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Generation Rescue Radio - #ChatAutism with Dr. Will Cole: Adaptogens & Hormone Balancing

#ChatAutism with Dr. Will Cole: Adaptogens & Hormone Balancing

Generation Rescue Radio

02/07/17 • 27 min

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This month we chat with Dr. Will Cole about the gut-brain connection and it's impact on hormones. Dr. Cole addresses: - How do hormones affect the brain - What to do when testosterone and cortisol levels are out of balance - What are adaptogens - What role to they play in balancing hormones - And more! About Dr. Will Cole: Dr. William Cole D.C, graduated from Southern California University of Health Sciences in Los Angeles, California. He has his post doctorate education and training in Functional Medicine and Clinical Nutrition through The Institute for Functional Medicine and Functional Medicine University. Dr. Cole consults in the Pittsburgh area and phone or webcam consultations for people around the world. He specializes in clinically investigating underlying factors and customizing health programs for chronic conditions such as thyroid issues, autoimmune, hormonal dysfunctions, digestive disorders, diabetes, heart disease and fibromyalgia. Get a full list of adaptogens and learn more at drwillcole.com. Follow @DrWillCole on Twitter for live updates. Let us know who you want to see on the podcast next. Tweet us @GenRescue or post at Facebook.com/GenerationRescue.

02/07/17 • 27 min

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