Ep. 490 You're Not Eating Enough! The Shocking Truth About Hormones, Fatigue & Strength Training with Dr. Tyna Moore | Metabolic Health & Menopause

Ep. 490 You're Not Eating Enough! The Shocking Truth About Hormones, Fatigue & Strength Training with Dr. Tyna Moore | Metabolic Health & Menopause

Today, I am delighted to reconnect with Dr. Tyna Moore. She is a naturopathic physician and chiropractor, in addition to being the host of the wildly popular Dr. Tyna podcast, a bestselling author, and an international speaker offering a unique perspective for those seeking a stronger foundation for their health and well-being. In our discussion today, we dive into the importance of strength training, exploring concerns about under-fueling our bodies, and the damaging messages women currently receive about food, body size, and exercise, particularly from the health and wellness community. Dr. Tyna discusses the signs she often sees in women who underfuel their bodies, explaining how underfueling affects key hormones, including cortisol, thyroid, progesterone, estrogen, and testosterone, and the value of strength training. We also explore medications that impact bone health, including SSRIs, hormones, peptides, exosomes, and stem cells. You will not want to miss this delightfully engaging and enlightening conversation with Dr. Tyna Moore. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: Why building muscle mass is essential for avoiding frailty in later life. The cardinal signs of health and vitality for women, as we age Why disordered eating and fear of strength training are common issues among women Dr. Tyna shares her concerns about using GLP-1s for rapid weight loss. The importance of eating enough food to fuel the muscles you are trying to build Why a healthy body fat percentage, strength, mobility, good sleep, and reduced pain are far more important than appearance-based goals How not eating enough can worsen hormonal dysregulation, and how long-term use of SSRIs can significantly increase the risk of osteoporosis. Ways to regulate your hunger and prevent overeating at night The value of doing strength training a few times a week to optimize your central nervous system How peptides, exosomes, and stem cells can be beneficial- but only once you have optimized your lifestyle and foundational health Bio: Dr. Tyna Moore, ND, DC, is a leading expert in holistic regenerative medicine and metabolic resilience, with nearly three decades of experience in the regenerative medicine space. Traditionally and alternatively trained in both science and medicine, she brings a metabolic-first perspective to optimizing health from the ground up. Dr. Moore is the host of The Dr. Tyna Show podcast and an international speaker known for her direct, no-nonsense approach to strength, hormones, and longevity. With a combined following of over half a million across platforms, she has been featured on dozens of top health podcasts and stages worldwide. Through her online education programs and social media presence, Dr. Moore helps the general public and practitioners get the basics right – because without a strong metabolic foundation, no therapy, treatment, or supplement will ever deliver lasting results. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on X Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Dr. Tyna Moore On her website The Dr. Tyna Show YouTube Instagram

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Ep. 538 Is Alcohol Your Hidden Identity? – The Most Eye-Opening Way to Reframe Your Drinking Habits with James Swanwick | Menopause & Alcohol

Ep. 538 Is Alcohol Your Hidden Identity? – The Most Eye-Opening Way to Reframe Your Drinking Habits with James Swanwick | Menopause & Alcohol

I am honored to be joined today by James Swanwick, a renowned stop-drinking expert and author of Clear: The Only Neuroscience-Based Approach for High Achievers to Quit Drinking Without AA, Rehab, or Willpower. He is a former SportsCenter anchor on ESPN and the creator and founder of the Stop Drinking Process. In today’s personal and thought-provoking conversation, James and I talk about alcohol use disorder, exploring how family dynamics and early environments shape our drinking habits, how alcohol use becomes normalized, the perceived benefits of drinking, and the very real health risks and consequences. James explains why alcohol is considered one of the most harmful drugs, how younger generations are approaching alcohol differently, the role of peer pressure in an alcohol-free lifestyle, and the importance of gratitude. Join us for an insightful and informative discussion on why we drink, how to reframe our relationship with alcohol, and for those who are sober-curious, a stepwise approach to making that shift. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: How family dynamics and early environments shape our relationship with alcohol How alcohol becomes normalized long before we ever take our first drink The real cost of using alcohol as a social lubricant How the health consequences of alcohol show up as we age Where alcohol ranks among the most harmful drugs Why appropriate accountability and community matter more than willpower The importance of structured support when quitting alcohol How gratitude, reframing, and daily practices can reduce cravings and support lasting change Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow  Cynthia’s Menopause Gut Book is on presale now! Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause Supplement Line Connect with James Swanwick On Instagram Alcohol-free Lifestyle Alcohol-free Lifestyle on YouTube Alcohol-free Lifestyle Podcast CLEAR: The Only Neuroscience-Based Method for High Achievers to Quit Drinking Without Willpower, Rehab, or AA

