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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Deanna Minich — a nutrition scientist and author of the Rainbow Diet — to talk about a topic we don't hear nearly enough about: the power of color in our food. We dive into what food colors actually do in the body, how they impact everything from mood to memory, and why most of us are walking around with a “color deficiency” without even realizing it. Dr. Minich breaks down the functional role of phytonutrients in a way that's easy to understand, yet incredibly eye-opening. She also challenges conventional diet labels (vegan, carnivore, etc.) and instead invites us to build a more personal, color-coded relationship with food. If you've ever wondered how to shift from counting calories to eating more consciously — or if you're just curious about what “eating the rainbow” really means — this conversation will give you a whole new lens for looking at your plate. Key Takeaways: The Rainbow Diet Philosophy: Move beyond traditional diet patterns to embrace a personalized nutrition approach focusing on the incorporation of diverse phytonutrient-rich colors in the diet. Colorful Foods & Health Benefits: Each color in food offers unique phytonutrients and health advantages, from supporting inflammation control with red foods to enhancing brain function with blue and purple foods. Importance of Creativity and Diversity: Diversifying food types and embracing new combinations can break monotonous eating habits and enrich the microbiome with varied phytonutrients. Chrono Nutrition: Align eating patterns with natural rhythms for optimal metabolic health, integrating concepts like circadian rhythm, seasonal, and lunar dietary adjustments. Expanding the Role of Food: More than sustenance, food represents culture, emotion, and interconnectedness, urging a balanced evaluation of its role in personal well-being. More About Dr. Deanna Minich, PhD: Dr. Deanna Minich is a renowned nutrition scientist, international speaker, educator, and author with 20+ years of experience bridging the gap between science and soul. She's currently the Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health and the founder of Food & Spirit™, where she integrates functional nutrition with lifestyle medicine to support whole-person healing. Her background spans academia, clinical research, and the dietary supplement industry — including over 50 published scientific papers, seven books, and four book chapters on wellness. Known for her engaging and accessible approach, Dr. Minich empowers people to transform their health through color, creativity, and connection. Website Instagram The Rainbow Diet on Amazon Connect with me! Website Instagram Facebook YouTube This episode is sponsored by Professional Co-op®, where clinicians gain exceptional access to industry-leading lab services without the hefty price tag—since 2001, they've been redefining what efficient, patient-focused support looks like. Imagine no hidden fees, no minimums, and only paying for completed tests. Experience lab services that not only meet but also exceed your expectations. Join the co-op trusted by countless licensed clinicians nationwide. Visit www.professionalco-op.com to learn more! This episode is also made possible by Functional Medicine University. FMU is a fully online, self-paced training program in functional medicine, founded in 2006 by Dr. Ron Grisanti. With students in all 50 U.S. states and 68 countries globally, FMU has become a cornerstone in advanced clinical education for healthcare practitioners. The curriculum is led by Dr. Grisanti, alongside contributions from over 70 distinguished medical experts on FMU's advisory board. Graduates earn the prestigious Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (CFMP®) credential upon completion. FMU is also a nationally approved provider of continuing education for a wide range of licensed professionals, including MDs, DCs, DOs, NDs, acupuncturists, PAs, NPs, nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, and dentists. Whether you're looking to expand your clinical knowledge or bring a functional approach to your practice, FMU offers the tools, guidance, and certification to help you thrive. Visit www.functionalmedicineuniversity.com to learn more!
Send me a text! I'd LOVE to hear your feedback on this episode!Important Links:Check out all the research on melatonin, the world's first natural, plant melatonin, and more with Symphony Natural Health here: https://symphonynaturalhealth.com/Join my Substack, where you'll get a glimpse of my upcoming book:https://sandykruse.substack.com/Interesting PubMed article relating to our discussion: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6362935/Contact me directly here: sandy@sandyknutrition.ca or sandy@tkgpartners.com.Dr. Deanna Minich is a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner, a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, teacher, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries. She is also the Chief Scientific Officer for Symphony Natural Health, the makers of Herbatonin, the world's first plant melatonin.Melatonin's full potential extends beyond sleep, functioning as a powerful circadian nutrient with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and mitochondrial-protective properties. Dr. Deanna Minich reveals how this misunderstood molecule could be the key to longevity and better health when understood and used correctly.• Melatonin is primarily a circadian rhythm signaler that helps synchronize cellular clocks throughout the body• Natural melatonin production declines drastically with age—by our 50s we produce only 10% of what we had as adolescents• Light exposure significantly impacts melatonin—morning light turns it off while evening darkness triggers production• Eye color affects melatonin sensitivity—people with lighter eyes experience 17% more melatonin suppression from artificial light• Physiological doses (0.3-0.9mg) are more appropriate for general wellness than higher pharmacological doses• Plant-based melatonin (erbitonin) shows significantly greater anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects than synthetic versions• Melatonin concentrates in the mitochondria, making it a powerful protector against cellular damage and potentially beneficial in cancer therapy• Full moon cycles naturally affect melatonin production and sleep patterns regardless of direct moonlight exposureIf you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might benefit, and rate, review, and subscribe to my podcast. For more resources, visit symphonynaturalhealth.com where you'll find educational mSupport the showPlease rate & review my podcast with a few kind words on Apple or Spotify. Subscribe wherever you listen, share this episode with a friend, and follow me below. This truly gives back & helps me keep bringing amazing guests & topics every week.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandyknutrition/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/sandyknutritionTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandyknutritionYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIh48ov-SgbSUXsVeLL2qAgRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5461001Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandyknutrition/Substack: https://sandykruse.substack.com/Podcast Website: https://sandykruse.ca
Deanna Minich, PhD, is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and the food and dietary supplement industries, and currently the Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. She has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™). She is the author of seven consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and over fifty scientific publications. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people to transform their lives practically and artfully through nutrition and lifestyle. Visit her at: www.deannaminich.com #healthyliving #nutrition #health
Do you want to optimize your detoxification and improve gut motility? The answer may lie in rotating dietary fibers. It's not just about the type or amount of fiber, but the diversity and rotation of fibers that can truly revolutionize your gut health. Rotating fibers every few days can create a diverse gut microbiome as well as help your detox. In this episode, Dr. Deanna Minich delves into the vital role of phytonutrients and fiber in promoting detoxification and gut health. She emphasizes the significance of incorporating a diverse range of colorful foods and rotating dietary fibers to optimize gut motility and support the body's detoxification processes. She advocates for the rotational approach to fiber intake, recommending the inclusion of about 50 unique foods within a week to promote diversity and enhance immune health. Listen now and start adding fibers to your diet today! Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/feelfreakingamazing/ Summary Dr. Minich discusses the relationship between phytonutrients and detoxification, highlighting the role of fiber in preventing the absorption of toxicants into the body and binding to toxins, estrogen, and liver metabolites. Dr. Minich stresses the importance of adequate hydration alongside fiber consumption and categorizes fibers into broom fibers, which promote gut motility, and mop fibers, which aid in toxin binding and gut microbiome health. Phytonutrients in Colorful Foods Phytonutrients play a vital role in supporting the body's detoxification mechanisms. By consuming a rainbow of fruits and vegetables, you can harness the power of diverse phytonutrients to enhance your overall health and aid in detox processes. Incorporating colorful foods can help you optimize your detox and improve your gut health. Fiber and Detox Fiber is a key player in supporting detoxification processes within the body. It acts as a binding agent for heavy metals, estrogen, and liver metabolites, facilitating their elimination from the body. Just as a broom, it sweeps away toxins and waste products, preventing their absorption into the bloodstream. Implementing a Rotation Diet A rotation diet involves regularly changing up your food choices to promote dietary diversity and avoid developing sensitivities to specific foods. Dr. Minich recommends rotating fiber sources every three to four days and aiming to include around 50 unique foods within a week. This approach helps prevent gut microbiome imbalances and ensures that the body receives a wide array of nutrients for optimal health and detoxification. Listen now and start adding fibers to your diet today! Guest Bio Dr. Deanna Minich is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries, currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. She has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™). She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and over fifty scientific publications. Her academic background is in nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999). She has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine and on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Currently, she teaches for the Institute for Functional Medicine, University of Western States, Institute for Integrative Nutrition, and Institute for Brain Potential. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people to practically and artfully transform their lives through nutrition and lifestyle. Visit her at: www.deannaminich.com Links https://www.facebook.com/deanna.minich/ https://www.instagram.com/deannaminich/ www.deannaminich.com https://deannaminich.com/dr-deanna-minich-blog-2/ Is Melatonin the “Next Vitamin D”?: A Review of Emerging Science Related Episodes Phytonutrients: the Key to Your Health, with Dr. Deanna Minich Age Into Your Best Self, with Dr. Deanna Minich Explore the Myths of Melatonin, with Dr. Deanna Minich Unlock Better Sleep and Hormone Balance, with Dr. Deanna Minich Decrease Toxic Exposure and Become More Resilient, with Dr. Joseph Pizzorno Detox from Heavy Metals, with Wendy Myers Detox to Reverse Disease, with Dr. Joseph Pizzorno Upgrade Your Heavy Metal Detox, with Wendy Myers
“Is melatonin bad for you?” is the most common question I get whenever I suggest melatonin.They've heard on a podcast (or read on a blog) the dangers of melatonin.And how you can become addicted to melatonin, wrecking your own body's ability to produce it if you take melatonin supplements.I totally understand the concern – no one wants to shut down their own melatonin production.If you've been convinced that this melatonin side effect is real – you've been duped.And in today's episode, you'll discover WHY this claim is not only false, but physically impossible.For everyone wondering “is melatonin bad for you?,” you're about to discover why melatonin is so powerful and much more than just a sleep aid. Its potential for regulating your body goes far beyond sleep given that it's produced in your skin and your gut.My guest today – Dr. Deanna Minich – has extensively studied melatonin to uncover its hidden potential to transform your health.Deanna Minich, PhD, is a nutrition scientist, educator, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the natural product industries, currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. She has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™).She is the author of six books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and over fifty scientific publications. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people to transform their lives practically and artfully through nutrition and lifestyle.Today we'll cover a lot of ground so you can get the full picture of melatonin benefits!Let's dive in!In This Episode:What melatonin is and how it's produced in the bodySurprising discovery of melatonin in 1958Melatonin as a potent antioxidantHow melatonin supports brain detox during sleep (impacting neurodegenerative diseases risk)Melatonin role in gut health, immune function, and mitochondria healthIs melatonin bad for you and can melatonin supplements be addictive?Is melatonin in pregnancy safe?Melatonin dosing tipsWhat foods naturally contain melatonin?Quotes“Melatonin is not just a sleep molecule—it's an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective powerhouse.” – Dr. Deanna Minich“One molecule of melatonin can quench up to 10 free radicals, making it more potent than vitamin C as an antioxidant.” – Dr. Deanna MinichLinksFind Dr. Minich online | Instagram | FacebookHealthy Skin Show ep. 105: Can Melatonin Help Itchy Skin (So You Can Sleep)?Melatonin and brain barriers: The protection conferred by melatonin to the blood-brain barrier and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrierMelatonin as a master regulator of cell death and inflammation: molecular mechanisms and clinical implications for newborn careMelatoninMelatonin – RxList
Boosting fertility over age 35 is a growing concern for many women looking to conceive later in life. In this episode, fertility expert Dr. Marc Sklar offers invaluable advice on supporting fertility naturally in your mid-thirties and beyond. He dives deep into the real truths about egg and sperm quality, how age impacts fertility, and the practical steps you can take to optimize your chances of conceiving. Dr. Sklar breaks down essential lifestyle changes, from diet to stress management, and highlights key nutrients that support reproductive health. This conversation isn't just about busting myths around fertility treatments but is packed with hope and actionable tips for women over 35. You'll learn about natural solutions that can make a significant difference, whether you're just starting your fertility journey or have been trying for a while. With insights into lab testing, common causes of infertility, and how to maintain a positive mindset, Dr. Sklar's expertise offers a roadmap to achieving your dream of motherhood. This episode is perfect for anyone looking for evidence-based advice and practical guidance to navigate the complexities of fertility after 35. Tune in to feel empowered and informed, and discover how to take control of your fertility journey with confidence. Topics Covered In This Episode: Boosting Fertility Naturally After 35 Egg and Sperm Quality Over Time Debunking Fertility Treatment Myths Essential Nutrients for Reproductive Health Lifestyle Changes to Enhance Fertility Show Notes: Watch the FERTILITY TV WEEKLY EPISODE Follow Dr. Skalr on FACEBOOK Follow @the_fertility_expert on INSTAGRAM Get At Home Sperm Testing - Legacy use code DRMARC for 20% off Click here to learn more about Dr. Elana Roumell's Doctor Mom Membership, a membership designed for moms who want to be their child's number one health advocate! Click here to learn more about Steph Greunke, RD's Substack Mindset + Metabolism where women can learn how to nourish their bodies, hit their health and body composition goals, and become the most vibrant version of themselves. Listen to today's episode on our website Dr. Marc Sklar — a.k.a The Fertility Expert — is a natural fertility specialist helping couples get pregnant for 21 years. He's mission is to help you feel HOPEFUL and CONFIDENT about your fertility journey again. In addition to his Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Dr. Sklar trained at the Harvard Medical School, Mind/Body Medical Institute. He is the creator of Fertility TV, MarcSklar.com and ReproductiveWellness.com, and a Fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine and Medical Advisor for Symphony Natural Health. As well as his online program, he also supports his community via his highly popular YouTube channel: FertilityTV where he shares information packed videos to educate his followers on all things fertility. The Fertility Expert lives in San Diego, with his wife and two sons, where he has clinic Reproductive Wellness. He also works with couples all over the world through his fertility online coaching - the Hope Fertility Program. This Episode's Sponsors Enjoy the health benefits of PaleoValley's products such as their supplements, superfood bars and meat sticks. Receive 15% off your purchase by heading to paleovalley.com/doctormom Discover for yourself why Needed is trusted by women's health practitioners and mamas alike to support optimal pregnancy outcomes. Try their 4 Part Complete Nutrition plan which includes a Prenatal Multi, Omega-3, Collagen Protein, and Pre/Probiotic. To get started, head to thisisneeded.com, and use code DOCTORMOM20 for 20% off Needed's Complete Plan! Active Skin Repair is a must-have for everyone to keep themselves and their families healthy and clean. Keep a bottle in the car to spray your face after removing your mask, a bottle in your medicine cabinet to replace your toxic first aid products, and one in your outdoor pack for whatever life throws at you. Use code DOCTORMOM to receive 20% off your order + free shipping (with $35 minimum purchase). Visit BLDGActive.com to order. INTRODUCE YOURSELF to Steph and Dr. Elana on Instagram. They can't wait to meet you! @stephgreunke @drelanaroumell Please remember that the views and ideas presented on this podcast are for informational purposes only. All information presented on this podcast is for informational purposes and not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a healthcare provider. Consult with your healthcare provider before starting any diet, supplement regimen, or to determine the appropriateness of the information shared on this podcast, or if you have any questions regarding your treatment plan.
