A Deep Dive Into Female Hormones at Every Stage with Dr. Carrie Jones
This episode of Conversations for Health features Dr. Carrie Jones, a Naturopathic Physician who is board-certified in Naturopathic Endocrinology with a Master's in Public Health having over 17 years in the field of functional and integrative medicine. As a former Adjunct Faculty for the National University of Natural Medicine, she taught courses in both Gynecology and Advanced Endocrinology and was the Medical Director for two large integrative clinics in Portland, Oregon, and the Medical Director for Precision Analytical Inc., creators of the DUTCH Test, for almost 10 years. She served on the Human Performance Council for Under Armour and was the Clinical Expert for the Lifestyle Matrix Resource Center serving the SOS Stress Recovery Program. Most recently she served as the Head of Medical Education at Rupa Health and now Metabolic Mentor University.
In our conversation, Dr. Carrie takes a deep dive into all things female hormones, from the different types of hormone testing that are available to the different types of hormonal conditions and patterns, as well as nutritional supplements and hormone replacement therapies. She offers actionable steps to managing hormones at every stage and shares the popular supplements that she recommends for hormone treatment and an empowered approach to menopause.
I’m your host, Evelyne Lambrecht, thank you for designing a well world with us.
Key Takeaways:
[3:00] The genesis of Dr. Carrie’s interest in naturopathic medicine and women’s hormones.
[5:00] Recommendations for using the DUTCH test in clinically insightful ways.
[9:15] Symptoms that can warrant additional long-term testing.
[12:24] The correlation between higher levels of estradiol and monthly symptoms.
[14:55] Dr. Carrie’s definition of hormone imbalance.
[18:00] Considerations when approaching treatment of estrogen dominance.
[22:00] Top exposures to avoid for the greatest impact on hormonal health.
[27:55] The science behind how xenoestrogens impact estrogen receptors.
[31:29] Phytoestrogens as they affect alpha and data receptors differently.
[39:39] An overview of popular supplements that are used for hormones.
[45:24] Dr. Carrie’s top three favorite actions for each stage of hormone health.
[53:40] Sources for high-quality bioidentical hormone replacement information.
[56:24] Dr. Carrie’s favorite health practices, her personal daily supplements, and her new view of thinking on estrogen.
Episode Resources:
Dr. Carrie Jones
Estrogen Matters: Why Taking Hormones in Menopause Can Improve Women's Well-Being and Lengthen Their Lives -- Without Raising the Risk of Breast Cancer
Reappraising 21 Years of the WHI Study: Putting the findings in context for clinical practice
DUTCH Test
Pub Med: Fragrance compounds: The wolves in sheep's clothing
Design for Health Resources:
Designs for Health
Spotlight Metabolomics Test
Blog: Endocrine Disruptors in Infertility
Blog: Phytoestrogens to Help Diminish Mild Hot Flashes
Blog: Resveratrol and Curcumin to Promote Mitochondrial Biogenesis
Research Review: Broccoli for Supporting Gut Microbial Health
Blog: Dim Estrogen Dominance with DIM
Blog: Support Detoxification with Calcium-D-Glucarate
Blog: Recent Review Explores Potential Link between Nutrients that May Support Antioxidative Status and Age-related Neural Changes
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