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Does PCOS have an identity crisis? What does your weight have to do with the morning after pill? And do vaginas and sharks have something in common? In this episode we talk to global PCOS expert Professor Helena Teede from Monash University about how PCOS is misnamed and often misunderstood. We learn about the criteria used to diagnose PCOS, whether weight loss injections are a valid treatment and why PCOS could be in for a name change. Sign up to the Well Newsletter to receive your weekly dose of trusted health expertise without the medical jargon. Ask a question of our experts or share your story, feedback, or dilemma - you can send it anonymously here, email here or leave us a voice note here. THE END BITSFollow us on Instagram and Tiktok.All your health information is in the Well Hub. For more information on PCOS check out the AskPCOS app. Support independent women’s media by becoming a Mamamia subscriberCREDITSHosts: Claire Murphy and Dr MariamGuest: Professor Helena TeedeSenior Producers: Claire Murphy and Sasha TannockAudio Producers: Scott StronachVideo Producer: Julian RosarioMamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Information discussed in Well. is for education purposes only and is not intended to provide professional medical advice. Listeners should seek their own medical advice, specific to their circumstances, from their treating doctor or health care professional.Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome affects more than 10% of women worldwide and yet the level of care is no where near where it should be. Clare Goodwin is a nutritionist and PCOS expert who was diagnosed with PCOS in her mid-20s despite being extremely fit and healthy. Clare found that there were simple diet and lifestyle changes she could make that made drastic improvements to her symptoms. So on this episode she shares how these personalised changes can help other people with PCOSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Han is joined by Georgia Spence. Georgia is an Associate Nutritionist registered with the Association for Nutrition, and specialises in women's health. Georgia works 1 day a week for her Nutrition Business (Georgia Spence Nutrition) and works 4 days in the NHS. Georgia has been working with patients 1:1 over the last 3 years and aims to empower women's health through nourishment and balance; using evidence-based methods designed to create long-lasting positive results in a calm and supportive environment.This week, we discuss:The impact of nutritional misinformation, in particular involving women's health.The truth behind painful periods and when to seek help.Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and what symptoms may women experience.The impact that PCOS can have on fertility.The link between eating disorders and PCOS. The impact of weight loss recommendations on PCOS support.Supportive approaches to navigating PCOS without restrictive eating. Holistic approaches to nutrition and exercise to find joy in movement and self-care.To learn more about Georgia, you can visit her website or follow her on Instagram (@gspence_nutrition).Please note that this podcast explores topics some individuals may find difficult to hear and should not be used as a replacement for professional advice. If you need further support after this podcast, please consider talking to someone you trust. You may also wish to contact your GP or mental health professional.We've included a list of additional support options in case you need them:Samaritans are here for whatever you are going through. You can call free any time, from any phone, on 116 123.FirstSteps Eating Disorders is an eating disorders charity for children and their families, young people, and adults affected by eating difficulties and disorders. You can call them on or email info@firststepsed.co.uk.Beat Eating Disorders is an eating disorder charity offering support for those with or supporting someone with an eating disorder. You can call their helpline for free on 0808 801 0677 (England), 0808 801 0432 (Scotland), 0808 801 0433 (Wales), 0808 801 0434 (Northern Ireland).
Twenty five years ago, the idea that our mental state and emotions influence our physical health was taboo. Today, it's common knowledge, and it's being studied extensively all over the world. In this episode, Dr. Helané Wahbeh, a clinically trained naturopathic physician and researcher, and the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, shares how our consciousness is a powerful tool that has an impact on the physical body.We talk about “little c” and “big C” consciousness, our understanding of how the soul and body are connected, mind-body awakening, surrendering your attachment to the outcome of having a baby, and more. When you apply her research to the fertility journey and learn to surrender, amazing things can happen for you. Key Topics/Takeaways:The difference between “little c” and “big C” consciousness. [5:04]Creating positive change through positive intentions. [8:14]The paradox of surrendering the outcome to manifest your desires. [13:11]The theories behind channeling, awakening, and mediumship. [14:09]Honoring your body through acknowledging its inherent consciousness. [28:37]How to tap into your inner wisdom. [30:30]Knowing your underlying motivations for your desires. [36:05]How to connect with Dr. Helané WahbehThe Science of Channeling Book: https://buff.ly/38DmeS1Profile: https://noetic.org/profile/helane-wahbeh/Helané Wahbeh's Bio:Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR, is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University. She completed her undergraduate degree at University of California Berkeley in Anthropology and Pre-Medicine. She obtained her clinical doctorate at the National University of Natural Medicine. She obtained her Master of Clinical Research from Oregon Health & Science University where she has been on faculty in the department of neurology since 2006. She also completed two post-doctoral research fellowships.Her VET-MIND study funded by the National Institutes of Health examined the mechanisms of meditation for combat veterans with PTSD. Her current research interests include healing stress and trauma, examining mechanisms of mind-body medicine, and rigorously studying extended human capacitiesDr. Wahbeh is the author of some 90+ peer-reviewed publications and the book The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust Your Intuition and the Force That Connects Us All. How to connect to Lorne Brown online and in person (Vancouver, BC)Acubalance.ca book virtual or in person conscious work sessions with Dr. Lorne Brown Lornebrown.comConscious hacks and tools to optimize your fertility by Dr. Lorne Brown:
It’s almost Friday, and we have a VERY Florida headline in the Ill-Advised News, as well as a robbery where the victim stole the getaway car. We discuss the thing that meant “rich” to you as a kid and learn some delightfully useless trivia about lies and Tom Hanks. We find out the mafia is frustrated with the young recruits and celebrate Galentines Day with Anthony and his ladies. Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Subscribe to the video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@DrTazMD/podcastsIn this episode, Dr. Taz discusses the underappreciated significance of ovarian health with Dr. Piraye Beim, a pioneering biologist and women's health advocate. Dr. Beim reveals startling insights into the ovary as a metabolic, immune, and endocrine organ, and she shares how ovarian function is misaligned with modern human lifespans. The conversation also covers Dr. Beim's revolutionary work in ovarian health and longevity. Dr. Beim also shares practical advice on lifestyle changes to optimize ovarian health and addresses the future of reproductive medicine. Join us in understanding why ovarian health deserves more attention and how it can shape the future of women's health.About Dr. Piraye BeimPiraye Yurttas Beim, PhD is the founder and CEO of Celmatix, a preclinical-stage biotech transforming women's lives through better ovarian health. With its growing pipeline of innovative drug programs including an AMHR2 agonist program focused on ovarian aging and an oral FSH for infertility, Celmatix is addressing areas of high unmet need by developing the next generation of interventions and pioneering advancements in ovarian health. Dr. Beim has dedicated herself to innovating in women's health for more than 20 years. During her PhD work at Cornell University (Weill, NYC) and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, she was on the front lines of the precision medicine revolution in oncology. She then completed her post-doc at the University of Cambridge (UK), focusing on the science of fertility.Thank you to our sponsorTimeline: timeline.com/DRTAZ06:09 The Role of Ovaries in Human Health12:59 The Impact of Inflammation and Metabolism31:56 Potential Benefits for Women with PCOS37:16 Optimizing Ovarian Health Today40:11 Lifestyle Practices to Support Ovarian Health43:24 The Role of Light and Sleep48:45 Endometriosis and Ovarian Health51:00 Inspiration and Future GoalsStay ConnectedSubscribe to the audio podcast: https://holplus.transistor.fm/subscribeSubscribe to the video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@DrTazMD/podcastsFollow Dr. Taz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drtazmd/https://www.instagram.com/liveholplus/Join the conversation on X: https://x.com/@drtazmdTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drtazmdFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtazmd/Connect with Dr. Piraye Beim:https://www.instagram.com/boss_ovary/https://bit.ly/m/Boss_OvaryHost & Production TeamHost: Dr. Taz; Produced by Rainbow Creative (Executive Producer: Matthew Jones; Lead Producer: Lauren Feighan; Editors: Jeremiah Schultz and Patrick Edwards)Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes of hol+
Welcome to 6 months ago! Karyn has had a backlog of edits for the past... long while, so now the girls are coming at you from July of last year. Buckle in for some dated references and discourse about pre-election politics and the Trump assassination attempt. We then discuss the next two chapters of New Moon and how god damned mormon SMeyer is.
In this crossover episode from "The Egg Whisperer Show" to "The Conscious Fertility Podcast," Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh welcomes Dr. Lorne Brown, founder of Acubalance Wellness Center, and host of The Conscious Fertility Podcast, to discuss the powerful connection between mind, body, and fertility. Together, they dive deep into the role of psycho-neuro-immunology and how conscious fertility practices can aid fertility patients in their journey to pregnancy. With insights into acupuncture, low-level laser therapy, and mindset techniques like Dr. Lorne's “Notice, Accept, Choose Again” (NAC) approach, this conversation provides valuable tools for those on the fertility path.Key Topics:Mind-Body Connection: Mindset and emotional well-being are crucial for enhancing fertility outcomes.Acupuncture Benefits: Acupuncture can improve cellular health, regulate hormones, and increase IVF success rates.NAC Approach: The "Notice, Accept, Choose Again" method helps build emotional resilience and reduce stress.Fertility Supplements: Supplements like CoQ10, Omega 3, and magnesium support fertility and overall health.Mindful Practices: Practicing gratitude, acceptance, and positive affirmations can shift fertility experiences from stress to empowerment.About Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh:Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh believes in getting personal when it comes to your fertility. Whether it's helping you outline what your fertility options are for the future or guiding you through a specific treatment today, it always starts with understanding YOU.This high-touch and highly personal approach to fertility care has made Dr. Aimee internationally recognized as a visionary in fertility medicine.She offers hope when all hope feels lost. Thousands have had babies as a testament to her loving and positive approach that blankets the cutting-edge reproductive technology she utilizes.Where To Find Dr. Aimee Eyvazzade- Website: https://www.draimee.org/-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eggwhisperer/-Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@EggWhisperer- Episode #52: PRP for Fertility with the Egg Whisperer Dr Aimee Eyvazzade: https://youtu.be/n65dR6DyBNk How to connect to Lorne Brown online and in person (Vancouver, BC)Acubalance.ca book virtual or in person conscious work sessions with Dr. Lorne Brown Lornebrown.comConscious hacks and tools to optimize your fertility by Dr. Lorne Brown:https://acubalance.ca/conscious-work/Download a free copy of the Acubalance Fertility Diet & Recipes and a copy of the ebook 5 Ways to Maximize Your Chances of Getting Pregnant from
Yesterday I did a mushroom journey to connect with the deepest part of my Goddess energy and unexpectedly had a conversation with my reproductive organs. Although this may seem as if it applies only to women, the insights are also applicable to men and their God energy. What I learned surprised me and deepened my awareness and appreciation for this human technology we often look at as cumbersome and heavy. ⬇️Winter Solstice Meditation https://www.nicolefrolick.com/winters-long-night ⬇️Future Self Formula https://www.nicolefrolick.com/future-self-formula-fg ⬇️The 3-Day 180 Retreat May 15-18, 2025 (50% SOLD OUT) https://www.nicolefrolick.com/3-day-180-retreat ⬇️Grab my most popular service that is changing everyone's lives https://www.nicolefrolick.com/healing-breakthrough ⬇️Help save children from trafficking https://forthekids.life/nicole4v4cr Donate: https://paypal.me/theforbiddenjourney SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe to iTunes and leave me a 5 star review! This is what helps the podcast stand out from the crowd and allows me to help people find a refreshing spin on spirituality with a great blend of entertainment and credible advice. Newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/3wa5dnwj Website: http://nicolefrolick.com/ Alcheme: https://www.nicolefrolick.com/payments-alcheme Meditations: https://www.nicolefrolick.com/meditations Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/nicolefrolick Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicolefrolick/ Tiktok: https://tiktok.com/@nicolefrolick Spotify: shorturl.at/fikF7 iTunes: http://apple.co/2ve7DtE
