits of consuming wild-sourced protein
Some creative ways to make better food choices
Which supplements are the best ones?
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The Wildaterian Diet: Living as Nature Intended on Amazon
Previous Episodes Mentioned
Episode 56: The Cochrane Method and Bioindividuality
Ep. 201-The Connection Between Genes, Detoxification, Hormones, and Immune Function | |||
| Ep. 299 What is Sexual Wellness? with Dr. Kelly Casperson | 23 Sep 2023 | 00:57:59 | |
I have the honor of connecting with Dr. Kelly Casperson today! She is a urologist with an unwavering commitment to empowering women to embrace their love lives to the fullest! As the host of the enlightening You Are Not Broken podcast and the author of the equally insightful book bearing the same title, she has become a beacon of knowledge and inspiration in the world of human intimacy and sexual wellness.
In our discussion today, we delve into the world of sexuality. We dissect the influence of Hollywood on the woeful lack of education around sexual intimacy, explore the role of parenting, the absence of comprehensive sex education in our schools, and the consequential impact on how society perceives female physiology. Dr. Kelly sheds light on the alarming lack of sexual education in medical school curricula, the intricate interplay of hormones, and the significance of hormone replacement therapy. Our dialogue also extends to the distinctions between oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy and the transformative potential of bridging behavioral gaps in the bedroom for enhanced lovemaking. Dr. Kelly also sheds light on the changes occurring in the genital urinary system with age and prompts us to rethink our approach to sexual health.
This show has been one of the most captivating podcasts I have ever had the pleasure of hosting! Dr. Kelly Casperson emerges as an invaluable resource in human intimacy, offering a treasure trove of wisdom and insight through her podcast and illuminating TEDx talk.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The poor state of sex education in the world today
Why must parents step in and educate their children on sex and sexuality?
The power of being a urologist versus being someone who cares for women
How things are improving
Why teenagers need to be direct and clear about consent
How you can use Hollywood films as a backdrop in conversations to call out the inequalities in society
Why is the pleasure aspect of sexuality seldom spoken about?
Hormone replacement therapy for women
Hormone replacement therapy for men
The importance of finding a connection and taking time for arousal in a relationship
Reframing the heteronormative theory of low desire
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On her website
TEDx talk: Why We Need Adult Sex Ed
Podcast: You Are Not Broken
Book: You Are Not Broken- Stop “Should-ing” All Over Your Sex Life | |||
| Ep. 298 AMA #4 Women's Health Chat: Questions, Tips and Advice with Cynthia Thurlow, NP | 20 Sep 2023 | 00:34:37 | |
I am thrilled to welcome you to another engaging episode of the AMA series!
Today, I dive into a diverse array of topics and address the questions that have emerged time and time again. As always, the sheer abundance of questions from all of you has made the selection process a delightful challenge!
For this show, I decided to address those questions sent in by many different people. Join me as I embark on an expedition through the most commonly asked questions, focusing on those recurring questions that have consistently caught your interest and shedding light on the subjects that have piqued the curiosity of a great many of you.
Sorting through the multitude of questions you submitted was an enjoyable endeavor, and I am delighted to address all the inquiries that resonated with so many of you today!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
What is melasma?
Is a continuous glucose monitor recommended?
My recommendations for lowering LDL
How to know if you are metabolically healthy or flexible
What causes recurrent urinary tract infections?
What I recommend as a preventative measure for recurrent urinary tract infections
What can high sugar levels in the morning indicate?
How to find a recommended functional integrative medicine doctor in your area
The books I am currently reading
How do I plan for success?
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Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com
Find a recommended functional integrative medicine doctor in your area through the Institute for Functional Medicine
Books mentioned:
The Dorito effect by Mark Schatzker
Hooked by Michael Moss
The Tiger Protocol by Dr. Akil Akil Palanisamy
Toxic Superfoods by Sally K. Norton
Next Level Metabolism by Dr. Jade Teta | |||
| Ep. 297 Dr. Felice Gersh: Estrogen, Immunity & Menopause Mysteries | 16 Sep 2023 | 01:19:33 | |
Prepare to be enlightened by an engaging discussion with a true powerhouse in women's health!
I have the pleasure of being joined once again by the esteemed Dr. Felice Gersh, a renowned physician with a cutting-edge career in obstetrics, gynecology, and integrative medicine.
In today’s episode, Dr. Gersh and I explore the intricate interplay between estrogen and immune function, delving into the impact of ovarian aging, menopause, bone health, mental cognition, sleep, and mood. We traverse the vast landscape of the gut microbiome and vascular system, unraveling the secrets of different estrogen types and receptors while addressing the crucial role of inflammation.
With a keen focus on hormone replacement therapy, Dr. Gersh also shares her invaluable insights on the critical window for intervention and her exceptional approach to caring for women in perimenopause and menopause.
Dr. Felice Gersh is an invaluable resource on women’s health! Tune in for an enriching discussion that will leave you eagerly anticipating more episodes with this esteemed physician!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Dr. Gersh discusses hormone supplementation and menopause.
The role of estrogen in the immune system
The systemic effects of estrogens
How to turn on the off switch to inflammation
The connection between estrogen and the gut microbiome
The role of estradiol in the body
Having a healthy gut will translate into a healthy liver and vice versa.
The magic of phytoestrogens
The perfect storm for creating breast cancer
Is there a magic window of time for menopause?
Estrogen receptors and the risk of blood clotting
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Connect with Dr. Felice Gersh
On her website: Integrative Medical Group of Irvine
On Instagram
All of Dr. Gersh’s books are available on Amazon
Ep. 221 Part 1- An Integrative Approach to PCOS and Menstrual Irregularities with Dr. Felice Gersh
Ep. 237 Perimenopause and Menopause: What You Didn’t Know with Dr. Felice Gersh | |||
| Ep. 296 Secrets of Gut Microbiome and Glyphosate with Dr. Vincent Pedre | 09 Sep 2023 | 00:59:57 | |
In the ever-evolving journey toward holistic well-being, it is my privilege to welcome the esteemed Dr. Vincent Pedre onto the podcast once again!
Dr. Pedre believes that the gut is the gateway to excellent wellness. His latest book, The Gut Smart Protocol, features a 14-day personalized gut healing plan, which is a testament to his commitment. As a functional medicine physician, the Medical Director of Pedre Integrative Health, the Founder of Dr. Pedre Wellness, and the CEO and Founder of The Happy Gut Life LLC, Dr. Pedre brings a wealth of expertise!
In today’s conversation, we embark on a profound exploration of the gut microbiome's intricate relationship with pesticides, particularly scrutinizing glyphosate's role as an antimicrobial chelating agent. We navigate how that impacts our gut microbiome significantly, from dysbiosis to leaky gut syndrome, including the reduction in mucus production. Our dialogue also covers the profound impacts of antibiotics, the often-underestimated role of the soil biome, how we can reframe weight loss resistance through a gut-centric lens, the value of fermented foods, and the role of histamine. In addition, Dr. Pedre also unveils invaluable insights gleaned from his 2020 experiences with the Hadza tribe, shedding light on the nexus between the gut microbiome and holistic well-being.
Today's discussion with Dr. Pedre reveals a myriad of information that will transform how we perceive the intricate interplay between our inner ecosystem and overall health. Stay tuned for more!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The impact of glyphosate on the gut microbiome
How are most people getting exposed to glyphosate?
Why some countries have outlawed the use of glyphosate
The importance of the soil concerning our health
The cumulative effects of antibiotics on gut health
Why is it essential to eat fermented foods
Fiber-rich versus high-fermented foods
How it all starts with the food you eat
The triad of detoxification
How different types of gut bacteria impact the extraction of calories
Why is the Hadza tribe so fascinating?
Over-sanitisation and the gut microbiome
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On Instagram
Dr. Pedre’s book, The Gut Smart Protocol, is available from www.gutsmartprotocol.com, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or your local bookshop.
Ep. 222 Strategies for Naturally Healing the Gut Microbiome with Dr. Vincent Pedre | |||
| Ep. 295 HRT's Impact On Women's Health Through Time | 06 Sep 2023 | 00:55:54 | |
Step into a world of insight and expertise with me today as I dive into a captivating conversation with Dr. Deb Matthew, affectionately known as the Happy Hormone Doctor!
A remarkable best-selling author, international speaker, devoted educator, and a multitasking mother of four boys, Dr, Matthew brings a wealth of knowledge to the forefront.
In this episode, we unravel the complexities surrounding oral contraceptives as hormone replacement therapy in perimenopause and menopause. We navigate the intricate web of effects these medications pose and shed light on the pivotal role of specific lab tests in understanding the phases of womanhood.
Join Dr. Matthew and me as we explore the nuanced realm of premature menopause and delve into the significance of testosterone in hormone replacement strategies. Our discussion also encompasses the profound connection between cognitive well-being and the often-overlooked genitourinary symptoms of menopause.
This episode is the first segment of a two-part podcast series with Dr. Matthew. Join us as we embark on an illuminating expedition into the domain of women's health and uncover strategies ranging from cutting-edge medical interventions like PRP lasers and acoustic wave therapy to the realm of energy medicine.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Why are oral contraceptives being used in menopausal women?
What are oral contraceptives?
Why oral contraceptives are not a replacement for hormone replacement therapy
The disruptive effect of birth control pills
How to know if you are in perimenopause
The importance of getting a baseline on hormones.
Early menopause and ovarian failure
What is the differentiator between bioidentical and synthetic hormones?
