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Episode 30: Dr. Marianne Trevorrow on Supporting Women's Health on a Plant-Based Diet
Episode 30: Dr. Marianne Trevorrow on Supporting Women's Health on a Plant-Based Diet
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57 minutes
Released:
Apr 5, 2022
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In this episode of the Plant-Based Canada Podcast we interview Marianne Trevorrow. Marianne is a naturopathic doctor registered with College of Naturopaths of Ontario who has been in practice since 2006. She focuses on the care of identified women with chronic complex pain and reproductive issues, including patients with endometriosis, PCOS, infertility, and problems associated with menopause, as well as pelvic pain pre and post-menopause.She supports and practices plant based eating as a foundation to good health, as well as being more sustainable for our planet. Since 2018, Marianne has also taken on a new role as Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors Journal (CANDJ) -- the professional journal of the Canadian ND Association. She has published in her areas of clinical expertise in several peer-reviewed Integrative Medical journals, and maintains an active social media presence and blog.In this episode we discuss:Dr. Trevorrow’s path to naturopathic medicine.How she incorporates evidence-based medicine into her practice.Her work with the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors Journal.CANDJ’s mission to promote conversations around plant-based eating.How diet can impact menopause, PCOS, fertility, and pregnancy.Advice for identified women interesting in adopting a plant-based diet. Misinformation in the health and wellness space.Socials/Links:WebsiteCANDJInstagramTwitter Studies/Articles:Eat Lancet ReportSeventh Day Adventist Health StudyHarvard Fertility Study The Crossroads of the Planetary Health Paradigm: An Indigenous PerspectiveThis Podcast was hosted and edited by Clinton Stamatovich.
Released:
Apr 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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