BONUS: Dr. Felice Gersh: Estrogen, Immunity & Menopause Mysteries

BONUS: Dr. Felice Gersh: Estrogen, Immunity & Menopause Mysteries

Prepare to be enlightened by an engaging discussion with a true powerhouse in women's health! I have the pleasure of being joined once again by the esteemed Dr. Felice Gersh, a renowned physician with a cutting-edge career in obstetrics, gynecology, and integrative medicine. In today’s episode, Dr. Gersh and I explore the intricate interplay between estrogen and immune function, delving into the impact of ovarian aging, menopause, bone health, mental cognition, sleep, and mood. We traverse the vast landscape of the gut microbiome and vascular system, unraveling the secrets of different estrogen types and receptors while addressing the crucial role of inflammation. With a keen focus on hormone replacement therapy, Dr. Gersh also shares her invaluable insights on the critical window for intervention and her exceptional approach to caring for women in perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Felice Gersh is an invaluable resource on women’s health! Tune in for an enriching discussion that will leave you eagerly anticipating more episodes with this esteemed physician! IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Dr. Gersh discusses hormone supplementation and menopause. The role of estrogen in the immune system The systemic effects of estrogens How to turn off the switch to inflammation The connection between estrogen and the gut microbiome The role of estradiol in the body Having a healthy gut will translate into a healthy liver and vice versa. The magic of phytoestrogens The perfect storm for creating breast cancer Is there a magic window of time for menopause? Estrogen receptors and the risk of blood clotting Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Connect with Dr. Felice Gersh On her website: Integrative Medical Group of Irvine Instagram All of Dr. Gersh’s books are available on Amazon Previous Episodes Mentioned Ep. 221 Part 1- An Integrative Approach to PCOS and Menstrual Irregularities with Dr. Felice Gersh Ep. 237 Perimenopause and Menopause: What You Didn’t Know with Dr. Felice Gersh

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Ep. 455 Microbiome Masterclass: Secrets to a Healthy Gut

Ep. 455 Microbiome Masterclass: Secrets to a Healthy Gut

We have a mashup episode today, with several experts diving into the critical role of the microbiomes in our bodies. In this episode, Dr. Colleen Cutcliffe explains why fiber is essential for gut health and the challenges of cultivating anaerobic probiotics outside the body. Dr. Elisa Song discusses the impact of antibiotics on children’s gut and mental health. Dr. William Li highlights how plant-based foods nourish gut bacteria, metabolism, and mental well-being. Dr. Nathan Bryan dives into the role of the oral microbiome in nitric oxide production, and Dr. Vincent Pedre explains how glyphosate contributes to leaky gut and health issues and examines how alcohol and environmental toxins impact weight management.  Join us for today’s in-depth exploration of how our microbiomes impact digestion, health, and overall well-being. Ep. 346 Gut Health: Unveiling the Science of the Microbiome with Dr. Colleen Cutcliffe [00:02:18]- [00:25:22] Dr. Cutcliffe highlights the importance of dietary fiber for supporting gut microbes, metabolism, and overall health and explains the challenges of growing anaerobic probiotics like Akkermansia outside the body.  Ep. 360 Raising Resilient Kids: Insights from Holistic Pediatrician Dr. Elisa Song [00:12:17] - [00:24:28] Dr. Song highlights the often overlooked effects of antibiotics on gut and mental health, emphasizing the importance of educating preteens, teens, and young adults about how their daily choices impact their microbiome, brain function, and long-term health.  [31:30]- [00:43:01] Why it is essential to understand how antibiotics and birth control impact the gut microbiomes of children and the importance of nurturing their resilience and restoring balance in their microbiomes over time. Ep. 354 Metabolism Myths Debunked: Weight Gain Insights with Dr. William Li [00:01:46] - [00:24:29] Dr. William William Li clarifies how bioactive compounds in plant-based foods feed gut bacteria, benefiting metabolism and mental well-being. He also highlights the importance of a healthy diet for gut health and explains how colonoscopy prep temporarily alters the gut microbiome. Ep. 379 Understanding Nitric Oxide and Its Impact on Our Health with Dr. Nathan Bryan [00:13:46]- [00:21:51] Dr. Nathan Bryan explores the crucial role of the oral microbiome in nitric oxide production and how mouthwash or fluoride products can disrupt that process, leading to higher blood pressure and reduced cardiovascular protection. [00:35:04]- [00:37:17] How, even though antibiotics and antiseptic mouthwash can disrupt the oral microbiome, the microbial communities can recover when given proper care and nutrition. Ep. 296 Secrets of Gut Microbiome and Glyphosate with Vincent Pedre [1:56-27:39] Dr. Vincent Pedre highlights how glyphosate disrupts the gut microbiome due to its mineral-binding and antimicrobial properties, leading to imbalances, leaky gut, and numerous health issues. [48:00- 1:02:15] The role alcohol, gut bacteria, and environmental exposure play in weight management and gut health, and how certain bacteria may lead to increased caloric extraction from food. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com

