Dr. Sara Gottfried: How to Optimize Female Hormone Health for Vitality & Longevity | Huberman Lab

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  • Опубликовано: 10 май 2024
  • My guest is Sara Gottfried, M.D., a Harvard-trained, board-certified gynecologist and clinical assistant professor of integrative medicine & nutritional sciences at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Gottfried specializes in hormone health, vitality and longevity using precision/personalized approaches. We discuss female hormone health, puberty, perimenopause, and menopause, hormone testing, the microbiome, stress related hormone challenges, their causes, and various treatments. We also discuss fertility, birth control and tools for improving microbiome health, treating PCOS, insulin management, and the best nutrition, supplementation, and exercise programs for women. While the episode focuses mainly on female hormones, males will also benefit from our discussion because it includes actionable tools suggested for managing stress, bolstering the gut microbiome, and immunity-all of which stand to improve overall health, vitality and longevity in males and females.
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    00:00:00 Dr. Sara Gottfried
    00:03:51 ROKA, Thesis, LMNT, Momentous
    00:07:50 Women, Family History, Heredity & Environment
    00:11:00 Puberty, Stress, Menstrual Cycles, Intrauterine Devices (IUDs)
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    00:25:11 Nutritional Testing; Vegetables, Microbiome & Disease
    00:31:13 AG1 (Athletic Greens)
    00:32:22 Microbiome, Prebiotics & Probiotics, Inflammation
    00:36:08 Microbiome Testing, Magnesium, Constipation & Thyroid
    00:42:25 Female Colonoscopy; Network Effect & Modern Medicine, Stress Factors
    00:45:13 Constipation, Stress & Trauma, Autonomic Balance
    00:55:35 Constipation Relief, Stress, Breathwork & Meditation
    01:02:58 Systemic & Societal Stress Unique to Females
    01:08:19 InsideTracker
    01:09:23 Testing & Future Behavior
    01:11:55 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) & Cardiometabolic Disease; Stress
    01:22:57 PCOS, Insulin, Glucose Monitoring and Management; Data Access
    01:29:48 Behaviors for Vitality; Exercise & Body Phenotype; Cortisol
    01:36:40 Cortisol Supplements: Ashwagandha, Rhodiola, Fish Oil, Phosphatidylserine
    01:42:36 Cortisol, Anxiety & Immune System; Adrenal Function, Resilience
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    01:54:20 Oral Contraceptives, Benefits & Risks; Ovarian Cancer; Testosterone
    02:06:50 Fertility, Follicular & Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Assessments
    02:10:29 Menopause & Hormone Replacement Therapy; Women’s Health Initiative
    02:15:30 Perimenopause, Cerebral Hypometabolism, Metabolism & Estrogen
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  • @taniasawaya26
    @taniasawaya26 Год назад +7427

    This is THE single best Huberman Lab episode you have ever done, Andrew. On behalf of all women, thank you. Let's hear her again soon, please.

    • @JD..........
      @JD.......... Год назад +91

      Disagree. Any number of superior episodes come to mind. Gut health easily wins. Phytness and sleep destroy.

    • @brightlights23
      @brightlights23 Год назад +23

      So many revelations. Bravo. 👏 👏

    • @ChefGracesPlace
      @ChefGracesPlace Год назад +16

      I agree

    • @nats7991
      @nats7991 Год назад +79

      Could not agree more! After struggling with menopause, gut issues and more this information was life changing! Greetings from the Netherlands

    • @barbiekat6352
      @barbiekat6352 Год назад +18

      @@nats7991 would love for you to share what specifically helped you!

  • @marijazil6362
    @marijazil6362 Год назад +3785

    (Saying louder than everyone else) Andrew, PLEASE bring more people specialising in women's health to your podcast! I love how on many of topics with other guests you make sure to ask 'and what's that like for women?' - it's so important, and so few other big podcasters do. It was refreshing to listen to Sara and not have to quickly google every other claim with added 'for women'. Can't wait to read her books.

  • @amusienk
    @amusienk 8 месяцев назад +249

    I’m so grateful for this episode, Dr. Huberman! I was struggling with infertility and, thanks to the rich content of this episode, was able to self-diagnose PCOS and then confirm it with my doc. I began exercising 30-60 minutes a day, followed by cold showers, and supplementing with high EPA fish oil, L-Carnitine, and Inositol. My sleep improved, joint pain went away, BG went down from 5.7 to 5.6 and within 2 months of this protocol I achieved ovulation. I found out today I am pregnant, on the very first cycle! My husband and I are joyful beyond words!!

    • @oddstuff6137
      @oddstuff6137 4 месяца назад +4

      Congratulations

    • @dianaroyer6467
      @dianaroyer6467 3 месяца назад +3

      Congratulations!!

    • @Kay_Taylor
      @Kay_Taylor 3 месяца назад +2

      Congratulations

    • @katefagan633
      @katefagan633 2 месяца назад

      Amazing!!

    • @sararistow6137
      @sararistow6137 2 месяца назад +7

      This being 6 months old, I hope you’re having a wonderful pregnancy!

  • @amypolitano9480
    @amypolitano9480 Год назад +1440

    Please do a whole episode on Menopause! We as women are given so little information on this and it impacts us sooo much! Our providers gloss over it if we aren’t in the age range of going through it yet but I personally want to be prepared!

    • @dalefurnish5147
      @dalefurnish5147 Год назад +33

      THIS!!!!

    • @desireegreen653
      @desireegreen653 9 месяцев назад +12

      Thanks for the episodes you've done so far about it. We really need light on this. It would also be helpful to know also how to approach our regular Kaiser doctor, for example.

    • @TrudyContos-gq1bw
      @TrudyContos-gq1bw 9 месяцев назад +26

      She Dr Sarah Gotlieb has a awesome podcast that covers all stages of menapause and how perimenopause can start as young as 30's 40 she has so much hands on great knowledge Dr Sarah Gotlieb the one who is interviewing on this podcast 👍👍
      I wish I had this video 20yrs ago.

