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#47 Dr. Lara Briden: How Histamine Influences Estrogen

#47 Dr. Lara Briden: How Histamine Influences Estrogen

FromMastering Your Fertility


#47 Dr. Lara Briden: How Histamine Influences Estrogen

FromMastering Your Fertility

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In episode 47, we interview naturopathic doctor, women's health expert, and author of The Period Repair Manual, Dr. Lara Briden. She shares the very interesting connection between our sex hormones (especially estrogen) and histamine. When you see the word histamine, you probably immediately think of an allergic response. In fact, the primary way we treat allergies in conventional medicine is with anti-histamine medications. But histamine actually participates in A LOT of other functions in the body, including our digestion, mental health, sleep, libido, hormone production, and menstrual cycles. It's obviously pretty important, but having too much of it in the body can really cause problems. And if you're suffering from things like heavy/painful periods, PMS or PMDD, menstrual migraines, painful breasts, anxiety, insomnia, and allergic symptoms, then histamine definitely needs to be on your radar! Tune in to learn more from Dr. Briden about how histamine is connected to hormones and fertility, how we can sometimes end up with too much histamine in our bodies, and what to do about it. You can find show notes and resources for the episode, along with links to Dr. Briden's website, book, and social media on our website at: https://tinyfeet.co/my-podcast/47.
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Released:
Sep 25, 2019
Format:
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