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By Kyrin Dunston MD
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How to live a wild, healthy and fulfilled life at midlife and beyond?
The first step is to accept where we are at this moment. We are all going through an internal transformation, but it doesn’t have to be a painful one. You don’t have to spend your whole life in a state of pain and suffering.
Our guest for this episode, Dani Williamson is a functional medicine specialist who helps women at midlife experience radical healing and live wild and well. Her TN based practice, Integrative Family Medicine, uses specialized testing to identify the root causes of symptoms and disease and reverse them naturally.
Dani knows firsthand the role that adverse childhood events and mental health play in chronic health conditions and is on the board of the Middle Tennessee chapter of the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention. Her book Wild & Well: Dani’s 6 Common Sense Steps to Radical Healing is available for preorder on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
We talk about how we can take better care of ourselves during this age, but also how we can work on our relationship with self-care. We discuss how to stop trying to force yourself to do things you don’t want to do and start focusing on what you want and need to do in your life. We explore the steps that we can take to be more in balance and harmony.
Let’s hear about this awesome topic. Share your thoughts with us by leaving your comments.
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There's a lot of misinformation out there about hormones like estrogen. But the truth is, estrogen is your best friend at midlife!
Learn how this amazing hormone can help you feel more confident with age, helps reduce symptoms of menopause, improves vaginal health and promotes bone and heart health.
So how can you get rid of those fears?
Our guest for this episode, Dr. Sharon Stills, is a Naturopathic Medical Doctor who is known for her successful treatment of both early and advanced stage Breast Cancer and was featured in the Cancer Prevention Summit sharing her expertise on menopause, estrogen and breast cancer.
Let’s hear about this fascinating topic. Share your thoughts with us by leaving your comments.
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How to lose weight and keep it off for women at midlife?
We’ve all heard that fasting is a great way to lose weight and keep it off. But how is intermittent fasting different from other diets? How can it help women at midlife?
If you’re looking to lose weight at midlife, fasting is a simple way to reset your hormones and jumpstart your metabolism.
In this episode, we’ll learn about how you can stay motivated to keep up the intermittent fasting regimen and how you can make it work for you.
Our guest for this episode, Cynthia Thurlow, shares her story of weight loss and how she used intermittent fasting as part of her overall lifestyle change.
She gives some helpful tips about how to make sure that your weight loss plan is sustainable and how to avoid some common mistakes that people make when they try intermittent fasting.
Cynthia Thurlow is the CEO and founder of the Everyday Wellness Project, nurse practitioner, international speaker, and globally recognized expert in intermittent fasting and nutritional health. Her TEDx talk, Intermittent Fasting, a Transformative Technique, has over 10 million views. Cynthia has been featured on ABC, FOX5, KTLA, CW, and in Medium and Entrepreneur.
Cynthia's mission is to educate women on the benefits of intermittent fasting and overall holistic health and wellness, so they feel empowered to live their most optimal lives.
If you’re looking for a midlife weight loss plan, I highly recommend this episode.
Let’s listen to what Cynthia Thurlow has to say!
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How to lose weight and keep it off for women at midlife?
We’ve all heard that fasting is a great way to lose weight and keep it off. But how is intermittent fasting different from other diets? How can it help women at midlife?
If you’re looking to lose weight at midlife, fasting is a simple way to reset your hormones and jumpstart your metabolism.
In this episode, we’ll learn about how you can stay motivated to keep up the intermittent fasting regimen and how you can make it work for you.
Our guest for this episode, Cynthia Thurlow, shares her story of weight loss and how she used intermittent fasting as part of her overall lifestyle change.
She gives some helpful tips about how to make sure that your weight loss plan is sustainable and how to avoid some common mistakes that people make when they try intermittent fasting.
Cynthia Thurlow is the CEO and founder of the Everyday Wellness Project, nurse practitioner, international speaker, and globally recognized expert in intermittent fasting and nutritional health. Her TEDx talk, Intermittent Fasting, a Transformative Technique, has over 10 million views. Cynthia has been featured on ABC, FOX5, KTLA, CW, and in Medium and Entrepreneur.
Cynthia's mission is to educate women on the benefits of intermittent fasting and overall holistic health and wellness, so they feel empowered to live their most optimal lives.
If you’re looking for a midlife weight loss plan, I highly recommend this episode.
Let’s listen to what Cynthia Thurlow has to say!
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What’s wrong with me? Why can’t you lose weight?
You’ve probably heard all kinds of theories about why it’s so hard to lose weight. From your genes to your metabolism, it can feel like there are no easy answers. And while a lot of the blame is on the person losing weight, you can’t lose weight if you’re not willing to take responsibility for yourself.
Our guest for today, Dr. Beth Westie, is a chiropractor who, through her own health journey, discovered the power of nutrition to balance hormones and developed the concept of eating for your cycle. She is the author of the Best Selling book, The Female Fat Solution, the creator of the 12-Week Female Fat Solution Challenge, the Eat for Your Cycle™ Method, and the host of The Female Health Solution Podcast.
She has made it her mission to change the way women view their health. Traveling around the country to educate and empower women to take their health into their own hands, she uses nutrition to help women work with the natural cycle of their bodies to achieve lasting weight loss results.
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What is binge-eating? How can we stop binging? Why does this happen to some people? And what can we do about it?
