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  • 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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    Book Mentioned
    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

  • Today, I am honored to connect with my friend and colleague, Dr. Jenn Simmons. Dr. Simmons is an integrative oncologist, breast surgeon, author, podcast host, and the founder of Perfect Cutie Imaging. 
    In our discussion today, we dive into breast cancer statistics and the fact that most cases of breast cancer are preventable. We tackle the confusion caused by overdiagnosis, explain why mammograms can be problematic, and outline which breast cancer diagnoses are true emergencies. We provide clarity on the differences between various breast cancer types, the state of normal breast health, and how we have both estrogen and progesterone receptors. Dr. Simmons sheds light on DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ) and explains why treatments like radiation may not always impact survival. We also examine the roles of trauma and alcohol in breast cancer risk, and we begin answering questions from listeners. 
    Don’t miss this engaging, helpful, and proactive discussion with Dr. Jenn Simmons. We were wonderfully overwhelmed with all the questions we received, and with so much still to cover, I want to reassure everyone that we are already planning a follow-up AMA episode with Dr. Jenn.

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

    The shift from reactive to proactive health and the need to build health rather than just treating diseases

    The role of lifestyle choices in reducing the risk of breast cancer

    Why mammograms are problematic, and how the incidence of breast cancer has increased in screened populations

    The carcinogenic effects of radiation

    The harmful effects of unnecessary breast cancer treatments

    The long-term effects of chemotherapy and radiation

    The different types of breast cancer

    The limitations of traditional cancer treatments and the importance of addressing the root causes of the disease

    How chronic stress and trauma can increase the risk of breast cancer.

    Why self-examining the breasts is essential

    Dr. Jenn introduces her clinician training program to equip providers with the knowledge to use alternative imaging


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    Keeping Abreast with Dr. Jenn (podcast)

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    Dr. Jenn’s new book, The Smart Woman's Guide to Breast Cancer, is available on Amazon.

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  • Today, we have an extra-special episode recorded live at an Eudemonia event in West Palm Beach in November 2024. I had the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng, an ICU-attending physician in Ontario, Canada. Dr. Kyeremanteng is particularly attuned to middle-aged women and is interested in preventative care and metabolic health. Across social media channels, he is known affectionately as Dr. K.
    In our discussion, we spoke at length about fear-based decision-making and medicine, looking at the impact of allopathic care models and lifestyle-related diseases, the impact of hospitalizations and big-gun antibiotic therapy, and the trauma of being hospitalized in the ICU. We also dove into the role of the microbiome, exploring lifestyle, the challenges of changing the medical system, and the concept of knowing better and doing better as a clinician. We closed the conversation by discussing the Women's Health Initiative and the subsequent prescribing changes in the wake of that study, the role of advocacy, and end-of-life decisions. 
    You will not want to miss this invaluable conversation with the delightfully charming and insightful Dr K.
    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

    How fear-based decisions in the ICU can lead to over-testing and misdiagnoses

    Why it’s essential to be clear and focused when making important decisions in high-stress situations

    Common lifestyle-related issues that drive many individuals to the ICU

    How metabolic health links to mental illness

    Smoking and lung health and other conditions like emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

    Potential long-term effects of antibiotic overuse

    Why a healthy microbiome is essential for preventing chronic diseases

    Challenges of changing existing medical practices

    The long-term impact of the Women's Health Initiative on women's health

    How HRT can improve women's quality of life

    Importance of having end-of-life conversations with loved ones

    Bio: 
    Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng is an ICU physician, productivity expert, and health and wellness advocate. He is the author of "Unapologetic Leadership," which promotes decisive and authentic leadership principles. Dr. Kyeremanteng also hosts the popular podcast "Solving Healthcare," where he discusses innovative solutions to improve healthcare delivery and outcomes. His work is driven by a commitment to equitable access to care and reducing healthcare costs while enhancing quality. Dr. Kyeremanteng is an active social media presence and leverages AI in his work to further his mission of relieving suffering and promoting health.
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    Unapologetic Leadership: Finding The Moral Courage To Do The Right Thing, authored by Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng, is available on Amazon



    Disclaimer:
    This episode was recorded at Eudemonia. The creators retain full rights to use the footage and audio across their platforms, including podcast distribution, YouTube, and social media. With permission, portions of this recording may also appear in Eudemonia's non-commercial catalog behind an email wall, with a link back acknowledging the recording location.