9 Apr 2h 5min

BONUS: How To Optimize Your Bone Health with Bone Coach Kevin Ellis

BONUS: How To Optimize Your Bone Health with Bone Coach Kevin Ellis

Today, I am honored to connect with Kevin Ellis, the Bone Coach. Kevin Ellis, better known as Bone Coach™, is a certified Integrative Nutrition health coach, podcaster, Youtuber, bone health advocate, and the founder of BoneCoach.com. After an osteoporosis diagnosis in his early 30s, he realized just how challenging it can be for the average person to make sense of what needs to be done to improve and how to move forward confidently with a stronger bone plan. So many women struggle with osteopenia and osteoporosis throughout their lifetimes. In this episode, Kevin and I dive into his background and interest in osteoporosis and celiac disease. We discuss bone health, osteopenia, osteoporosis, and the various contributors to bone health. We get into conventional treatments for osteoporosis, explain why they are problematic, and discuss proactive ways to address osteoporosis. We also speak about the role of the gut microbiome in bone health, a study on how blood pressure accelerates bone aging, and the impact of insulin resistance.  I hope you will enjoy listening to today’s discussion as much as I did recording it! IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Kevin’s background Osteopenia vs. osteoporosis. Do you have osteoporosis? How to find out if you are actively losing bone. Lifestyle factors negatively impacting bone health Causes of bone loss and osteoporosis in men and younger women How sugar damages bone Problems with the conventional approach to osteopenia and osteoporosis Addressing osteoporosis proactively Looking at diet and nutrition before considering supplements How melatonin promotes bone health. Chronic stress and its negative impact on bone health Connection between gut health and bone health Kevin’s top three recommendations for bone health Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on X Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website  Connect with Kevin Ellis On his website Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn Kevin’s free Stronger Bones Masterclass

7 Apr 55min

Ep. 454 Menopause, Memory & Hormones: What You Need to Know with Dr. Daved Rosensweet

Ep. 454 Menopause, Memory & Hormones: What You Need to Know with Dr. Daved Rosensweet