The importance of testosterone for women
Hormone replacement and sexual health
The changes that happen in women’s brains as they age
The power of the one
About Dr. Deb Matthew:
Dr. Deb Matthew MD, The Happy Hormones Doctor, is a best-selling author, international speaker, educator, wife, and mom of four boys. After suffering for years from fatigue and irritability due to hormone imbalances, her quest to resolve her personal health led her to change everything about her practice of medicine. She has been featured on national podcasts, radio, and broadcast shows, including NBC, ABC, CBS, and FOX. Her books, This Is NOT Normal! and Why Can't I Keep Up Anymore? address hormone health in women and men.
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On her website
On Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn
Get a copy of Dr. Matthew’s book, This is Not Normal: A Busy Woman’s Guide to Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance, on Amazon, or download a free copy at www.isityourhormones.com. | |||
| Ep. 294 Aging Decoded: Dr. Morgan Levine on Epigenetics & Longevity | 02 Sep 2023 | 00:55:00 | |
Today, I am delighted to have the privilege of embarking on a journey through scientific discovery and the secrets that shape our existence with the esteemed Dr. Morgan Levine!
Dr. Levine is an assistant professor of pathology at Yale University School of Medicine, where she stands at the forefront of a groundbreaking exploration into the enigma of biological aging. Armed with the tools of bioinformatics, she has unraveled the intricacies of aging, deciphering its code. She is the author of the book True Age, and her insights have enlightened those fortunate enough to peruse its pages!
Our discussion delves into the recesses of Dr. Levine’s profound expertise, exploring the domains of biologic aging and epigenetics, unlocking the mysteries of cellular senescence, revealing the connections between lifestyle and longevity, and unearthing the reasons behind aging being considered a veritable disease state. We navigate the landscape of gender-specific aging research, gene influence exemplified by APOE, and the intriguing permanence of our youthful fat cells. We also get into the efficacy of blue zones and hormesis and the importance of exercise and sleep optimization.
Today’s conversation with Dr. Levine promises a symphony of insight and discovery! Join us as we traverse the landscapes of longevity, epigenetics, and the science that might one day render age no more than a number.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How Dr. Morgan became interested in epigenetics.
What telomeres are, and how aging impacts them.
Why should aging be treated as a disease state?
How taking probiotics can improve longevity.
What can we do to slow the aging process?
How can we reduce our risk of dementia?
Intermittent fasting and weight loss.
The role of exercise in preventing sarcopenia and muscle loss with aging.
How do exercise and sleep impact our brains?
The effects of being disconnected from our natural circadian rhythm.
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Dr. Levine’s book
True Age: Cutting-Edge Research to Help Turn Back the Clock | |||
| Ep. 293 AMA #3: Break Free - Proven Steps To Get Rid Of Stubborn Belly Fat with Cynthia Thurlow, NP | 30 Aug 2023 | 00:43:33 | |
Today, I am excited to welcome you to the eagerly awaited third installment of Ask Me Anything!
In this episode, I shine the spotlight on a universal challenge that affects the lives of countless women north of 35 as I delve into the heart of the problems of weight loss resistance, plateaus, and the notorious belly fat that seems to cling on for dear life.
The flood of questions that keep pouring in speaks volumes and is a testament to the exasperation we all feel! Join me in embarking on a journey to navigate that landscape, unravel the mysteries, confront the misconceptions, and uncover the strategies to overcome, decode, and dismantle the common issue of shedding those unwanted stubborn pounds!
I urge all of you- particularly those older than 35, to know you are not alone in your struggle! Stay tuned for the treasure trove of insights that awaits!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Why should you know what your fasting insulin is?
The importance of stress management
Helpful supplements for those who have had their gallbladders removed
How to deal with cravings and weight gain during the week before your period
The first thing to work on if you are struggling with plateaus or weight loss resistance
The importance of mitigating stress
Managing your macronutrients
The loss of muscle as we get older
Physical activity and weight loss
How important is body set weight?
How trauma impacts weight loss resistance
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Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com | |||
| Ep. 292: Cultivate Healthy Family Eating Habits Through the Power of Connection | 26 Aug 2023 | 00:57:08 | |
I am delighted to reintroduce Shawn Stephenson today! Shawn is a leading figure within the world of health and well-being, where his insights have had a profound impact!
Shawn's USA Today national bestseller, Eat Smarter, and his international sensation, Sleep Smarter, have redefined how we approach vitality. He is also the creator and driving force behind the Model Health Show podcast, which has millions of devoted listeners.
In today's conversation, we discuss Shawn’s latest book, the Eat Smarter Family Cookbook, and deeply explore how family culture can shape our children's future.
The pandemic has changed our world irrevocably, and some worrisome numbers about how it has impacted childhood obesity have been catching our attention lately. We dive into that today and also share some obesity statistics for adults. Additionally, we explore the decline of family meals, dissect the effects of feeling isolated, and discuss the importance of staying connected.
Get ready to delve into the interconnected threads of food, family, and nurturing body and soul. This talk is not just valuable- it is vitally important!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
One of the most overlooked aspects of all of the pandemic shutdowns
Why are the majority of Americans overweight and not well?
We are currently looking at a situation where you are not normal if you are healthy
How can we eliminate the suffering within American society?
Some staggering statistics on American health
The problem with ultra-processed foods
The value of the hunter-gatherer culture
Family eating behaviors and health outcomes
How the dinner table is a unifier in many senses
The importance of relationships
About Shawn Stevenson:
Shawn Stevenson is the author of the USA Today National bestseller Eat Smarter, and the international bestselling book Sleep Smarter. He’s also the creator of The Model Health Show, featured as the number #1 health podcast in the U.S. with millions of listener downloads each month. A graduate of the University of Missouri–St. Louis, Shawn studied business, biology, and nutritional science and became the cofounder of Advanced Integrative Health Alliance. Shawn has been featured in Forbes, Fast Company, The New York Times, Muscle & Fitness, ABC News, ESPN, and many other major media outlets.
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Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com
Connect with Shawn Stevenson
Order the Eat Smarter Family Cookbook and get access to the 2023 Family Health & Fitness Summit
On Instagram (shawnmodel)
Purchase Links for Shawn’s latest book, Eat Smarter Family Cookbook
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
iBooks
Bookshop
Previous Episode with Shawn:
Ep. 248 Eat Smarter: The Impact of Ultra-Processed Foods on Your Gut, Brain, and Metabolic Health with Shawn Stevenson | |||
| Ep. 291 Optimal Protein, Red Light Therapy and Biohacking with Vanessa Spina | 19 Aug 2023 | 01:03:26 | |
I am honored and delighted to have Vanessa Spina joining me on the podcast today!
Vanessa is the best-selling author of Keto Essentials and a sports nutrition specialist whose expertise on the ketogenic diet has left a lasting impact on countless lives! With a background in biomedical science and a multifaceted career as an international stockbroker, her pioneering journey in the health and wellness industry has been nothing short of remarkable!
In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating realm of nutrition, from unraveling the mysteries of protein-recommended daily allowances and the leucine threshold to exploring the pivotal role of strength training in metabolic health. We dispel common misconceptions about the ketogenic diet, debunk the deceptive nature of the scale, and unveil the significance of DEXA scans in understanding changes in body composition. Vanessa also sheds light on the crucial importance of mitochondrial health and shares invaluable insights on various methods, including red light therapy, cold thermogenesis, micronutrients, and structured supplementation, to support our cellular powerhouses.
Join Vanessa and me as we embark on a knowledge-rich journey and uncover the keys to optimal health and well-being!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Common misconceptions about ketogenic diets
Why a traditional ketogenic diet is not for everyone
Why macronutrients are essential
Misinformation regarding the recommended daily allowance for protein
How to build muscle
The relationship between metabolic health and muscle health
The importance of DEXA scans for understanding body composition
Why resistance training is a priority
How to support the mitochondria
The benefits of red light therapy and cold therapy
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Check out Cynthia’s website
Connect with Vanessa Spina
On her website (ketogenicgirl.com)
The Optimal Protein Podcast
Vanessa’s book, Keto Essentials: 150 Ketogenic Recipes to Revitalize, Heal, and Shed Weight
Resource:
Use Code CYNTHIA for $20 OFF any on the Tone LUX devices. | |||
| Ep. 290 AMA #2: Elevating Health, Fitness & Dieting through Nutrition with Cynthia Thurlow, NP | 16 Aug 2023 | 00:31:01 | |
Greetings, curious minds, and welcome back to AMA number two with yours truly!
Your relentless curiosity about me and my endeavors has touched my heart, and I have to admit that I was utterly amazed and humbled by the sheer number of questions pouring in. I cannot thank you enough for your overwhelming participation!
Today, we embark on a journey through the world of nutrition with a touch of personal revelation and the delightful exploration of your inquiries about me. We might also venture into the realm of intermittent fasting if time permits.
Get ready to dive into an enriching Q&A experience! If you have been enjoying these episodes, please don't hesitate to let me know, and keep those thought-provoking questions coming! Your input means the world to me!
Join me as I answer your questions and unravel some of the mysteries of nutrition!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The difference between conventional and grass-fed beef
Can alternative sweeteners cause stomach issues?
Navigating the changes when transitioning from perimenopause to menopause
Why should you avoid counting calories to maintain a healthy metabolism
How to help your kids make healthy food choices
Finding a balance between healthy and unhealthy eating
How to cut down on eating too many good fats
Moving to a lower-carb diet with severe diabetes
How much protein should you eat?
Reducing cholesterol and triglycerides with a whole-food diet and fasting
The best foods for women in perimenopause
Ways to keep your glucose levels from spiking
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• Check out Cynthia’s website | |||
| BONUS: Tabatha Barber AMA: What Every Woman Needs to Know About Their Health | 05 Aug 2024 | 01:04:10 | |
I am delighted to have my good friend and fan-favorite, Dr. Tabatha Barber, joining me again to share her wisdom on the podcast!