  • 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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  • I am delighted to connect with Dr. Nicky Keay today. She is a medical doctor specializing in exercise endocrinology and the author of The Myths of Menopause. 
    In our conversation, we explore the taboos surrounding menopause, menstruation, and periods, looking at the narratives, trends, and language that shape our understanding of those phases in a woman's life. We dive into the perimenopause and menopause symptoms Dr. Keay refers to as Pandora's box, the neuro-endocrine regulation of eating behaviors, and the relative energy deficiency associated with restriction, over-fasting, and over-exercising. We also discuss how lab testing during these transitions can lead to uncertainty, the impact of smoking on ovarian senescence, and menopausal hormone therapy. 
    This conversation is invaluable, and I look forward to inviting Dr. Keay back for a follow-up discussion later this year.

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

    The discomfort that exists around menopause 

    The negative connotations associated with aging and the importance of changing the narrative

    How oral contraceptives have led to a disconnection from natural hormone rhythms 

    The positive changes in body composition and the potential for wisdom and knowledge gained during menopause

    What are the initial signs of perimenopause?

    The role estrogen and growth hormones play in body composition and appetite

    The challenges of over-restricting and why balanced nutrition is essential to support hormonal changes

    The benefits of blood tests in cases of uncertainty or relative energy deficiency

    What is the impact of smoking and excessive alcohol intake?

    Dr. Keay shares her preferred methods of HRT

    Why we need more informed discussions about HRT and testosterone replacement 


    Bio: Dr Nicky Keay BA, MA, MB, BChir (Cantab), MRCP 
    Nicky is a medical doctor with specialist expertise in exercise endocrinology. Her research into the impacts of lifestyle, nutrition, and exercise on hormone networks has been published in peer-reviewed journals. She is the author of “Hormones, Health and Human Potential” and editor of "Myths of Menopause". Nicky holds the position of Honorary Clinical Lecturer in the Division of Medicine, at University College London. Nicky’s clinical endocrine work is particularly done with women experiencing perimenopause and menopause and all ages of exercisers, dancers, and athletes, focusing on relative energy deficiency in sports (REDs). Nicky’s passion and objective are to provide a more personalized approach to female hormone health to optimize the overall health and performance of the individual. Nicky is the medical advisor to Scottish Ballet and a keen ballet dancer.

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    Dr. Nicky Keay’s latest book, The Myths of Menopause, and her first book, Hormones, Health, and Human Potential, are available on Amazon or her website.

  • In this episode of the Everyday Wellness Podcast, host Cynthia Thurlow shares insights from episodes that are invaluable to listeners! Joining Cynthia are Dr. Mariza Snyder (Episode 370), Dr. Suzanne Fenske (Episode 392), Dr. Stacy Sims (Episode 406), and Dr. Mary Claire Haver (Episode 376). 
    They will cover many essentials related to perimenopause and menopause including recognizing symptoms, strategies to help navigate, and management tools. 
    Be sure to tune in to strategies and tools to help you take control of your health!

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    Understanding the hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause

    The concept of perimenopause as a "zone of chaos" due to fluctuating hormone levels

    Factors influencing the timing and experience of menopause, including genetics, lifestyle, and medical interventions

    Common and lesser-known symptoms of perimenopause and menopause, such as mood swings, sleep disturbances, and cognitive changes

    The role of estrogen and progesterone in physical and mental health during this transition

    Exercise, particularly resistance training and high-intensity workouts, for managing symptoms and maintaining health

    The significance of nutrition, including protein and fiber intake, for overall well-being during menopause

    The impact of stress and gut health on hormonal balance and symptom management

    The potential benefits and considerations of hormone therapy and testosterone therapy for women

    The need for education, awareness, and open dialogue about menopause to empower women and reduce stigma


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    Energized with Dr. Mariza (Podcast)

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  • 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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  • Today, I am excited to connect with Dr. Scott Sherr, a board-certified internal medicine physician certified to practice health optimization medicine. He is the COO of Troscriptions, a range of physician-formulated, pharmaceutical-grade precision-dosed supplements containing innovative ingredients like methylene blue, with various formulas for energy, focus, sleep, stress, immune support, and more.
    Our discussion today focuses on the GABAergic system, the parasympathetic system, and maladaptive responses to stress. We explore the importance of GABA and its interaction with progesterone, looking at the impact of stress, lifestyle, alcohol, and benzodiazepines on GABA health. Dr Sherr also explains the role of methylene blue and shares his insights on supplements that support GABA. 
    This insightful show is the first in a series of valuable and informative podcasts with Dr. Sherr.