We all want to be happy and have a good relationship with food. But there is a difference between having a healthy relationship with food and having an unhealthy relationship with food. When we binge and obsess about food, we are not living in alignment with our values. The key to stopping binging and obsessing is to become aware of what you are thinking and feeling about food.
Our guest for this episode, Dr. Glenn Livingston, a psychologist and former Fortune 500 food industry insider who got out of the food prison of obsession and binging and overcame obesity by identifying the brain triggers and pathways that fuel our compulsive eating and developing a program to reverse this pattern. He has completed research on over 40,000 individuals that clarified this pathway as well as the successful way out. He has been featured in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Sun Times, ABC, CBS and more.
Dr. Glenn shares his approach to food, and what it means to get out of the food jail.
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We all have energy blocks that hold us back from being the best version of ourselves.
When you’re in an energetic state of health, it’s very possible that you’ll feel like everything’s just going great, and nothing can go wrong. However, when things don’t go so well in your life, whether that’s something small or large, that feeling of “not being able to turn it around”, can be overwhelming.
Energy work is one of the most powerful ways to create lasting change in your life. It can help you heal from trauma, break addictions, get out of a relationship, attract a new partner, and much more.
Our guest for this episode, Dr. Louise Swartswalter, shares her story of how she was stuck in a rut, and how she got out of it. She shares her journey of self-discovery and the steps she took to clear her energy blocks and get back on track.
Dr. Louise Swartswalter, has helped transform lives individually and in groups using a unique multi- dimensional approach including Naturopathy, biofeedback, trauma release work, NLP, life coaching and energy work. Louise is the owner and founder of the Brain- Soul Success Academy and the creator of the BRAIN system TM, a five step transformational program serving clients worldwide. She is passionate about connecting; clearing blocks to success and helping others achieve their optimal health and highest potential.
She enjoys speaking and teaching globally and has shared with audiences on KOB-TV, Good Day New Mexico, KOB radio, as well as at events and professional organizations.
Let’s hear about the tools that Dr. Louise used in her practice and learn how to clear your energy blocks and start living your best life.
We’ll also explore how our emotions influence our energy and how to balance them in order to create positive change in our lives.
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Do you ever feel guilty about not being ‘people-pleasing’ enough? Millions of people do, all over the world.
People-pleasing is the desire to be liked by others. It can cause people to overcompensate by doing things they think will make them look good, but which actually make them look bad. This is called “doing what you think, rather than what you know.” It’s very common at midlife and in menopause, because it makes us feel good about ourselves and gives us the sense that we are important and valued. However, it can have some negative side effects on our health.
In this episode of The Hormone Prescription Podcast, I interviewed Carmen Hunter about her story of significant experience of betrayal and abandonment to saying no and bringing back that power and honoring what was best for herself. She explains how the habit of people-pleasing can affect our health, and offers some suggestions for how to break this bad habit. Carmen Hunter has over 10 years of health coaching and has been educating and mentoring wellness practitioners for 7 years. She believes that diagnoses are symptoms of a larger health condition and that helping people get well depends on getting back to the basics of health without overwhelming them physically, mentally and emotionally.
Carmen offers practical solutions to these issues and shares her own personal experience in this area. This topic is essential for anyone who struggles with being people-pleasing. You will learn how to take back control of your life and feel better about yourself!
As with all my interviews, I hope that you will enjoy listening to Carmen Hunter’s insights and tips. I am sure that you will find them thought-provoking, informative, and useful.
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In this episode of The Hormone Prescription Podcast, our guest, Dr. Tara Scott, explains why Natural Hormones are essential in Midlife and how they can be used to enhance physical and emotional well-being.
Dr. Tara Scott, Hormone Guru, helps people find the cause of their symptoms and get them on a path to optimal health. With over 25 years of experience and 3 board certifications in OB/GYN, Functional medicine and Integrative medicine, Dr. Scott has helped thousands of patients struggling with hormone issues including endometriosis, breast cancer, weight gain and more.
Dr. Tara Scott dives deep into the ways that these hormones affect our body, our mood, our libido and how they influence our relationships with other people. We’ll also know what happens when our hormones change over time, as they do throughout life. She also explains why there is such a lack of information regarding the use of these hormones (especially Testosterone) and offers some solutions to this problem.
This is an essential topic for women at midlife who have been feeling unwell, or who are experiencing the menopause transition. As with all my interviews, I hope that you will enjoy listening to Dr. Scott’s insights and comments. I am sure that you will find them thought-provoking, informative, and useful.
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Have you ever thought about why we age so fast? Have you ever heard about methylation dysfunction and wondered why it happens to you?
Methylation is a process that occurs in every living cell, and it plays a very important role in the development of our body. If methylation functions properly, our body will be able to repair and rejuvenate itself naturally. However, if it malfunctions, aging will happen quickly. Furthermore, methylation defect affects DNA in the body and makes you look older and fatter. It’s a genetic disorder that leads to weight gain, fatigue, and depression. DNA is a living substance, and it also contains the information needed for life. The human body has the ability to keep its own cells alive, but it cannot repair and rejuvenate itself. If DNA is damaged, it cannot be repaired, and our bodies will become old and sick.
Dr. Kendra shares her story that led her to studies and research about healing through genetics and specialties in treatment of challenging conditions such as asthma, autism, allergies, and eczema, as well as fertility. She is most passionate about genetic methylation defects as it almost prevented her from becoming a mother.
Let’s hear about her inspirational journey and learn more about methylation defects.
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