Dr. Tabatha is a triple board-certified OB/GYN specializing in menopause and functional medicine. She has a wonderful podcast called The Gutsy Gynecologist Show and is often referred to affectionately as the Gutsy Gynecologist. Dr. Tabatha was with me in two previous podcast episodes, #206 and #212, and both are in the top twenty downloaded podcasts in the last 18 months!
Many women suffer unnecessarily when going through perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Tabatha and I have an AMA (Ask Me Anything) episode today. We discuss weight gain related to perimenopause and menopause, issues with estrogen replacement therapy, how libido can be impacted by many different factors, how to address a partial hysterectomy and HRT, and bioidenticals versus synthetic hormones. We also get into lab work, skin reactions relative to perimenopause and menopause, emotional eating, leptin resistance, and many other topics.
I’m grateful for all the great questions and have no doubt this episode with Dr. Tabatha will be another fan-favorite!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Why do too much estrogen and too little estrogen both cause weight gain?
How fragrances and plastic contribute to the imbalance between estrogen and progesterone.
How changing to organic tampons and pads, or using a Diva cup, can be a game-changer for women.
Should women who have had a partial hysterectomy and are on HRT still check progesterone and testosterone levels and fast like a post-menopausal female?
Dr. Tabatha shares her thoughts on plain estradiol versus Biest and Triest.
Dr. Tabatha offers her recommendations for a healthy 48-year-old female with zero libido.
What can a 17-year-old with high testosterone do to get her testosterone level within the normal range?
Is there a biological or mindset issue at play if you never feel full and always want to eat, irrespective of how healthy or satisfying the foods you eat are?
The benefits of fasting.
What can we do to support our pelvic joints?
How do our hormones affect our skin?
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Connect with Dr. Tabatha Barber
On her website
The Gutsy Gynecologist Show
Previous Episodes Mentioned:
Episode 206 Pt 1: A Deep Dive into Perimenopause- Hormonal Imbalances and Birth Control with Dr. Tabatha Barber
Episode 212 Pt. 2: A Deep Dive into Hormonal Imbalances and Menopause with Dr. Tabatha Barber
Books mentioned:
The XX Brain by Lisa Mosconi | |||
| Ep. 289 Unlocking the Age-Proof Brain: Enhance Memory and Defy Dementia | 12 Aug 2023 | 00:54:12 | |
In the pursuit of understanding the fascinating complexities of our brains and unraveling the secrets to a healthier, happier life, I am delighted to have the opportunity to engage in an eye-opening conversation with Dr. Marc Milstein!
With an impressive background in Biological Chemistry and a degree from UCLA in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology, Dr. Milstein's expertise lies in distilling cutting-edge scientific research on health and happiness into captivating presentations that entertain, educate, and empower his audience to live better.
In today’s discussion, we delve into a myriad of intriguing topics ranging from the astonishing anatomy of sorry and the mesmerizing intricacies of our brains' physiology to the pivotal role of neuroplasticity and the detrimental effects of plaques and tangles. We explore how waste build-up impacts our focus, productivity, and energy, and we uncover the factors influencing brain health, including the crucial interplay between a robust immune system and the intriguing link between leaky gut and memory issues. We also tackle the distinctions between mild cognitive impairment, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease, examining the impact of insulin resistance and trauma while seeking actionable ways to age-proof our most precious organ.
I invite you to join Dr. Milstein and me as we embark on the enthralling journey of discovering the keys to unlocking the full potential of our minds and enriching our lives as we unravel the mysteries of our most vital organ. Stay tuned as we explore ways to age-proof our brains while gaining invaluable insights into enhancing focus, productivity, and energy!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The role of lifestyle factors on brain health.
The importance of learning new things.
How to cross-train your brain.
The interrelationship between the brain and immune system.
The importance of sleep and gut health.
How the dopamine squirt pertains to memory.
Signs of mild cognitive impairment.
Hearing loss and the role of hormones.
Metabolic health and brain health.
The importance of sleep and the brain.
The role of exercise in brain health.
About Dr. Marc Milstein
Dr. Marc Milstein specializes in taking the leading scientific research on health and happiness and presents it in a way that entertains, educates, and empowers his audience to live better.
His presentations provide science-based solutions to keep the brain healthy, lower the risk of dementia, boost productivity, and maximize longevity. He earned his Ph.D. in Biological Chemistry and his Bachelor of Science in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology from UCLA.
Dr. Milstein has conducted research on topics including cancer biology and neuroscience, and his work has been published in multiple scientific journals. Dr. Milstein has been quoted breaking down and analyzing the latest research in popular press such as USA Today, Huffington Post, and Weight Watchers Magazine. Dr. Milstein has also been featured on television explaining the latest scientific breakthroughs that improve our lives. Dr. Milstein's upcoming book "The Age-Proof Brain" will be published on October 25th, 2022.
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Dr. Milstein’s book, The Age-Proof Brain: New Strategies to Improve Memory, Protect Immunity, and Fight Off Dementia | |||
| Ep. 288 Best Ways To Improve Your Thyroid Health | 05 Aug 2023 | 01:06:00 | |
I am delighted to have the remarkable Dr. Amie Hornaman return to the show today!
We last connected with Dr. Amie on episode 210, where she captivated us with her mission to optimize thyroid patients worldwide through her groundbreaking techniques.
Known as The Thyroid-Fixer, Dr. Amie has dedicated her life to giving back the lives of thyroid patients using her proprietary programming. In our conversation today, we delve into the enigmatic world of thyroid hormones, focusing on the misunderstood T2 hormone. Dr. Amie reveals the clinical indications for incorporating T2 with regular thyroid methodologies and sheds light on the intricate relationship between thyroid hormones and cholesterol. We also explore the differences between compounded and synthetic thyroid hormones, the challenges women face in building muscle during perimenopause and menopause, the vexing issue of weight loss resistance, and the intriguing connection between creatine monohydrate and thyroid health.
Prepare to be enlightened by today's invaluable conversation as Dr. Amie graces us again with her passion and expertise! Stay tuned for more!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
What do we know about the T1 and T2 thyroid hormones?
How T2 works at the mitochondrial level
Finding the optimal dose of thyroid medication based on your symptoms
When does Dr. Amie introduce her patients to T2?
Why there is no shame in taking medication or hormone replacement therapy
Why do we need to recognize menopause as a disease state?
The interrelationship between lipids and thyroid function
Where is T3 converted in the body?
How thyroid treatment can be personalized and individualized
Why is it so hard for middle-aged women to build muscle?
Ways to overcome weight-loss resistance
How does creatine impact thyroid function?
About Dr. Amie Hornaman:
Dr. Amie Hornaman, “The Thyroid-Fixer”, is host to the top-rated podcast in medicine and alternative health: The Thyroid Fixer™, with listeners around the globe. She is the founder of The Institute for Thyroid and Hormone Optimization, an organization with transformational, proven approaches to address thyroid dysfunction and support you in returning to full health.
Dr. Amie is also the creator of The Fixxr™ Supplement line with revolutionary, proprietary supplements that specifically address the struggles Dr. Amie saw in her patients: inability to lose weight, fatigue, low libido, hormone imbalance, and more. From the Fixxr™ products to her one-on-one programs, Dr. Amie is on a mission to optimize you …and give you your life back.
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On Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube
Ep. 210 – Understanding the Thyroid’s Effect on Your Hormones, Weight Loss Resistance, and Metabolic Function with Amie Hornaman
Books mentioned:
Metabolical: The Lure and the Lies of Processed Food, Nutrition, and Modern Medicine by Robert H. Lustig | |||
| Ep. 287 Toxic Superfoods: Impact of Oxalates in Human Health | 02 Aug 2023 | 01:06:13 | |
Join me today in stepping into the world of nutrition science and exploring the fascinating realm of dietary oxalates alongside renowned expert Sally Norton!
Armed with a nutrition degree from Cornell and a Master's degree in Public Health, Sally has dedicated her life to unraveling the mysteries of plant-based oxalic compounds. In her groundbreaking new book, Toxic Superfoods, she untangles the intricate web of oxalic acid, oxalate salts, and oxalate crystals, shedding light on their affinity for binding to essential minerals and disrupting the delicate balance of glutathione and oxidation.
In today's conversation, Sally and I explore the prevalence of oxalates in modern lifestyles. We dive into the alarming deficiency of essential vitamins and minerals in the American diet and the impact of consumer demand for so-called superfoods. We also uncover the fascinating connections between genetics, lifestyle, and symptoms and get into how to address the consequences of consuming oxalate-laden foods.
Prepare yourself for an enlightening discussion that will give you a fresh perspective on health and well-being! You will be captivated by the depth of knowledge and insights Sally reveals about the pressing health issues surrounding dietary oxalates!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How Sally's health journey led to her passion for sharing information about oxalates.
The difficulty of questioning basic cultural assumptions
What are oxalates, and how do they impact the body?
Why do we feel the symptoms of high oxalate exposure systemically?
How our modern-day lifestyles are contributing to oxalate symptoms
Many clinicians are unaware of how superfoods are contributing to the poor health of their patients.
Sally dives into the problem of hyper-nutrition.
The hidden pathology of eating disorders
Sally explains how primary hyperoxaluria plays out.
Foods that seem benign
Dealing with constipation and kidney stones
How to get enough minerals in the body
About Sally:
Sally K. Norton, MPH, holds a nutrition degree from Cornell University and a Master’s degree in Public Health. Her path to becoming a leading expert on dietary oxalate includes a prior career working at major medical schools in medical education and public health research. Her personal healing experience inspired years of research that led to her book, Toxic Superfoods: How Oxalate Overload is Making You Sick-and How to Get Better, which was released in January 2023 from Rodale Press and is available everywhere books are sold.