In this episode of The Wholesome Fertility Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Marc Sklar to delve into evolving perspectives on fertility, especially for women over 40. We discuss the need to shift our focus from quantity to quality in fertility treatments, and the empowering impact this has on women navigating their fertility journeys. We cover the realities of IVF, the importance of patience, self-advocacy, and creating space for personal growth and healing. Marc and I also explore complex factors such as genetics, autoimmune issues, and male-related factors in recurrent pregnancy loss. This conversation is full of valuable insights for anyone on their fertility journey, promoting a holistic approach to healing and growth. Takeaways A shift in mindset is crucial for couples seeking fertility care after 40. Quality of eggs and embryos becomes more important than quantity as women age. Understanding hormones is important, but shouldn't be the sole focus. Regular ovulation is a key indicator of fertility, regardless of age. Real-life success stories provide hope and perspective for those trying to conceive. Patients should feel empowered to advocate for themselves in medical settings. IVF is not a guaranteed solution and should not be the first option considered. Donor eggs can be a valuable option, but should not be the first recommendation based solely on age. The energetics of fertility are crucial for healing. Recurrent pregnancy loss can stem from various factors, including genetics and autoimmune issues. Male factors contribute to 50% of miscarriages, often overlooked. The importance of the uterine environment in fertility cannot be ignored. Quick fixes are a societal conditioning that impacts health decisions. Understanding the microbiome can enhance fertility treatments. Emotional states can significantly affect physical health and fertility. Be sure to check out our Fertility Empowerment Holiday Bundle here https://www.michelleoravitz.com/fertilityempowermentbundle before it's gone! Guest Bio: Dr. Marc Sklar — a.k.a The Fertility Expert — is a natural fertility specialist helping couples get pregnant for 21 years. He's mission is to help you feel HOPEFUL and CONFIDENT about your fertility journey again. In addition to his Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Dr. Sklar trained at the Harvard Medical School, Mind/Body Medical Institute. He is the creator of Fertility TV, MarcSklar.com and ReproductiveWellness.com, and a Fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine and Medical Advisor for Symphony Natural Health. As well as his online program, he also supports his community via his highly popular YouTube channel: FertilityTV where he shares information packed videos to educate his followers on all things fertility. The Fertility Expert lives in San Diego, with his wife and two sons, where he has his clinic Reproductive Wellness. He also works with couples all over the world through his fertility online coaching - the Hope Fertility Program. FERTILITY TV WEEKLY EPISODE - http://bit.ly/thefertilityexpert FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/thefertilityexpert INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/the_fertility_expert/ For more information about Michelle, visit: www.michelleoravitz.com Be sure to check out our Fertility Empowerment Holiday Bundle here https://www.michelleoravitz.com/fertilityempowermentbundle before it's gone! Click here to get free access to the first chapter in The Way of Fertility Book! https://www.michelleoravitz.com/thewayoffertility The Wholesome FertilityFacebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/ Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertility Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewholesomelotus/ Transcript: Michelle (00:00) Welcome back to the podcast, Dr. Scalari. Marc Sklar (00:03) Welcome, well, thank you for having me. It's automatic. But no, it's awesome to reconnect. It's been a while and I'm excited to have a conversation that we both are passionate about, which is everything fertility. Michelle (00:07) I know it's automatic. Yes. For sure. We're like, you could say we're a little obsessed, right? With fertility. It's like, live it, we breathe it, So awesome. actually today we're going to talk about a couple of different topics, but I wanted to talk to you about pregnancy after 40. Cause I know that a lot of what we hear out there, even about, Marc Sklar (00:25) 100%. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. Michelle (00:46) how even after 35, it's considered a geriatric pregnancy, which I don't know about you. just don't love that term at all. It's icky. yeah, because I'm sure you see most people like closer to the age of 40 and doing really well. So I'd love for you to talk about it, your experience with that, and also some really cool examples of how it can work despite all of the naysayers. Marc Sklar (00:55) Yeah, not a fan of it. Mm-hmm Yeah, so I think, I so many things I want to talk about when you say this that I need to prioritize it in a good way. here's a couple of things that I think are really important. One is, I think our perspective about fertility, and when I say our, not ours as practitioners and doctors and providers, but more like ours as in like, the couple who is seeking care during this time and wanting to get pregnant in their 40s, I think a mind shift has to happen. And I think that they need to think about their fertility in a slightly different way. If we are thinking about our fertility and reading everything that is really focused on couples that are 30 or 35 or whatever age in their 30s, then we're going to be skewed differently about our own fertility and our approach needs to be different. And so I say that in the sense that, you know, we have to have a different reality of what is okay and what we're trying to achieve. A woman who's in her 30s is trying to get as many eggs as possible. Michelle (02:43) Mm-hmm. Marc Sklar (02:43) So they have as many options when they have their embryos created and they are, you know, it's usually more about in general and this is a making a generalization, but it's more about quantity versus quality. We're like, let's have as many as we have so that we can choose the best quality of those and then we can move forward, you know, with our pregnancy. And... the approach may or may not be in those situations about egg quality, because there might be other variables that are impacting their ability to conceive. Whereas I think when we are 40 and older, my approach really shifts. I don't care about quantity. I'm really, really focused on quality. And I think that mindset has to be different as a couple. because then we were not as disappointed like, I didn't get that many follicles and they didn't retrieve as many eggs as I would have hoped. But because that's all we hear about. We hear about, look, we need all these eggs, we need all these embryos. But the reality is, is when we get older, I don't need 20 eggs or 20 embryos, I need a couple good ones. That's really what I'm looking for is a couple good embryos. to work with and to transfer. So I think really a mind shift needs to happen and our perspective on fertility needs to change. And so for reading and understanding things as if we were 30 versus 40 or older, then we're gonna have, I believe, skewed perspective on our fertility journey. So that to me is number one. Number two is we do all get caught up in our hormones and some of that is appropriate and some of that is not appropriate. Is it appropriate to understand where our hormones are at when we're at any age? 100%. Is it important to understand what our estrogen is doing and what our progesterone and FSH are doing? Absolutely. Is it important to know what our AMH is? Yes. Should we get caught up in AMH and make our whole focus about AMH? No. The research doesn't promote, doesn't support these variables. Even FSH, AMH are not good indicators for a couple's ability to conceive and have a healthy pregnancy. Are they important for us to just have a baseline and understand? Yes. Will they potentially or can they potentially influence your IVF protocol? Yes. But that doesn't mean we as couples need to get wrapped up in those numbers and make our fertility all about that because it shouldn't be. My rule of thumb is are you having a regular cycle? Check. Are you ovulating regularly? Check. Is your bleed healthy? Check. You can conceive. Michelle (05:40) Mm-hmm. Marc Sklar (06:00) Do we have to look at these other variables? Do we need to check your thyroid? Do we need to work on your adrenal glands and stress? Do we need to make sure your gut is healthy? Do we need to make sure all the systems are functioning properly? Seem analysis is good. Fallopian tubes are open. All of those things are still important. But the main thing that as long as you're ovulating, you can get. And I think that's a really important piece. Now, we're not talking about IVF or not IVF right now. It's just like conception at 40, right? And or older. And so I think if we just focus on the right things and don't get bogged down by these little details of someone who might approach things a little differently if they were 30, then our approach will be better. It will be healthier. Michelle (06:37) Mm-hmm. Marc Sklar (06:57) you'll be more grounded in your approach. And we could focus on the areas that really need attention and support. And so I think that piece is really important as we are in our 40s, approaching fertility, still wanting to conceive. If we're always comparing ourselves to other women and other circumstances, we're gonna lose sight of what we need to do and always be trying to like catch up or do what they're doing. And I think that is... That can really push us down the wrong road. I say this because truly I work with so many women who are over 40. And I see this time and time again. So it's coming from a lot of experience working with women over 40. And I have a wonderful story to share of a woman who is, and everyone will gasp when they hear, okay, when she conceived she was 48. Michelle (07:55) That's awesome. I love that. Marc Sklar (07:55) She is, I just spoke to her two days ago. When she delivers, she will be 49. Okay? And I'm not saying she didn't have a long journey. Michelle (08:08) Was this natural or was it IVF? Marc Sklar (08:11) This time was natural, but I'm not saying she didn't have a long journey. She did. I'm not saying it was easy. It was not. It was a long journey. It was difficult. Miscarriages, conceiving naturally, conceiving through IVF, long IVF protocols, multiple clinics, like all these things. So it wasn't easy. It was long, but she's 32 weeks pregnant right now. Michelle (08:40) Wow, amazing. Marc Sklar (08:41) And I say that because it's possible. It can happen. And these are the sorts of things we see on a regular basis. I'm not saying it's easy at 48, not at all. But I say that for some perspective on the process. Okay. And I think that, you know, do I think everyone could last for seven plus years trying? No, I don't think that's for everybody. She was never going to give up. Michelle (08:51) Mm-hmm. Marc Sklar (09:11) Like regardless, like she was never going to stop and never give up until she was pregnant. And that's what she told me. She's like, I'm not going to stop and I'm determined. I was like, okay, I'll support you. Right. That, that, that process is not for everybody. Some people will be on it for a year or just have one or two IVF transfers. And they're like, this is too much. I'm done. I'm going to move on. And I respect everybody's path in that process, but Michelle (09:21) Wow, amazing. Yeah. Right. Marc Sklar (09:39) I want everyone to know it's possible and that's why I share that story. I think it's possible regardless of age with the right support and the right process and the right focus of our attention. Michelle (09:51) I love that. I really do. And I love the stories because I think that there's so many people that can benefit and you have that sign hope in the background. And it's true. Like those are, but stories, real life stories, there's nothing like real life stories to provide real hope. Cause you can hear, you know, there's a chance of this or a chance of that. But when you actually see an example of somebody going through those challenges that you are and having a successful pregnancy, Marc Sklar (10:00) Yeah. Michelle (10:21) I think that there's nothing that compares to that. Marc Sklar (10:24) Yeah, absolutely. And I love to bring in stories wherever possible. And she was just at top of mind because I just booked her two days ago. So yeah. Michelle (10:33) That's awesome. You know what I find really cool is the Guinness Book of World Records, the oldest pregnancy is 58 and it was natural. And it was a woman in England who, you know, in England, they don't have a lot of sunlight and, know, and vitamin D access naturally. So I thought that was really cool. But it's, it could be done. It's possible. Just like you said, and I love that you said Marc Sklar (10:45) Wow. No. Michelle (10:58) as long as you're ovulating, there is a possibility that you can get pregnant. Marc Sklar (11:02) Yeah, yeah, we see this, we do see this all the time. Look, as soon as you hit 35 and 38 and certainly 40 and older, you're going to read things and hear things that say, you can't, it's not possible, you won't, you need donor, you need IVF, whatever it is that you're gonna hear, you're gonna hear it all. I think the hardest time is when you hear it from the person on the other side of the desk in a white coat that says to you, your only option is donor, just give up. And we all hear variations of those words, whether it's not possible, just use donor, whatever variation of that, of what I just said, when you go into an office, whether that's your OB, Michelle (11:46) True. Marc Sklar (12:01) or your REI or whoever it might be, and you're sitting down talking to them and they see your age, they assume certain things and they make certain judgments. And they express those verbally to you. And you hear that and that registers in your brain that embeds into your brain. And you start to believe