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

    Dr. Sherr describes the autonomic nervous system, highlighting the sympathetic (fight or flight) and parasympathetic (rest and digest) systems.

    The two major types of GABA receptors, GABA A and GABA B, and their roles in the brain

    How GABA calms the firing of neurons and regulates information processing

    The link between GABA deficiency and conditions like depression, anxiety, and insomnia

    How progesterone increases GABA tone and leads to better sleep

    Why women need to support the GABA system during perimenopause and menopause

    Lifestyle strategies to support the GABA system

    How most GABA supplements are too large to cross the blood-brain barrier

    Why GABA supplements can work for those who have leaky gut or brain

    How alcohol negatively impacts the GABA system

    How methylene blue enhances mitochondrial function


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  • I am thrilled today to connect with my friend and colleague, Dr. Elizabeth Chance, who is double board-certified as a facial plastic surgeon and a reconstructive surgeon. 
    Dr. Chance has dedicated her career to the art and science of esthetic surgery. In our conversation today, we dive into skin aging and reframe the aging process. We explain how we lose 30% of our collagen in the first five years of menopause and an added 2.1% in each following year. We explore the impact of supplements and collagen peptides, looking at the listener concerns, like scar revisions, under-eye wrinkles, neck laxity, and topical skincare, and the benefits of estrogen-specific interventions like neuromodulators, hyaluronic acid biostimulants, and resurfacing lasers. 
    You will love this enlightening conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Chance.

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

    Skin changes that occur during menopause

    Why early preventative measures are essential

    How genetics and ethnicity impact skin aging

    What are the benefits of collagen supplements?

    Dr. Chance outlines her approach to treating old scars and discusses the complexities of treating under-eye wrinkles

    How antioxidants, retinoids, and sunscreen help maintain skin quality

    How minimally invasive treatments improve skin laxity

    The importance of continuing skincare down to the neck and chest

    The benefits of topical estrogen in postmenopausal and perimenopausal skincare

    How to determine the depth and know which areas to avoid with CO2 laser treatments

    The importance of setting realistic expectations for treatment outcomes


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  • Today, I have the privilege of connecting with Dr. Nicole LePera, the Holistic Psychologist. 
    Dr. LePera did her clinical psychology training at Cornell University. She has touched the lives of countless individuals seeking growth and transformation through her popular Instagram account and has written several self-help books, including How to Do the Work and How to Be the Love You Seek. 
    In our discussion today, we dive into the current impact of our childhood experiences, exploring crises of faith, the dark night of the soul, inner child archetypes, and shame. Dr. LePera sheds light on the dynamics of dysfunctional patterns, triggers, and regression while also examining the role of generational and systemic beliefs, trauma, and the emerging science of heart-brain coherence and heart rate variability, sharing practical tips for cultivating presence in our bodies to assist us in processing our emotions.
    Dr. LePera's work has been profoundly instrumental in my personal development journey, and I know you will find our conversation enlightening and enriching. 
    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

    How the subconscious mind determines our habits and relationships

    Dr LePera explains the concept of the dark night of the soul

    The importance of examining your conditioned behaviors and reconnecting with your true identity 

    How inner child archetypes impact behavior

    Why is self-development essential?

    How our past experiences shape the way we perceive and interpret current events

    The benefit of embodiment practices for developing emotional tolerance

    How childhood trauma impacts physical and mental health

    The impact of intergenerational trauma on mental health

    How to achieve heart coherence

    Dr. LePera shares mindfulness practices for stress management and self-awareness


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  • Today, I am thrilled to reconnect with my friend and colleague, Dr Amie Hornaman. She is a popular and frequent guest on the podcast. 
    Dr. Hornaman, known as the Thyroid Fixer, helps 1000s of individuals optimize their thyroid and hormones. She joins me today for a mini thyroid master class where we discuss the miscommunication surrounding thyroid health, the role of empowerment, and the impact of hormone replacement, and we dive into the physiology of the thyroid, the effects of thyroid pause, Hashimoto’s, and autoimmune conditions. We explore labs you need, elimination diets, molecular mimicry medications, and why iodine is essential for those with thyroid health issues. We also look into various supplements, including vitamin D, magnesium, iodine, and creatine, and the research surrounding black cumin seeds and T2. 
    Today’s discussion with Dr. Amie Hornaman is invaluable as it will set you up for 2025 with all the information you require regarding the thyroid.