    • @deniserobinette6249
      @deniserobinette6249 9 месяцев назад +4

      YES - YES - YES!!!

    • @mariee.5912
      @mariee.5912 9 месяцев назад +4

      👏 🎉

  • @belamourbeauty
    @belamourbeauty Год назад +1086

    My family think I’m going through some kind of spiritual awakening in my life. I spent two months binge watching this podcast after I hit rock bottom. Andrew hubermans podcast changed my life. He saved my life. Helped with my trauma, grief, depression, anxiety and adhd. I now have a business, in better physical and mental health I’ve not been at in over 10 years! I am so so so grateful to Andrew for this podcast, I hope he knows the impact he has on others. ❤

    • @carolinamayoraln
      @carolinamayoraln Год назад +25

      Same here! I’d been seduce by his way to communicate knowledge! My life change 180degrees..

    • @laura7visionmission
      @laura7visionmission Год назад +9

      Powerful 😊

    • @jungbell
      @jungbell Год назад +11

      A great show to binge on ❤

    • @aliabbaswadia3974
      @aliabbaswadia3974 Год назад +4

      :)

    • @agnesestrupule396
      @agnesestrupule396 Год назад +19

      If you don’t mind sharing - which podcasts or practical advice is that you implemented that made the most difference? Also - happy for you and these podcasts are amazing! 🙌🏼

  • @SageLazuli
    @SageLazuli Год назад +1102

    I went to my primary care physician and asked for them to check my hormones including testosterone and he told me I didn’t need to check testosterone because I’m a woman… 🤦🏽‍♀️
    Thank you Dr. Huberman for putting so much free information out to the public so we can have the option to educate ourselves. I’ve lost faith in the medical system long ago.

    • @sophiarestrepo6775
      @sophiarestrepo6775 Год назад +96

      I did that once with a doctor and I insisted on them testing my testosterone, turns out I had PCOS.

    • @Itsunclegabby
      @Itsunclegabby Год назад +69

      RUN.

    • @adonishernandez6361
      @adonishernandez6361 Год назад +74

      My doctor didn’t even know what to look for when I asked for a hormonal test. It’s sad.

    • @lunaticwerewolf
      @lunaticwerewolf Год назад +45

      There are doctors who will listen. It blows how much effort it takes to find one.

    • @monse4418
      @monse4418 Год назад +24

      i literally got told the same thing, doctors need to do better

  • @dmoyeno5172
    @dmoyeno5172 9 месяцев назад +351

    I think this is the first podcast that a male host actually cares enough to dive deep with great questions and actively wants to get to solutions on behalf of women. ✨ Thank you. Just amazing bro✨💫

    • @cathylehman7538
      @cathylehman7538 7 месяцев назад +3

      Your comment makes an unfounded assumption that male hosts do not care. That is unfair. The topic itself is wrapped in mystery and anyone daring to enter the topic is at risk of crucifixion. Please apologize or delete your comment. TY

    • @becravioli
      @becravioli 6 месяцев назад

      @@cathylehman7538relax

    • @kgan4733
      @kgan4733 5 месяцев назад +1

      she's deep

    • @alexandriayeager5695
      @alexandriayeager5695 5 месяцев назад +2

      Right, so cool

    • @tineygerm301
      @tineygerm301 3 месяца назад +2

      nope Diary of a CEO has an amazing episode on this! but i agree there needs to be more

  • @queenofswords420
    @queenofswords420 Год назад +569

    We definitely need part 2! We didnt get to what women in their 40s and 50+ need to be doing! Also please talk more about women and testosterone replacement!

    • @pinkiepinkster8395
      @pinkiepinkster8395 9 месяцев назад +4

      Maca for testosterone!

    • @fineartsandartforlife
      @fineartsandartforlife 9 месяцев назад +15

      Please,, also 40 plus are listeners, please also dive into that age group. Thank you in advance!

    • @brandykelly3981
      @brandykelly3981 8 месяцев назад +5

      Yes!! We are listening

    • @leannlujan9832
      @leannlujan9832 8 месяцев назад +20

      I’m 53, started menopause at age 50-1/2. I started hormone replacement ( estrogen, progesterone & testosterone) at age 52. Wish I would have started in my 40’s when I really needed it!!! Just did not know the first thing about it. We need to educate our young girls!!! Since being on hormone replacement for a year and a half, I have had so many test results of that have caused me to go on lower doses, then, back on higher doses, then stop for a while! I just want to find the right dose of all three and stick with them. Actually, I’m going to get an IUD of progesterone to coincide with my estrogen. I keep bleeding with my estrogen and progesterone pills. More discussion about this would be fantastic!

    • @Maevelikeschampagne
      @Maevelikeschampagne 8 месяцев назад +4

      Yes please finally found an NP who had the foresight to help me. Only took 2 yrs

  • @ymese
    @ymese Год назад +804

    Please consider doing a podcast solely focused on the perimenopausal stage of a woman’s lifecycle. It is so difficult to find useful, evidence based information on this topic. Every woman I know in my age group is struggling through it silently. Thank you! (Ps - Really love and appreciate your podcast and have learned so much!)

    • @etelkaronc2932
      @etelkaronc2932 Год назад +24

      Yes!! This is exactly what I was going to say. It’s such a huge change, has a significant impact on our wellbeing (so over waking up tired and the hot flushes!!).
      Thank you for doing this podcast Dr Huberman, I love it!

    • @alvinbeka8770
      @alvinbeka8770 Год назад +3

      Sara is the best for this theme

    • @cherenealewis
      @cherenealewis Год назад +10

      Try the "period power podcast" by Maisie Hill

    • @pamelajensen5961
      @pamelajensen5961 Год назад +1

      Yes!!!