There are many challenges when it comes to operating on a post-hysterectomy patient, especially when they have endometriosis. In this episode of BackTable OBGYN, Dr. Emad Mikhail, an associate professor of OBGYN at the University of South Florida, discusses the intricacies of treating endometriosis after a hysterectomy. --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Mikhail shares his journey from medical school in Egypt to his current expertise in deep endometriosis surgery in Tampa, Florida. The conversation covers preoperative evaluation, the importance of understanding patient history, and surgical approaches for complex cases. He emphasizes the need for multidisciplinary collaboration, advanced imaging, and specialized surgical techniques to ensure optimal patient outcomes. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 05:52 - The Role of Hysterectomy in Endometriosis 08:58 - The Role of Ovaries in Endometriosis 11:12 - Surgical Techniques and Considerations 18:11 - Evaluating Deep Endometriosis 24:32 - Post-Hysterectomy Pain and Symptoms 31:26 - Surgical Approaches Post-Hysterectomy 39:49 - The Importance of Continuous Learning 43:09 - Scar Tissue vs. Lesion 51:47 - Comprehensive Preoperative Assessment 53:59 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
GET MY FREE INSTANT POT COOKBOOK: https://www.chefaj.com/instant-pot-download MY BEST SELLING WEIGHT LOSS BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1570674086?tag=onamzchefajsh-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=1570674086&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.1GNPDCAG4A86S Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice. The content of this podcast is provided for informational or educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for informed medical advice or care. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health issue without consulting your doctor. Always seek medical advice before making any lifestyle changes. To learn more about MBSR(Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program) https://www.ethosprimarycare.com/mbsr-course To register for the course https://ethos-health.myshopify.com/products/minfulness-based-stress-reduction-mbsr-course Dr. Weiss is speaking at the NHA Virtual Conference (June 27-30,2024). Use this link to get your tickets now: https://events.ringcentral.com/events/nha-conference-2024/registration?utm_campaign=Chef+AJ&utm_source=Affiliate Dr. Weiss, founder of Ethos Primary Care, embodies what it means to be a true primary care doctor. He listens deeply and compassionately, fully aware that your health is a direct result of how you eat, sleep, move, stress, and your connection to nature. He is the kind of doctor who will help you trade your prescriptions for plants. Deeply committed to helping people obtain their optimal health through living a mindful, whole plant food-based lifestyle for more than 30 years, Dr. Weiss has been helping people reverse and prevent disease and illness to live a more energized, fulfilled life. Dr. Weiss is also the founder of Ethos Farm Project, a nonprofit organization and semifinalist in the Rockefeller Foundation 2050 Food System Vision Prize competition. He has been featured in top media, including The New York Times, The New York Post, The Today Show, New Jersey Monthly, and the feature-length documentary, "Eating You Alive." The mission of Ethos Farm Project is to address the interconnected nature of how agriculture affects human health, planetary health, and our relationship with animals. To achieve this, his 388-acre historic farm in Long Valley NJ where he operates Ethos Primary Care from, produces truly nourishing food to feed the community, restoring the land, all while cultivating and empowering a new generation of farmers, doctors, and nurses through hands-on educational programming. Dr Weiss feels that he is fulfilling his purpose in life through the work he does as a Board Certified, Lifestyle Medicine physician and the work he does through his nonprofit, Ethos Farm Project. Connecting his life's passion for medicine and the environment, Dr. Weiss believes we need "all hands on deck" to combat the healthcare and environmental crises we now face as a species, in order to ensure a habitable planet for our children. Dr. Weiss is here monthly, on Chef AJ, to answer any and all medical questions you may have. An experienced primary care doctor, there is no question too simple or too complex for him to handle. To learn more about Dr. Weiss and all he is involved with, visit the following: https://www.ethosprimarycare.com/ https://www.ethosfarmproject.org/
On this episode, we welcome the New Year, as well as new followers to the pod but introducing them to one of the highest rated as well as most talked about episodes of the entire pod. Ovaries on a Plane details Heathers harrowing experience on a flight to London where she has an ovarian cist rupture.Episode Sponsors:Turn up the luxury when you turn in with Quince. Go to Quince.com/absonot to get free shipping and 365-day returns on your next order.Earn points by paying rent right now when you go to joinbilt.com/absolutely.I've got you a special 20% off your order and free shipping for the holidays. Just head over to NoDaysWasted.com/ABSOLUTELY and use promo code "ABSOLUTELY” at checkout.Listeners of Absolutely Not can claim an exclusive three-month free trial, with no credit card required at “www.YNAB.com/absolutely.”Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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You might remember Kerry Washington in her iconic role, Olivia Pope, the fixer in TV series Scandal, or perhaps you know her from her many other roles in The Last King of Scotland, Django Unchained and Little Fires Everywhere. In her new starring role, Kerry plays Major Charity Adams, a real-life World War Two hero. She joins Anita Rani live to discuss the film The Six Triple Eight, which tells the story of the only women of colour battalion stationed in Europe during the Second World War.After struggling with PMDD, or Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, for years, writer Sarah Gillespie decided to travel to Lithuania to have her ovaries removed. She joins Reproductive Health Consultant at Liverpool Women's Hospital, Dr Paula Briggs and Anita to share her story.Since 2011, over 14 million Syrians have been forced to flee their homes after peaceful protests ended in a government crackdown and brutal civil war. Now the Assad regime has fallen, what is life like for women still in Syria and for those who have been displaced? Can they ever return? Anita speaks to Dr Sophie Alkhaled and Zeina Kanawati. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Laura Northedge
We have a special guest in the studio today as we jump feet first into all the weird news of the week. We rap about Ft Lauderdale Police admitting to cooking crack, whether the culture will give up on Jay-Z, and is there a fleet of drones flying over the east coast of America? Let's have another great rambling conversation! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/khary-robertson/support
This week, we honor Shmave's request to watch Baby Boom, starring Diane Keaton… who is in no relation to Michael Keaton, whose last name is actually apparently Douglas, but he had to pick a stage name because somebody else already had that name. That's what Bob says anyway, and I'm too lazy to fact check. He's probably full of shit, but I'm not going to bother following up on this one. Bumbling boring baby boomers blending baby bites and rebuffing a billion bucks! Banishing your baby to a broken down bumpkin bungalow! The egregious Gerber grift! Bedless blanketless burka babe buffoonery! Bungling your bouncing baby and blasting her with bleach! Ovary-acting! Do we have female listeners? We don't now! Ugly kids and mom graves! Fuck baby boomers! ALF and saxophones are cousins? The Tonight Show with Jimmy Phallic! Slowing down after the smooth jazz, and much, much more on this week's episode of The Worst Movie Ever Made! www.theworstmovieevermade.com