it. Well, yeah, right. Michelle (12:22) It's nocebo. True. Marc Sklar (12:28) I've never heard it, say it. really like that phrase. Yeah. Michelle (12:31) You're never going to be able to get it out of your head now. Every time a woman comes in and tells you the story. Marc Sklar (12:36) Yeah. And so look, they said this to you, it and our our brains are really strong and we imprint with these negative things very easily. It's much harder to imprint with all the positive, it takes more effort. And so it imprints into our brain. And now we start to believe it. Well, Dr. So and so said, it's not possible, I'm not going to do it, I can't. And then we repeat that to ourselves so often that Michelle (12:49) Right. It's true. Marc Sklar (13:05) Now our body and our brains believe that to be true. so if someone says something negative to you, you have to work double or triple as hard on yourself to get that out. And you need to express to them, I didn't come here to hear negativity. I didn't come here for you to tell me that I can't. I'm determined to get pregnant. Michelle (13:09) 100%. Marc Sklar (13:33) And it's fine if you're not able or willing to help me, I'll go someplace else, but I don't need you to tell me that I can't do it, because I know that I can. And you have to do it in that moment. You have to say that in that moment to them, because what you're saying to them is repeating it back to yourself to retrain yourself and get rid very quickly, get rid of that negative comment so it doesn't embed into your brain, into your conscious. Michelle (13:52) Yeah. Marc Sklar (14:00) But it also allows them, they need to be woken up. One, they need to be told this is not okay. And two, you have to have the power and the strength to verbalize that truth to them. Okay. You might not be getting pregnant in the conventional way that you thought or they thought. You might not get pregnant in the way that they would like you to. It doesn't mean that you cannot get pregnant. It means that it might take longer. It might be a different path. It might be... whatever. And so I think it's really important in those moments to stand up for yourself and verbalize that and let them know they might not like it. It's okay. Yeah, you didn't like what they said to you. So it's fine. Michelle (14:41) Yeah, exactly. Totally, totally. And that's like really taking your power back regardless, ultimately it's your journey. You're not there to make the doctor feel better. Marc Sklar (14:53) Right, listen, I think that's such an important piece. Unlike most other medical visits and specialties, you are a consumer buying their service. Just because they're wearing a white coat and they have MD after their name does not mean that they get the say in everything. It's your journey, it's your process. You're paying them a lot of money for their service. And even if you have insurance coverage, by the way, it's still insurance coverage that can go someplace else to pay for somebody else. So it doesn't have to go to them. And so... You have the power, like they make it feel like they have the power and they control the situation. I want you to know you have the power. You control the situation and your outcome. It's your dollars that you're spending. You are and should be an equal participant in this process with them. And they don't have to dictate everything. Now, I'm not saying, you you're telling them the protocols to use all the time, but It needs to be a joint effort in this process. It's totally different than going into a different medical environment and a different provider for different services. They're not charging you $20,000, those other people, for a service that's elective. So stand up for yourself. Have that empowerment to do so. Michelle (16:34) Yeah. Right. Yeah. And another point that I want to make is, you know, when you're working with a doctor, it doesn't matter how qualified, like, I feel like they should believe in your outcome. If they're doubting your outcome, find another person. Marc Sklar (16:57) Yeah, right now, 100%, 100%. Look, I am not opposed to donor egg. I think that donor egg is something that is super valuable and has its place. What I don't like is that just because of your age, someone is telling you, need to use donor egg. What they're really saying, And there is certainly a place for donor egg. have lots of women that I work with that use donor egg very successfully and I'm a big proponent of it. But what, why they are telling you just based on your age to use donor egg is because their success rates are impacted by your age and the challenge, the potential challenge of getting pregnant at your age. Michelle (17:51) Right. Marc Sklar (17:55) And so for them and their success rates, they have higher chances with using donor egg and they would just prefer, it's an easier process, they would prefer that you use donor egg for that purpose. Okay, now again, does it mean that it's not the right decision for some? It just means that I think if they're just making that decision based on age, I think there's a lot of other pieces that need to be looked at before that decision is made. Michelle (18:24) What you just said is so important because it's the reality. Really if the system, it's the reality because their ability to really stay on top of their game is for their statistics to make them look really good. And it's human nature. They're going to be thinking about that when they're talking to you, regardless if they're, you know, they can be great doctors, the two can coexist, but They're also in a business. So it's important to keep that in mind in the realistic aspect of it is that it's going to make them look better. They don't want to take a risk. They see it as a risk, but that doesn't mean that just because they see it that way, that that's really the case for you. Marc Sklar (18:54) 100%. Right, yeah. Look, absolutely. I say this also from, so everyone knows who's listening, 50 % of the couples that I work with, 50 % of them are doing IVF. I could group IUI into that as well, so IUI or IVF, some form of assistive technique. Of that number, about 15%, use donor egg. Michelle (19:33) Mm-hmm. Marc Sklar (19:34) So I'm fine with it. I'm happy to support you with it. I just often think that choice is made prematurely or that push in that direction is done prematurely without really giving you a fair chance, really looking at your case as a whole versus just looking at you as an age, as a number. Michelle (19:56) Same thing with IVF. I also find that with IVF that people will start out maybe three months and they're young and they're like, you know, I just want a baby now. So I'm going to go to IVF. And a lot of people have a preconceived notion just because you're paying a huge amount of money and that there's technology involved that doesn't give a guarantee. in fact, I've seen people get more successful naturally, even at an older age than going through IVF. Marc Sklar (20:05) Easy. Well, the success rates for IVF for those who are listening and aren't aware are relatively low. You know, in your, from 30 to 35, those success rates are around 35 to 40 % ish. You know, depending on the clinic, some clinics might have a little higher, some a little bit lower, but roughly, you know, in the United States, that's an accurate statistic. It only goes down as you get older. And if you look, because most clinics, Michelle (20:50) you Marc Sklar (20:56) Don't have to report, but most clinics do report their statistics. If you look at statistics for IVF in their 40s without donor egg, those statistics are very, very low. So then you have to ask yourself, is this worth the money or can I get the same or better statistics and results trying naturally by addressing the root issues, by focusing on the things that I need to focus on, by getting healthy. are those better for me? Are those odds better? One of the beautiful things you mentioned it with, you work with younger women and after three months they move forward with IVF. One of the beautiful things that's happened over the last 20 years is that fertility treatments and the fertility journey has become something that is more accepted and people are more willing to talk about it. And as a result of that, marketing towards those communities has increased dramatically. And as a result, IBF has been spoken about more frequently because of that marketing. And so it's become so much more commonplace that couples who want to get pregnant, young, try for three months or six months, hey, it's not working. you know, so and so did IVF and got pregnant or so, you know, we should just go do IVF. And they don't know the real statistics. They believe that it's a hundred percent successful. And as a result, it becomes the first line of treatment versus, you know, what used to be the third or fourth or fifth line of treatment, right? Well, I used to go to my OB and they used to do that. And then I would try other things. Now it's like, I'm not pregnant. Let's just go do IVF. Right. And so so many couples end up doing IVF. thinking it's faster or more convenient without really working on themselves. And in turn, then they realized later on, I really shouldn't have started this way because it's not a guarantee. I haven't been successful. So they go there very prematurely. My preference would be is to see couples have patience. Take a step back. What's not working for me? Michelle (23:03) Mm-hmm. Yeah. Marc Sklar (23:17) What do I need to improve and correct? And let's work on the root issues so that way you can be successful moving forward. And I had a conversation two weeks ago with a woman. I talked about it briefly this week on my Instagram stories because I think we were both frustrated with each other during this conversation. She has a history of repeated chemical pregnancies. And she is frustrated with the lack of results and I've just started working with her. And so I asked her, know, she, and as we just started working together, she had another chemical and I asked her to stop trying for a little bit. I'm like, you're just having these ongoing chemicals and we're really not able to make progress. I just wrote out this plan for you. I want to give it some opportunity. You know, it's the end of the, it's close to the end of the year. How about we just take off right now through the end of the year? Let's just take a break. Let's enjoy life and let's work on ourselves. And she felt like she was wasting time and she was feeling, I could feel her as soon as I said it, like getting anxious about like just the time of giving, creating this time to, and she's in her early forties. And she said, you know, I don't think I'm gonna do that. I can't do that. I'm gonna. Michelle (24:19) Mm-hmm. Marc Sklar (24:44) I'm going to keep trying because I feel like I'm wasting time. We had this back and forth, this long conversation back and forth. I'm going to totally support her and respect her decision about how she wants to move forward. I just don't agree. Sometimes taking a step back and working on ourselves and creating space is progress towards our ultimate goal. I know that we think that if we're not actively having intercourse and trying to conceive at ovulation every month, that we're wasting time. Michelle (24:57) Yeah. yeah. Marc Sklar (25:15) Well, in a situation like this, we're just spinning our wheels. If all we do is continue to do the same thing every month, expecting a different result, I don't know how that's gonna change. So we need to give ourselves a little bit of opportunity. And she's so worked up about it and anxious about it, she's trying to control every aspect and she's scared. She's making this decision out of fear. Michelle (25:19) Totally. Mm-hmm. Marc Sklar (25:43) So one, the decision's being made out of fear, and two, she's trying to strangle, like, I'm gonna control all of this. It's not, we are typically not successful if we make decisions out of fear, number one, okay? And number two, the more we try to strangle something, the more you strangle it and you don't allow it to be successful. We need to create some space, some room for things to occur. Okay? And I'm a big proponent of this, like, let's just take a step back. Let's take a deep breath. Let's understand, let's give ourselves some space and not have to be so stressed about this. Most things, if you think about it, are created in space, in a little bit of a vacuum. Sorry, not a vacuum, in a little bit of a space. If we have this vacuum, we're constantly trying to control it. There's no space for creation. Michelle (26:19) Yep. Yeah. Marc Sklar (26:39) There's no place for an opportunity for something to be created in. So I think it's, know, painting a beautiful painting is created from a blank canvas. It's created from space. And the same thing with our life. We need to create an opportunity for life to be created. And so that means not straining, not holding on so tight, not trying to control every little thing. Michelle (26:52) Mm-hmm. Yep. Marc Sklar (27:08) Let's take a step back. I'm not saying you don't like do the right things. I'm saying we don't try to control all of those things so closely. And I think this is really such an important lesson for all of us because our tendency when we're told is I'm gonna do it differently. I'm gonna add this in like, right? And you're just like more and more and more more and more. So that's like this stranglehold that happens. Michelle (27:29) Mm-hmm. Marc Sklar (27:35) And I want us all to just let go a little bit more. It doesn't mean you're giving up. It doesn't mean you're taking a break. It doesn't have to be. It means you're just not holding on so tight to the outcome and the process. And I think this is so, so valuable for us. Difficult to do. I'm not saying it's easy, but it's so valuable. you know, I know her and I, were both... kind of frustrated by the conversation because it didn't feel like she was listening to me and she didn't feel like she wanted to move on with my recommendations. She felt frustrated by me asking her to take a break. But I say it out of all love, like that is what I feel like is going to be the most beneficial for her in that situation. And I've had these conversations with