    • @LisaNelson-xy9hs
      @LisaNelson-xy9hs Год назад

      💯

  • @yogini326
    @yogini326 Год назад +610

    women’s health and wellness topics are largely centred around selling products and services. This is refreshing. Women want to know and understand the science of their bodies. We really need more of this kind of content. Produce more please!

    • @CherryJuli
      @CherryJuli Год назад +20

      They’re either centered around wellness or getting women pregnant. It’s rarely about our health and well-being.

    • @yogini326
      @yogini326 Год назад +2

      @@CherryJuli Good point!

    • @paisleymariehamlin
      @paisleymariehamlin Год назад +1

      So true, I feel the same way. I love how she kept circling back to stress for certain factors in disease.

    • @JulianaFrugalMinimalMom
      @JulianaFrugalMinimalMom 11 месяцев назад +5

      I really hope he does a lot more episodes focusing on women specifically, I know for example when women fast it's a whole different effect in terms of hormones that the fasting has on the female body versus a male, it'd be great to have more episodes that focus on the female physiology

    • @xiebabe01
      @xiebabe01 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@JulianaFrugalMinimalMom that's interesting insight, so I may do some research on this would you mind citing your source of this knowledge?

  • @1tecito
    @1tecito 9 месяцев назад +116

    I almost cried in several parts of this podcast because the way you two are adressing this almost INVISIBLE problems women all across the world go through is so rare yet so important.

    • @erikamantovani
      @erikamantovani 7 месяцев назад +1

      I totally understand what you mean... I suffered ALONE for a long time.
      I used to say that pre menopause is an extremely LONELY time of life 😢

    • @CeriMoon720
      @CeriMoon720 5 месяцев назад

      Ditto!!! Me too

    • @Butterflybabexoxo
      @Butterflybabexoxo Месяц назад

      Hun? I feel like there is so much out there about menopause. Certainly, more now than ever before. I believe my favorite podcasts all have devoted episodes to this topic.

  • @hikergirl2mandy
    @hikergirl2mandy Год назад +322

    Please have Dr. Sara Gottfried on again, specifically talking about perimenopause. As a woman in the midst of symptoms I am struggling to get helpful information and response from health care professionals. I am excited to use this information to help my three daughters navigate through their lives!

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 10 месяцев назад +11

      Dr Mindy Pelz discusses women and menopause a lot. She has a book "fast like a girl" and I think she was on hubermam...she's on a lot of podcasts and her own.

  • @caravolpicelli8718
    @caravolpicelli8718 Год назад +49

    I was dismayed when 15 min in she made the statement that she's an IUD crusader and said, "Having a copper IUD gives you a complete authority and sovereignty over your sexual life that's profound". When I would argue having complete control over it WITHOUT a foreign substance in it is actual autonomy! Then she goes on to say that "women with the copper IUD have the highest satisfaction rate of anyone on contraceptives". Ironically I just made a post about this on my IG a few days ago, sharing the horrific side effects I suffered from having a copper IUD. All bloodwork showed I was completely "healthy," yet I had suddenly developed numerous unexplainable issues - severe loss of strength, constant phantom pain and injuries, severe memory loss, severe fatigue, and more. My obgyn told me it wasn't possible that it was from my IUD, yet when I demanded I have it removed, I already started feeling better the very next morning. So many women also commented on my post sharing their own awful experiences, and if you search you will find info about all the lawsuits filed by women that went through these experiences as well.

    • @juniper10
      @juniper10 2 месяца назад +5

      I agree, as a young woman who wants a family in the future, but not at present I'm wary of the options available to us. When I look up online, a copper IUD 'seems' to be the safest one as no hormones are being administered, but it will still react to your body and its surroundings because it is not an inert metal! Hormonal pills aren't an option at all because I'd rather have a baby earlier than become a zombie in the process of trying to not have one.

  • @gabrielab
    @gabrielab Год назад +481

    I am glad to see that female hormonal health is a more popular topic nowadays. In menopause we find ourselves trying to find the best advice because few care about old women's well-being. Dr. Gottfried has been an excellent guide for me. Thank you so much for this interview... I will watch it with great interest!

    • @shitimade97
      @shitimade97 Год назад +12

      True, my mom is going through menopause and doctors give her so much confusing information and mixed recommendations that she can't find a good guide for menopause other than recommendations from other women's experiences.

    • @Kwildcat13
      @Kwildcat13 Год назад +31

      That’s because they think our lives are over once we can’t have kids , which is nuts because I would like to be healthy till 100

    • @alvareo92
      @alvareo92 Год назад

      @@shitimade97 whats telling here is when Dr. Gottfried “steps out of the science”. Too much of female health (and health in general!) is ruled by emotions which can’t be easily reproduced or measured or studied scientifically. And then you got the feminists who say it is patriarchal and reductive to say that you might be sick because of your emotions

    • @Alex-ml3zx
      @Alex-ml3zx Год назад

      Cream pie?

    • @MagickMulatta
      @MagickMulatta Год назад +9

      @@Kwildcat13 we all should care. we want our mothers and grand mothers to live as long as they can and as healthy as they can.

  • @rachaelita-gw7sg
    @rachaelita-gw7sg Год назад +458

    We women are suffering and need more help! Please do more podcasts dedicated to women and women's hormone health, specifically on hormonal health during and post- menopause. Please have Sara back on to discuss this or any other expert. There's a unique kind of deep suffering that comes to a woman when she hits her menopausal years: there is the emotional pain of feeling so disregarded and no longer relevant in society (which comes on fast btw), combined with the debilitating physical and mental/emotional suffering that comes with menopausal symptoms and with not much help out there at all!! It's like there's been a wholesale abandonment of womankind at this stage of life. It's a full-blown catastrophe and shameful for a country such as the US. Thank you so much Andrew Huberman for what you do, you are a top rate human!! : )

    • @Toot-xl6qt
      @Toot-xl6qt 10 месяцев назад +6

      Why don’t women just do their own podcasts🌞

    • @karengresham9512
      @karengresham9512 9 месяцев назад +14

      Hit play not pause is a great menopause podcast. By a WOMAN :)

    • @ecm3030
      @ecm3030 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@karengresham9512 thank you!