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Are you irritable, moody, feeling defeated, gaining weight or not sleeping well? If you're a female close to or over 30, you're experiencing perimenopause and Dr. Deb is here to walk you through your options for managing stress, improving your mood, improving your sleep, and actionable items to get back to feeling like yourself. Hyperlinked show notes at: www.ashleydeeley.com/drdeb Episode brought to you by: Forefront Health Bioidentical Progesterone (Code: DEELEY10) Episode brought to you by: Methylene Blue (Code: ASHLEY15) Episode brought to you by: Thyroid Fixxr (Code: WELCOMEWELLNESS) 4:26: Birth control pills 6:23: Ready to get off birth control? 8:45: Birth control shuts off ovulation 9:25: Periods are a vital sign 10:26: What is perimenopause? 11:59: Progesterone starts to decline14:06: Symptoms of Perimenopause 16:15: Anxiety for no good reason 16:53: More symptoms 17:55: Symptom relief from perimenopause 18:54: First rule: must manage stress 21:12: Ovaries on a trajectory downwards 21:30: How to use Progesterone to manage symptoms 22:31: Only use Progesterone on days 14-28 of cycle 24:43: Progesterone in the form of soy and yams; can be used topically and orally 26:03: Not sleeping well? Try capsule form of Progesterone (must get prescription) 27:20: Some women don't do well on Progesterone 28:08: The Naked Truth About Bioidentical Hormones book by Suzanne Somers 28:55: My top hormone recommendations here 32:56: Estrogen helps our heart, brain, bones, and it's anti-inflammatory; avoid dry eyes, dry skin, dry hair, & dry vagina. Avoid high blood pressure, bladder leaks & UTIs 34:28: Estrogen can help ease joint pain and frozen shoulder 39:41: Breast cancer and estrogen (fear not!) 42:23: Estrogen Matters book by Avrum Bluming 43:40: Herbs to take the edge off 44:26: Why swallowing oral estrogen is not ideal 46:44: Estradiol vs estriol 46:57: Estriol is weaker form of estrogen 48:26: What estrogen Dr Deb recommends (she does NOT recommend estrogen pills) 49:14: Estriol is helpful to keep vagina thriving 50:08: Leans more towards Estradiol over Estriol 50:45: Will estrogen be transferred to partner during sex? 52:19: Estrogen should be used daily (and forever once you're on BHRT!) 53:10: Is BHRT safe if you haven't had a period for over ten years? 53:56: At bare minimum, begin BHRT within first ten years of final period 55:29: Why are hormones important as we age? 56:56: BIG MYTH: You do NOT have to stop hormones just because you turn a certain age 59:37: Estrogen is extremely protective after menopause 1:01:40: Dr. Devaki Lindsey Berkson on Welcome to Wellness 1:02:06: Hormones keep your voice box from aging (you can sound youthful into old age like Dr. Berkson!) 1:03:37: Testosteron keeps our bones and muscles strong 1:04:02: Full of aches and pain or autoimmune conditions? Might be time to try Testosterone 1:05:51: When and how to take Testosterone 1:07:55: Can try DHEA before Testosterone 1:08:12: Must get Testosterone prescribed by a doctor 1:09:27: Optimal level for Testosterone for women: ABOVE 20 AT LEAST 1:09:59: How to measure hormones1:12:10: Specific day of cycle to test hormones (if you still have a period): DAYS 19-21 1:13:16: Estrogen gives us our waist 1:14:41: The solution to lose weight after 40 (HINT: you'll want to take BHRT with a clinician's supervision) 1:17:40: Real life story of a woman who was told all her labs looked 'normal' even though she knew there was something wrong 1:18:51: If you're on Estrogen, you NEED Progesterone as well 1:19:43: How quickly do hormones start working? 1:20:18: If you begin taking hormones, you will WANT to take them forever 1:21:12: Can't find a doctor who will prescribe hormones? Find a new doctor (My secret tip: call your local compounding pharmacies and ask them to recommend doctors prescribing hormones) 1:22:30: Dr Deb's book (free on Kindle) This is Not Normal or buy the paperback version
Laura Beaton chats with endocrinologist Jillian Tay about her article on the pharmacological management of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). They discuss the 2023 international PCOS guideline, including updates to the diagnostic criteria, and different pharmacological treatments to manage symptoms of PCOS. Read the full article by Jillian and her co-author, Carolyn Ee, in Australian Prescriber.
Dr. Traci Kurtzer, Gynecologist at Northwestern Medicine, joins Lisa Dent to talk about how a common drug called Rapamycin may help extend the life of ovaries in women and extend their fertility. Rapamycin was originally developed as an immunosuppressant for organ transplant patients. However, in recent years it has gained renewed interest for its potential […]
This episode went live on World Menopause Day.Menopause is an inevitable aspect of life for half of the global population, but one that requires far more study. New genomic insights could empower women with better reproductive choices and insights into likely future health.In this episode, I talk with Dr Stasa Stankovic. She has a PhD in Genomic Medicine from Cambridge University, and is on a mission to reshape the future of women's health by developing, and eventually commercialising, prediction tools and next generation therapeutics for female reproductive disorders.We discuss the complexities of female reproductive health, particularly focusing on ovarian ageing and menopause. We also explore the genetic factors influencing menopause timing, and the importance of understanding reproductive health beyond fertility.Stasa shares her collaborative work on large-scale genomics, using samples from the UK Biobank to conduct genome-wide association studies (GWAS). These have highlighted many genes associated with menopause and thus pave the way for potential new diagnostic techniques and therapeutic interventions to give women greater control of their reproductive health.Menopause affects every woman, but also indirectly impacts husbands, partners, colleagues and friends. The work Stasa and her colleagues are doing will have implications not just for women but for all of us.“We need to empower women with knowledge.” – Stasa Stankovic You'll hear about:01:37 - Stasa's area of research04:14 - Why the science behind menopause is so important07:36 - The ovarian reserve and what that means12:26 - Contributing factors to menopause17:24 - The key findings of the genome-wide association (GWAS) study21:21 - Getting the right targets for intervention27:05 - The challenge of finding animal models for menopause28:22 - Turning lab science into commercial science31:40 - Stasa on the choices that women have38:38 - Is gene intervention possible? Connect with Stasa:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stasa-stankovic-93723a137/ OvartiX - https://ovartix.com/ Connect with me:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markdavison100/ If you need any lab equipment:Grant Instruments: https://www.grantinstruments.com/ Grant Instruments on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/grant-instruments-cambridge-ltd/
UGC creator Abbie Clark joins us to talk about her diagnosis of PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), how she's found joy in life away from fertility treatment, and how she's preparing to start her own IVF journey. You don't want to miss it!@abbiegclarkRequest your free, personalized quote at gaiafamily.com.Follow us on Instagram and TikTok!Join our fertility community Facebook group, IVF Unfiltered: the truth behind treatment here.
