Wednesday May 22, 2024

19. Hormones, PCOS, & Healing with Allison Tharp, Women’s Hormone and Metabolic Health Coach

This episode of What the Gut features a conversation between host, Allison, and Allison Tharp, a woman's hormone and metabolic health coach. They discuss the importance of managing one's lifestyle factors associated with hormonal health. Such factors include diet, sleep, stress management, and the menstrual cycle. They stress the importance of proactivity in one's health and taking the necessary steps even if the healthcare system does not prioritize these. Allison also emphasizes the significance of understanding one's cyclic lifestyle, focusing on the four different phases of a woman's cycle: menstruation, follicular phase, ovulation, and luteal phase. Her overall goal is to empower women to embrace a holistic approach to wellness and transform their lives.

 

02:05 Guest Introduction: Allison Tharp, Women's Hormone and Metabolic Health Coach

03:58 Allison's Personal Health Journey and the Importance of Holistic Approach

08:27 Understanding Women's Hormonal Cycles and Its Impact on Health

11:01 Allison's Personal Health Journey: From Fasting to Holistic Healing

15:14 The Role of Health Coaches and Functional Medicine in Modern Healthcare

21:51 The Importance of Investing in Your Health

23:53 The Impact of Poor Gut Health

24:19 Personal Journey to Better Health

25:33 The Importance of Functional Medicine

26:33 The Role of Parents in Children's Health

28:48 The Power of Epigenetics and Neuroplasticity

30:33 Understanding and Supporting the Menstrual Cycle

42:50 The Importance of Self-Advocacy in Health

 

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