    • @scaramoucheysimp
      @scaramoucheysimp 8 месяцев назад +5

      this is how i feel but just as a woman of color. so invisible. im only realizing now at 26 that i'd been going through life esp in adolescence with severe brain fog, almost fainting all the time, depressed, never able to focus, barely eating and needing to sleep 12 hours and the entirety of that time, every single adult in my life just thought i was lazy, plus annoying for having trouble waking up. it's kind of astounding to me how just one girl can be that invisible let alone the thousands of others.

    • @Fatbum11
      @Fatbum11 8 месяцев назад +3

      All of what you put was through my hypothyroidism diagnosis , pituitary and vitamin deficiencies, a family history of women’s problems, and the affects it has in childbirth and bringing up our children, . As Huberman said it affects men, and their hormones genetically. No wonder there’s so much dysfunction in the world, these are things we need to know earlier and throughout our lives. Unfortunately well people don’t need to keep going back to the doctors.

  • @sandra-oc7ye
    @sandra-oc7ye Год назад +145

    I cannot express the relief that menopause research is FINALLY happening. Thank you so much for broadcasting this topic. Please keep women’s health information coming on your podcast. Thank you for your consistent women inclusive dialogue in all your podcasts. ❤

  • @ioanaploscaru3172
    @ioanaploscaru3172 Год назад +612

    This podcast has helped me more than all my doctors ever had in my 33 years of existence.

    • @didikennedy9079
      @didikennedy9079 Год назад +5

      SAME.

    • @asana_awakening
      @asana_awakening 9 месяцев назад

      Same!!!

    • @jennazhang4927
      @jennazhang4927 9 месяцев назад +1

      ❤❤❤yesss

    • @Fatbum11
      @Fatbum11 8 месяцев назад +1

      It’s so sad when doctors and specialists don’t agree on your diagnosis. I want doctors who do full maternal and paternal family histories, so we can end genetic diseases in families, which ties in with doctors seeing the same symptoms, time and time again, that put their names to their discoveries.

    • @planckismus
      @planckismus 8 месяцев назад +1

      Doctors are there to treat you when you have an illness, not to be health coaches for you.

  • @misscarlyle
    @misscarlyle Год назад +365

    Andrew, you're the man. Bringing women's health issues to the forefront is so important. I have had issues for years and am dismissed, I recently asked for a hormone test as my migraines are happening with hormone fluctuations. My doctor said it's "pointless" as all hormones fluctuate. Love being dismissed. I have kept a journal for 6+ years with dates/symptoms and he didn't even look at it.

    • @fangsofmay
      @fangsofmay Год назад +22

      @Sara Carlyle I'm sorry for your experience; I've experienced similar. Please find another doctor, ideally a woman. Good luck 💖

    • @lisasternenkind6467
      @lisasternenkind6467 Год назад +5

      Since I turned 38, every single doctor told me that it's "just the hormones" and the menopuse and nothing can be done, no matter what poblems I have. 20 years later I still menstruate regularly, as all women in my family before since generations did in my age. Only my siser, who took homone pills since her teenage years to pevent pregnancy, really did stop mentruating with about 40.

    • @lais5684
      @lais5684 Год назад +18

      Find another doctor and say you are trying to get pregnant lol There's noting wrong to lie to get the care and exams that you need. I know this is not ethical nor is denying a woman exams that she needs. I find it sickening that if a woman isn't trying to get pregnant, all out of a sudden, looking at hormones is pointless. I learned during my early teens to advocate for myself, especially as a latina, because systemic racism exist whether we care to admit it or not. So keep going from one doctor to another until you find someone who wants to find the root of your problem, instead of temporary relieving it with medications that will cause more problems in the long run. It's def not easy being a woman in a world that only cares about men's health.

    • @rf-uj5sc
      @rf-uj5sc Год назад

      Stop going to a male doctor is your first step

    • @arsinoeegypticum8894
      @arsinoeegypticum8894 Год назад

      Or

  • @elenkp5253
    @elenkp5253 Год назад +140

    I m suffering with PCOs and endometriosis.
    I d really appreciate an episode going on detail about endometriosis and supplements or tests we need to do and take, and how we can treat these conditions as naturally as possible! I enjoy listening to you for the past couple years!! Thank you

    • @MarieHenderson-bs4of
      @MarieHenderson-bs4of 9 месяцев назад +4

      I’d love to hear more about endometriosis as I’m stage 4 and I’ve been looking for more information on this I’m nearly 41 and know my ovaries are ready pre menopausal.

    • @insertnamehereplease4975
      @insertnamehereplease4975 4 месяца назад +2

      Taking inositol. Changed my life and ended decades of pain. Am under care of a naturopath.

    • @saffronsl
      @saffronsl 3 месяца назад +2

      I went Leto got my inflammation down and took oregano oil, wipes out the bad bacteria that causes endometriosis, my endo is way better now but when I eat bad foods the pain does come back a tiny bit but nothing like it used to be

    • @nadjadavidson411
      @nadjadavidson411 3 месяца назад

      Listened to a medical podcast the other day where OCOS was described as “diabetes of the reproductive organs” and people find relief following a carnivore diet. Check out Dr. Chaffee and Dr. Berry on YT.

  • @Taliatekito
    @Taliatekito 8 месяцев назад +40

    This episode is now 7mths old but I’ve recommended it to countless women. The connection between digestion problems and hormone problems is a real AH HA moment. This information is so valuable as anxiety levels are increasing in young females.

  • @kayleechicoski1249
    @kayleechicoski1249 Год назад +220

    As a woman, this episode was more impactful in understanding my health and wellness than anything else in mainstream medicine and media. It can’t be overstated how important it is to bring experts in women’s health on a show with such a large platform. This podcast has been life changing in many ways, but this one tops the list for me.