Today, I am excited to connect with Dr. Daved Rosensweet, the founder of The Institute of BioIdentical Medicine and The Menopause Method, a leading expert in andropause and menopause treatment, and an internationally recognized lecturer and presenter with over 30 years of experience. Dr. Rosensweet has written three books, including his latest, Happy Healthy Hormones.  In our discussion today, we dive into factors that influence long-term health and cognitive function during menopause, exploring strategies to help you avoid becoming a nursing home patient. We look at the role of hormone replacement therapy, the neurocognitive shifts that occur in perimenopause and menopause, why pellet therapy may not be the best choice for most women, and the impact of the Women’s Health Initiative. Dr. Rosensweet also shares valuable insights on the differences between compounded and synthetic HRT, the importance of testing, and the best routes of administration, and we examine what happens to hormone receptors more than a decade into menopause and how to support brain health by maintaining optimal estrogen levels.  This insightful conversation with Dr. Rosensweet is invaluable, so you may want to listen to it more than once. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Why hormones, exercise, and protein are crucial for maintaining muscle mass and overall health as women age Why testosterone is essential for muscle mass maintenance, mood, and cognitive function The role of estrogen in maintaining cognitive function and potentially reversing dementia in women Dr. Rosensweet shares his concerns about pellet therapy The benefits of using bioidentical hormones  Some alternative forms of HRT Why patients and clinicians must share decision-making   How long-term hormone deficiency affects women's health  Why it is essential to monitor hormone levels  The benefits of addressing progesterone deficiency early  Bio: Dr. Daved Rosensweet Daved Rosensweet, MD, is the Founder of The Institute of BioIdentical Medicine and The Menopause Method, as well as the author of three books on the subject, including his latest "Happy Healthy Hormones". With over 30 years of experience specializing in andropause and menopause treatment, Dr. Rosensweet is an internationally known lecturer and presenter. Early in his career, he trained the first nurse practitioners in the United States and was in charge of health promotion for the State of New Mexico. Currently, Dr.Rosensweet spends the majority of his time as the Medical Director of The Institute of BioIdentical Medicine, where he trains medical practitioners to specialize in menopause and andropause medicine. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Dr. Daved Rosensweet The Institute of BioIdentical Medicine Connect with Dr. Rosensweet’s training program at Brite or the Institute of BioIdentical Medicine   Download a free PDF copy of Dr. Rosensweet’s book, Happy, Healthy Hormones  MenopausalMethod

5 Apr 1h 14min

Ep. 453 Gut Health, Immunity & the Impact of Stress on Digestion Dr. Daryl Gioffre

Ep. 453 Gut Health, Immunity & the Impact of Stress on Digestion Dr. Daryl Gioffre

I was thrilled to connect with Dr. Daryl Gioffre today. He is a certified nutritionist, gut health expert, and the author of two bestselling books.  In our discussion, we explore myths around immunity, looking at the importance of gut health and immune function, specific areas of physiology in the gut, the impact of plant-based compounds and diets, and gut-brain access. Dr. Daryl explains why we are only as good as what we digest, absorb, and assimilate, and shares the specific stool tests he uses in his practice. We also dive into supplementation, what the symptoms surrounding bloating can help us identify, why fiber is most important, and how trauma and stress can affect the immune system.  I know you will love this fascinating conversation with Dr. Daryl. It was such a joy to interview him! IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Some common misconceptions about immunity How the toxins in water, food, and air contribute to inflammation and weaken the immune system Why hydrochloric acid is essential for digestion, and how it prevents diseases What is leaky gut? How addressing gut health can reverse autoimmune diseases. Why women are more likely to develop autoimmune conditions Gut bacteria are essential for breaking down oxalates. The importance of following a balanced diet and avoiding blanket statements about certain foods Long-term health benefits of having a purpose in life and making small positive changes every day  Dr. Daryl shares a simple biohack to improve digestion and explains what symptoms like bloating, intestinal pain, and blood in the stool could indicate. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with  On his website Instagram

2 Apr 54min

BONUS: Understanding Women's Health: Answering Your FAQ's with Dr. Stephanie Estima

BONUS: Understanding Women's Health: Answering Your FAQ's with Dr. Stephanie Estima