#254: Have you ever heard the expression that PCOS “is the diabetes of the ovaries”? But does this mean we actually have diabetes? In this episode, we're diving deep into this comparison, unraveling the connections between PCOS and insulin resistance, and exploring how understanding this link can empower you to better manage your PCOS. This episode is for you if: - Your blood sugar levels are high and, your doctor said you're pre-diabetic - You're looking for natural ways to heal your insulin resistance without needing metformin - You want to manage PCOS so that you can prevent developing type 2 diabetes Download The Cysterhood App, the largest community of PCOS women learning to lose weight & reverse symptoms with daily meals & workouts designed for PCOS! What's Your PCOS Type? - Take the quiz! Supplements for Women With PCOS (https://ovafit.org/metabolism-plus/) Ovasitol: 15% OFF (https://ovafit.org/ovasitol/) Testosterone Relief Tea (https://ovafit.org/testosterone-relief-tea/) CONNECT WITH US: Website (https://pcosweightloss.org/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/pcos.weightloss/) Tik Tok (https://www.tiktok.com/@pcos.weight.loss) Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/pcosweightloss/) While Tallene is a Registered Dietitian and Sirak a Personal Trainer, this podcast provides general information about PCOS. It is not meant to serve as fitness, nutrition or medical advice related to your individual needs. If you have questions, please talk to a medical professional. For our full privacy policy, please click on the following link: (bit.ly/PCOSPrivacyPolicy) Links included in this description may be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that we provide, we may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting our channel so we can continue to provide you with free content each week!
Womb Raider: The Sequel No One Asked For! The Supreme Court's got us in a time machine, y'all! We're going back to when our grandmothers had to fight for reproductive rights. Tune in as we dig into the latest rollback on women's rights and ask the burning question: Who gave them the right to mess with our rights?
Periods can be a pain—literally—but what if we could turn that pain into power? On this episode of A Really Good Cry, we're getting cozy and chatting about something we don't talk about enough—our periods! It's time to embrace this beautiful, natural process and learn how to love and honor our bodies every step of the way. I'll be sharing my personal journey from seeing my period as a hassle to viewing it as a time for deep connection and self-care. We'll explore how aligning with our cycles can help us live more harmoniously with our bodies, how we can manage discomfort naturally, and why understanding what a healthy period looks like is so important. I'll also be dropping some Ayurvedic gems on balancing hormones and soothing cramps, plus a few of my favorite self-care rituals (like the magical ovary massage) that'll leave you feeling supported and nourished. Whether you experience irregular cycles, or painful periods, or just want to deepen your connection with your body, this episode is filled with loving guidance, practical tips, and a whole lot of compassion for your amazing female body. I promise you'll walk away seeing your period in a whole new light! What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:34 How my relationship with my period changed 05:32 Why I stopped complaining about my period 07:04 Breaking the taboo around periods 08:05 How do you know if your period is healthy? 10:22 Sync your workouts with your menstrual cycle 12:52 Why your period heightens emotions and what it means 15:44 Foods to eat during your period 20:10 Ovary massage 22:09 How holistic health can help you 24:17 Period acne 26:10 Finding the right period products for you Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the podcast with Dr. Brendan McCarthy! In this video, we dive into the complex yet common condition known as PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome). Whether you've recently been diagnosed, suspect you may have it, or are simply curious to learn more, this video is for you. PCOS affects millions of people worldwide, yet many remain unaware of its symptoms, causes, and implications on health. Join us as we break down the basics of PCOS, including: - What PCOS is and how it affects the body - Common signs and symptoms to watch out for - Lifestyle changes and management tips I'll also address frequently asked questions and provide valuable insights into living well with PCOS. Whether you're seeking clarity for yourself or supporting someone with PCOS, this video aims to empower you with knowledge and understanding. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to stay updated on our latest videos. Join the conversation in the comments below and share your experiences or questions about PCOS. Together, let's spread awareness and support for those impacted by this important health issue. Dr. Brendan McCarthy founded Protea Medical Center in 2002. While he's been the chief medical officer, Protea has grown and evolved into a dynamic medical center serving the Valley and Central Arizona. A nationally recognized as an expert in hormone replacement therapy, Dr McCarthy s the only instructor in the nation who teaches BioHRT on live patients. Physicians travel to Arizona to take his course and integrate it into their own practices. Besides hormone replacement therapy, Dr. McCarthy has spoken nationally and locally before physicians on topics such as weight loss, infertility, nutritional therapy and more. Thank you for tuning in and don't forget to hit that SUBSCRIBE button! Let us know in the COMMENTS if you have any questions or what you may want Dr. McCarthy to talk about next! Check out Dr. Brendan McCarthy's Book! https://www.amazon.com/Jump-Off-Mood-Swing-Hormones/dp/0999649604 --More Links-- Instagram: www.instagram.com/drbrendanmccarthy TikTok: www.tiktok.com/drbrendanmccarthy Clinic Website: www.protealife.com