    • @Fitnessoncallnaples
      @Fitnessoncallnaples Год назад +4

      I have an amazing Dr. in Naples, Florida that is in the top 10 for HRT. I thank God for this man! I remember going through menopause before I met this Dr. and I kept waking up in a cold sweat 3 times a night. My sheets were literally soaked to the mattress. I had to wrap myself in towels and keep extra next to my bed. It was a nightmare! Yet, i never slept well to sleep through any nightmare because of insomnia and the damn wet sheets! Now my Dr. In Naples has put me on HRT as well as he has put my mother on it years ago as well. I will quote my Dr. “ Once menopause sets in the brain actually starts shrinking and begins to slowly die. With HRT and excellent blood monitoring my body stays more youthful and vibrant.

    • @pamcolding5925
      @pamcolding5925 Год назад +2

      @Melanie White hi! I live in Lakeland FL ( suburb of Tampa). Can I ask about your HRT? I am 64, work nights as a truck driver and am currently on hormone pellets. I had the same sleep issues. The pellets have helped but I still have sleep issues. I'm sure a lot of it comes from having to sleep days. What form of hormones do you take?

    • @Fitnessoncallnaples
      @Fitnessoncallnaples 4 месяца назад

      @@pamcolding5925Before I suggest anything please consult with your Dr. first.
      Step One: Get a hormone blood panel. This test will provide the answers to your hormone levels.
      Step 2: Go back to your Dr. for results and get scripts.
      Step 3: Ask Dr. for the reputable compound pharmacy he/she recommends.
      Step 4: Follow the exact instructions. Do not stop! Unless you experience side effects. You will be on them for as long as Dr. recommends.
      Step 5: Repeat blood panel in a month for adjustments.
      6: Return for an annual hormone blood panel.
      My daily hormone regimine.
      Estrogen cream -daily
      Testosterone cream- once a month 1st day 2 x daily
      Next day same as above. Repeat every month .
      Progesterone-Small gel capsule. Every day.
      BONUS- If you want a coumpumded cream for anti- wrinkles I. E. Retin -A ask your Dr. for this script will in the office!
      Moral of my own hormone history.
      Nightmare 10 years ago before HRT.
      Dream Come True Results: WOW!! I feel alive, vitality ( viagra for women) woohooo! and told I look 10 years younger with Retin-A and a little LED mask and Botox.
      Note: I demand the government pay for HRT! Hello! Men/husbands would reap these benefits! No alcohol to get her in any mood, which I personally believe men use to loosen up. Come on men! This has been used forever!!! And some women that use alcohol to put up with their husbands needs.
      You asked! My 2 cents…. I hope this helps you and other women and men.
      Dr. Hubberman was also helpful with a family member suffering from depression. The family member flew to Chicago for Ketamine treatment. The symptoms of depression GONE.
      If I could wind a clock back I would be a neuropsychologist! The new discoveries are like Neil Armstrong landing on the moon in 1969.
      Luckily, I have a family member whom just graduated top of his class at Hillsdale College. He was given a full scholarship at U of Iowa. :)
      Good luck!

  • @markella78
    @markella78 Год назад +358

    I am very glad that finally a medicine doctor, who isn’t a psychiatrist, thinks that trauma is related with so many diseases. I as a doctor for internal medicine have the same beliefs and make almost every day the same observations!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Thank you for this great podcast!

    • @ERRNCAM1
      @ERRNCAM1 Год назад +6

      Please view Nadine Burke Harris' work on Adverse Childhood Experiences and health outcomes.

    • @kristinandreae2184
      @kristinandreae2184 Год назад +4

      As a physical therapist I see this daily as well. The two cannot be separated

    • @KatzeMelli
      @KatzeMelli Год назад +5

      well you will LOVE Dr Gabor Mate then

    • @markella78
      @markella78 Год назад +1

      @@KatzeMelli love him already!

    • @Viva_la_natura
      @Viva_la_natura Год назад +1

      Gabor Mate

  • @Jo-sv6uw
    @Jo-sv6uw Год назад +57

    THANK YOU Dr.Gottfried for explaining how we get gaslighted by our doctors out of hormone panels, if we are not trying to, or cannot get pregnant!! This brought me to tears just hearing someone in the field put this thought out on a public platform.

    • @emilyb5557
      @emilyb5557 10 месяцев назад +3

      I agree that the advice given is not good & lacking. But they aren't gas lighting in the real sense - I'm a UK medic and we are not taught any of this stuff! A lot of it wasn't known when I was in med school in last decade but still doubt it would have been. The next gen are getting themselves educated & the some of my gen are self educating! But working with older gen who are not always open to it. That said my consultant is happy for me to px b vitamins & magnesium to my patients. I'd love to do one of the functional medicine courses. One day - £4k is too much for me for now.
      Not meaning to dismiss in anyway the impact on the poor treatment but maybe helps to know they just aren't aware not trying to screw women over or lie to them.

    • @jeniferjohnson374
      @jeniferjohnson374 9 месяцев назад +1

      May I ask about what age you are? We may be in a similar boat. It would be relieving to hear from others who have progressed through dr issues/trying to get pregnant.

    • @oddstuff6137
      @oddstuff6137 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@emilyb5557 the uni education has gotten worse with health and medical education

  • @PlayshotKalo
    @PlayshotKalo 11 месяцев назад +77

    Can we just appreciate Huberman for his health curiosities and presenting that accumulation of knowledge he has to us? Thank you Huberman for helping us try to be our best selves. I wish you a long, healthy, happy, fulfilled life.

  • @plantsandmotion7168
    @plantsandmotion7168 Год назад +229

    I don’t want this podcast to end. What a powerhouse of information.