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| Ep. 286 The Impact of Fructose and Insulin on Brain Health | 29 Jul 2023 | 01:00:51 | |
I have the privilege of reconnecting with Dr. Rick Johnson today. Our paths first crossed in 2022 for an enlightening podcast episode, and I am thrilled to continue our journey! What truly sets him apart is his warm and humble nature which I had the honor of experiencing first-hand when we met at an event earlier this year.
Dr. Johnson is a beacon of knowledge in the fields of medicine, obesity, and diabetes. As a professor of medicine at the University of Colorado, his expertise extends far beyond the confines of academia. His groundbreaking research on sugar and fructose has unraveled the intricate web connecting these sweet substances to obesity, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease.
Today, we delve deep into the latest research on the complex interrelationship between Alzheimer's and fructose, exploring the role of inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and insulin resistance. We untangle the mysteries surrounding Alzheimer's, the sixth leading cause of death, and discover how the survival switch within our bodies can predispose us to insulin resistance, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease. Our conversation also explores the differences between high fructose corn syrup and naturally occurring fructose in sugar, the impact of processed salt versus more natural alternatives, the significance of hydration, and the profound effects of the standard American diet. We also examine the intriguing connection between alcohol, sugar, mood, and fructose-induced behaviors, shedding light on the role of uric acid and its contribution to impulsivity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Join us for an enlightening discussion on multiple health issues as Dr. Rick Johnson imparts his knowledge and wisdom. Prepare to be enlightened and empowered as we embark on this transformative journey!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How fructose impacts brain health
How fructose may lead to the development of Alzheimer’s
The three characteristic stages of Alzheimer’s
Why Alzheimer’s is insulin resistance in the brain.
How dementia and obesity are both low-energy states caused by starvation of the brain
The link between sugar, salt, and Alzheimer’s
Why is sugar a toxin?
Should you be fearful of salt?
The importance of being metabolically healthy
The interrelationship between sugar and alcohol
How sugar impacts behavior.
The link between fructose and ADHD
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Dr. Johnson’s book, Nature Wants Us To Be Fat
Ep. 205 – Fructose – The Driver Behind Metabolic Disease with Dr. Rick Johnson | |||
| Ep. 285 Improving Metabolic Health: Lifestyle Interventions To Optimize Metabolic Health with Kara Collier, RD | 22 Jul 2023 | 00:57:26 | |
Get ready to venture into the realm of cutting-edge health and nutrition as I reconnect with Kara Collier, a registered dietitian and the co-founder of Nutrisense, the revolutionary continuous glucose monitor app!
Our paths last crossed back in January of 2021, and I am thrilled to catch up with Kara again! Today, we delve deep into the ever-evolving landscape of metabolic health in 2023, exploring the pivotal role of CGM labs and glucometers in understanding our bodies.
In today’s captivating conversation, Kara unravels the significance of measuring glucose against other metabolites, unveiling the profound impact of macros, exercise, supplements, sleep quality, life stage, and bio-individuality on our well-being. With a plethora of invaluable hacks to optimize your blood sugar, we invite you to join us on a captivating journey that will leave you empowered to take charge of your health and transform your life!
Gear up for an enlightening conversation packed with valuable insights you will not want to miss! Prepare to be inspired and informed as we uncover the secrets to unlocking your metabolic potential!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The current state of metabolic health
What is leading to obesity in the US?
Getting your fasting glucose value below 90
The pros and cons of glucometers
Glucose monitoring and the 8020 rule
Tracking your data to learn about yourself
Hacks to improve your diet
The role of movement in metabolic health
How important is Zone 2 training for mitochondrial health?
Follicular versus luteal phase and insulin sensitivity
The importance of protein and carbohydrates
Blood sugar and sleep quality
About Kara:
Kara Collier is the co-founder and VP of Health at Nutrisense, one of America’s fastest-growing wellness-tech startups. After becoming frustrated with the shortcomings of the traditional healthcare system, she made it her mission to help others reach their maximum health potential using modern technology & expert coaching. She is the leading authority on the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology for health optimization and disease prevention. Kara is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN), Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN), and Certified Nutrition Support Clinician (CNSC).
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Cynthia’s Menopause Gut Book is on presale now!
Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book
The Midlife Pause supplement line
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Ep. 132 – Continuous Glucose Monitors: Why They’re Not Just for Diabetics Anymore with Kara Collier | |||
| Ep. 284 AMA #1: HRT’s Misconceptions & Misinformation with Cynthia Thurlow, NP | 19 Jul 2023 | 00:32:31 | |
Today, I am thrilled to welcome all of my wonderful, Everyday Wellness listeners to a special episode of the podcast they specifically requested- an Ask Me Anything session with yours truly!
Interestingly, the subject that resonated most among listeners was hormone replacement therapy. To be crystal clear, I am here only to provide general insights and share information. If I answer your question today, I earnestly recommend that you listen, learn, and then find a practitioner who can best support your particular needs.
It is essential to remember that we are all bio-individuals. So what works for me may not work for someone else. I also want to ensure that women who choose not to pursue HRT are fully informed about the potential consequences of that choice. So, I appeal to you not to let fear dictate your decision-making around HRT if it is appropriate for you.
I believe informed consent is paramount, regardless of how you navigate the perimenopause and menopause phases of your life, and I ask you to embark on this journey with me, free from judgment.
Stay tuned for my advice, recommendations, and resources!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Is it too late to start HRT at 62?
What is the net impact of menopause?
Why is estrogen essential for health and wellness?
The benefits of progesterone therapy.
What is the best time to take progesterone?
How would I approach hormone therapy with a 52-year-old who has had a partial hysterectomy and has been in menopause for two years?
When is the best time to start HRT?
Adrenal support for perimenopause.
For how long should a woman stay on HRT?
How can you increase your progesterone without taking a pill?
Janet is 57 and still has a menstrual cycle. Does she need HRT?
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Ep. 94 – Reclaim Your Vibrancy, Sexuality, Health and Happiness! – with Dr. Anna Cabeca
Ep. 211 – Addressing the Root Cause of Hormonal Imbalances with Dr. Sara Gottfried
Ep. 220 A Detailed Guide to Healthy Hormones with Dr. Lara Briden | |||
| Ep. 283 Women & Intermittent Fasting: Enhancing Metabolic Health with Megan Ramos | 15 Jul 2023 | 01:02:28 | |
Step into the world of metabolic health and fasting as we embark on a captivating journey with the renowned Canadian clinical educator Megan Ramos!
In an era when chronic illness and obesity have become alarmingly prevalent, and dieting has become a lifelong struggle for many, Megan is on a mission to revolutionize our understanding of metabolic health. Known for her expertise in therapeutic fasting and low-carb diets, she co-founded the revolutionary Fasting Method alongside the renowned Dr. Jason Fung and co-authored the bestselling book Life in the Fasting Lane. Now, she returns with her latest work, delving into the untold stories of women and fasting.
In today’s captivating discussion, Megan and I explore the staggering statistics that reveal a nation plagued by chronic illness and weight issues, where even the average person has tried 126 diets in their lifetime. Megan shares her groundbreaking insights on women and fasting, unveiling the truth behind misdiagnosis, the myths surrounding intermittent fasting, the role of macros and insulin secretion, and the profound impact of the pandemic on our hormones, sleep, and stress levels.
Prepare yourself for a thought-provoking episode as we tackle pressing questions from listeners, covering the dawn effect, gout, insomnia, and invaluable strategies for achieving fasting success!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
My journey with PCOS
Why does body composition matter so much?
PCOS, the number one endocrine disorder in Westernized countries
Common myths about intermittent fasting
The fertility aspect of postmenopausal women
The slippery slope of perimenopause
Is fasting just an extreme form of calorie restriction?
The impact of sleep and stress on glucose and insulin levels
How to integrate intermittent fasting into your lifestyle
Magnesium supplementation for insulin resistance
How to deal with gout
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• The Fasting Method
• Find Megan on social media @Megan J. Ramos
• Purchase a copy of Life in the Fasting Lane
• Purchase a copy of The Essential Guide to Intermittent Fasting For Women
Previous Episodes Featuring Megan
Ep. 116 – Using Intermittent Fasting to Reverse Chronic Illnesses – with Megan Ramos
Ep. 188 – Troubleshooting Your Fasting Method with Megan Ramos | |||
| Ep. 282 Thyroid Health: Hormones, Medications & Weight Loss with McCall McPherson | 08 Jul 2023 | 00:58:17 | |
Today, I have the privilege of connecting with an exceptional friend and colleague, McCall McPherson!
McCall’s profound expertise in thyroid health has paved the way for a revolutionary approach to functional medicine. As the visionary behind the cutting-edge Modern Thyroid Clinic in Austin, Texas, and a former TEDx speaker, she joins me to discuss the intricate differences between Grave’s Disease and Hashimoto's.
In this episode, we also delve into the unique treatment methods of the Modern Thyroid Clinic and the crucial role of comprehensive lab work support. Our conversation ventures into disordered eating, the detrimental effects of yo-yo dieting, and the starvation diet mentality, emphasizing the significance of metabolic potency. We also explore the impact of synthetic oral contraceptives, the importance of informed consent in hormone resets, and the merits of hormone replacement therapy.
My discussion with McCall encompasses a wide range of strategies that include the utilization of low-dose Naltrexone, GLP-one agonists, fasting techniques, and the pervasive effects of fear-driven food restrictions and weight loss resistance.
Join me as I share our enlightening conversation that promises to leave you informed and inspired!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
What is Grave’s Disease, and how is it treated?
What are the symptoms of Grave’s Disease?
What they do at the Modern Thyroid Clinic to reduce Grave’s antibodies.
How Naltrexone acts in the body, and what it does for thyroid patients.
McCall discusses the supplements she uses for thyroid and explains why she will not use compounded thyroid medication.