I am honored to have Dr. Stephanie Estima back on the show today! (She was with me before in 2020, on Episode 123.) Dr. Estima is an exceptionally well-read and well-versed individual! She is an expert on female metabolism and body composition, the author of a fantastic resource called the Betty Body, and the host of an incredible podcast called The Better Podcast.  Dr. Estima is one of my favorite voices in the health and wellness space! She and I dive into an Ask Me Anything format today. We speak at length about the ideal percentage of body fat for perimenopause and menopause, thyroid health, the impact of diastasis, and weight training based on that core imbalance. We discuss the Gardasil vaccine, optimal nutrients, Hashimoto’s, period cramps, and general PMS symptoms- particularly with inter-uterine devices. We also get into sleep basics, supplement support, the role of parasympathetic days and hormesis, and talk about load management and optimization.  I know you will love today’s conversation with Dr. Stephanie Estima! IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Diastasis recti and how do you treat it Pelvic floor rehabilitation Mortality risk versus the benefit of the Gardasil vaccine Oestrogen and its causes What happens when you have low estradiol? Confusion about what you should be doing Stress management in autoimmune diseases Hormones that can be the most impactful on body fat Overcoming insulin resistance Side effects of a copper IUD How to support undisturbed sleep  Get the best sleep of your cycle in the luteal phase  Eat to support the luteal phase Optimize your load management    Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on X Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Connect with Dr. Stephanie Estima Instagram  On her podcast, Better! With Dr. Stephanie, where she explores the human potential, hormones, metabolism, and a life well-lived. Get a copy of Dr. Stephanie Estima’s #1 bestselling book, The Betty Body: A Geeky Goddess' Guide to Intuitive Eating, Balanced Hormones, and Transformative Sex Previous Episode Mentioned: Episode 123 – Menstruation, Muscle, Maternity, & Metabolism: What Every Woman Should Know with Dr. Stephanie Estima

31 Mars 1h 16min

Ep. 452 Protecting Your Brain: Inflammation, Sleep & Neuroplasticity with Dr. Drew Ramsey

Ep. 452 Protecting Your Brain: Inflammation, Sleep & Neuroplasticity with Dr. Drew Ramsey

Today, I have the privilege of speaking with Dr. Drew Ramsey, a board-certified psychiatrist, author, and a leading voice in nutritional psychiatry and integrative mental health.  With over 50 million Americans facing mental health challenges, Dr. Ramsey and I discuss the effects of loneliness, connection, and the quality of attachment. We explore the importance of boundaries and self-awareness, as well as the stigma surrounding mental health issues, and we dive into public awareness of mental health, factors that negatively affect brain health, and the crucial role of sleep in overall well-being. Our conversation also includes insights on how to find high-quality mental health care from qualified professionals, and we look at protective factors for our brains, like neuroplasticity, inflammation reduction, and maintaining a diverse microbiome.  I hope you find this insightful discussion with Dr. Ramsey as valuable, engaging, and enlightening as I did while recording it. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: The challenges of being in a caregiving role Perimenopause and the impact on women’s health Dr. Ramsey explains the concept of interpersonal psychotherapy Why self-awareness is necessary for improving mental health How social media and modern lifestyles impact mental health Urban living and its impact on sleep and mental health Mental health benefits of maintaining a diverse microbiome and avoiding ultra-processed foods Strategies for improving sleep quality Why personalized mental health treatments are essential The role of psychedelic medicine in mental health treatments Bio: Dr. Drew Ramsey Drew Ramsey, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist, author, and leading voice in Nutritional Psychiatry and integrative mental health. He is a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and the founder of the Brain Food Clinic and Spruce Mental Health. For twenty years, he served as an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, where he taught and supervised psychotherapy and nutritional psychiatry. Dr. Ramsey has authored five books, including Healing the Modern Brain, and three e-courses. He is a dynamic speaker, podcast host, and educator who has delivered three TEDx talks, and his work has been featured by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Today Show, NPR, and other notable outlets. He lives in Jackson, WY, with his wife and family. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Dr. Drew Ramsey On his website On Instagram Healing the Modern Brain: E-course  Healing the Modern Brain: Nine Tenets to Build Mental Fitness and Revitalize Your by Drew Ramsey, M.D. is available anywhere books are sold

29 Mars 1h 6min

Ep. 451  Secrets of Adulthood: Truths for Major Life Transitions with Gretchen Rubin