My guest this week was model and blogger, the lovely Louise O'Reilly, who is someone I've known for a really long time, since the very early days of my former career in magazines and since the early days of her career as a curve model. Louise has not only modelled in magazines like Cosmopolitan, but has had a plus size fashion blog called Style Me Curvy for as long as she's been modelling, which is where some of you might know her from. There, she helps women everywhere to embrace their individuality no matter what their size. And now, at 31-weeks pregnant, she continues to do so. But Louise's journey to pregnancy wasn't straightforward, and in fact she was given a less than 2% chance of ever conceiving, even with the help of IVF, which she didn't even look into in the end. Her miracle, spontaneous pregnancy was so unlikely to happen as she has polycystic ovarian syndrome, otherwise known as PCOS. She talks about her symptoms, how she was dismissed time and time again by doctors who didn't take those symptoms seriously, and how women are often overlooked by doctors based on their weight alone. Our discussion around women's health in general was fascinating, and anyone with Endometriosis, Adenomyosis or PCOS would likely identify with what Louise went through in getting a diagnosis. It's one of those episodes where I leave knowing so much more about a topic but also with great nuggets of advice such as, as Louise says: Always trust your gut when it comes to your health. Enjoy, and I'll be back soon with more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Alternative Dog Moms - a podcast about what's happening in the fresh food community and the pet industry. Kimberly Gauthier is the blogger behind Keep the Tail Wagging, and Erin Scott hosts the Believe in Dog podcast.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Introduction01:56 - Blue zones for pets04:13 - A dog's health is 20% genetic / 80% environmental07:02 - Reaction medicine vs. proactive medicine10:07 - Dr. Karen Becker's fresh food journey13:52 - The Forever Dog Life recipes23:05 - Where do pet parents start (with the book)?27:35 - Ovary sparing/vasectomy techniques33:03 - Helping our dogs get a diverse gut microbiomeLINKS DISCUSSED:The Forever Dog (https://amzn.to/477d3XH)The Forever Dog Life (https://amzn.to/4dXnsr8)Blue Zones for people (https://www.bluezones.com/)Broad Institute at MIT (https://www.broadinstitute.org/)Dr. Barbara Royal on The Alternative Dog Moms (https://pod.link/1616283441/episode/dd39bcc698fcae8e4e14dd05cdddb6dc)The Alternative Dog Moms discuss finding a Board Certified Veterinary Nutrition (https://pod.link/1616283441/episode/788949852fa7b039152eb5fefca65fce)Dr. Michelle Kutzler's research on spay/neuter (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222805/)WSAVA updated spay/neuter guidelines (https://wsava.org/global-guidelines/reproduction-guidelines/)Animal Biome's State of the Gut Report (https://animalbiome.com/state-of-the-gut-2024)OUR BLOG/PODCASTS...Kimberly: Keep the Tail Wagging, KeepTheTailWagging.comErin Scott: Believe in Dog podcast, BelieveInDogPodcast.comFACEBOOK...Keep the Tail Wagging, Facebook.com/KeepTheTailWaggingBelieve in Dog Podcast, Facebook.com/BelieveInDogPodcastINSTAGRAM...Keep the Tail Wagging, Instagram.com/RawFeederLifeBelieve in Dog Podcast, Instagram.com/Erin_The_Dog_MomThanks for listening to our podcast. You can learn more about Erin Scott's first podcast at BelieveInDogPodcast.com. And you can learn more about raw feeding, raising dogs naturally, and Kimberly's dogs at KeepTheTailWagging.com. And don't forget to subscribe to The Alternative Dog Moms.
On this episode of GGW, we sat down with naturopathic doctor, Dr. Kara Dionisio, ND to talk about all things menopause, sexual health, hormone testing, and covered all the topics you are too scared to bring up with your family doctor. Dr. Kara Dionisio ND, a self-described "menopause nerd," champions viewing menopause not merely as a biological milestone but as a significant opportunity for creating vibrant health. Her and her team at Dr. Kara & Associates provides evidence-based healthcare tailored to the needs of individuals in midlife and menopause. Additionally, she co-founded Menoverse, a platform designed to educate and empower the menopause journey with evidence-based resources and community engagement.Dr. Dionisio is a prominent speaker and mentor across North America and serves as a faculty member at The Confident Clinician. Here, she directs the Menopause Fellowship program, shaping the future generation of menopause healthcare specialists. Kara was among the first naturopathic doctors to receive the Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP) designation in 2020. Residing on the shores of Georgian Bay with her feisty kids, her red bearded Irish dude, and their very beagly beagle, Dr. Dionisio warmly invites others to join her in redefining menopause as a pathway to vibrant and thriving health.You can find out more about Dr. Kara belowFollow Dr. Kara on Instagram Visit her website Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @girlsgonewellnesspodcast for updates and more wellness tips. Please subscribe to our podcast and leave a review—we truly appreciate your support. Let's embark on this journey to wellness together!DISCLAIMER: Nothing mentioned in this episode is medical advice and should not be taken as so. If you have any health concerns, please discuss these with your doctor or a licensed healthcare professional.
Dr. Mira Aubuchon joins The Egg Whisperer Show to talk about PCOS. The facts: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome could make it more difficult for women to get pregnant. Contrary to its name, having PCOS doesn't mean your ovaries have cysts. It means your ovaries have a high number of follicles (tiny “cysts”) containing eggs that are often unable to mature due to a hormone imbalance.⠀ ⠀ Symptoms of the condition include irregular or absent periods, high testosterone, excessive hair growth (hirsutism), and acne. I call it HOPE Syndrome. H is for High testosterone. O is for Ovaries with a lot of follicles. P is for Periods that are irregular. E is for eating + exercise habits that you need to develop early on. PCOS definitely has its challenges, but, having it does not mean you'll never have children or that your eggs cannot produce a healthy, beautiful baby. Plus, if you have it, you're not alone. Up to 10% of women have PCOS. Read the full show notes on Dr. Aimee's website Check out Dr. Mira Aubuchon at MCRM Fertility. Would you like to learn more about IVF?Click here to join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class. The next live class call is on Monday, October 16, 2023 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org.