How disordered eating has crept into the intermittent fasting space.
How the hormonal shifts during perimenopause can lead to weight gain.
Why is it essential to allow blood sugar to drop, retrain itself, and tap into your fat stores?
McCall discusses the labs she prefers using for individuals with some degree of weight loss resistance or presumed metabolic inflexibility.
What is the net impact of oral contraceptives?
Some common reasons for women becoming weight loss resistant.
McCall shares her perspective on iodine.
About McCall
McCall McPherson is the Founder of Modern Thyroid Clinic, a thyroid-centered functional medicine practice in Austin, Texas, and the owner and Chief-Hope-Giver of Thyroid Nation. She is a physician assistant, TEDx speaker, and thyroid expert by way of being a thyroid patient. Her passion is helping women rebuild their lives from the devastating effects of thyroid and hormonal disorders. Her philosophy is simple: There is no reason to still have thyroid symptoms.
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| Ep. 281 The Power of Alpha GPC: Boosting Cognitive Health and Performance with Scott Emmens | 05 Jul 2023 | 00:53:20 | |
I am thrilled to announce a monumental milestone in our podcast journey! At the time of this recording, our latest podcast reached an astounding 4 million downloads! With continued support and enthusiasm from our dedicated listeners, we hope to surpass 6 million downloads by the end of this year!
Today, I am delighted to dive into an intriguing topic as we explore the latest collaboration between MD Logic Health and myself. Joining me on the podcast is Scott Emmons, the esteemed COO of MD Logic Health and a fellow health entrepreneur.
For this episode, our focus centers on Alpha GPC, a groundbreaking cobranded supplement that will redefine the landscape of brain health, exercise performance, and neuroprotection. This remarkable supplement will captivate your attention as we explore its multifaceted benefits and synergistic mechanisms alongside creatine monohydrate. Acting as a precursor to acetylcholine, Alpha GPC plays a pivotal role in cognition, learning, memory, and attention, with the ability to traverse the formidable blood-brain barrier.
Brace yourself for an in-depth discussion on the cutting-edge research surrounding these mechanisms and their profound implications. Mark your calendar, as Alpha GPC will be launched in July 2023, accompanied by exclusive pre-sale incentives you will not want to miss!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
What is Alpha GPC, and how does it work?
The benefits of green tea and coffee for Alpha GPC.
Key areas in terms of benefits for Alpha GPC.
Little tricks to make your coffee taste great.
Keeping your wits about you as you get older.
The effect of caffeine on the mitochondria.
The remarkable physical benefits of Alpha GPC.
How Alpha GPC elevates human growth hormone.
The efficacy of Alpha GPC on physical endurance.
Why recovery is more important than the exercise.
How Alpha GPC impacts the brain.
I chose to incorporate Alpha GPC as my third product due to my personal experience with its remarkable benefits. Over the past six months, intermittent use of Alpha GPC has provided me with enhanced mental clarity without the need for caffeine. I have also noticed improved information retention and memory, complementing my lifestyle practices such as quality sleep, exercise, nutrition, and intermittent fasting.
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Relevant research:
Effect of a new cognition enhancer, alpha-glycerylphosphorylcholine, on scopolamine-induced amnesia and brain acetylcholine - PubMed (nih.gov)
Alpha-Glycerylphosphorylcholine Increases Motivation in Healthy Volunteers: A Single-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Human Study - PMC (nih.gov)
Evaluation of the effects of two doses of alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine on physical and psychomotor performance - PubMed (nih.gov)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4595381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4595381/#:~:text=Acute%20supplementation%20with%20caffeine%20or,large%20individual%20variability%20between%20subjects.
https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article/110/6/1416/5540729
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8235064/ | |||
| Ep. 280 Holistic Approaches to Pet Health: Enhancing Your Pet's Quality of Life with Dr. Judy Morgan | 01 Jul 2023 | 01:28:24 | |
Today, I have the privilege of engaging in a fascinating and eye-opening conversation with Dr. Judy Morgan, a renowned figure in the field of veterinary care.
As a certified veterinary acupuncturist, chiropractic owner, and food therapist, Dr. Morgan's expertise extends way beyond traditional allopathic medicine. Although she retired from clinical practice in 2020, her dedication to promoting exceptional veterinary care remains unwavering, both within the United States and abroad.
In our discussion, we dive into the factors contributing to the declining health of our beloved pets, such as the alarming obesity rates affecting 60% of pets in the United States. We also explore the flaws within the pet food industry, including the significant influence of Mars Petcare, a conglomerate that has acquired a substantial portion of the processed food industry.
Our conversation covers a myriad of topics, ranging from the distinctions between rendered and food-grade meat to the complexities surrounding grain-free diets. We touch on the contentious subject of vaccines, explain how to navigate between core and non-core vaccinations, and discuss specific concerns, such as lipomas, tooth care, exercise, and grooming. We also explore the best approaches to selecting flea and tick preventatives and the potential health implications of chemicals and plastics on our pets.
As someone who once contemplated a career in veterinary medicine, it was a true delight to interview Dr. Morgan- especially considering my allergies prevented me from pursuing that path! I encourage you to explore her insightful books and online resources because I am confident you will find them invaluable. Join me in this enlightening discussion that will undoubtedly shed light on essential aspects of pet care and welfare!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Why the health of our animals is declining.
The difference between feed-grade and food-grade meat or food.
How conglomerates are taking over the care of our pets- and not in a good way.
Pet food that has Dr. Morgan’s stamp of approval.
What to look out for when reading the list of ingredients on a bag of pet food.
The longest chapter in Dr. Morgan’s brand new book, Raising Naturally Healthy Pets, is on vaccines.
Dr. Morgan shares her recommendations for navigating flea and tick season.
Dr. Morgan talks about lipomas.
Why do you need to brush your dog’s teeth every day?
The problem with ignoring dental disease.
Why dogs and cats need to exercise every day.
What to look out for if you have to have your pet’s anal glands cleaned out all the time.
An entire chapter in Dr. Morgan’s new book is dedicated to finding a veterinarian who is right for you.
Bio: Dr. Judy Morgan:
Judy Morgan DVM, CVA, CVCP, CVFT is a certified veterinary acupuncturist, chiropractitioner, and food therapist. After 36 years, Dr. Morgan retired from clinical practice in 2020. She now focuses on empowering pet parents to provide longer, healthier lives for their pets through educational courses, seminars, blogs, and speaking engagements. Her e-commerce site, Naturally Healthy Pets, provides high-quality products to enrich the lives of animals. She is a best-selling author of four books and has appeared on CNN, PBS, ABC, CBS, NBC, and hundreds of radio shows and podcasts. Her goal is to change the lives of over ten million pets by teaching pet owners worldwide how to minimize the use of chemicals, vaccinations, and poor-quality processed food while using natural healing therapies.
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Dr. Morgan’s books are available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or her website. | |||
| Ep. 384 Why Weight Loss is Complex: Obesity’s Multi-Factorial Nature with Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen | 03 Aug 2024 | 00:56:01 | |
Today, I am privileged to speak with Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen. She is a triple board-certified physician with extensive expertise in all aspects of endocrinology, focusing on women's health and obesity.
Dr. Salas-Whalen believes that effective care should be tailored to the specific needs of each individual, as every patient is unique. In our discussion today, we explore the obesity epidemic, challenging the notion that obesity is simply a lifestyle-driven disease. We examine various factors contributing to obesity, clarifying why BMI is ineffective for assessing body composition and discussing the implications of sarcopenic obesity and visceral fat. Dr. Salas-Whalen offers valuable insights into the specific issues faced by perimenopausal and menopausal women, including the role of hormone replacement therapy and the increasing use of medications like GLP-1s. She emphasizes the complexity of weight loss, advocating for responsible prescribing and recognizing that obesity is controllable yet not curable.
I trust that you will love this conversation with Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen and find it both enlightening and informative. Stay tuned for more.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The five causes of obesity
How portion sizes are distorted in the US, leading to overeating and obesity
Why BMI is an outdated tool and not the gold standard for body composition
Why education on reading labels and making healthier choices is essential
What is sarcopenic obesity?
Why visceral fat is more problematic than subcutaneous fat
How HRT can improve body composition
Why it is essential to find a practitioner who aligns with your goals and values
How so many women struggle with self-care and advocating for themselves
Why strength training and increasing protein intake are essential for middle-aged women struggling with weight loss resistance
How obesity medications have evolved over time
How GLP-1 medication can help those struggling with binge eating and weight management
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Instagram | |||
| Ep. 279 Is this Normal? Understanding Sex, Hormones, Periods and More with Dr. Jolene Brighten | 24 Jun 2023 | 01:13:35 | |
In a world where human sexuality often remains shrouded in silence and misinformation, I had the incredible opportunity to engage in a thought-provoking conversation with the esteemed Dr. Jolene Brighton!
Renowned as a hormone expert, nutrition scientist, and thought leader in women's medicine, Dr. Brighton's expertise spans multiple disciplines, including naturopathic endocrinology and clinical sexology. With her recent book, Is This Normal, she offers a non-judgmental guide to achieving hormone balance, eliminating unwanted symptoms, and nurturing the sexual desire we all crave.
In this enlightening discussion, we explore the cultural factors fueling ignorance around sexuality, the origins of hormone imbalances, the significant impact of lifestyle choices on our hormones, and the often-overlooked role of detoxification. We also delve into the profound implications of oral contraceptives and synthetic hormones on our health and intriguing topics such as PCOS, PMDD, and PMS.
With so many questions to explore, this is the first in a series of two podcasts that promise to provide invaluable insights for women at every stage of life. Join me as we embark on this journey to unravel the mysteries of our bodies and empower ourselves with knowledge from Dr. Jolene Brighton's remarkable book, Is This Normal?.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How shame impacts the libido and sexuality of women.