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

    Why doing due diligence and understanding your body is essential for making informed health choices

    How thyroid dysfunction impacts overall health

    Why proper thyroid hormone replacement is vital to prevent long-term health issues

    How hypothyroidism increases during perimenopause and menopause

    The importance of regular thyroid testing and proper management 

    The most effective tests for thyroid function

    The antibodies play when autoimmune conditions get diagnosed

    How lifestyle and diet impact thyroid health

    The various options available for thyroid medication and the need for personalization

    What are the benefits of compounded thyroid medication?

    Dr. Hornaman introduces her supplement line.


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  • Since today is Christmas, I am doing a solo episode to connect with listeners and reflect on the achievements, challenges, and milestones I experienced over the past year. 
    For many of us, 2024 has been a year of remarkable extremes. Join me as I revisit some key moments, discussing my thoughts on the books and podcasts that have inspired me. I also look ahead to 2025, sharing my intentions and recommendations for the coming year.
    Happy holidays!

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    My emotional highs, areas of personal growth, and professional milestones in 2024

    Why the support of the podcast community truly means a lot to me

    How the achievements, transitions, and health challenges of my family have shaped the past year

    The books that have impacted me the most  over the last year

    My recommended podcasts for 2024

    Some of the most enlightening podcast conversations we had in 2024

    My intentions for 2025 

    How gratitude has played a central role in my personal growth and professional success


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    Links to topics discussed:
    Stacy Sims 
    Vonda Wright 
    Mary Claire Haver 
    Tim Spector 
    Kiran Krishan 
    Steven Gundry 
    Lisa Mosconi 
    Nicole LaPera 

    Links for Books on Amazon:
    1. Blind Spots by Marty Makary 
    2. Challenger by Adam Higginbotham 
    3. Lisa Mosconi:
          XX Brain
           Menopause Brain  
    4. Nicole Lapera: 
          How to Do The Work 
          How to Be The Love You Seek 
          How to Meet Your Self 
    5. Food for Life by Tim Spector 
    6. Gut Check by Steven Gundry

  • 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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  • I am privileged to have Dr. Jessica Shepherd, a menopause expert and board-certified OB/GYN, join me on the podcast today. Dr. Shepherd is the author of the newly released book Generation M and has won many awards for her work as a physician and leader in women's health. 
    In our conversation, we dive into the challenges women face in talking openly about menopause and ovarian senescence, discussing the societal perspectives that shape those attitudes and contributing factors to accelerated aging during the menopause transition. We look at the findings of the SWAN study and discuss common symptoms of perimenopause and menopause, weight-loss resistance, estrogen and metabolic health, bone health, and the risks of osteoporosis and fractures. We also explore concerns around bladder health and urosepsis, the gut-brain connection, exercises for bone health, and the importance of a personalized approach to hormone replacement therapy. 
    You will not want to miss this rich and informative discussion with Dr. Jessica Shepherd.

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

    How social conditioning impacts women’s perspectives on their value and worth, especially during reproductive years

    The benefits of weight training for maintaining ovarian health

    How menopause treatment and management varies for women of different ethnicities

    The most problematic symptoms women face during menopause

    How declining estrogen impacts weight gain and muscle loss

    How proactively addressing menopause symptoms improves the quality of life for women

    The benefits of hormone replacement therapy for improving bone density and reducing the risk of fractures

    Why estrogen is essential for bladder health

    The role of the gut microbiome in cognitive function

    Why a holistic approach to health is critical for women  


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    Dr. Shepherd’s new book, Generation M, is available in-store or online from Barnes and Noble or on Amazon.