7 Jan 58min

BONUS: “Red Light Therapy Is Rewriting Cellular Health” – The Most Powerful Way to Boost Mitochondria, Reduce Pain & Heal Faster with Forrest Smith | Menopause & Longevity

BONUS: “Red Light Therapy Is Rewriting Cellular Health” – The Most Powerful Way to Boost Mitochondria, Reduce Pain & Heal Faster with Forrest Smith | Menopause & Longevity

We’re back with another episode in a series of highly vetted companies that I love sharing with my community. Today, I’m joined by Forrest Smith, the co-founder and CEO of Kineon. A dynamic entrepreneur with an infectious enthusiasm for his work, Forrest reads and writes fluent Chinese, lives in Mexico, and brings over 20 years of experience building and scaling successful startups. His work at Kineon reflects his optimism and innovative approach in the field of health and wellness technology. In our conversation, we explore what red light therapy (photobiomodulation) is and its cellular and mitochondrial effects. We unpack the benefits of methylene blue, the impact of photobiomodulation on joint pain and thyroid health, and specific contraindications. We also discuss red light therapy and the gut hormone access, peptides, recovery toolkits, and female-centric research related to infertility, PCOS, endometriosis, thyroid health, and more. This is one of those conversations you will likely want to listen to more than once. Be sure to check the show notes for a special offer from Kineon, exclusively for my listeners. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: What is red light therapy? How red light therapy supports the body at the cellular level, particularly during the aging process How methylene blue enhances the effects of red light therapy The value of photobiomodulation for treating chronically inflamed joints and muscle tissue How local inflammation in the joints impacts gut health The benefits of red light therapy for female-specific pathologies, such as endometriosis, hypothyroidism, and dysmenorrhea The way that red light therapy works in combination with stem cell treatments, PRP, and extracorporeal shock wave therapy Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow  Cynthia’s Menopause Gut Book is on presale now! Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause Supplement Line Connect with Forrest Smith https://kineon.io/CYNTHIA Kineon Labs on Instagram We’re giving away TWO Kineon Move+ Pro devices (worth $499 each!) Want to enter? Leave a review of the Everyday Wellness podcast in English on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.  Take a screenshot of your review. Email the screenshot and one reason why you’d like to win to podcast@cynthiathurlow.com (You must live in the U.S. to enter.)

5 Jan 46min

Ep. 537 The #1 Longevity Nutrient You’re Missing – How Fiber Supercharges Your Gut, Immunity & Sleep with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz | Gut Health , Menopause & Sleep

Ep. 537 The #1 Longevity Nutrient You’re Missing – How Fiber Supercharges Your Gut, Immunity & Sleep with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz | Gut Health , Menopause & Sleep

Today, I am thrilled to connect with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz, a board-certified gastroenterologist, gut health authority, and New York Times bestselling author with an upcoming book called Plant Powered Plus.  In our discussion today, we examine the gut-immune connection, looking at how inflammation affects the gut microbiome and gut barrier, and how technology and lifestyle impact our health. We discuss the limitations of conventional allopathic medical approaches to disease, the telltale signs that inflammation may underlie your gut-related symptoms, why fiber is the longevity nutrient, and the critical importance of short-chain fatty acids. We also explore the food matrix, changes in perimenopause and menopause regarding fiber intake, the significance of lipopolysaccharides and circadian biology, and how fiber can improve your sleep quality.  This episode is truly a must-listen. I thoroughly enjoyed connecting with Dr. B. I have admired his work for years, and his new book is one you will want to buy for its insights and your enjoyment. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: Lifestyle changes that are essential for preventing and managing chronic diseases The importance of fiber for chronic disease prevention How fiber feeds the gut microbes  Why women need more fiber during perimenopause and menopause Why you need to increase your fiber intake gradually How fermented foods support microbiome diversity and reduce inflammation How gut barrier leaks can trigger immune activation and inflammation How circadian rhythm disruptions affect the microbiome The value of consistent fiber intake for better sleep quality Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community (The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow)  Cynthia’s Menopause Gut Book is on presale now! Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause supplement line Connect with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz On his website Preorder a copy of Plant Powered Plus

3 Jan 1h 4min

Ep. 536 “Fiber Isn’t Optional” – The Most Powerful Way Women in Menopause Lose Weight Naturally | Weight loss & Menopause

Ep. 536 “Fiber Isn’t Optional” – The Most Powerful Way Women in Menopause Lose Weight Naturally | Weight loss & Menopause