others in the past and I'm just saying this from experience. So for all of you listening, sometimes we just gotta let go a little bit. We've got to just ease up just a little bit. Michelle (28:31) love this. Yeah, no, I love this so much. you have no idea. Cause it, think that like you just said, you've had so much experience, you've seen this. And when you do something over and over again for many years, what happens is you start to get a feeling for it. You know, my husband works in the ER. He's starting to have a feel. He gets a sense when somebody's really sick or somebody saying they're sick, you start to get a sixth sense. You know, maybe we can't measure that, but it's a real thing. And I love that you talk about that. Cause to me that's Marc Sklar (28:37) Yeah. Michelle (29:04) being in a state of flow, being in a state of flow is the same exact thing that happens in our body when our chi flows and our vitality is able to feed all of our organs. cannot happen when it's constricted. And then going inward. Yeah, that's just going into the yin. You can't be constantly yang. You have to go back into the yin as well. And yin is incredibly productive. Marc Sklar (29:25) Yeah. Michelle (29:28) Like what happens when we're sleeping? We're in a state of yin. It's the most productive thing your body can do. You can't possibly have so much going on without that kind of like inert state. know, so it's, yeah, it's totally important, but also I don't know if you ever follow Dr. Joe Dispenza. I'm obsessed with his teachings. And have you ever done his meditations? So his meditations, he actually takes you through a form of induction, which Marc Sklar (29:48) Mm-hmm. Yeah. No. Michelle (29:58) It's not hypnosis, but he gets you into a state of space, of becoming aware of space. Because when you become aware of space and everything that he does is based on science. actually has a whole research team on this. And this idea of kind of allowing this state of space, as they learn in quantum physics, you know, getting to this place where we're not locked in to the material world. We're not locked in. We're kind of like moving back so we can allow this divine intelligence to take over. And then, and then it fixes things. It takes care of your body. does what it needs to do. Cause that's not our job. Our job is yet to direct and to intend, but our job is not to fix every single thing. When we try to do that, all we're doing is getting in the way of this divine intelligence. So I love that you're saying this because it totally like, it totally speaks the language that I'm feeling when it comes to. fertility health and overall health like every way really. Marc Sklar (31:00) Yeah, I agree. it's something I talk about. I have to do it, I feel like, repeatedly to the same person to get them to hear the message. And it's not intuitive. Like, personality-wise and for many of us, our goal is like, just want to fix it. I want to solve it. I want to do it. That creates this stranglehold. And so it's not intuitive for them to kind Michelle (31:08) Yeah, because it's not common knowledge. It's not common. Mm-hmm. Marc Sklar (31:30) pull back a little bit and feel like that's moving forward. But it is. Michelle (31:34) Yeah. Yeah, totally. Cause I mean, we have, we're conditioned to, you know, to first of all, get quick fixes. I mean, this is, we've been conditioned for years and this is all marketing for quick fixes, like quicker, faster, better, you know, and we also are conditioned to no pain, no gain. You know, you have to work for it. You have to get it. You have to be on top and Marc Sklar (31:46) Mm-hmm. Michelle (31:59) So over time, this is just a habit. That's going to be our knee jerk reaction or response to pretty much anything, but it's not necessarily the response your body needs. Marc Sklar (32:10) Yeah, no, absolutely. And it's actually with the younger generation, that's only getting worse. Maybe not the no pain, no gain part, but the quick fix. That's our generation. Yeah. The younger generation is like, I don't want any pain, but I want all the gain. Yeah. And the quick fix, you know, part of it is because of the phone. Michelle (32:20) Yeah, that might be more our generation. This is true. It's true. Yeah. I just want to be on my phone. Dopamine. Marc Sklar (32:39) the dopamine, but also like this, as much as Amazon has been a great service to so many people, it's a huge disservice. We, and especially the younger generation, expect everything now in a day. Right? That's the quick fix. That's like immediate gratification. Free delivery, two days. Now everyone expects free delivery and they want it there in two days. And it doesn't work like, Michelle (32:55) Mm-hmm. Yeah. Marc Sklar (33:09) The world doesn't typically work that way, but they've preconditioned us to this. And that's to our detriment, right? Because that gets translated across the board to all aspects of our life. Now we want things faster. We more immediate gratification. it should have been fixed. Why didn't they get back to me, right? Like all of these things, I think that's a problem. Yeah. Michelle (33:32) I'm like, we're on the same page. 100%. Yeah. And I think that, yeah, it just, these are mental patterns that we're constantly repeating. And I'll be honest. I mean, ever since I had my phone, I just don't feel as sharp. I don't remember as much. My attention can't stay on one thing. And even me, I'm aware of this and it's impacting me. Marc Sklar (33:41) Mm-hmm. Right, yeah, yeah, yeah. One of my favorite things to do both to bother my children and because it's beneficial to them is if we need to order something from Amazon, I put it on the longest shipping option as possible. Like if it says one week or two weeks, that's what I pick. Every time. I mean, unless I like immediately need something, whatever. But like. Michelle (34:08) that's smart. That's actually really smart. You need it. You'll use it when you need it. Marc Sklar (34:18) Yeah, but like in general, I use the longer shipping option because I'm trying to retrain their minds to be like, it's not here yet. Okay, we'll come. It's not, it's not the end of the world, right? It will arrive. and usually Amazon gives you a little benefit for that delay, by the way. Yeah. Michelle (34:36) Yeah, yeah, yeah, right. It's a little cheaper. That's really smart. That is actually really, really smart. And then you can put things in one box. So it also is good for the environment. So when it comes to recurrent pregnancy loss, because you'd mentioned you're talking about chemical pregnancies and what are some of the common factors that you've seen clinically? Marc Sklar (34:46) Yeah, and good for the environment. Yeah. Yeah, so chemical pregnancy could be a little bit different, but if we're talking about, you know, reoccurring pregnancy laws or, you know, multiple miscarriages, then the, there are four buckets that I put things into. The first bucket is one we have to look at and analyze, but one we potentially can't do much about, which is genetics, right? Is there some sort of genetic abnormality that's occurring potentially? Michelle (35:24) Mm-hmm. Marc Sklar (35:30) due to my genetics or the combination of mine with my partners and what's that going on. I might end up with five causes actually now that I think about it. The next one is autoimmune issues. I find this is a huge reason for reoccurring pregnancy loss. will say also I find this is a big reason for secondary fertility issues. Michelle (35:41) Hey, good. Marc Sklar (35:59) with recurrent pregnancy loss. So secondary meaning you've been successful with the pregnancy one time or multiple times, and then at some point you're trying again and you're not successful, but in this case you've had, let's just say a loss. And so I would say I find that autoimmune issues are much more common in that situation because something happened in one of the previous pregnancies or postpartum that caused some sort of autoimmune issue that has triggered this outcome or contributed to this outcome. Michelle (36:26) Mm-hmm. Marc Sklar (36:28) Another one is blood clotting factors, that there is some sort of, you know, some issue, whether that's genetic or not, because it doesn't have to be genetic, that is contributing to more clotting factors that doesn't allow for that embryo to implant properly, and you could have a miscarriage. So that's three. Four, uterine issues. That could be wide, that could be like a bigger bubble that doesn't get talked about as frequently. So what's going on in implantation that might be contributing to that? Is there an infection, a virus, a bacteria? Is there inflammation? Is there endometriosis? What is going on inside the uterine cavity and with the endometrium that could be causing this pregnancy or multiple pregnancies to not be able to be held? And then the last one, which is male factor. So 50 % of all miscarriages are male factor related. Most typically in those, it's going to be some sort of DNA fragmentation issue. So the DNA of the sperm has been compromised in some way and that's contributing to that loss. That's the one that unfortunately we don't talk about as much because, like why would a male... Michelle (37:43) Mm-hmm. Marc Sklar (37:57) contribute to the miscarriage, you know, and they're not carrying. So that one gets ignored, but something that needs to be ruled out. So those are the, I said four, but really five, those are the five reasons that, you we should look at. Michelle (38:10) Yeah, for sure. And also the microbiome, know vaginal microbiome can impact a lot. Marc Sklar (38:14) Yeah, so that I look at that in that fourth one with the uterine environment. So to me, that microbiome is a piece that I look at when I'm evaluating that. Yeah. Michelle (38:23) Yeah. And I feel like, I feel like they should always look at that, like before transfers. mean, cause people are paying so much money. And I know in Spain, it's more commonplace for them to give vaginal, suppositories for, probiotics. And I feel like it would really be very helpful for a lot of people. Marc Sklar (38:33) Yep. Great. Yeah, I've started running that test much more frequently in the last year. And I can't say I run it for everybody because at some point I'm just balancing cost of things, right? Like we could run every test under the sun. It's just like, it's a matter of cost. But certainly if I see implantation failure, if I see chemical pregnancies, you know, these are the sorts of things that for sure I'll start to look at. Michelle (38:48) Yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Chris. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. I mean, we could talk for hours, I love that we talked about, first of all, it's really interesting just to get your take on things and to hear from another person who's doing the same thing, But also, you know, I love the fact that you were talking about the energetics of it, because I think that when you do this long enough, you start to see patterns and you could start to see how emotions can really constrict the chi, you know, from our perspective. Marc Sklar (39:38) Yeah, sure. Michelle (39:39) So I think that that is really important because yes, we could look at all the little details and the numbers and the stats, but the energetics aspect, we can get so kind of like focused on the small parts. And then sometimes it's good to kind of go zoom back and see the bigger picture. So I thought what you said about that to me was very, very powerful. Marc Sklar (40:01) Yeah, all of these things, like everything we talked about today is so valuable for those individuals who need that specific message, right? Like we're all in a different place and we all have our own journey, but hopefully, you know, the messages we shared today and the information we shared today really resonated with those who are listening. Michelle (40:10) Yeah. I'm sure they did for sure. mean, was a really valuable information. So it's been great having you back, Dr. Sklar. It's been too long and we should do this every so often because I feel like we're never going to really run out of things to talk about. Thank you so much for coming on. Marc Sklar (40:34) I agree. I'm happy to be on any time. Yeah, Yeah, I appreciate it and wishing everyone success on their journeys.
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Maca extract has become a popular herb as scientific research continues to substantiate its traditional uses. On this podcast, respected nutrition scientist and educator Deanna Minich, PhD, provides a detailed profile of maca root including a research overview, as well as clinical advice about choosing the highest quality extract. Minich is a sought-after industry consultant and has been an educator with the Institute for Functional Medicine for nearly 12 years. About the Expert Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, IFMCP, is a nutrition scientist and Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner. She serves as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health and has over 20 years of experience in academia, clinical practice, and the dietary supplement industry. Minich has authored 6 wellness books and more than 50 scientific publications. She also lectures internationally and teaches at multiple institutions, focusing on transforming lives through nutrition and lifestyle.
In this episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, Dr. Deanna Minich joins Dr. Carrie Jones to discuss all about melatonin. They dive into: 1. The functions and benefits of melatonin; 2. The importance of darkness in melatonin production; 3. Melatonin's role as an antioxidant; 4. The potential use of melatonin in immune health and brain detoxification; 5. Melatonin supplementation and its potential therapeutic applications. Dr. Deanna Minich is an expert in nutrition science, an international lecturer, a teacher, and an author with more than two decades of experience in academia, food, and dietary supplement industries. She holds the position of Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. Additionally, Dr. Deanna has authored six consumer books on wellness topics and has published more than fifty scholarly articles.