  • In this episode of the Everyday Wellness Podcast, host Cynthia Thurlow and orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Vonda Wright, delve into navigating perimenopause and menopause, emphasizing the importance of menopausal literacy, particularly for younger women, and we also discuss generational differences in understanding menopause. Andrea Donsky joins us to discuss her ongoing research on the 103 reported symptoms of menopause. 
    I am confident you will enjoy the informative conversations with Dr. Vonda Wright and Andrea Donsky and find them as engaging as I did.

    Show Highlights:

    Importance of menopausal literacy and education for women

    Generational differences in understanding menopause and its implications

    The role of estrogen in bone health and the risks of osteoporosis during menopause

    Musculoskeletal syndrome of menopause and its associated symptoms

    Common symptoms experienced during perimenopause and menopause, such as fatigue and brain fog

    The significance of weight-bearing exercises for maintaining bone density

    The necessity of early education about menopause for younger women

    Addressing gaps in healthcare provider knowledge regarding menopause

    The impact of hormonal changes on muscle mass and insulin resistance


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  • I am delighted to reconnect with Esther Blum today. She joined me once before for Episode 264, one of the most popular podcast episodes for 2023. 
    Esther is the bestselling author of many books, including See You Later Ovulator. She is a registered dietitian with a thriving virtual practice specializing in helping women balance their hormones, shed stubborn body fat, and address the root causes of their health issues.
    Today, Esther and I discuss the state of hormones in 2024. Our conversation covers lazy medicine advocacy, meno-washing, and meno-care, and we explore uncommon symptoms associated with perimenopause and menopause and methods for obtaining testing. Esther also shares her recommended supplements. 
    You will love this engaging and insightful conversation with Esther Blum!

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

    How safe is hormone replacement therapy?

    Why hormone testing and monitoring is essential 

    The importance of prioritizing romance and connection in a marriage

    The benefits of pelvic floor therapy

    How working with compounding pharmacies can reduce the cost of hormone replacement therapy

    How to work with doctors to address hormone imbalances

    Some uncommon symptoms of perimenopause and menopause

    How dietary changes and probiotics can improve focus and brain clarity 

    Hormone testing and menopause management 

    Esther recommends supplements for adrenal support during menopause


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    Esther’s Books
    Esther’s book, See Ya Later, Ovulator!, by Esther Blum
    Cavewomen Don’t Get Fat, by Esther Blum
    Eat, Drink, and Be Happy, by Esther Blum

    Previous Episode featuring Esther Blum
    Ep. 264 Peri/Menopause are a Natural Function of Aging: See you later, Ovulator!

  • Today, I am delighted to reconnect with Mark Sisson, who last joined me for Episode 218. Mark founded the Primal Health Coach Institute and is well-known as the forefather of the Primal Paleo Lifestyle movement. He has authored several bestselling books and has a prime-ranked ancestral lifestyle blog. His upcoming new book, Born to Walk, will be a must-read for everyone in the new year.
    In our discussion today, we explore how the launch of the cushioned shoe in the 1970s led to a running boom. We discuss the difference between having the ability to run and running, looking at why running is counterproductive for fat loss, and how cushioned shoes can restrict movement, especially in the ankles, knees, and hips. We also dive into the benefits of walking and the role of strength training, HIIT, and VO2 Max. 
    Join us for this informative conversation where Mark Sisson offers invaluable insights for the coming year.

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

    How the introduction of cushioned running shows in the 1970s allowed runners to increase their training miles without injury

    The consequences of the running boom that began in the 1970s

    Why good running form is important 

    The benefits of walking for overall fitness and health

    The science behind VO2 Max 

    Why a balanced diet is vital to support overall health and fitness. 

    How thick, cushioned running shoes restrict proprioception and weaken the small muscles in the feet

    How minimalist trail shoes and walking barefoot can improve foot strength

    Mark shares some practical tips to integrate more walking into everyday life.

