
Metabolic Health: Hormones, PCOS, and Erectile Dysfunction
11/07/22 • 10 min
Today we're talking all about hormones and specifically how they relate to metabolic health.
I'm breaking down the hormones change throughout various stages in life as well as conditions like PCOS, which is polycystic ovarian syndrome, and erectile dysfunction.
These hormone imbalances can cause infertility, high testosterone in females, and low testosterone in males.
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Today we're talking all about hormones and specifically how they relate to metabolic health.
I'm breaking down the hormones change throughout various stages in life as well as conditions like PCOS, which is polycystic ovarian syndrome, and erectile dysfunction.
These hormone imbalances can cause infertility, high testosterone in females, and low testosterone in males.
Ready to address the cause of your health challenges with a long term, natural solution?
Apply to work with me 1 on 1
My practice is entirely virtual, so you don't need to live near me.
Looking for a community and group support?
Schedule a free call to discuss my LIFER program!
https://appt.link/andrea-nicholson-holistic-health-consulting/free-call
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Metabolic Health: Cancer
Today we are talking all about cancer. This one generally catches people off guard because most people think cancer is either genetic, toxin-related, or totally random. And while genetics and toxins do play a role - cancer is a metabolic disease! It is definitely NOT random!
Let’s back up and talk more generally about cancer first, then we’ll come back to the metabolic side of things and some strategies you can use to boost your immune functioning and reduce your risk of cancer growth.
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US, though it’s striving to overtake heart disease in the number 1 spot. Cancer can develop in any tissue of the body with breast and prostate leading the way in women and men respectively and lung cancer being the most deadly.
For full show notes and resources, please click here.
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In this episode, we talk about Alzheimer's, vascular dementia, Parkinson's, migraines, and neuropathy. I also share information on how insulin resistance is a driving factor behind these conditions and how metabolic flexibility is key to reversing or managing these conditions.
Full show notes here.
Ready to address the cause of your health challenges with a long term, natural solution?
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My practice is entirely virtual, so you don't need to live near me.
Looking for a community and group support?
Schedule a free call to discuss my LIFER program!
https://appt.link/andrea-nicholson-holistic-health-consulting/free-call
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