In today's episode, Tara is joined by Deanna Minich, a distinguished expert with a scientific background, to unravel the wonders of melatonin and its significance in healthcare. Deanna shares insights from her role as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health, shedding light on their innovative plant-based nutraceuticals and the remarkable benefits of Herbatonin, a high-quality form of melatonin. The conversation dissects the importance of melatonin in healthy aging, its impact on detoxification, and its potential to regulate circadian rhythms. From varying dosages to the influence of liver health, the episode provides a comprehensive understanding of melatonin's multifaceted role in supporting overall well-being. Whether you're curious about melatonin for children's sleep patterns or it's potential role in healthy aging, this episode has all the answers. Here's some of what is discussed: Understanding Melatonin: Dr. Minich provides valuable insights into the unique properties of Herbatonin, a high-quality plant-derived form of melatonin that exhibits potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions. Melatonin for Children: The debate surrounding the use of melatonin supplements for children, especially amidst the challenges of the pandemic, is explored in-depth, considering both the benefits and potential risks. Individualized Approaches: Dr. Minich emphasizes the importance of personalized dosage and the quality of melatonin supplements, advocating for a comprehensive understanding of individual responses and needs. Melatonin and Healthy Aging: The episode uncovers the benefits of melatonin for healthy aging, with a focus on the optimal dosage for different age groups and specific conditions. ABOUT DR. MINICH Deanna Minich, PhD, is a nutrition scientist, educator, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the natural product industries, currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. She has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™). She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and over fifty scientific publications. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people to transform their lives practically and artfully through nutrition and lifestyle. Visit her at: www.deannaminich.com Visit https://www.phytomelatonin.org to learn more about Herbatonin, the science behind melatonin and melatonin's many applications in the body. If you are interested in Symphony Natural Health's products and have more questions, reach out to the team by emailing medical.team@symphonynaturalhealth.com Clinicians, please visit https://symphonynaturalhealthpro.com to learn more about Symphony Natural Health's professional line of products. Mentioned in this episode: Purchase Herbatonin here and use Tara's discount code for 15% off, which is Tara15: https://symphonynaturalhealth.com/TaraHerbatonin Find out more about The Hormone Balance Solution here: https://tarathornenutrition.com/hormone-balance-solution/
Dr. Deanna Minich, is a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner, with a Masters of Science degree in Human Nutrition , and a Doctorate in Medical Sciences. She is an international lecturer, educator, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries, currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people to practically and artfully transform their lives through nutrition and lifestyle. Visit her at: www.deannaminich.com Dr. Minich, brings us into the world of melatonin in today's episode, going beyond its well-known role in sleep regulation to explore its lesser-known functions. We discuss how melatonin impacts digestive health, its profound implications for women in menopause, and the influence of nutrients on circadian rhythms. We also examine the controversies surrounding melatonin supplementation, unraveling its powerful antioxidant properties and the importance of finding the right dosage for individual health needs. In this episode: Why understanding melatonin's roles is crucial for women, particularly during menopause. How melatonin production occurs in the pineal gland and the gut. Why nutrient intake affects circadian rhythms and overall health. How irregular schedules can disrupt natural body rhythms, plus solutions to mitigate this. Why it's important to take an individualized approach to nutrient supplementation. How high-dose melatonin may impact the body's systems and hormone balance. Why receptor saturation from high melatonin doses can decrease effectiveness. How melatonin serves as a powerful antioxidant with an appropriate dosage. Why moderation in antioxidant use, including melatonin, is necessary for health. How personalized healthcare helps in understanding supplement and medication interactions. Why melatonin's role extends to the health of bones, joints, the gut, hair, skin, and nails. How lifestyle choices and hormonal balance impact menstrual health. Why melatonin can help manage perimenopausal symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats. How the timing and dosage of melatonin supplementation can be optimized for individual needs. Why continuous adjustments in melatonin intake may be needed as one's health circumstances change. Get 15% off Herbatonin low dose melatonin here. Code KARENMARTEL15 Timeline Nutrition is offering my community 10% off Mitopure at https://www.timelinenutrition.com/karenmartel Code HORMONE. Get 20% off Equip's Collagen at https://www.equipfoods.com/km20 Code: KM20 Interested in joining our NEW Peptide Weight Loss Program? Join today and get the details here. Join our Women's Group Coaching Program OnTrack TODAY! Karen Martel, Certified Hormone Specialist & Transformational Nutrition Coach and weight loss expert. Visit https://karenmartel.com/ Karen's Facebook Karen's Instagram
In this insightful episode of The Midlife Makeover Show, host Wendy Valentine delves into the world of melatonin with Dr. Deanna Minich, a seasoned nutrition scientist and author. As many of our listeners navigate the choppy waters of perimenopause and menopause, understanding the role of melatonin becomes increasingly important for maintaining healthy sleep patterns and overall well-being. Dr. Minich enlightens us on melatonin's multifaceted functions beyond sleep regulation, including its antioxidant properties, immune system support, and how it acts as a "molecule of consciousness" connecting us to nature. We discuss how our bodies produce melatonin, the impact of stress and aging on its levels, and the importance of this hormone in various life stages, especially during midlife transitions. Join us as we uncover the truth about synthetic versus plant-based melatonin, the safety of supplementation, and practical tips for managing jet lag with melatonin protocols. Dr. Minich also shares fascinating insights into how melatonin levels fluctuate with the lunar cycle and the potential benefits of plant melatonin, available through Symphony Natural Health. Whether you're struggling with sleep disturbances, seeking to enhance your immune function, or simply curious about the broader implications of melatonin in midlife, this episode is a treasure trove of knowledge. Tune in and discover how to harness the power of melatonin to support your journey through midlife and beyond.
STRONGER BONES LIFESTYLE: REVERSING THE COURSE OF OSTEOPOROSIS NATURALLY
Welcome back to the Stronger Bones Lifestyle Podcast. Today Debi welcomes Dr. Mona Fahoum about hormones and their impact on bone health, which hormones to focus on during menopause and why it's a lifestyle solution not a one pill solution.As a naturopathic physician and owner of Meridian Medicine in Seattle and Essential Wellness in Arlington, WA, Dr. Mona Fahoum focuses on preventive primary care, women's health, hormones, and digestive concerns. As part of the medical team for Symphony Natural Health, makers of Femmenessence, Dr. Mona consults extensively on women's health and hormones. Listen today as Dr. Mona and Debi share the benefits of Femmenessence and share how to naturally support your hormones.Join them on their discussion of food demonization, hydration, nutrition and diet as low force interventions and why you need to think about the basics when it comes to a healthy body at all ages.Key Takeaways:[3:55] Hormones and their impact on bone health[6:59] Progesterone and testosterone[8:00] Gut health and metabolism [11:26] Sleep and bone loss[13:01] Serotonin[13:33]The importance of motility for gut health[15:25] How to naturally support hormones[18:54] Women with hormone specific breast cancer caveats[21:07] Low force intervention[21: 48] Bio identical hormone[25:53] How late can you go on bio identicals[26:31] Alternatives [28:50] Mach[31: 10] Dutch test[32:20] Brain protective aspect[34:42] Bones[35:00] Micro architecture in bones[36:21] Hydration[41:31] Spinach and food variety[42:51] Think about the basics Where to Find Guest:WebsiteInstagramUse this link: www.symphonynaturalhealth.com/debirobinson, to get a 15% discount on Symphony Natural Health products including Femmenessence products.Memorable Quotes:"We need bone breakdown to create space for new stronger better quality bone to be laid down.” [6:33] -Debi"There are only a few places where I think food should be completely demonized.” [21:41] – Dr. Mona"We need strong bones but we also need flexible bones.” [35:17]-Dr. Mona"We need to be bendable and not breakable [35:55]-DebiTo learn more about me and to stay connected, click on the links below:Instagram: @debirobinsonwellnessWebsite: DebiRobinson.comHealthy Gut Healthy Bones Program
“Hormone balance is the catchphrase for younger women.” - James Frame When you're looking at perimenopause and post-menopause, the goal is to stop the hormone fluctuations or to replace hormones that have been lost. For younger women, the focus is reinvigorating the biofeedback mechanism to balance and regulate their hormone production. Unfortunately, being younger means that many doctors are more likely to simply put them on birth control to mask any period problems they're experiencing without investigating the root cause. That can have knock-on effects that make it harder to regain balance as they age. So, what can you do to support your hormones and relieve period problems if you don't want to be on hormonal birth control? Today, I'm joined by James Frame and Dr. Deanna Minich from Symphony Natural Health. James and Deanna are discussing the importance of understanding the body's natural cycle, the potential adverse effects of birth control pills, the uses of maca and the properties of its different phenotypes, the importance of hormone balance for conception and healthy pregnancy, the benefits of Femmenessence for younger women, and more. Enjoy the episode! Highlights How maca can help younger women by addressing the root causes of their symptoms Breaking the stigma around the menstrual cycle The benefits of women being more open about their cycles and seeking help earlier Why it's essential to have a regular menstrual cycle Variations in lipids and nutrients throughout your menstrual cycle The role of hormone metabolism and detoxification How environmental contaminants impact the endocrine system and reproductive health Using Femmenessence (https://femmenessence.com/) to detoxify and alleviate menstrual disturbances Getting your body into its best state for preconception health Herbs that are used for cycle regulation How the Femmenessence formulations differ for younger women and post-menopausal women How different maca phenotypes have different physiological effects on the body Recommendations on the use of Femmenessence during pregnancy and breastfeeding Where to start if you're having problems with your period My experience with endometriosis patients using Femmenessence This episode is sponsored by Femmenessence It's a rare occurrence to find a non-prescription supplement that becomes a go-to for hormone health and Femmenessence is just that. Whether you're pre-menopausal, menopausal, or struggling with PMS, irregular periods, or other hormone imbalances, I highly recommend giving Femmenessence a try. Visit Femmenessence.com (https://femmenessence.com/) and use my code SHAWN20 for exclusive savings. Resources Dr. Tassone's Practice https://www.drshawntassone.com/ The Hormone Balance Bible https://tassonemd.com/hormone-balance-bible/ Hormone Archetype Quiz https://tassonemd.lpages.co/hormonearchetypequiz/ Disclaimer This podcast and website represent the opinions of Dr. Shawn Tassone and his guests. The content here should not be taken as medical advice and is for informational purposes only. Because each person is so unique, please consult your health care professional for any medical questions.
We are honored to be joined by Dr. Deanna Minich, a distinguished nutrition scientist, educator, and author with over two decades of experience in academia and the natural product industries. Currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health, she has also made significant contributions as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and through her own practice known as Food & Spirit™. Dr. Minich is a prolific writer, having authored six consumer books on wellness, multiple book chapters, and over fifty scientific publications. With that said, we are truly honored to have her on! Topics: 1. Melatonin Basics - Definition and role in the body. 2. Imbalance and Symptoms - Causes of melatonin imbalance. - Associated symptoms. 3. Assessing Levels - Methods to gauge melatonin adequacy. 4. Dietary Sources - Foods containing melatonin. 5. Biohacking Tips - Strategies for optimizing melatonin. 6. Phytomelatonin vs. Synthetic - Distinction between natural and synthetic melatonin. 7. Historical Uses - Traditional applications of melatonin supplements. 8. Modern Applications - New uses and emerging research. 9. Supplement Considerations - Who should consider melatonin supplements. - Safety precautions. Thanks for tuning in! Get Chloe's Book Today! "75 Gut-Healing Strategies & Biohacks" If you liked this episode, please leave a rating and review or share it to your stories over on Instagram. If you tag @synthesisofwellness, Chloe would love to personally thank you for listening! Follow Chloe on Instagram @synthesisofwellness Follow Chloe on TikTok @chloe_c_porter Visit synthesisofwellness.com to purchase products, subscribe to our mailing list, and more! Or visit linktr.ee/synthesisofwellness to see all of Chloe's links, schedule a BioPhotonic Scanner consult with Chloe, or support the show! Thanks again for tuning in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chloe-porter6/support
In this special interview episode of Heart Doc VIP, Dr. Joel Kahn sits down with the esteemed Dr. Deanna Minich, a globally recognized functional medicine practitioner with a specialization in nutrition. An academic researcher, author, and sought-after lecturer, Dr. Minich brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. Currently, she holds the position of Chief Scientific Officer at Symphony Natural Health. Listeners can enjoy a special discount (code Kahn10) on their products at symphonynaturalhealth.com. This conversation, originally part of the Reversing Heart Disease Summit, is now offered as a bonus podcast episode. Dr. Kahn and Dr. Minich delve into vital aspects of plant nutrition and its impacts on heart health, sharing insights that are both practical and transformative. Discover more about Dr. Minich and her work at deannaminich.com.