    The benefits of high-intensity interval training (HIIT)

    Why a balanced approach to health and fitness is essential


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    Previous Episode Mentioned
    Episode 218: Achieving Sustainable Metabolic Flexibility with Mark Sisson
    Book Mentioned
    Born to Run by Chris McDougall

  • I am thrilled to have Dr. Josh Axe join me today. He is a chiropractic doctor and certified doctor of natural medicine. He is also a successful entrepreneur and leadership expert dedicated to helping people make better food choices and live healthier lifestyles. 
    In today’s discussion, Dr. Axe and I examine the pitfalls surrounding the concept of social proof and explore the importance of critical thinking. We dive into bio-individuality, nutrition, and fasting and examine how emotions influence people’s lifestyles and impact the ability to mitigate and manage stress. We also look at spiritual growth and maturity, and Dr. Axe shares the books and practices he recommends for improving lifestyle and mindset.
    Dr. Axe is deeply committed to God and living a virtuous life. You will love this inspiring conversation where he shares his wisdom and meaningful steps you can take toward living a healthier and more balanced lifestyle.

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

    Why we must always seek the truth regarding health information

    How focusing too much on self-fulfillment can lead to unhappiness

    How everyone requires a unique diet tailored to their specific physiology and health conditions

    Dr. Axe shares his approach to intermittent fasting

    Why we need to maintain healthy circadian rhythms

    How different emotions affect different organ systems  

    How spiritual maturity helps in managing stress and maintaining overall health

    Why finding identity and purpose is a crucial aspect of personal growth

    How being part of a supportive community of virtuous individuals can help those who want to develop themselves

    The benefits of finding meaning and purpose in life 

    Dr. Axe talks about his latest book, Think This Not That


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    Recommended Books:


    The Awe of God by John Bevere 

    Born for Significance by Bill Johnson

  • Today, I am delighted to connect with Caroline Alan, the Co-founder and CEO of Beam Minerals. 
    Coming from the corporate world, Caroline struggled until she discovered the incredible ability of plant-based minerals to support the body and restore its natural balance. She is now devoted to educating people about the benefits of mineral replenishment and the efficacy of plant-based humic and fulvic substances.
    In today’s discussion, Caroline shares her journey, and we dive into why we experience such significant mineral depletions in our modern-day lifestyles, looking at hidden hunger and the role of our mitochondria. We discuss the interrelationship between mineral storage and adrenal health, the extensive background of plant-based minerals, and the etiology of cramps and hydration. We also explore the signs and symptoms of mineral depletion and explain how to take mineral products for the best results.
    Join us to learn about the transformative power of plant-based minerals in our modern lives.

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

    Why so many people experience mineral depletion at this time

    How soil health, food quality, and human health are all interrelated

    The fundamental role mitochondrial function plays in energy production and overall health

    Why adrenal health is critical for women during perimenopause and menopause

    The origins of humic and fulvic minerals

    How fulvic and humic acids help in preventing chronic diseases

    Why Caroline advocates for using fulvic acid products instead of salt-based electrolytes

    Caroline shares tips for managing Herxheimer reactions

    How do mineral deficiencies impact sleep and exercise performance?

    The benefits of magnesium spray for foot cramps and plantar fasciitis


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    On the Beam Minerals website 

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    Caroline on social media @themineralgeek 

     

  • Today, I am delighted to have my friend and colleague, Dr. Mindy Peltz, on the show with me for the third time. She is a well-known women's health advocate, deeply dedicated to empowering women to trust and embrace the process of natural healing within their bodies. 
    In our discussion, we dive into her latest book, Eat Like a Girl, and she explains how her mom influenced the development of her nutritional and mindset philosophy and her approach to food. We explore the social media incubator, how societal norms shape our self-worth, and how to eat like a girl. We also discuss using food as hormonal medicine, the role of estrobolome, and how environmental toxins are in our personal care products and food. 
    I know you will love today's valuable, insightful, and thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Mindy Pelz.

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

    How our childhood experiences shape our approach to food and health 

    Dr. Mindy discusses the five principles in her latest book, Eat Like a Girl

    The unrealistic expectations of the diet culture and why we need a more flexible and personalized approach to food

    The benefits of eating fermented foods

    How protein is essential, especially for women who are fasting intermittently 

    How social media impacts health habits and the dangers of following short-term trends

    Why women must take ownership of their health and make informed decisions based on their unique needs

    The link between estrogen and people-pleasing

    Using food as hormonal medicine

    The importance of minimizing exposure to exogenous estrogens and other toxins

    Why we need a holistic approach to health and what that includes


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    Dr. Mindy’s latest book, Eat Like a Girl, is available on Dr. Mindy’s website, Amazon, Barnes and Noble Online, or from most bookstores.