    • @aliabbaswadia3974
      @aliabbaswadia3974 Год назад

      :)

    • @annaheer2844
      @annaheer2844 Год назад

      Haha! 😘
      " Plants and Motion " -- You are clearly ( brightly! ) of the FEMALE persuasion! And I concur whole+heartedly/ heart-brokenly... Dearest "A.H.A" ? ~~Andrew Huberman

    • @jessicajoyhardee6668
      @jessicajoyhardee6668 Год назад

      Agreed!!! I kept wishing we could hear more on each little rabbit trail of thought and how they all connect! 🙌🏻

  • @jordanserrano9546
    @jordanserrano9546 Год назад +122

    This is super helpful!! My wife just gave birth to our second baby, and this is great insight on how to care for my wife.

    • @aimee9478
      @aimee9478 Год назад +2

      Congrats and best of luck in navigating parenthood. :3

    • @littlelam3691
      @littlelam3691 Год назад +12

      What a sweet and caring husband ❤

    • @lw3808
      @lw3808 Год назад +8

      The world needs more men like you - seeking ways to care for your wife!!

    • @emilyb5557
      @emilyb5557 10 месяцев назад +1

      ❤ love that you listened to this for your wife! So sweet.

    • @Baharak1978
      @Baharak1978 Месяц назад

      One in million man that clearly was surrounded by smart women growing up

  • @vivianfreitaswithazhomesty4532
    @vivianfreitaswithazhomesty4532 Год назад +52

    A little side note about copper IUDs. I also thought as a person very sensitive to hormones, a copper IUD would be a perfect solution for me. I had it in for 7 years before I got pregnant with it.
    After that child was born, my post baby body was difficult to get back to say the least. We did some testing and my thyroid was under performing. I did a reinsert of an IUD after a 2nd child and I had some SERIOUS neurological symptoms. I was seeing specialists consistently with no answers. As soon as I took that IUD out, everything resolved itself.
    I’m pretty convinced the copper IUD caused my thyroid performance and my neurological symptoms after the 2nd insertion.
    Just some important things to think about before recommending this birth control method for women. Barrier method of some form is the best for our health

    • @Deelitee
      @Deelitee Год назад +5

      Hope you’re feeling better. Copper in the body just sounds like a potential problem! Armchair, MD over here.

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@Deeliteeit's the type of copper.. check out morelly Robbins about copper/iron balance in mitochondrial health.

    • @mariee.5912
      @mariee.5912 9 месяцев назад

      I had mirena and I was ok.

    • @MysteryExodus
      @MysteryExodus 8 месяцев назад +5

      I think it’s insane that she’s recommending this IUD

    • @Maevelikeschampagne
      @Maevelikeschampagne 8 месяцев назад

      That was your personal experience. Dr gotlieb keeps insisting that she treats her patient as an individual.

  • @MoniqueElwell
    @MoniqueElwell Год назад +25

    This was an amazing podcast! As a 52yo woman who has been in perimenopause for 20 years, I'm constantly told to go on hormones. I have no symptoms, great bone density, no cardiovascular concern, and absolutely no concern for diabetes, I can now say to them that the diet that I'm eating works! Just ask Dr. Gottfried.
    Please have her back on! There's so much more to learn!!

  • @heatherbaird2041
    @heatherbaird2041 Год назад +312

    Thank you Andrew and Sara for covering menopause in particular. It has been the most confusing period of my life (well done my mum for preparing me and supporting me so well through puberty). Just when a woman's career is in top gear, looking at leadership roles, suddenly the hormonal rug is pulled from under your feet. No longer the sharpest person in the room, no longer emotionally well regulated and exhausted just making it through the working day.

    • @AliciaM5555
      @AliciaM5555 Год назад +15

      @Heather ikr?!?!?! It's disgusting and inhumane how women are virtually ignored. 💖

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Год назад +23

      Menopause is not talked about enough. And in my family, it is not discussed at all. I tried to ask my mother questions and she just said she has no idea because she had a hysterectomy. My grandmother says she experienced nothing but that is her answer with everything from side effects from the vaccine etc. you can never really get her to share her medical experience especially if it’s a taboo female topic. And I have no female friends that discuss menopause. But I can feel a huge hormonal shift in the past two years. And suddenly my periods are irregular, while they always has been, I get them every 22 days and now sometimes I’ll get them twice a month and after experiencing Covid, I didn’t get a period at all for a couple months. Low energy, dry skin, bloating and constipation… is this part of menopause 🤷‍♀

    • @drbergfelt
      @drbergfelt Год назад +13

      We need peri menopause abdcthyroid disease talks, ie Hashimoto experts that treat the gut first. Can we have more of these podcasts?
      Thanks for your awesome channel

    • @olemontoya
      @olemontoya Год назад +23

      This is true for me. I learned quickly that I absolutely had to remove alcohol and coffee bc of their effect on my hormonal balance and digestion. Plus exercising every day. I feel strong, balanced and more in control of my energy and emotions.

    • @kjlincontrol
      @kjlincontrol Год назад +4

      @@olemontoya Is there a discussion about the effects of caffeine on hormonal balance in this episode? If not, could you share where you learned this information? I want to learn as I'm having ISSUES. Thank you. 🙏

  • @sabinacho2300
    @sabinacho2300 Год назад +158

    Thank you for this episode. I recently came to my OBGYN with some of the symptoms noted here; painful periods, bowel issues, mood irregularities, ovarian cysts. All my doctor recommended was birth control to alleviate these symptoms. There needs to be more conversations such as this one, as in practice, many women are left without proper care.

    • @SageLazuli
      @SageLazuli Год назад +5

      Yes! I agree. I’ve had a similar experience with my primary and OBGYN. Everyone keeps telling me it’s normal and fine when it doesn’t feel like it! 😔

    • @sabinacho2300
      @sabinacho2300 Год назад +6

      @@SageLazuli I'm saving up for a complete hormonal and micro nutrient panel, but insane that preventative and diagnostic care is not fully covered by most insurance!

