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Hormone Intelligence with Dr. Aviva Romm
Hormone Intelligence with Dr. Aviva Romm
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Length:
92 minutes
Released:
Jun 7, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Understanding how to advocate for yourself as a woman in allopathic medicine and explaining conventional medicalization. We explore what a normal period looks like, how to live in harmony with your cycle, and why menstrual syndromes will not be fixed with the pill. We also talk about menopause, perimenopause, PCOS, and trauma. Find Aviva’s new book: www.avivaromm.com/book Thank you to our sponsors: Athletic Greens - athleticgreens.com/stephanieOrion Red Light Therapy - Use promo code STEPHANIE10 for 10% off - https://www.orionrlt.ca/?ref=Stephanie Social: https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephanie.estimahttps://www.facebook.com/groups/betterwithdrstephanie Membership Site:https://hellobetty.club/Understanding how to advocate for yourself as a woman in allopathic medicine and explaining conventional medicalization. We explore what a normal period looks like, how to live in harmony with your cycle, and why menstrual syndromes will not be fixed with the pill. We also talk about menopause, perimenopause, PCOS, and trauma. Episode Overview: 10:30 Introduction12:24 Aviva’s Origin Story In Medicine17:57 How We Can Empower Women In Allopathic Care33:40 Explaining Conventional Medicalization37:55 Exposome Science45:00 Does The Dose Make The Poison?49:00 What A Normal Menstrual Cycle Looks Like?58:42 Why Menstrual Syndrome Be Fixed With The Pill?1:03:39 How Women Can Live In Harmony With Their Menstrual Cycle1:10:22 You Are Not A Little Man1:12:03 Menopause1:28:00 Conclusion More information about the book at The Betty Body Book Join the Betty Booty ChallengeJoin the Hello Betty Community here!
Released:
Jun 7, 2021
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Podcast episode
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