On this episode, Heather talks about the anxieties her next flight is bringing to the surface. We all remember Ovaries on a Plane, and Heather is back on the same VA flight but this time to see Taylor Swift in London. She has not received her seat assignment so fingers crossed she gets a different seat than the last time. She takes voicemails from listeners who have been locked up in Portugal and others who are getting messages from their ex's dog's instagram, but it is one question that strikes Heather and brings up fond memories of her Dad, and her queen Joan Rivers.Episode Sponsors:Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase at drinkAG1.com/absolutely. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ABSOLUTELY and get on your way to being your best self.For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code ABSOLUTELYNOT.Go to Quince.com/absolutely for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.Get 50% off your first box of fresh, healthy food at TheFarmersDog.com/ABSOLUTELY. Plus, you get FREE shipping!Visit creamcheese.com for recipe inspiration and so you can start adding Philadelphia to your recipes at home!Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Originally Released October 24, 2023The ovaries play a key role in overall health, not just reproduction. More scientific findings are revealing that the ovaries even influence mood, behavior, and longevity. In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Garrison from the Buck Institute for Research on Aging explains the intricate relationship between the brain and reproductive organs. She covers topics including the science of aging, the “hypothalamus pituitary gonadal axis”, menopause and health, hormone replacement therapy, and the importance of understanding ovarian function.Dr. Jennifer Garrison is a PhD scientist and the head of a research lab at the Buck Institute, an independent institute dedicated to studying aging as a risk factor for diseases. Listen as Dr. Garrison explores how age is the primary risk factor for most chronic diseases including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases. Discussed in this episode:How the brain controls female physiology, including reproductive functionEarly menopause and POI/POF Menopause and how it relates to overall health The fascinating story women's ovaries can tell us about aging Understanding hormones as messengers in the bodyThe impact of diet and exercise on aging and fertility How understanding the aging process can help target and treat age-related diseasesHormone replacement therapy for hormonal imbalances during agingPhysical and emotional symptoms associated with periods, motherhood, and menopause"If we can understand the mechanisms that underlie aging— what's causing it, what's driving it— then we can use that knowledge to target age-related diseases." — Dr. Jennifer GarrisonRelated to this episode:Related episodes: Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) and Menopause | Dr. Mandy LeonhardtRelated episode: Women's Health and the Ovulation Cycle | Dr. Jerilynn PriorDr. Garrison's Lab at Buck Institute: www.buckinstitute.org/lab/garrison-lab Dr. Jennifer Garrison on Twitter and LinkedIn Find Global Consortium for Reproductive Longevity and Equality (GCRLE) on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedInResources and episodes on Breaking Taboos Recommended Books on Hormones and Menstrual Health Resources and episodes on Perimenopause & Menopause and sign up for the
275 Delaying Menopause - Understanding the Ovary Dr. Jennifer Garrison, a researcher and assistant professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, discusses her work on women's health and aging. She explains that her goal is to understand the underlying mechanisms of aging and develop interventions that promote women's health. Dr. Garrison focuses on the role of the hypothalamus, a part of the brain that controls various homeostatic systems in the body, including reproductive function. She emphasizes the importance of studying bioactive peptides, which act as chemical signals between the brain and other tissues. Menopause is defined as the cessation of menstruation for 12 months, but it also coincides with changes in ovarian function and the production of various chemical signals. Dr. Garrison highlights the need for further research to understand ovarian function and develop interventions to extend ovarian health. The conversation explores the work of the Center for Reproductive Longevity and Equality and the importance of maintaining ovarian function for healthy aging in women. The center funds grants to scientists and clinicians studying ovarian aging and has seen significant progress in the field. The discussion also touches on the use of frozen ovarian tissue for preserving fertility in cancer patients and the role of peptides in reproductive function. The conversation emphasizes the need to reframe the narrative around women's health and highlights the inequality in health span between men and women. Takeaways Understanding the underlying mechanisms of aging can lead to interventions that promote women's health. The hypothalamus plays a crucial role in regulating various homeostatic systems in the body, including reproductive function. Bioactive peptides act as chemical signals between the brain and other tissues, influencing various physiological processes. Menopause is defined as the cessation of menstruation for 12 months, but it also involves changes in ovarian function and the production of chemical signals. Further research is needed to understand ovarian function and develop interventions to extend ovarian health. The Center for Reproductive Longevity and Equality funds grants to study ovarian aging and has seen significant progress in the field. Frozen ovarian tissue can be used to preserve fertility in cancer patients. Peptides play a crucial role in reproductive function, but caution should be exercised when using peptide therapies. The narrative about women's health needs to be reframed to focus on maintaining ovarian function for healthy aging. Women live longer than men on average but spend a longer portion of their lives in poor health, highlighting an inequality in health span. https://www.buckinstitute.org/lab/garrison-lab/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjennifergarrison/ https://gcrle.org/ Special thanks to our sponsor, SOLV Wellness! To learn more about Ellura by Solv Wellness, visit ellura.com for 30% off your first purchase automatically applied at checkout. For an additional $5 off, use coupon code DRKELLY5. Preorder my book "You Are Not Broken: Stop "Should-ing" All Over You Sex Life" Listen to my Tedx Talk: Why we need adult sex ed Take my NEW Adult Sex Ed Master Class: https://www.kellycaspersonmd.com/adult-sex-ed Join my membership to get these episodes ASAP, a private facebook group to discuss and my private accountability group for your health, hormones and life support! www.kellycaspersonmd.com/membership