    • @Itsunclegabby
      @Itsunclegabby Год назад +1

      Dr. Neal Barnard; look him up. He's got a book on hormones, Changed and saved my life.

    • @meghan8020
      @meghan8020 Год назад +12

      Women’s healthcare is straight up abysmal, and honestly, so many doctors just don’t give a shit. I’ve just had my second baby. I was so blessed to be in (what we call here in aus) the Midwife Group Practice - which is essentially a holistic medical model based on continuity of care (the same midwife sees you throughout your preg, birth and PP. it was amazing.
      Women who just go through the hospital system have much worse outcomes. Hospitals care that the baby lives, and the mother lives. Which isn’t nothing.
      But they’ll butcher your body unnecessarily to make that happen. They’ll steamroll and gaslight women’s preferences at every turn, because they’re more concerned about checking boxes and following protocols than they are about properly respecting a woman’s concerns and preferences. This model has been for many years, and still is resulting in so much physical and mental trauma. It’s appalling.
      I now have a chiropractor, pelvic floor specialist, community of exercise enthusiasts and experts and nutritionist/naturopath/homeopath friends and/or healthcare practitioners around me. You really need to do the research yourself, advocate for yourself and find alternative care practitioners who will work with you if you actually want to improve your health. And you have to be resilient to withstand the disdain you might cop from a lot of the mainstream medical community for not abiding by their bullshit status quo haha

    • @millename
      @millename Год назад +1

      I had the same symptoms! My gynaecologist had my blood tested on lots of things, but we found nothing, everything was normal. The only thing that was persistent was a cyst that hadn’t disappeared for a year. So my diagnosis is endometriosis, I had a laparoscopy 8 months ago, my condition is better now, but I am still on dienogest.

  • @didikennedy9079
    @didikennedy9079 Год назад +5

    I recently started listening to and watching your podcasts related to fat loss/fasting etc. I’m officially hooked to all of your content. However, as a 37 year old woman, this episode BLEW my mind. By far some of the most valuable information I’ve ever heard and will continue to use (I will need to listen a couple more times and make notes for both myself and my mum). THANK YOU and PLEASE bring Dr. Gottfried back! 🙌

  • @jesshatchette
    @jesshatchette 7 месяцев назад +10

    I want a whole video with her for perimenopause and menopause! This affects women as early as our late 20s and early 30s. We really need this information.

  • @Sunnysunshineshine
    @Sunnysunshineshine Год назад +217

    Thank you so much for this episode Andrew and dr. Gottfried. I just really hope for en separate episode on menopause. Many of us suffer in silence because we don’t know what to do. Some women are no longer the same after they come into menopause. We need our lives back 🙏❤️

  • @Mrsmerry1
    @Mrsmerry1 Год назад +140

    I never add comments to podcast episodes, but this one blew it out of the water so I had to. Thank you for this extremely needed information by such an incredible doctor. This needs to be out to the masses as it is so crucial for both men and women to hear this information. We need to teach this to our kids-- they and we deserve better from the medical community and it's time. I hope you have her back really soon because I really wanted to hear more about what she has to say about menopause. You guys almost got to it at the end, but never circled back. Please don't make us wait too long for that discussion! Thank you for all you do, but damn--this one hit home.

    • @NittyByGritty-7
      @NittyByGritty-7 Год назад +1

      🙏❤️🙏🙏❤️❤️

    • @kimberlygonsalves8632
      @kimberlygonsalves8632 Год назад +4

      Agreed! need info NOW. M50% of the population is living in the dark ages on primary issues if health and wellness across our life spans. We can’t teach our daughters what we don’t know!

    • @shiftwithmaryv
      @shiftwithmaryv Год назад +2

      Agree 100% on hearing more about women over 60 and menopause! It’s time for us to shine in this decade and beyond 🎉

  • @dianarutecki9810
    @dianarutecki9810 10 месяцев назад +57

    I am 69 year old female and just stared HRT including testosterone. My brain, bones, mood, depression, lack of joy and panic attacks during the night has all gone. Never ever go without your hormones. I wish when I was going through my forties I monitored my hormones so that I had base lines to follow on my hormone replace levels. Best thing is quality of life . Women. HRT changed my life. Thank god for my doctor who allowed me to get on hormones and stop the collapse of my life.

    • @LatinBellyGoddess
      @LatinBellyGoddess 9 месяцев назад +3

      Yes I started 5 months ago and I’m finally sleeping, and feeling so much better overall w all the benefits of HRT.

    • @peacelove7437
      @peacelove7437 9 месяцев назад +3

      Still have my period at 48, regular cycle, and I just started HRT. Can't wait to see what it does for me.

    • @mscrunchy68
      @mscrunchy68 9 месяцев назад +3

      Watching this so I can be ready for a conversation with my doctor - definitely need hrt now having thought I could just power through, things are awful at the moment 😢

    • @georgiabessie
      @georgiabessie 8 месяцев назад

      I’m 65 and got my first hormone replacement 2 days ago. Finally. I have to pay cash. Worth it. Two doctors refused me for decades. I gave up until I took a women’s health class in my FNP school this summer. The WHI is a lie.

    • @gwith2ts
      @gwith2ts 7 месяцев назад +1

      At 59 I have asked my doctor for HRT and given a ‘hard no’ despite low risk profile. It is so frustrating especially since it is virtually impossible to find a doctor here at the moment (Canada) so changing doctors is very difficult.

  • @Antonia-Hollain
    @Antonia-Hollain 11 месяцев назад +59

    As a woman in her 50's, this has been the absolute most informative, enlightening and essential podcast I've listened to. Thank you for remembering woman, especially woman menopause. We need help as well as good information to help us through this time in our lives.

  • @hubermanlab
    @hubermanlab  Год назад +1222

    This episode. while focused on female hormone health. has many key takeaways applicable to males and females both. In particular the tools for microbiome, stress, microbiome testing and supplements/nutrition/training.