Why sex education should include the concept of consent.
The impact of coming off oral contraceptives.
Changing the narrative for all women.
Why do women need more time to get aroused?
The mind-body connection.
How hormones and menopause influence women’s sexuality.
Everything we do in our 20s and 30s affects our transition into perimenopause and beyond.
How to avoid endocrine disruptors.
Dr. Brighten discusses her 28-day detox program.
Some important differentiators between PMS and PMDD.
Bio: Dr. Jolene Brighten
Dr. Jolene Brighten is a hormone expert, nutrition scientist, and thought leader in women’s medicine. She is board certified in naturopathic endocrinology and trained in clinical sexology. Dr. Brighten is the author of Is This Normal, a non-judgemental guide to creating hormone balance, eliminating unwanted symptoms, and building the sexual desire you crave. A fierce patient advocate and completely dedicated to uncovering the root cause of hormonal imbalances, Dr. Brighten empowers women worldwide to take control of their health and their hormones through her website and social medical channels. Dr. Brighten is an international speaker, clinical educator, and medical advisor within the tech community.
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Order Dr. Brighten’s digital cookbook | |||
| Ep. 278 The Impact Of Intermittent Fasting On Metabolic Health In Women | 21 Jun 2023 | 01:02:00 | |
Today I have the honor of connecting with Temple Stewart! She is a registered dietician specializing in low-carb dieting for women’s weight loss.
I have spoken on the stage with Temple several times over the last year, and she is delightful! In this episode, she shares her background, and we dive into how she was able to reverse her PCOS and Hashimoto’s by adopting a low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet. We discuss food psychology, woke nutrition, whether or not “if it fits your macros” is a good philosophy, issues surrounding the traditional allopathic nutrition model, and challenges related to nutrition research. We also get into plateau busters and share five ways to measure success other than the scale.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How Temple transformed her life by using nutrition as medicine.
Which foods tend to provoke inflammation in the thyroid gland in women?
How people’s relationships with food play into the work Temple does.
Temple shares her thoughts on woke nutrition.
Temple dives into some of the big issues with the allopathic nutrition model.
I share some interesting statistics related to American health.
How creating consumer awareness will hopefully lead to consumers demanding more for their health regarding food supply and health care.
Why is it so challenging to do nutritional research?
Temple shares a starting point for addressing weight loss resistance.
What carbohydrate reduction or restriction does for us metabolically.
The benefits of following a carnivore diet.
Why do we need to read food labels and become aware of where sugar may sneak into our diets?
Temple shares her favorite ways to break plateaus.
Five ways to measure success other than the scale.
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On Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Spotify (@the.ketogenic.nutritionist)
The Ketogenic Nutritionist Podcast
Books mentioned:
Metabolical, by Robert Lustig | |||
| Ep. 277 Being In Your Power: How To Regain Control Of Your Life | 17 Jun 2023 | 01:03:34 | |
Today I have the honor of connecting with Dr. Sharon Melnick!
Dr. Sharon is a leading Executive Coach and Speaker in the area of resilience, power, and women’s leadership. She was intricately involved in research at Harvard Medical School and is a Marshall Goldsmith Top 100 Coach who has coached and trained at over 60 Fortune 500 organizations and numerous equity-owned and startup companies. She is the author of In Your Power.
In today’s episode, Dr. Sharon shares her background, and we dive into trauma, intergenerational trauma, triggers, how to change a definition and narrative, how to distinguish between being in your power and feeling powerless, regaining a sense of control and confidence, the metaphor of the thermostat versus the thermometer, ways to align more closely with your power, strategies for dealing with intrusive people, and more.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Why do we tend to create unhealthy self-soothing behaviors to cope with the uncomfortable feelings associated with unhealed trauma?
Dr. Sharon defines triggers.
The power of reframing and changing the narratives of triggering situations.
How to regain a sense of control when you are in an acutely emotional or reactive state.
How to reconnect with yourself and regain your power after moving through difficult emotions.
Dr. Sharon shares a technique for moving from being reactive to becoming intentional.
What it means to be in your power, and how being in your power differs from having power.
Dr. Sharon explains why she wrote her book.
How our built-in protective mechanism prevents us from feeling good enough and taking control of our lives.
How to become more resilient.
How to re-establish your power and use it effectively.
How to align with others and influence them to do as you ask.
How to stay in your power when your boundaries get disrespected, or when dealing with narcissistic people.
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Get Dr. Sharon’s resources: www.inyourpowerbook.com | |||
| Ep. 276 Nurturing the Gut Microbiome: Impact of a Long-Term Gut Health with Dr. Robynne Chutkan | 10 Jun 2023 | 01:13:13 | |
Today, I have the honor of connecting with Dr. Robynne Chutkan, one of the most recognizable gastroenterologists in the United States. She is also the author of Anti-Viral Gut, one of the books I enjoyed reading most in 2022!
Knowledge of the microbiome dates back to the 1600s when Anthony van Leeuwenhoek observed bacteria in his dental plaque through a microscope. However, it has taken us several centuries to understand the interdependence and beneficial nature of those bacteria. The terms "microbiome" and "microbiota" are often used interchangeably. They refer to the organisms and genes that live in and on our bodies, predominantly in the GI tract. Those organisms include bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi, parasites, and archaea, which, despite their microscopic size, collectively weigh around four to five pounds.
Today, Dr. Chutkan and I dive deep into the physiology of the microbiome and discuss how that interplays with immunology. We discuss the benefits of hydrochloric acid, the impact of proton pump inhibitors and other medications on the health of the gut microbiome, and the role of dysbiosis and the Estrobolome. We get into how the pharmaceutical industry has influenced both medical practice and the outlook of healthcare providers, and we talk about the impact of sleep, exercise, stress, and alcohol on the gut. Dr. Chutkan also shares top tips from her anti-viral diet book on the best ways to support the gut. (One of her tips is to consume 30 plant types per week for a healthier gut microbiome.)
This show has been one of my favorite podcasts I have recorded in the last year. I hope you enjoy listening to it!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
What is the microbiome, and why is it important?
Why do we need to understand the interrelationship between the oral microbiome, the gut microbiome, and the vaginal microbiome?
The importance of stomach acid.
How do proton pump inhibitors affect gut health?
The three big things that interfere with digestion.
How pharmaceutical companies have taken over medical education.
The role of statins in women.
The importance of the Estrobolome test.
The three different types of estrogens in the body.
Why exercise is an important contributor to gut health.
The net impact of low-quality sleep on immune function.
Dr. Chutkan shares her top tips for a healthy gut microbiome.
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Books by Dr. Robynne Chutkan:
The Anti-Viral Gut: Tackling Pathogens from the Inside Out
Gutbliss: A 10-Day Plan to Ban Bloat, Flush Toxins, and Dump Your Digestive Baggage
The Bloat Cure: 101 Natural Solutions for Real and Lasting Relief
The Microbiome Solution: A Radical New Way to Heal Your Body from the Inside Out
Books mentioned:
Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker
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| Ep. 275 Mastering Adversity: Acknowledging Your Struggles and Embracing Change | 07 Jun 2023 | 00:55:59 | |
I am delighted to reconnect with Lance Essihos today! He was with me once before on Episode 69, back in 2018.
Lance is a Canadian traveler who made it his life's mission to help heal the world through the art of powerful storytelling and human connection. He is the host of the top-rated podcast, University of Adversity, which I have been honored to be on twice.
In his new book, Mastering Adversity, Lance explores the quest for personal growth, leveling up, and healing. He believes that true mastery is an ongoing process and there will always be new challenges at every level of growth. Writing the book was challenging, and he is grateful to have completed it. He found sharing his thoughts with the world- especially his family, a tough yet transformative experience.
In this episode, Lance talks about his book and dives into the transformational experience of how adversity shaped his life. We discuss his craving for personal growth and meaning and get into how our internal narrative can influence how we perceive the world. We also speak about masculine and feminine energy, why we must embrace the history of trauma, and how doing that can be a powerful motivator for health and change.
I truly hope you will gain from today’s discussion and enjoy listening to it as much as I did recording it!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How adversity has impacted all of us.
How to deal with uncomfortable feelings.
Why do most people get stuck in their stories?
What is trauma, and how does it impact us?
What makes us more vulnerable to trauma?
Dealing with anxiety and addiction.
How personal development work changes our relationships with others.
Intermittent fasting in any aspect of life.
Where does people-pleasing come from?
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Episode 69: Living a Life with Purpose and Impact with Lance Essihos
Books mentioned:
Lance’s book, Mastering Adversity: Unlock the Warrior Within
90 Seconds to a Life You Love: How to Master Your Difficult Feelings to Cultivate Lasting Confidence, Resilience, and Authenticity by Joan I. Rosenberg PhD
How to Do the Work: Recognize Your Patterns, Heal from Your Past, and Create Your Self by Dr. Nicole LePera | |||
| Ep. 274 Toxic Food Culture: How Our Food Choices Impact Our Health | 03 Jun 2023 | 00:50:42 | |
I am honored to reconnect with Dr. Will Cole today! The last time we connected was in 2021, on Episode 138.
Dr. Cole is a leading functional medicine expert who specializes in clinically investigating underlying factors of chronic disease and customizing a functional medicine approach. He is the author of many books, including The New York Times bestseller Intuitive Fasting and most recently, Gut Feelings, a book I think everyone will benefit from reading.
Today, Dr. Cole and I dive into the impetus for his latest book and discuss the toxic food culture, mixed messages, the psychology of food, finding peace with food, and how to reduce our toxic tribalism. We also talk about inflammatory foods and their impact on our gut microbiome, the role of the vagus nerve, how chronic stress is the ultimate junk food for the body, the effects of adverse childhood events and trauma, and what shame-flammation is.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Dr. Cole discusses his latest book, Gut Feelings.