Dr. Marc Sklar — a.k.a The Fertility Expert — is a natural fertility specialist helping couples get pregnant for 20 years. He's mission is to help you feel hopeful and confident about your fertility journey again. In addition to his Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Dr. Sklar trained at the Harvard Medical School, Mind/Body Medical Institute. He is the creator of Fertility TV, MarcSklar.com and ReproductiveWellness.com, and a Fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine and Medical Advisor for Symphony Natural Health.As well as his online program, he also supports his community via his highly popular YouTube channel: FertilityTV where he shares information packed videos to educate his followers on all things fertility. The Fertility Expert lives in San Diego, with his wife and two sons, where he has clinic Reproductive Wellness. He also works with couples all over the world through his fertility online coaching - the Hope Fertility Program.TEMPDROPTempDrop's wearable sensor and accompanying charting app brings the full fertility tracking solution right to your phone. Wear the sensor on your upper arm during sleep and then sync to the charting app whenever it's convenient for you!Get an extra 10% off with code AFFERTILITYCOSupport the showWhenever you're ready, here's a few ways I can help you! Just getting started?Get my Fertility Roadmap – My simple 3-step system to understanding your body's natural fertile signs and pinpointing ovulation day so that you can achieve (or avoid) pregnancy.Still taking pregnancy tests "just in case"?It's time to finally learn *when* to actually take a pregnancy test for accurate results (even if you have no idea if you got the timing right this month, or if your period is even late yet). Get your free guide to When to Take a Pregnancy Test PLUS how to confirm ovulation, the early signs of pregnancy to look out for and how to stay sane during the two week wait. Want to know exactly when you're ovulating? Check out my Fix Your Fertility Masterclass where I share 3 simple steps to find out exactly when you're ovulating. Want a holistic preconception plan to optimise ovulation and get pregnant fast?My $47 Conceive with Confidence workshop series teaches you how to pinpoint your most fertile day in under 5 minutes and discover the quick-fix solutions you NEED if you're NOT ovulating.
Achieving quality sleep is essential, and for our listeners looking to improve their rest, remember to use the discount code Kahn10 at Symphony Natural Health for savings on Herbatonin and the maca products highlighted in last week's episode. In this week's episode of Heart Doc VIP, Dr. Joel Kahn covers three diverse mini-topics: the importance of lifestyle choices, the impact of exercise, and how Galectin-3 levels can predict frailty—a subject that we delved into in a previous podcast episode dated 12/23/22. For those interested in managing Galectin-3 levels, modified citrus pectin is available for purchase at Dr. Joel Kahn's Store. The spotlight of this episode is on three traditional Chinese therapies—Tongxinluo (TXL), DanShen, and Fo-ti—that are largely unfamiliar to U.S. healthcare professionals. Dr. Kahn discusses a groundbreaking new study focusing on the use of TXL in heart attack survivors and the significant reductions in adverse outcomes, including mortality. Join us as we explore these exciting treatment options and their potential benefits for heart health.
Dr. Kahn is dedicated to meticulous research on natural products, often testing them on himself before recommending them. After touching upon a few mini-topics in this episode, he unveils his new role as a brand ambassador for SNH, a company he has trusted and used for years. Discover more about SNH at https://symphonynaturalhealth.com/. Delving deeper, Dr. Kahn elucidates the benefits of "phytomelatonin" Herbatonin compared to the synthetic alternatives that dominate 99% of the market. Notably, Herbatonin boasts a superior anti-inflammatory and antioxidant profile. Later, he delves into the therapeutic potential of maca for various hormonal disorders and highlights the SNH product line, sharing his extensive experience with these products. For listeners interested in trying SNH products, Dr. Kahn provides a special discount code: Kahn10, available on the SNH website.
There's so much information out there about perimenopause and menopause that it can get difficult to distill down into actionable advice. Not to mention the difficulty distinguishing between what's fact and fiction. Today, I'm joined by James Frame and Dr. Deanna Minich from Symphony Natural Health. They use a maca product that I'm a big fan of, and there's here for this episode to share everything you need to consider when thinking about natural solutions that can help with the symptoms of perimenopause and menopause. This episode is sponsored by Femmenessence It's a rare occurrence to find a non-prescription supplement that becomes a go-to for hormone health and Femmenessence is just that. Whether you're pre-menopausal, menopausal, or struggling with PMS, irregular periods, or other hormone imbalances, I highly recommend giving Femmenessence a try. Visit Femmenessence.com (https://femmenessence.com/) and use code SHAWN20 for exclusive savings. Resources Dr. Tassone's Practice https://www.drshawntassone.com/ The Hormone Balance Bible https://tassonemd.com/hormone-balance-bible/ Hormone Archetype Quiz https://tassonemd.lpages.co/hormonearchetypequiz/ Disclaimer This podcast and website represent the opinions of Dr. Shawn Tassone and his guests. The content here should not be taken as medical advice and is for informational purposes only. Because each person is so unique, please consult your health care professional for any medical questions.
Today we are taking a deep dive into melatonin for women going through menopause who seem to have some of the most problematic sleep with Dr. Deanna Minich who is a certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries. So she really knows what is going on behind the scenes of supplement formulations and will give us the truth on this. She is now the Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health, a company that makes health and wellness products. She has been super active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice with a company called Food & Spirit™. She is the author of six books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and over fifty scientific publications. She has a crazy full academic background. She studied nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999). She also served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine and on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Currently, she teaches for the Institute for Functional Medicine, University of Western States, Institute for Integrative Nutrition, and the Institute for Brain Potential. Dr. Deanna loves to help people to practically and artfully transform their lives through nutrition and lifestyle through her speaking engagements, workshops, in-person retreats, and her website www.deannaminich.com Extensive information on the science of melatonin with an update on clinical uses can be found in this recent, 40-page, open-access review article in Nutrients: Minich, D.M.; Henning, M.; Darley, C.; Fahoum, M.; Schuler, C.B.; Frame, J. Is Melatonin the “Next Vitamin D”?: A Review of Emerging Science, Clinical Uses, Safety, and Dietary Supplements. Nutrients 2022, 14, 3934. https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/14/19/3934/htm. Herbatonin : https://symphonynaturalhealth.com/products/herbatonin-0-3mg Use code HACKMYAGE15 for 15% off anything on the Symphony Natural Health website. Femmenessence: https://symphonynaturalhealth.com/collections/femmenessence Integrative Practitioner: https://www.integrativepractitioner.com/herbal-botanical/2022-11-07-q-a-how-to-safely-use-melatonin-for-optimal-health Holistic Primary Care: https://holisticprimarycare.net/topics/functional-medicine/the-truth-about-melatonin-dosing-quality-and-clinical-uses/ t-and-run accident and nearly died. This episode is sponsored by Oxford Healthspan. The makers of my favorite spermidine supplement Primeadine. Use code ZORA for 15% off Primeadine spermidine here. Contact Dr. Deanna Minich: Website: https://deannaminich.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deanna.minich/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deannaminich/ Email: info@foodandspirit.com Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page : http://facebook.com/hackmyage Facebook Group: Biohacking Menopause Instagram: http://instagram.com/hackmyage Website: http://www.hackmyage.com Hack My Age VIP Group: http://patreon.com/hackmyage Email: zora@hackmyage.com Newsletter: http://www.hackmyage.com/newsletter This podcast is edited by jonathanjk.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackmyage/support
I am honored to connect with Dr. Deanna Minich today! She is a pioneer in the realm of optimum nutrition, a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author with an impressive background amassed over two decades in academia and the food and dietary supplement industry. With six consumer books to her name, Dr. Minich has been a beacon of insight and guidance on my social media horizon. Her dedication to bio-individuality and her holistic approach have made her a prominent figure in her field and a source of inspiration for many, including me. In today's discussion, Dr. Minich and I dive into the intricate world of nutrition science. We delve into topics such as the unique dietary needs of women, the impact of organic foods on reproductive health, and the critical role of an anti-inflammatory diet during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Minich emphasizes the principle of bio-individuality, pointing out that each person's nutritional needs are as unique as their DNA. We also discuss the transformative power of quantum healing and its potential to bring about profound changes in one's health. Among other topics, we explore the importance of supporting circadian biology and shed light on the language of aging. Discussions on melatonin as a chronobiotic agent, distinctions between naturally-sourced and lab-created melatonin, and the crucial role of detoxification in our well-being are also included. I am thrilled to share this enlightening conversation with you today. I am confident you'll find it as captivating and informative as I did when recording it! IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: The unique nutritional needs women have at different stages of life, highlighting the significance of optimum nutrition The importance of consuming phytonutrients How compounds found in fruits and vegetables of various colors benefit reproductive health Specific strategies women should adopt during the middle-age stage of their life and beyond The influence of circadian rhythms on women throughout their lives The importance of being your own best advocate during menopause The distinction between plant-based melatonin and its lab-created counterpart Methods to support your body to ensure proper methylation Why sleep should be viewed as a form of detoxification. An introduction to quantum healing and its transformative effects on people's lives Bio: Dr. Deanna Minich is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author with over twenty years of experience in academia and the food and dietary supplement industries, currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. She has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and her own practice (Food & Spirit™). She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and over fifty scientific publications. Her academic background is in nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999). She has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine and on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Currently, she teaches for the Institute for Functional Medicine, the University of Western States, the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, and the Institute for Brain Potential. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people practically and artfully transform their lives through nutrition and lifestyle. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Dr. Deanna Minich Or on her website Facebook Instagram
Welcome to the Siim Land podcast. I'm your host Siim Land and our guest today is Dr Deanna Minich. Deanna is a nutrition scientist, author, and certified functional medicine practitioner. She serves as the Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health, which offers the world's first plant melatonin made of phyto-melatonin. Herbatonin has been demonstrated to have 470% stronger antioxidant properties and 640% greater anti-inflammatory effect than synthetic melatonin[i]. Herbatonin is my go-to melatonin for better sleep and the longevity benefits of melatonin. Melatonin is the most powerful anti-aging hormone your body has. To try out Herbatonin, head over to symphonynaturalhealth.com and use the code SIIM10 for a 10% discount. Timestamps: 01:00 How Deanna Started Researching Melatonin 04:45 Role of Melatonin As a Hormone 09:15 Melatonin Antioxidant Properties 14:57 Melatonin and Sleep 18:52 Melatonin for Anti-Aging 24:00 When Should Someone Start Taking Melatonin 32:19 Herbatonin Plant Melatonin vs Synthetic Melatonin 38:30 Light Exposure and Melatonin 40:20 Melatonin Foods 43:55 Melatonin Timing 50:01 Is Melatonin Safe 58:40 Melatonin Contraceptive Effects 01:03:55 Melatonin and Breast Milk 01:08:15 Melatonin and Vitamin D Code SIIM10 for Herbatonin 3mg: https://symphonynaturalhealth.com/products/herbatonin-3mg?rfsn=6290530.889ed0 Code SIIM10 for Herbatonin 0.3mg: https://symphonynaturalhealth.com/products/herbatonin-0-3mg?rfsn=6290530.889ed0 [i] Kukula-Koch et al (2021). Is Phytomelatonin Complex Better Than Synthetic Melatonin? The Assessment of the Antiradical and Anti-Inflammatory Properties. Molecules, 26(19), 6087.
Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries, currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. She has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™). She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and over fifty scientific publications. Her academic background is in nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999). She has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine and on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Currently, she teaches for the Institute for Functional Medicine, University of Western States, Institute for Integrative Nutrition, and Institute for Brain Potential. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people to practically and artfully transform their lives through nutrition and lifestyle. Visit her at: www.deannaminich.com Website & Social media links (Facebook, instagram, twitter) FB: https://www.facebook.com/deanna.minich/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/deannaminich/ For more information about Michelle, visit www.michelleoravitz.com The Wholesome Fertility facebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/ Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertility Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewholesomelotus/
“The most expensive supplement is the one that doesn't work.” Whenever I go on Instagram, I'm inundated with ads from supplement companies. They all make crazy claims about what they can fix, and I'm skeptical. The regulation of the supplement industry is complex, and consumers are faced with labels filled with acronyms and terms that are more confusing than anything else. So, how do you know what's good and what's not? Today, I'm joined by James Frame and Dr. Deanna Minich from Symphony Natural Health. James and Deanna are breaking down the industry jargon and sharing insider tips for finding the right supplements for you. In this conversation, we talk about manufacturing practices, product quality, certifications, the importance of clinical evidence, the need for personalized supplements, how to become an educated consumer, what to think about when evaluating the credibility of products and companies, and more. Enjoy the episode! Highlights James and Deanna's experience in the supplement industry Understanding the different types of claims on dietary supplements Regulations in the manufacturing process and labeling of dietary supplements Product vetting as a consumer and how different retailers curate the products they sell Potential issues and considerations when using proprietary formulas with multiple ingredients. The trend toward personalized supplements The relevance of low FODMAPs in dietary supplements and the type of testing done Why you may want to look for companies following EU standards Issues associated with products produced by third parties Challenges of differentiating between products with similar formulations Why third-party doctors' recommendations and results from clinical practice are key What makes a study a good study The significance of having a medical team to provide support and guidance in determining the best supplement protocol for you How different packaging makes a big difference between products Industry organizations that work to protect consumer interests Why testing is essential Preconception health and preventing specific genetic issues from being expressed in children This episode is sponsored by Femmenessence It's a rare occurrence to find a non-prescription supplement that becomes a go-to for hormone health and Femmenessence is just that. Whether you're pre-menopausal, menopausal, or struggling with PMS, irregular periods, or other hormone imbalances, I highly recommend giving Femmenessence a try. Visit Femmenessence.com (https://femmenessence.com/) and use code SHAWN20 for exclusive savings. Resources Dr. Tassone's Practice https://www.drshawntassone.com/ The Hormone Balance Bible https://tassonemd.com/hormone-balance-bible/ Hormone Archetype Quiz https://tassonemd.lpages.co/hormonearchetypequiz/ Disclaimer This podcast and website represent the opinions of Dr. Shawn Tassone and his guests. The content here should not be taken as medical advice and is for informational purposes only. Because each person is so unique, please consult your health care professional for any medical questions.
In this episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, Dr. Deanna Minich joins Dr. Carrie Jones to discuss all about melatonin. They dive into: 1. The functions and benefits of melatonin; 2. The importance of darkness in melatonin production; 3. Melatonin's role as an antioxidant; 4. The potential use of melatonin in immune health and brain detoxification; 5. Melatonin supplementation and its potential therapeutic applications. Dr. Deanna Minich is an expert in nutrition science, an international lecturer, a teacher, and an author with more than two decades of experience in academia, food, and dietary supplement industries. She holds the position of Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. Additionally, Dr. Deanna has authored six consumer books on wellness topics and has published more than fifty scholarly articles. Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide
Anyone who menstruates will navigate a range of hormonal shifts throughout their life. Today, we're focusing on the transition between our reproductive years and menopause–otherwise known as perimenopause. If you don't think this applies to you yet, we urge you to reconsider as we've learned how nourishment in our early years can be hugely supportive as our bodies shift throughout our entire lives.In this episode you'll learn: * What leads to early perimenopause* How to deal with HOT FLASHES when you've tried everything* What women need to know about ALCOHOL and CAFFEINE* How and why to get more diversity in your diet* The best COLOR to eat for hormone health* The truth about supplementing with melatonin* And more…Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, teacher, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries.Throughout the years, she has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™), which has now become oriented towards groups, workshops, and retreats. She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and fifty scientific publications. Her academic background is in nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences (nutrition focus) from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999). For a decade, she was part of the research team led by the “father of Functional Medicine,” Dr. Jeffrey Bland, and has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine, as well as on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association.She is Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health, where she leads the medical advisory team, oversees scientific communication, and provides educational leadership for the company's plant-derived nutraceuticals. She is passionate about helping others to live well using therapeutic lifestyle changes that impact their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health.This episode is brought to you by Beeya:* If you or anyone you know have been struggling with hormonal imbalances and bad periods, go to https://beeyawellness.com/free to download the free guide to tackling hormonal imbalances and to learn more about Beeya's seed cycling bundle.* Plus, get $10 off your order by using promo code BEHINDHEREMPIRE10.Follow Yasmin:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Website: https://www.behindherempire.com/Follow Dr. Deanna:* Website: https://deannaminich.com/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deannaminich/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries, currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. She has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™). She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and over fifty scientific publications. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people to practically and artfully transform their lives through nutrition and lifestyle. Visit her at: www.deannaminich.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deanna.minich/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deannaminich/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/foodandspirit/
We are thrilled to have Dr. Deanna Minich back on the podcast this week! During our previous episode together we discussed the many health benefits of color in our diet and environment, as well as an introduction to the use of melatonin supplementation for more than sleep. Today we take a deeper dive into the powerful benefits of melatonin, including its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Deanna also shares insights into hormonal health for women and how we can easily transition through menopause.Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries, currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. She has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™). She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and over fifty scientific publications. Her academic background is in nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999). She has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine and on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Currently, she teaches for the Institute for Functional Medicine, University of Western States, Institute for Integrative Nutrition, and Institute for Brain Potential. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people to practically and artfully transform their lives through nutrition and lifestyle. SHOW NOTES: 0:58 Welcome to the show!1:29 Pop Quiz of the Day3:56 Today's interview topics4:26 Deanna Minich's bio5:38 Welcome her to the podcast!6:28 Melatonin: not a sleep supplement7:08 The benefits of Melatonin10:11 Dementia, Melatonin, and Glutathione12:33 Genetic risk for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's & Sleep14:03 Decline in Melatonin from childhood to adulthood14:35 Inverse relationship with hormones & cardiovascular risk16:55 *Magic Mind*19:06 Supporting hormones with Protein20:12 Benefits of dietary fat & cholesterol20:57 Integrating plants + Maca benefits23:24 Gut Health & Hormone Metabolism24:36 Her biggest health surprise 27:19 Bone loss & Perimenopause29:20 The body gives us communication30:10 *Sleep Breakthrough*32:31 Leaning into hormonal changes & fluctuations38:37 The Importance of Purpose & Creativity41:35 The Heroine's Journey43:01 Releasing control through the female cycle46:00 Inflammation & correlating phenotypes51:21 Netflix show “Beef”53:05 How to dose Herbatonin melatonin58:32 Her final piece of advice59:53 Where to find her1:00:13 Thanks for tuning in!RESOURCES:Website: deannaminich.comCertification Program: www.foodandspirit.comWhole Detox: www.whole-detox.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deanna.minich/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deannaminich/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/foodandspirit/Workbook: The Heroine's Journey - Maureen MayHerbatonin - Symphony Natural HealthPaper: Is Phytomelatonin Complex Better Than Synthetic Melatonin?Is Melatonin the Next Vitamin D?Magic Mind.com/reneelauren - code: RENEELAUREN20 to save 50% in next 10 daysSleep Breakthrough - code: biohackerbabes10Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Join us as we dive into the topic of melatonin with Dr. Deanna Minich, who is an expert in the field. She discusses the myths and truths surrounding melatonin, its functions, and its role in immune health. Dr.Minich shares her journey into studying melatonin and provides valuable insights into different formats and the pros and cons of melatonin. Dr. Minich also discusses the importance of nutrition, dietary patterns, lifestyle choices, and so much more.This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand melatonin and its impact on sleep and overall health. BIO:Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries, currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. She has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™). She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and over fifty scientific publications. Her academic background is in nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999). She has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine and on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Currently, she teaches for the Institute for Functional Medicine, University of Western States, Institute for Integrative Nutrition, and Institute for Brain Potential. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people to practically and artfully transform their lives through nutrition and lifestyle. Visit her at: www.deannaminich.com SHOW NOTES:
In this episode, guest expert, Dr. Deanna Minich teaches us how best to create health practices that can optimise our performance, keep us healthy on all levels, and allow us to cleanse our inner system without creating unnecessary stress. This episode is a must-listen for goal focused, mission driven humans pursuing big ambitions - men and women who are constantly pushed for time. All of Dr. Minich's advice is easy to implement and will fit in beautifully with our existing routines. Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries, currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. She has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™). She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and over fifty scientific publications. Her academic background is in nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999). She has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine and on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Currently, she teaches for the Institute for Functional Medicine, University of Western States, Institute for Integrative Nutrition, and Institute for Brain Potential. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people to practically and artfully transform their lives through nutrition and lifestyle. Shownotes- 00:55 - Intro 03:45 - How Dr. Minich protected herself against COVID 05:40 - What is the #1 priority when it comes to healthy living 07:40 - Personalising health practices and nutrition 09:50 - What does it mean to put ‘ME' first and why it's so key to thriving health 13:25 - How to have it all without jeopardising your health 20:45 - Is junk ever okay? 27:00 - Detoxing without fasting 31:50 - Eating the rainbow 36:25 - Avoiding sugar crashes 40:20 - Diverse food for better gut 47:00 - Where does supplementation fit with healthy living? 51:10 - The most toxic habit Connect with Dr. Minich - Website: www.deannaminich.com Dr. Minich's Programs - https://www.foodandspirit.com/ Follow Dr. Minich on - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/foodandspirit Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/deannaminich/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/deanna.minich For more, visit - https://www.kratimehra.com/experible/ Subscribe to the weekly newsletter to go deeper with the content and more 1-1 interactions - https://www.kratimehra.com/newsletter/ Subscribe to my YouTube Chanel and get access to more solo and interview conversations - https://www.youtube.com/@kratimehra/ Follow me on Instagram - https://www.kratimehra.com/mehra_krati/
Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, teacher, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries. Throughout the years, she has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™), which has now become oriented towards groups, workshops, and retreats. She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and fifty scientific publications. Her academic background is in nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences (nutrition focus) from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999). For a decade, she was part of the research team led by the “father of Functional Medicine,” Dr. Jeffrey Bland, and has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine, as well as on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Since 2013, she has been part of the faculty for the Advanced Practice Module in Environmental Health offered by the Institute for Functional Medicine and has been teaching a graduate level course in metabolic detoxification at the University of Western States. Over the decades, she has taught thousands of nutrition classes for health coaches, fitness trainers, and healthcare professionals, including for programs offered by the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy and the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. In conjunction with her academic degrees and extensive teaching experience at the university level, she is both a Fellow (FACN) and a Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS) through the American College of Nutrition. She is Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health, where she leads the medical advisory team, oversees scientific communication, and provide educational leadership for the company's plant-derived nutraceuticals. She is passionate about helping others to live well using therapeutic lifestyle changes that impact their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health. @deannaminich https://deannaminich.com/professional-bio/ https://linktr.ee/deannaminich Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Dr. Amy Sapola talks with Dr. Deanna Minich. Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries, currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. She has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™). She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and fifty scientific publications. Her academic background is in nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999). She has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine and on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Currently, she teaches for the Institute for Functional Medicine, University of Western States, and Institute for Brain Potential. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people to practically and artfully transform their lives through nutrition and lifestyle. Visit her at: www.deannaminich.com