We have another episode today where I answer questions from my podcast listeners, providing more details than I usually would in the podcast. I genuinely hope you’re enjoying these short-form videos and podcasts. I’d love to know which topics you'd like me to cover in this YouTube format, where I can dive a little deeper into your questions. Please share your thoughts! IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: What our ability to eat fiber reflects about the health of our microbiome How hormonal changes in midlife influence women’s weight patterns and metabolic flexibility How declining estrogen during perimenopause and menopause affects the gut microbiome How fiber can indirectly support weight loss  How fiber helps maintain gut barrier integrity and reduces systemic inflammation Why middle-aged women need more protein  The role the strobilome plays in supporting estrogen recycling and gut detoxification  Practical strategies for increasing fiber intake safely and sustainably Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow  Cynthia’s Menopause Gut Book is on presale now! Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause Supplement Line

1 Jan 23min

Ep. 535 Masterclass: Inflammation, Hormones & Weight Loss | Hormones & Menopause

Ep. 535 Masterclass: Inflammation, Hormones & Weight Loss | Hormones & Menopause

Today, we have the second episode of a two-part mashup series focused on weight-loss resistance.  For today’s episode, I am delighted to welcome experts Dr. Mary Claire Haver, Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen, and Physician’s Assistant McCall McPherson.  Dr. Haver and I explore how inflammation drives weight gain and unpack specific strategies for macronutrients, meal timing, and more. Dr. Salas-Whalen and I examine body composition changes during perimenopause and menopause, our family responsibilities, the importance of strength training for maintaining muscle mass, and the targeted use of GLP-1 agonist drugs. Finally, McCall and I break down the labs that help guide decision-making, also discussing informed consent, the effects of hormonal replenishment therapy (now known as personalized endocrine treatment), the strategic use of GLP-1s, personalized dosages, and microdosing. This mashup includes many timely and relevant insights from three experts at the forefront of women’s health. Join us as we explore the science, strategies, and solutions shaping the future of weight loss resistance. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: How slowing sugar absorption reduces insulin spikes and inflammation The value of combining healthy fats, complex carbs, and lean protein at every meal  Why spreading protein intake throughout the day is crucial for metabolism, hormone regulation, and muscle preservation How prioritizing self-care and modeling it for children helps break the cycle of parental over-sacrifice Why strength training is more effective than cardio for long-term body composition and metabolic health The mounting stress, family pressures, and reduced self-care that many women face in their 40s and 50s How synthetic hormones in oral contraceptives disrupt thyroid, testosterone, and reproductive hormones How GLP-1 agonists can improve weight loss, food freedom, and metabolic flexibility How supporting adrenal health enhances energy, balances hormones, and improves metabolic flexibility Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community (The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow)  Cynthia’s Menopause Gut Book is on presale now! Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause supplement line Connect with Dr. Mary Claire Haver On her website Instagram and TikTok The Galveston Diet Book Ep. 308 Weight Gain in Middle Age, Perimenopause and Inflammation with Mary Claire Haver Connect with Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen On her website Instagram Ep. 384 Why Weight Loss is Complex: Obesity’s Multi-Factorial Nature with Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen Connect with McCall McPherson Modern Thyroid Clinic On Instagram and TikTok Modern Thyroid and Wellness Podcast Thyroid Lab Guide Ep. 282 Thyroid Health: Hormones, Medications & Weight Loss with McCall McPherson

31 Dec 20251h 5min

BONUS: Bio-individuality and Fasting: Personalized Approaches to Metabolic Health with Dr. Jason Fung

BONUS: Bio-individuality and Fasting: Personalized Approaches to Metabolic Health with Dr. Jason Fung

