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This episode celebrates the themes of resilience and community within the journey of living with endometriosis, as we reflect on powerful conversations from the past year. With insights from Dr. Ginger Garner and Dr. Bri Wyatt, we explore the importance of addressing the body as a whole, the unique connection between voice and pelvic health, and effective strategies for post-operative recovery.
• Celebrating the power of reflection and community
• Insights from Dr. Ginger Garner on voice as a diagnostic tool
• Dr. Bri Wyatt's holistic approach to functional medicine
• Addressing the interconnectedness of bodily systems
• Empowering listeners with practical strategies for recovery
• Fostering open dialogue to strengthen our understanding of endometriosis
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Website endobattery.com
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Send us a text with a question or thought on this episode ( We cannot replay from this link)
This episode celebrates the themes of resilience and community within the journey of living with endometriosis, as we reflect on powerful conversations from the past year. With insights from Dr. Ginger Garner and Dr. Bri Wyatt, we explore the importance of addressing the body as a whole, the unique connection between voice and pelvic health, and effective strategies for post-operative recovery.
• Celebrating the power of reflection and community
• Insights from Dr. Ginger Garner on voice as a diagnostic tool
• Dr. Bri Wyatt's holistic approach to functional medicine
• Addressing the interconnectedness of bodily systems
• Empowering listeners with practical strategies for recovery
• Fostering open dialogue to strengthen our understanding of endometriosis
Support the show
Website endobattery.com
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