Kim Bright, a former actress, model, professional chef, and restauranteur has counseled over 15 thousand people in wellness and nutrition. She became an expert in superfoods. She founded of Brightcore Nutrition 27 years ago (I am an enthusiastic customer of a number of their products.) Today we talked about collagen and its external effects on hair, skin and nails. Before and after customer photos. The exclusive special offer for HBN listeners: Buy 2 bottles of REVIVE and Get 1 FREE. (It is NOT one of those deals that requires a subscription, and it has a 60-day 100% money back guarantee.) The special is NOT available online or in stores. Call now at (888) 958-5331 to also receive a bonus of one Bright Core Collagen Face Masks as a FREE GIFT with your order. Catherine Darley, ND is a leader in natural sleep medicine. Her work bridges the fields of Nature Cure, sleep and circadian rhythms. She founded The Institute of Naturopathic Sleep Medicine, Inc. in Seattle. It is dedicated to patient care, public education about sleep health, and consultation with highly sleep deprived populations such as first responders. Dr. Darley trains healthcare providers in the treatment of sleep disorders. She serves as adjunct faculty at National University of Natural Medicine and is on the Symphony Natural Health medical expert team and that of Mattress Clarity. You can find her on Instagram at Skilled Sleeper. Bastyr University (natural medicine)
Be sure to also check today's episode out on YouTube https://youtu.be/RSVopvw2k2Q Today we talk color with Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, educator, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries, currently serving as Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health. She has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™). She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and fifty scientific publications. Her academic background is in nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999). She has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine and on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Currently, she teaches for the Institute for Functional Medicine, University of Western States, and Institute for Brain Potential. Through her talks, workshops, groups, and in-person retreats, she helps people to practically and artfully transform their lives through nutrition and lifestyle. Visit her at: www.deannaminich.com To connect with Becoming Unique check out my linktree https://linktr.ee/Becoming_Unique?fbclid=PAAaaoqHatpoKSeiGJPzgzEXV2i5jR4-aWryit4t08MxgITIwSP7kJCKjWDVU
We absolutely loved our conversation with Dr. Deanna Minich all about the connection between food, color, mood, gut microbiome diversity and overall health! She dives into the importance of gut health and why we need prebiotics, probiotics and polyphenols, as well as the role color plays in the foods we eat. We also got to learn about the incredible anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects from melatonin, as she busts some myths around melatonin being just the "sleep hormone." Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, teacher, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries.Throughout the years, she has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™), which has now become oriented towards groups, workshops, and retreats. She is the author of six books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and fifty scientific publications. Her academic background is in nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences (nutrition focus) from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999). For a decade, she was part of the research team led by the “father of Functional Medicine,” Dr. Jeffrey Bland, and has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine, as well as on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Since 2013, she has been part of the faculty for the Advanced Practice Module in Environmental Health offered by the Institute for Functional Medicine and has been teaching a graduate level course in metabolic detoxification at the University of Western States. Over the decades, she has taught thousands of nutrition classes for health coaches, fitness trainers, and healthcare professionals, including for programs offered by the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy and the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. In conjunction with her academic degrees and extensive teaching experience at the university level, she is both a Fellow (FACN) and a Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS) through the American College of Nutrition. She is Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health, where she leads the medical advisory team, oversees scientific communication, and provide educational leadership for the company's plant-derived nutraceuticals. She is passionate about helping others to live well using therapeutic lifestyle changes that impact their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health.SHOW NOTES:0:51 Welcome to the show!4:34 Dr. Deanna Minich's Bio5:49 Welcome Dr. Minich6:30 Intro to eating the rainbow9:59 Can we use our intuition?10:50 Color connections in the body12:40 Food & Mood tracker15:19 Chakras & the endocrine system17:55 Benefits of using data quantification19:37 *SilverBiotics Ad22:48 Are our cravings tied to our intuition?24:20 The color white & the pineal gland25:59 Yellow and the fire element27:05 Red & the link to inflammation29:50 Every color has its own spectrum32:40 Food diversity & the gut microbiome38:08 *Nootopia Ad40:22 Bioindividuality for blood glucose response 43:05 Anti-nutrients found in food45:43 Melatonin production in the body48:13 The precursors of melatonin50:27 Carb consumption & amino acids52:04 Should we supplement with melatonin?56:54 More uses for melatonin1:01:20 Her final piece of advice1:01:54 Thanks for tuning in! RESOURCES:https://deannaminich.comhttps://www.facebook.com/deanna.minich/https://www.instagram.com/deannaminich/?hl=enhttps://www.youtube.com/user/foodandspirithttps://www.linkedin.com/in/deannaminich/Herbatonin - https://symphonynaturalhealth.com/products/herbatonin-3mg SilverBiotics – code: BIOHACKERBABESNootopia – code: biohackerbabes10Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Melatonin has taken center-stage in terms of interest from both the scientific community as well as the general population. And there are really good reasons for all this attention. Recently, with the Covid pandemic, melatonin has been looked upon as a way of "boosting the immune system." We've looked at melatonin for many years as a sleep aid and as a way of dealing with jet lag. We know that melatonin has antioxidant properties and even anti-inflammatory activity as well. But, all of these ideas and information are ultimately confusing, to say the least. That's why today we're spending time with my good for friend, Dr. Deanna Minich, who has recently authored a terrific paper on this fascinating but confusing subject.. We talk about this paper, why she became interested in this fascinating molecule found in animals as well as plants,, and most importantly, what we can all do to benefit from this exciting new research on our Empowering Neurologist interview. ==== 0:00 Intro 2:47 Why Melatonin? 4:16 Plant Melatonin 5:45 How the body produces melatonin 9:18 Vitamin D vs Melatonin 12:50 Anti-inflammatory Activity 15:30 Aging & Mitochondria Decline 26:03 Supplementing 35:02 Melatonin Binding to Vitamin D 37:09 Darkness Deficiency 46:06 Conclusion ==== Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, teacher, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries. Throughout the years, she has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™), which has now become oriented towards groups, workshops, and retreats. She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and fifty scientific publications. Her academic background is in nutrition science, including a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago (1995) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences (nutrition focus) from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands (1999). For a decade, she was part of the research team led by the “father of Functional Medicine,” Dr. Jeffrey Bland, and has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for The Institute of Functional Medicine, as well as on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Since 2013, she has been part of the faculty for the Advanced Practice Module in Environmental Health offered by the Institute for Functional Medicine and has been teaching a graduate level course in metabolic detoxification at the University of Western States. Over the decades, she has taught thousands of nutrition classes for health coaches, fitness trainers, and healthcare professionals, including for programs offered by the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy and the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. In conjunction with her academic degrees and extensive teaching experience at the university level, she is both a Fellow (FACN) and a Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS) through the American College of Nutrition. She is Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health, where she leads the medical advisory team, oversees scientific communication, and provide educational leadership for the company's plant-derived nutraceuticals. She is passionate about helping others to live well using therapeutic lifestyle changes that impact their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health. Visit her at: www.deannaminich.com ___________________________ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidperlmutter/ Website: https://www.drperlmutter.com/ Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDRl_UAXxbHyOOjklnA0dxQ/?sub_confirmation=1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Dr Nina Fuller-Shavel speaks with Dr Deanna Minich, a nutrition scientist and international lecturer, teacher and author. We cover a wonderful spectrum of topics from how eating the rainbow of colourful whole foods impacts your health and wellbeing to the power of creativity and finding flow in our lives. About Dr Deanna Minich:Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, CNS, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), is a nutrition scientist, international lecturer, teacher, and author, with over twenty years of experience in academia and in the food and dietary supplement industries. Throughout the years, she has been active as a functional medicine clinician in clinical trials and in her own practice (Food & Spirit™), which has now become oriented towards groups, workshops, and retreats. She is the author of six consumer books on wellness topics, four book chapters, and fifty scientific publications. For a decade, she was part of the research team led by the “father of Functional Medicine,” Dr. Jeffrey Bland, and has served on the Nutrition Advisory Board for IFM, as well as on the Board of Directors for the American Nutrition Association. Since 2013, she has been part of the faculty for the APM in Environmental Health offered by IFM and has been teaching a graduate level course in metabolic detoxification at the University of Western States. Over the decades, she has taught thousands of nutrition classes for health coaches, fitness trainers, and healthcare professionals, including for programs offered by the FMCA and the IIN. In conjunction with her academic degrees and extensive teaching experience at the university level, she is both a Fellow (FACN) and a Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS) through the American College of Nutrition. She is Chief Science Officer at Symphony Natural Health, where she leads the medical advisory team, oversees scientific communication, and provide educational leadership for the company's plant-derived nutraceuticals. She is passionate about helping others to live well using therapeutic lifestyle changes that impact their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health. Visit her at: www.deannaminich.com (you can find the Food and Mood tracker here, as well as a wonderful collection of recipes and resources)About Dr Nina Fuller-Shavel: Dr Nina Fuller-Shavel is an Oxbridge-trained medical doctor and scientist with over a decade's experience in integrative health and in-depth additional training in nutrition, health coaching, integrative and herbal medicine, yoga, mindfulness and other modalities. Dr Nina is a Fellow of BANT and the College of Medicine and the Director of Synthesis Clinic, specialising in complex multisystem women's health cases and integrative cancer care. Alongside her clinical and research work, Dr Fuller-Shavel provides training and mentorship programmes for nutrition and medical professionals.To find out more about Synthesis Clinic, our philosophy and our multidisciplinary team, please click here. Please find the link to our clinic's phytonutrient resources mentioned in the podcast here. Please rate, review and subscribe to the Synthesis Clinic podcast on your platform of choice. If you are enjoying the podcast, please support us by buying us a coffee (or a green tea!).
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We've all heard the benefits of melatonin for sleep, but it may surprise you to know that melatonin can also support… Brain health Mitochondrial function Circadian rhythm Inflammation reduction And maybe even immune health. Its impressive antioxidant potential is thought to be the reason for its many benefits, but what most people don't know is that there are certain types of melatonin that research has shown are far more potent (in their ability to reduce oxidative stress) than others. There are also certain supplements (hello Essential C Complex) that have been found to make melatonin even more effective in terms of its antioxidant potential. So if you want to learn more about the best way to use melatonin to improve your health please tune into this week's podcast with hormone expert and Director of Clinical Services at the Bastyr Center for Natural Health, Dr. Mona Fahoum! (We are also offering a fun giveaway and discount you can learn more about at 30 minutes in!) Here are some of the fascinating tidbits we dive into: The many benefits of melatonin The link between colic and melatonin Can melatonin help fight COVID-19? Signs you have low levels of melatonin How to use melatonin to optimize your circadian rhythm Why you might feel sleepy after taking melatonin (and how to fix it!) Lifestyle choices that disrupt melatonin production How most melatonin supplements are made Foods that contain melatonin (and how much you'd need to consume!) The best dose of melatonin for jet lag and sleep deprivation Why you may want to take vitamin C and melatonin together Can you take melatonin instead of sleep meds? And so much more! I sincerely hope you find this podcast helpful! Please share it with anyone you think it might benefit and don't forget to answer the question at 30 minutes in the comments below for a chance to win. Valuable Resources: Herbatonin - Plant-Based Melatonin >>> Click HERE to Learn more + Get 15% with code: PALEOVALLEY15 Paleovalley Essential C Complex >>> Try the most potent whole-food vitamin C 100% Risk-Free today + Save up to 21% HERE! Bio: Dr. Fahoum is a naturopathic physician and owner of Meridian Medicine in Seattle which focuses on preventive primary care, women's health, hormones and digestive concerns. She is also the Director of Clinical Services at the Bastyr Center for Natural Health, has been an adjunct faculty at her alma mater Bastyr University and is on the Medical Team for Symphony Natural Health. Dr. Fahoum is Past-President of the Washington Association of Naturopathic Physicians (WANP) and is a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP). She regularly lectures at continuing education seminars, appears on podcasts and interviews and is involved in women's health groups focusing on hormone health.
Dr. Mona RETURNS to Discuss Sleep with PCOS and Female Hormonal Imbalances IN THIS EPISODE: 1. How do our hormones affect our mood? Why do some women get bad PMS, PMDD, or Postpartum Depression? 2. How do hormones affect our sleep? 3. Is there a relationship between melatonin and other hormones? 4. Does melatonin affect other aspects of hormone balance, like PCOS and fertility? 5. Which melatonin do you recommend? Synthetic or plant based and what dosing? 6. Since melatonin is a hormone, do you feel it's safe for young children to take? Will it effect other hormones before pubuerty? 7. How do we manage to balance and support all the detox pathways? 8. Is magnesium good to help detox estrogen for those who are estrogen dominant? 9. Is there anything women taking Spironolactone for acne should do to mitigate the side effects? 10. PFAS or forever chemicals and dealing with toxic load and so much more! OUR GUEST: Dr. Mona Fahoum, ND is a naturopathic practitioner who specializes in women's health, nutrition, and digestive concerns at her clinic in Seattle, WA. She is also on the medical team at Symphony Natural Health, the makers of Femmenessence. Reach Dr. Mona: Clinic Website (Based in Seattle, WA): https://meridianmedseattle.com/doctors-practitioners-old/dr-mona-fahoum/ Instagram: @dr.monafahoum Femmenessence Website: TRY Femminessence to Balance Hormones Naturally Use code KAT15 for 15% off any single supplement! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/femmenessence/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Femmenessence/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/Femmenessence/ Reach Kat: https://www.katkhatibi.com/ KatKhatibi @ Gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katkhatibi/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katkhatibipodcast Facebook Estrogen Dominance Support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/246063502794666 Facebook General Female Hormonal Imbalances Support Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/461743274271991/ SUPPORT THE PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/healthfulgypsy/support Be a guest in a future episode: https://www.katkhatibi.com/podcast/ Leave a voice comment or question and maybe get it answered or heard on a future episode: https://anchor.fm/healthfulgypsy/message --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healthfulgypsy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/healthfulgypsy/support