I am delighted to reconnect with Dr. Jason Fung today. We last connected in October 2020 for Episode 121.  Dr. Fung is a nephrologist and a prominent figure in the intermittent fasting and low-carb space. He has made significant contributions as a founding member of The Fasting Method, providing evidence-based guidance on weight loss and blood glucose management through low-carb diets and intermittent fasting. He has written several books, including The Obesity Code, The Complete Guide to Fasting, The Diabetes Code, and The Cancer Code.  In our discussion today, we look at the forecast for metabolic health in 2024, exploring how the growth of the diabetes population relates to the effects of the pandemic and addressing the conflict of interest with organizations like the ADA and registered dieticians. Dr. Fung shares some of his biggest frustrations, including the shallow and myopic thinking amongst those focusing on calories in and calories out, and we get into various facets of metabolic health, from the nuanced influences of gender, puberty, perimenopause, and menopause to hedonistic eating, sarcopenia, bio-individuality, and therapeutic fasting. Dr. Fung also shares his perspective on GLP-1s, shiftwork, supplements, and more. Join us for valuable insights on various aspects of metabolic health and how they impact our well-being. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN How the influence of food companies has led dieticians and diabetes associations to focus on moderation instead of a balanced diet Dr. Fung shares his frustration with the lack of progress in addressing the diabetes issue How hormones impact weight gain and hunger Why does focusing on calories in and out not provide the solution to weight loss? How intermittent fasting can help to control hormonal issues How middle-aged women need to find balance when fasting to maintain muscle mass and avoid sarcopenia How intermittent fasting can lead to increased strength despite losing muscle mass  What causes shift workers to gain weight? The potential drawbacks of using GLP-1 drugs for weight loss Why magnesium deficiency is a common problem in modern society Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community (The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow)  Cynthia’s Menopause Gut Book is on presale now! Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause supplement line Connect with Dr. Jason Fung ⁠Website⁠ ⁠Twitter ⁠and ⁠YouTube⁠ ⁠The Fasting Method⁠ Dr. Fung's ⁠books⁠ Previous Episode Featuring Dr. Jason Fung ⁠Ep. 121 – The Truth About Diabetes, Kidney Disease and Insulin Resistance with Dr. Jason Fung⁠

29 Dec 202556min

Ep. 534 The Hidden Forces Making Women Gain Weight – The Shocking Truth About Hormones, Trauma & GLP-1s | Hormones & Menopause with Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen

Ep. 534 The Hidden Forces Making Women Gain Weight – The Shocking Truth About Hormones, Trauma & GLP-1s | Hormones & Menopause with Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen

Today, I’m thrilled to reconnect with Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen, a board-certified endocrinologist and obesity medicine specialist with more than 15 years of clinical experience, widely recognized as one of the earliest adopters of GLP-1 therapies in the United States. She is also the author of the upcoming book Weightless: A Comprehensive Guide to the New Era of GLP-1 Medications. In our discussion, we explore the transgenerational impact of obesity as a complex, chronic, and deeply multifactorial condition. We discuss the effects of environmental exposures and trauma, the essential role of education in overcoming weight-loss resistance and managing obesity, and the physiological changes women experience in the perimenopause-to-menopause transition. We explain the importance of body positivity and image, reframing our thoughts around obesity and being overweight, and why building and maintaining muscle is non-negotiable. We dive into the physiology of GLP-1 medications and specific targets for women in perimenopause and menopause, ways to address weight-loss stalls, and the effects of the weight bias so deeply entrenched in our society. Dr. Salas Whalen also shares her thoughts on alternatives and additions to GLP-1 therapies, clarifying the importance of protein and strength training while using GLP-1 drugs.  This conversation with Dr. Salas-Whalen is truly invaluable, and I highly recommend her upcoming book, Weightless. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: • What people come to understand about “normal eating” after starting GLP-1s • How GLP-1s interrupt the binge–guilt–shame cycle • The role GLP-1s play in helping people stay in control of food rather than letting food control them • Strategies for avoiding side effects when using GLP-1 medications • Why certain foods trigger problems on injection days • Importance of proper guidance to prevent severe side effects • The impact a prescriber’s guidance has on your success with GLP-1s • Why treatment plans must be tailored to each patient’s needs and metabolism • Factors doctors consider when deciding whether to add additional medications to a GLP-1 plan Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community (The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow)  Cynthia’s Menopause Gut Book is on presale now! Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause supplement line Connect with Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen Website On social media: @drsalaswhalen Dr. Rocio’s Book, Weightless - Pre-order now! (Releases 12-30-25)

27 Dec 202557min

Ep. 533  “Under 60 or Else?” – The Dangerous Myth Limiting Women’s Hormone Therapy

Ep. 533 “Under 60 or Else?” – The Dangerous Myth Limiting Women’s Hormone Therapy

We have another AMA episode today, where I answer some of the most frequently asked podcast listener questions. In response to a question from Catherine, we unpack the timing hypothesis in this episode, exploring the cardiovascular nuances and clarifying why individualized care truly matters. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: Cardiovascular and metabolic benefits of starting hormone therapy within about 10 years of menopause onset What the timing hypothesis really means in clinical practice Why feeling better does not necessarily imply long-term disease risk has been reduced How endothelial (blood vessel) health influences the effectiveness of hormone therapy  Why metabolic changes after menopause matter more than most women realize How their hormone therapy decisions must change as women move further beyond menopause  Risks and benefits of oral versus transdermal hormone delivery Value of shared patient-clinician decision-making  How lifestyle habits and risk assessment form the foundation for safe, effective, and personalized hormone therapy decisions Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow  Cynthia’s Menopause Gut Book is on presale now! Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause Supplement Line

25 Dec 202517min

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