Ep. 451 Secrets of Adulthood: Truths for Major Life Transitions with Gretchen Rubin

I am delighted to connect with Gretchen Rubin today. She is one of the most insightful and influential observers of happiness and human nature today, with a remarkable gift for clearly conveying complex ideas from science, literature, and her life experiences engagingly, with a lighthearted touch. Gretchen has written many bestselling books, including her latest, Secrets of Adulthood.  In our conversation today, we explore the open-door metaphor and the concept of drift in Secrets of Adulthood, and Gretchen explains how the proverbs she used in it can help us shape our most significant life choices.  You will love this invaluable conversation with Gretchen Rubin. She is one of my favorite podcast hosts and authors, with a remarkable talent for conveying information and emotion beautifully and thoughtfully. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Gretchen shares her open door metaphor and explains why she likes to use the term open door instead of empty nest How the concept of drift has tied into Gretchen’s career Gretchen describes her writing process How her legal training helped her as a writer How writing Secrets of Adulthood helped Gretchen clarify her thinking and understand the paradoxes in human nature Why procrastination can be good or bad and how delaying decisions may lead to worse outcomes Why regret is often unavoidable when making tough decisions Gretchen highlights the value of embracing risk Some different ways to approach desire The difference between moderation and abstinence Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Gretchen Rubin On her website On all social media: @GretchenRubin The Happier with Gretchen Rubin podcast

26 Mars 56min

BONUS: Transform Your Life with Practical Optimism with Dr. Sue Varma

BONUS: Transform Your Life with Practical Optimism with Dr. Sue Varma

Today, I have the pleasure of connecting with Dr. Sue Varma. Dr. Varma is a privately-practicing board-certified psychiatrist and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at New York University. She is a nationally acclaimed keynote speaker, medical contributor, media consultant, and advisor to leading television networks and programs. In our discussion today, we examine the impact of shared life experiences like 9/11 and the pandemic, exploring the role of PTSD and the effects of practical optimism, self-care, and self-reliance. We discuss optimism, its inheritability, and the significance of milestones for women, including transitioning from high school to college, navigating midlife, and addressing feelings of loneliness. We also look into purpose and compassion, the complexities of processing emotions, the challenges of the perfectionism façade, the role of trauma, ACE scores, autoimmunity, and the benefits of mindfulness and meditation.  Stay tuned for more! IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Dr. Varma discusses the collective sense of grief, fear, connection, and empathy after 9/11 and the pandemic The importance of optimism and resilience when dealing with tragedy How Dr. Varma helps her patients identify their blind spots and other areas for improvement in their lives How perimenopause can bring about a sexual awakening and increased desire for intimacy but also loneliness and dissatisfaction in relationships Why friendships are essential for our well-being Why do we need to invest in different types of connections and relationships? The critical importance of finding purpose in life  How unprocessed emotions affect our mental and physical well-being How trauma impacts mental health Some practical tips for incorporating mindfulness into daily life  The benefits of meditation Bio: Dr. Sue Varma is a board-certified psychiatrist in private practice and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at New York University (NYU) Langone Health. She is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Varma was the first medical director and attending psychiatrist at the World Trade Center Mental Health Program at NYU Langone Health, treating civilians and first responders in the aftermath of 9/11. Dr. Varma is a nationally acclaimed keynote speaker, medical contributor, media advisor, and consultant to major networks and shows. She regularly appears on the Today Show, Nightly News, CBS Mornings, and Good Morning America and is frequently interviewed by Time, Washington Post, NPR, and beyond. Dr. Varma is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards for her ground-breaking efforts in mental health education and advocacy, including a Sharecare Emmy. Her forthcoming book, “Practical Optimism,” is eagerly anticipated worldwide, with translations in several languages. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Dr. Sue Varma On her website Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Dr. Varma's book, Practical Optimism:  The Art, Science, and Practice of Exceptional Well-Being

24 Mars 53min

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