The role of mixed messages.
What is most important in the wellness world?
Types of foods that do not serve the best needs of our bodies.
Is it the grain? Or is it what we have done to it?
What are we feeding our bodies, and what are we eating in our hearts?
How to differentiate between poor vagal tone and dysautonomia.
Stress and how it impacts our biochemistry.
How stress is implicated in many health problems.
Re-negotiating your relationship with life.
The role of trauma in weight loss.
How shame can be the basis of many physical and emotional health issues.
Bio- Dr. Will Cole:
Dr. Will Cole is a leading functional medicine expert who specializes in clinically investigating underlying factors of chronic disease and customizing a functional medicine approach for thyroid issues, autoimmune conditions, hormonal imbalances, digestive disorders, and more. He is the host of The Art of Being Well podcast and author of Ketotarian, The Inflammation Spectrum, New York Times bestseller Intuitive Fasting, and now, Gut Feelings: Healing the Shame-Fueled Relationship Between What You Eat and How You Feel.
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Ep. 138 – Our Authentic Intuition: What It Can Teach Us About Fasting with Dr. Will Cole | |||
| Ep. 273 Optimizing Mental Health with Myo-Inositol: Evidence-Based Strategies | 27 May 2023 | 01:01:52 | |
I’m delighted to have Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge back on the show again! She was with me before in Episode 174.
Dr. Roseann is an incredible pediatric mental health expert who utilizes traditional and non-traditional modalities for her patient population. She joins me today to discuss the role of Myo-inositol from a mood and mental health perspective. We dive into what Myo-inositol does in the body, what depletes it, and how the gut and the brain connect with the vagus nerve. We talk about the mental health benefits of Myo-inositol and how it impacts mood disorders- specifically eating disorders and binge eating, as well as obsessive-compulsive disorder, stress and anxiety, panic attacks, and depression. We also get into Dr. Roseann’s unique ways of calming the autonomic nervous system and brain inflammation, the current medical model and its limitations, and the impact of trauma.
I sincerely hope you enjoy listening to today’s interesting and informative conversation with Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The benefits of Myo-inositol.
The impact of having low magnesium in the body.
How to protect yourself from the depletion of the microbiome.
Why it is essential to listen to your body.
The connection between the gut and the vagus nerve.
How the magic in mental health is in the micro-changes.
Where to start when helping a teenager or young adult struggling with OCD, anxiety, or depression.
Why is it important to reframe negative thoughts?
What happens when the brain is dysregulated?
What is going on in the brain when we’re under stress?
The root cause of mental illness.
What you can do to improve your brain health.
The role of trauma in mood disorders.
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Ep. 174 – Identifying and Treating Your Children’s Mental Health: How We Can Be Their Greatest Support with Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge | |||
| Ep. 272 Understanding Women's Health: Answering Your FAQ's | 24 May 2023 | 01:15:37 | |
I am honored to have Dr. Stephanie Estima back on the show today! (She was with me before in 2020, on Episode 123.)
Dr. Estima is an exceptionally well-read and well-versed individual! She is an expert on female metabolism and body composition, the author of a fantastic resource called the Betty Body, and the host of an incredible podcast called The Better Podcast.
Dr. Estima is one of my favorite voices in the health and wellness space! She and I dive into an Ask Me Anything format today. We speak at length about the ideal percentage of body fat for perimenopause and menopause, thyroid health, the impact of diastasis, and weight training based on that core imbalance. We discuss the Gardasil vaccine, optimal nutrients, Hashimoto’s, period cramps, and general PMS symptoms- particularly with inter-uterine devices. We also get into sleep basics, supplement support, the role of parasympathetic days and hormesis, and talk about load management and optimization.
I know you will love today’s conversation with Dr. Stephanie Estima!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
What is diastasis recti, and how do you treat it?
Dr. Estima dives into pelvic floor rehabilitation.
The mortality risk versus the benefit of the Gardasil vaccine.
What causes low Oestrogen?
What happens when you have low estradiol?
Why patients often tend to be confused about what they should be doing.
Stress management in autoimmune diseases.
What hormones can be the most impactful on body fat?
How women can overcome insulin resistance.
The side effects of the copper IUD.
How to support undisturbed sleep.
How to get the best sleep of your cycle in the luteal phase.
How to eat to support the luteal phase.
How to optimize your load management.
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On her weekly podcast, Better! With Dr. Stephanie, where she explores the human potential, hormones, metabolism, and a life well-lived.
Get a copy of Dr. Stephanie Estima’s #1 bestselling book, The Betty Body: A Geeky Goddess' Guide to Intuitive Eating, Balanced Hormones, and Transformative Sex
Episode 123 – Menstruation, Muscle, Maternity, & Metabolism: What Every Woman Should Know with Dr. Stephanie Estima | |||
| Ep. 271 The Joy of Well-Being: Building a Health-Conscious Life | 20 May 2023 | 00:52:49 | |
Today, I am honored to connect with Jason Wachob, the co-author of The Joy of Wellbeing!
Jason is the Co-CEO of mindbodygreen, the leading independent media brand dedicated to wellbeing, and the host of the mindbodygreen Podcast, on which I recently had the honor of being a guest.
In this episode, Jason shares his and his wife, Colleen’s backstory, and their pain-to-purpose mission, and we dive into the role of longevity, epigenetics, joy span, and the impact of the lack of connection and loneliness during the pandemic. We discuss social media algorithms, nutrition concerns over tribalism, bio-individuality, the processed food industry, exercise, and hormesis. We also talk about forever chemicals and toxins and how they impact our health.
I loved reading Jason and Colleen’s new book, The Joy of Wellbeing, and I sincerely hope you enjoy listening to my conversation with Jason!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How Jason and Colleen’s health issues motivated them to create mindbodygreen.
How Colleen re-assessed what was important in her life, and where she wanted to be, after being diagnosed with pulmonary embolism.
The importance of nutrition and sleep.
The power of epigenetics.
How the science of longevity has advanced tremendously.
How crisis tends to amplify what is already wrong in the world.
The importance of connection.
The importance of incorporating exercise and movement into your day.
The role of sarcopenia.
The benefits of intermittent fasting and hormetic stressors.
The impact of forever chemicals in the world.
Why is it essential to be thoughtful about where you spend your money?
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Websites: mindbodygreen and The Joy of Wellbeing
The mindbodygreen Podcast
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Additional social handles: @mindbodygreen
Book
The Joy of Well-Being: A Practical Guide to a Happy, Healthy, and Long Life | |||
| Ep. 270 AMA: What Every Woman Needs to Know About Their Health with Dr. Tabatha Barber | 13 May 2023 | 01:03:20 | |
I am delighted to have my good friend and fan-favorite, Dr. Tabatha Barber, joining me again to share her wisdom on the podcast!
Dr. Tabatha is a triple board-certified OB/GYN specializing in menopause and functional medicine. She has a wonderful podcast called The Gutsy Gynecologist Show and is often referred to affectionately as the Gutsy Gynecologist. Dr. Tabatha was with me in two previous podcast episodes, #206 and #212, and both are in the top twenty downloaded podcasts in the last 18 months!
Many women suffer unnecessarily when going through perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Tabatha and I have an AMA (Ask Me Anything) episode today. We discuss weight gain related to perimenopause and menopause, issues with estrogen replacement therapy, how libido can be impacted by many different factors, how to address a partial hysterectomy and HRT, and bioidenticals versus synthetic hormones. We also get into lab work, skin reactions relative to perimenopause and menopause, emotional eating, leptin resistance, and many other topics.
I’m grateful for all the great questions and have no doubt this episode with Dr. Tabatha will be another fan-favorite!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Why do too much estrogen and too little estrogen both cause weight gain?
How fragrances and plastic contribute to the imbalance between estrogen and progesterone.
How changing to organic tampons and pads, or using a Diva cup, can be a game-changer for women.
Should women who have had a partial hysterectomy and are on HRT still check progesterone and testosterone levels and fast like a post-menopausal female?
Dr. Tabatha shares her thoughts on plain estradiol versus Biest and Triest.
Dr. Tabatha offers her recommendations for a healthy 48-year-old female with zero libido.
What can a 17-year-old with high testosterone do to get her testosterone level within the normal range?
Is there a biological or mindset issue at play if you never feel full and always want to eat, irrespective of how healthy or satisfying the foods you eat are?
The benefits of fasting.
What can we do to support our pelvic joints?
How do our hormones affect our skin?
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The Gutsy Gynecologist Show
Episode 206 Pt 1: A Deep Dive into Perimenopause- Hormonal Imbalances and Birth Control with Dr. Tabatha Barber
Episode 212 Pt. 2: A Deep Dive into Hormonal Imbalances and Menopause with Dr. Tabatha Barber
Books mentioned:
The XX Brain by Lisa Mosconi | |||
| Ep. 383 Exploring Metabolic Medicine: Insights to Optimize Health with Dr. Nick Norwitz | 31 Jul 2024 | 01:13:48 | |
I am thrilled to have Dr. Nick Norwitz, a researcher-educator on a mission to mainstream metabolic health, joining me today. Dr. Norwitz is a Dartmouth College graduate who completed his Ph.D in metabolism at Oxford University before attending Harvard Medical School to complete his MD.
Dr. Norwitz is passionate about teaching and encourages everyone to join the growing camp of metabolic health enthusiasts who will be instrumental in changing the world. In today's conversation, we explore the complex and controversial world of non-nutritive sweeteners, covering several topics, including the effects of allulose on PCOS, metabolic medicine, and the research on how gut sensor cells impact our preference for sugar over sweeteners. We look into studies on sucralose, commonly known as Splenda, and Dr. Norwitz shares insights from his Oreo LDL reduction experiment. We also touch on our human tendency toward simplicity and confirmation bias, the importance of bio-individuality, and the concept of N=1 medicine.