Emma Watkins, better known as Emma Memma, is a superstar children's entertainer, advocate for the Australian Deaf community, and former Wiggle. For years she's been in the public eye as she's toured around the globe. However, she's never before shared the issues she's had at home. Living in Sydney, her husband Oliver has had severe reactions to mould toxicity his whole life. Together, the two have a specific health-conscious routine to avoid any unsuspecting toxic products. From the best brain oil and mould-free coffee, to her journey with endometriosis and fertility, in this Tuesday Talk episode for Secret Toxins Week, Kayla and Emma get real about their health.Want to hear the full interview with Emma? Then join us over at Sweat Daily+. Subscribe now to get ad-free early access to every episode – and to hear exclusive extended Tuesday Talk interviews.Want to know more about Emma Watkins? Find her on:Instagram - @emmawatkinsofficial Want more Kayla? You can find her on:Instagram - @kayla_itsinesTikTok - @kayla_itsinesLooking to smash your fitness goals? Sign up to the Sweat app, or find us on InstagramInstagram - @sweathttps://sweat.com/sweatdaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Have you ever suffered from painful periods? Today's guest Bria Burrell has always had painful periods, and in 2015 she found out there was an cyst on her left ovarian. Her OB/GYN monitored the cyst for a couple of months, until it started to grow. In order to prevent the cyst from rupturing the OB/GYN performed a laparoscopic procedure in January 2016. . The cyst dominated the left part of Bria's pelvic cavity, and therefore, they had to remove her left ovarian and Fallopian tube, and during this procedure it was determined she had endometriosis. She had many complications from that surgery that left her bowel perforated resulting in her wearing a temporary colostomy bag. Bria takes us on the next steps of her journey to motherhood in this podcast where she undergoes fertility treatments and 2 rounds of IVF, that has resulted in two miscarriages. This episode is for you to listen to if you have been diagnosed with endometriosis or have lost a Fallopian tube or ovary. Become a Sisters in Loss Birth Bereavement, and Postpartum Doula Here Living Water Doula Services Book Recommendations and Links Below You can shop my Amazon Store for the Book Recommendations You can follow Sisters in Loss on Social Join our Healing Collective Online Support Group Join the Sisters in Loss Online Community Sisters in Loss TV Youtube Channel Sisters in Loss Instagram Sisters in Loss Facebook Sisters in Loss Twitter You can follow Erica on Social Erica's Website Erica's Instagram Erica's Facebook Erica's Twitter
Hey friend, Today, I'm continuing my “6 Weeks To Summer” podcast series where I unpack the 7 most common hormonal imbalances in perimenopause and menopause and how they contribute to weight loss resistance. If you've never heard of PCOS or thought it was only something that affects women in their 20s or 30s, think again! It is this and other myths about PCOS that have earned it the nickname, “the silent disorder.” PCOS affects an estimated 1 in 10 of every woman of reproductive age in the U.S., but the numbers are, in actuality, much, much higher, as 70% of all cases go undiagnosed! (More about that on today's podcast.:) In today's episode, you will learn: What exactly is polycystic ovary syndrome? What causes polycystic ovary syndrome? What are PCOS symptoms? What causes polycystic weight gain? What is the connection between PCOS and insulin resistance? Why are so many women not getting a proper PCOS diagnosis? What is traditional medicine's PCOS treatment vs holistic treatment? Can polycystic ovary syndrome be cured? Plus, I share 3 of my favorite tips to balance your hormones just in time for summer! If you're experiencing symptoms like abnormally heavy, short, or long periods without birth control along with oily skin or acne, hair loss, and unexplained weight gain–especially in your stomach (hello, PCOS belly), then this episode is for you! — Next Steps: EP 17 | The Hidden Cause of Hormonal Weight Gain in Women Over 40: Adrenal Fatigue https://pod.fo/e/243891 EP 15 | Hypothyroidism And Weight Gain: 3 Healthy Hacks To Help Shed Those Extra Pounds https://pod.fo/e/240c5f EP 14 | Is Estrogen Dominance Causing Your Hormonal Weight Gain? 3 Quick Tips To Move The Scale https://pod.fo/e/23e32f EP 12 | Perimenopause Weight Gain: Are Your Hormones To Blame? https://pod.fo/e/23bc62 Take my FREE Hormone Quiz: https://bit.ly/HormoneSelfAssessment Book a FREE Hormone Clarity Call: https://bit.ly/HCprecall Record a Question to be Answered on the Podcast: https://www.speakpipe.com/AreYouThereMidlife Get The Inside Scoop on The Podcast & Never Miss A Single Episode: https://areyoutheremidlife.com/ Shop my Favorite Hormone Balancing Supplements And Save 5% or More on Every Order (Enter promo code EUQ1741): https://www.iherb.com/me/HormoneBalance Email Me: monica@monicalanetopete.com *Disclaimer: Information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. I share the strategies that have worked for me and you are advised to do your own research and speak to your medical provider for care.
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In today's episode of the Balancing Chaos Podcast, Kelley sits down with world renowned women's health and hormones specialist, Dr. Aviva Romm. Aviva Romm is an MD, a midwife, and an herbalist who sees health and medicine a different way than a lot of doctors. Her focus is on what she calls ‘our total health ecology', utilizing medicine to identify and reverse the root causes of chronic health conditions, particularly hormonal problems in women and common children's health problems. She is considered one of the world leaders in botanical medicine and is the author of seven books on natural medicine, including the textbook Hormone Intelligence and The Adrenal Thyroid Revolution.In today's episode of the show, Kelley and Dr. Romm discuss the impact of lifestyle on chronic conditions in women. Dr. Romm emphasizes that 85-95% of chronic conditions are due to lifestyle factors, challenging the notion that certain issues like painful periods, bad PMS and weight gain / irritability / insomnia in perimenopause and menopause, are just a normal part of being a woman. Dr. Romm aims to help women understand how lifestyle choices can influence their health from puberty to menopause. So join them today as they uncover the impacts of stress on other hormones, how your microbiome influences everything from hormones to cancer, the truth about the risks and benefits of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and so much more! To connect with Kelley click HERETo book a lab review with Kelley click HERE To connect with Dr. Aviva Romm click HERETo take one of Dr. Aviva Romm's courses click HERE
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In this episode, Meredith Masony discusses her recent surgery and recovery, an internet altercation with a follower, and a conversation with a Publix cashier about social media usage. In this conversation, Tiff and Meredith discuss Tiff's growing disconnection from social media and her desire for a simpler life. They also explore Tiff's consideration of going back to school and the changing landscape of content creation. Tiff opens up about her struggles with medication and mental health, including experiencing psychosis and depression. She shares her journey of recognizing the need for help and seeking assistance from her psychiatrist. The conversation highlights the importance of asking for help and breaking the cycle of not seeking support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.