Dr. Norwitz is committed to remaining curious. He will return to the podcast later this year to share more about the research on metabolic health, muscle, and metabolism. I know you will love this discussion, so stay tuned for more.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How the different molecules that exist within various types of non-nutritive sweeteners impact our biology
Dr. Norwitz explains how his view on non-nutritive sweeteners has shifted over time.
Why is allulose such a unique non-nutritive sweetener?
How the brain can distinguish between different sweetener molecules, and why that can drive changes in behavior
Dr. Norwitz explains how the hypothesis that sucralose may cause insulin resistance, was proven incorrect.
Why some non-nutritive sweeteners may be more problematic than others
Dr. Norwitz shares his approach to creating engaging social media content and discusses his famous Oreo versus statin experiments.
Why Dr. Norwitz believes that there should be more studies on lean mass hyper-responders
How dietary changes affect LDL cholesterol levels
What is N=1 medicine?
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| Ep. 269 The Glucose Goddess Method: Your Path to Health and Happiness with Jessie Inchauspe | 06 May 2023 | 00:54:41 | |
I am delighted to have Jessie Inchauspe, the Glucose Goddess, joining me on the podcast today!
Metabolic health is my passion! It is a huge area of focus in my work, and Jessie is truly a gift in the space! She is a rising star author and biochemist with a clear and accessible way of explaining the science behind glucose metabolism.
Jessie joins me today to discuss the impact of glucose metabolism and spikes. We dive into her background and how an accident created her pain-to-purpose story. We discuss the role of continuous glucose monitors and how glucose spikes impact our mitochondria, inflammation, and oxidative stress. We get into glycation and aging, how weight gain is a protective aspect of glucose spikes- or hyperglycemia, and the role of vinegar, movement, and fiber. We also talk about Jessie’s new book, her opinions on fasting, and so much more.
I loved interviewing Jessie! Her enthusiasm is contagious, and it is easy to understand why she is such a beloved author in the health and wellness space!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Jessie shares how an accident led her to where she is today.
How a continuous glucose monitor changed everything for Jessie.
How Jessie came up with her simple principles to steady glucose levels.
What is the purpose of glucose in the body?
How do glucose spikes impact our mitochondria?
Jessie shares a fascinating vinegar hack for reducing side effects and symptoms of glucose spikes.
How being metabolically unhealthy impacts the aging process.
The benefits of having savory breakfasts and eating vegetables first with every meal.
Jessie talks about her new book, The Glucose Goddess Method.
How gaining weight protects our bodies from the impact of glucose spikes.
How walking or moving after meals balances blood sugar levels.
Why is blood sugar so important?
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Jessie’s books
The Glucose Goddess Method
Glucose Revolution | |||
| Ep. 268 Understanding the Biology of Aging with Evolved Supplementation and Nutrition | 03 May 2023 | 00:44:42 | |
I’m honored to connect with Dr. Anurag Singh today!
Dr. Anurag Singh is the Chief Medical Officer at Timeline Nutrition, where they develop next-generation advanced nutritional and skincare products targeting improvements in mitochondrial and cellular health. His background is in internal medicine and immunology. He has authored over 40 articles for top science journals and has more than 15 patents. He has designed and led more than 50 randomized controlled studies.
Today, Dr. Singh and I dive into his background, key biological hallmarks of aging, what accelerates aging, and what we can do to address aging proactively. We discuss sarcopenia, mitochondrial health, the gut microbiome, supplementation, and the differences between prebiotics, probiotics, and post-biotics. We also get into the benefits of Mitopure and the research behind it.
Mitopure is a supplement I have been taking for several years. I feel it has been instrumental in improving and maintaining the mass and strength of my muscles. Research has been emerging specific to brain health and cognition, immune and metabolism, and topical applications of Mitopure.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The key biological hallmarks of aging.
How healthy lifestyle choices can contribute to our health and longevity.
How can improving our mitochondrial health impact our lives and delay some of the comorbidities of aging?
The key role nutrition plays in everything we do, including how we age.
Some of the biggest contributors to the aging process.
Five lifestyle choices that can benefit mitochondrial health.
Dr. Singh gives a simple view of the mitochondrial life cycle and shares his approach to mitochondrial health.
How Urolithin A was discovered, and how it works.
The difference between prebiotics, probiotics, and post-biotics.
Dr. Singh discusses the research that resulted in the advent of Mitopure.
Dr. Singh dives into the natural aging process of muscles and sarcopenia.
Why is it critically important to boost and maintain our muscular health?
How modern-day lifestyles impact the gut microbiome.
What are all the benefits of Mitopure?
Bio:
Anurag Singh is currently Chief Medical Officer at Timeline Nutrition, which develops next-generation advanced nutritional and skincare products targeting improvements in mitochondrial and cellular health. With an M.D. in internal medicine and a Ph.D. in immunology, his experience includes work at top consumer health (Nestlé, Nestlé Health Science) and startup companies (Amazentis/Timeline). He’s authored > 40 articles for top science journals, been awarded >15 patents, and has designed and led > 50 randomized clinical trials. His research over the past decade across multiple clinical trials on the postbiotic Urolithin A and its health benefits has led to the launch of multiple consumer products.
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Websites are: https://www.timelinenutrition.com/ and https://www.mitopure.com/ | |||
| Ep. 267 Hashimoto's: What Is It and How It Impacts Our Health | 29 Apr 2023 | 01:07:34 | |
I am delighted to connect with Dr. Anshul Gupta today!
Dr. Gupta is a best-selling author, speaker, researcher, and world expert on Hashimoto’s. He educates people worldwide on reversing Hashimoto’s disease. He is a Board-Certified Family Medicine Physician who worked at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic alongside Dr. Mark Hyman.
In this episode, Dr. Gupta shares his personal story, and we speak about the root of autoimmunity, how Hashimoto’s causes the slow destruction of the thyroid gland, and the impact of chronic stress, food, and an imbalanced gut microbiome. We also talk about toxins and infections, labs to look out for, fasting and thyroid disease, as well as medication options, peptides, and the issues surrounding iodine supplementation.
I sincerely hope you enjoy listening to today’s conversation with Dr. Gupta as much as I did recording it!
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How Dr. Gupta’s personal health journey sparked his passion for thyroid issues.
What is autoimmunity, and what is Hashimoto’s?
How increasing doses of thyroid medication indicates a deterioration of the thyroid gland.
Dr. Gupta shares five major root causes of Hashimoto’s.
Why do foods like gluten and dairy make it much harder for the thyroid gland to function?
Why are heavy metals such a big issue?
The impact of exposure to mold and mycotoxins.
How the Epstein-Barr virus interacts with the thyroid, to make people more susceptible to Hashimoto’s.
How does exposure to stress impact thyroid function?
Some natural ways to detoxify the body.
Dr. Gupta talks about lab testing for the thyroid and Hashimoto’s.
The benefits of fasting for mitochondrial health- particularly for people with thyroid issues.
Dr. Gupta discusses different medication options for people with Hashimoto’s, including peptides and LDN (low-dose naltrexone).
Dr. Gupta shares his thoughts on iodine.
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On YouTube and other social media (@AnshulGuptaMD) | |||
| Ep. 266 Optimizing Adrenal Health: The Power of Lifestyle Changes with Dr. Izabella Wentz | 22 Apr 2023 | 00:49:47 | |
I’m delighted to connect with Dr. Izabella Wentz today! She is a PharmD, an internationally acclaimed thyroid specialist, and a licensed pharmacist who has dedicated her career to addressing the root causes of autoimmune thyroid disease. She is also the author of three books. Her most recent book is The Adrenal Transformation Protocol.
Dr. Wentz joins me to dive into how to identify what is going on with our adrenal health and why adrenal issues tend to occur along with thyroid issues. We speak about her background and how it influenced her life’s work, the myth of adrenal fatigue, and HPA dysfunction. We also discuss the physiology of the adrenals, acute versus chronic stress, signs of a dysregulated HPA axis, lifestyle, the impact of trauma, and how Dr. Wentz’s protocol works.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Dr. Wentz explains what led her to write The Adrenal Protocol.
What happens in the body when we experience significant amounts of fatigue?
How the physical impact of acute stress differs from that of chronic stress.
Symptoms of adrenal dysfunction (other than chronic fatigue).
How does sleep apnea tie to Hashimoto’s and mitochondrial health?
Lifestyle factors that may contribute to adrenal fatigue.
Adaptogens and supplements that can assist in balancing cortisol levels.
How to know when to cut back on exercise.
Foods that support thyroid and adrenal health, and foods that could negatively impact thyroid and adrenal health.
What is molecular mimicry?
How does trauma impact adrenal health?
Dr. Wentz talks about her latest book, The Adrenal Transformation Protocol.
Something you can do right now to improve your adrenal health.
Bio:
Izabella Wentz, PharmD, FASCP, is an internationally acclaimed thyroid specialist and a licensed pharmacist who has dedicated her career to addressing the root causes of autoimmune thyroid disease after being diagnosed with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis in 2009. She is the author of three books on Hashimoto’s: Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis Lifestyle Interventions for Finding and Treating the Root Cause, Hashimoto’s Food Pharmacology, and Hashimoto’s Protocol, which became a #1 New York Times bestseller. Dr. Wentz currently lives in Texas with her husband, Michael, and their son, Dimitry.
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Find Dr. Wentz’s new book, The Adrenal Transformation Protocol
Books mentioned:
From Fatigued to Fantastic by Jacob Teitelbaum | |||
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