    • @roccovelasco7159
      @roccovelasco7159 Год назад +13

      Thanks Doc! Shared this with my mother! She’s been seeing a doc about her hormones! Thanks !!😊

    • @maddonut621
      @maddonut621 Год назад +19

      I would love to let you guys run the gauntlet of tests to figure out what happened to me.
      I woke up on Oct 19th, 2019, violently sick. Water made my mouth feel like it crystallized my tongue and teeth. I then black out fully. 1 drop of water. That's all it takes to knock me off my feet and flat on my face.
      I was vomiting for months. I couldn't hold anything down for 9 months. I lost well over half of my body weight in just under 9 months.
      I have been poked and prodded by Dr's l3ft and right with absolutely no answers but 10 times more questions. I have a heart monitor now. Just to make sure it's not my heart, and so far all reports show its not.
      I'm no longer allowed to walk, bathe or drive alone due to whatever this is.
      I'm tired of not being able to eat properly. I feel tired and empty all the time. Truly soul tired and it's getting harder to fight the fight to keep fighting.

    • @roccovelasco7159
      @roccovelasco7159 Год назад

      @@maddonut621 maybe a parasite?

    • @nicholasdalonzo7712
      @nicholasdalonzo7712 Год назад +12

      Much love from Pennsylvania. 🤙🏼
      Rogan Huberman 2024.
      Make Men Masculine again

    • @maddonut621
      @maddonut621 Год назад +3

      @@roccovelasco7159 they have checked.

  • @zulubritchic5943
    @zulubritchic5943 Год назад +231

    Really enjoyed this podcast. What a woman! As an african woman, raised in England, I grew up watching a lot of my female relatives battling chronic diseases but living fairly healthy lifestyles. I have come across so many studies that show a correlation to cortisol disruption among black and hispanic women as the underlying cause. I’ve sent them this video and they absolutely loved it. Thanks Huberman 😊

    • @eugeniebreida1583
      @eugeniebreida1583 Год назад +12

      Yes, cortisol. I am white, but well aware my father handed down to me an excess of all the stimulating hormones - and reactivity. And how he raised me only increased these stressors.
      I can only imagine that women who are minorities or poor or disempowered would struggle with the negative effects of over stimulated cortisol.
      By age 60 I'd 'caught' a serious autoimmune arthities/cardiovascular (all immune activity, or most, is supplied by the blood (or lympth) ) . . . Meditation is something I still don't practice :(

    • @travisn346
      @travisn346 Год назад +7

      Try releasing some of the generational traumas with a Body Code practitioner. I make no claims, but many people have had positive results.

    • @SirenASMR_
      @SirenASMR_ Год назад +1

      @@travisn346 please recommend a practitioner

    • @annalisa14
      @annalisa14 Год назад

      @@travisn346 in what city/ country, please

    • @AliciaM5555
      @AliciaM5555 Год назад +9

      Yes! Cortisol is such a massive killer! I am mixed race person and I see that my physical health seems to be more aligned with my Central American heritage and body shape as well. I've had to completely relearn how and what to eat as a woman in her 50's and have had to get honest about how the current modern American diet is killing us and is not real food. Healthy options are extremely expensive!

  • @sarahblair7632
    @sarahblair7632 9 месяцев назад +17

    Just listened to this for the third time, taking notes. As a 44 year old who’s starting to see the early signs of peri-menopause, I’m grateful for this resource. Still anxiously awaiting your podcast on EMF and it’s effect on our health. Trying to keep the wireless earbuds out of my kids ears in the meantime!

  • @bhh965
    @bhh965 Год назад +15

    Thank you for this episode. Please have her back for more questions. Would love to see you interview more female health experts. I am female, early 40's, started menopause symptoms and gastrointestinal problems at 36. Spent years being ignored and gaslight by doctors (most of them female doctors) who told me I was perfectly healthy, they weren't going to waste money testing me, there was no reason to see if I had fibroids. They did tell me I could have birth control, an anti-depressant and that I needed to see a therapist. From my perspective, it's difficult to see why anyone would turn to western medicine for help, they don't offer medicine or help.

  • @kathealy60
    @kathealy60 Год назад +53

    I was fortunate enough to be a participant in Dr. Gottfried’s course for health coaches about 10 years ago; she is a star and so engaging and enthusiastic! Her book “The Hormone Cure” did change my life. Having both Huberman and Gottfried together on a podcast is like winning the lottery! The 2+ hours flew by…such great information from both of you. Would love to see another episode of the two of you together. Very much appreciate both of you and what you both put out there for all of us.

    • @yikesmoody
      @yikesmoody Год назад

      Wow, what a an amazing experience! Dr. Gottfied is amazing!

  • @gardentherapyireland6924
    @gardentherapyireland6924 Год назад +375

    Im a psychologist and tramua therapist. This has certainly been my favourite interview so far. Very informative and wonderful to see medicine starting to merge with psychological knowledge. I wish we could do those tests here in Ireland. Thank you for sharing. Tatiana

    • @Sunnyfield323
      @Sunnyfield323 Год назад +3

      Surely there is options for the functional tests ! In Australia if we go through a functional medicine doctor ( or zoom if not close by ) also there is private pathology ( doctor supervised) and the individual can order their own test and pay online ( request anything from the menu) the pathology form gets emailed to the individual then they go to their local pathology collection centre or it’s a collection kit in the mail . I did that a few times for a urine test and salivia hormones .

    • @prawnetto
      @prawnetto Год назад +2

      Mindovermetal in the UK, Kurt Odger, does a great range including The Works, an exceptionally useful genes test.

    • @TrudyContos-gq1bw
      @TrudyContos-gq1bw 9 месяцев назад

      She is loaded with hands on and with her patients she is a universe of knowledge in the woman's menapause 👍👍👍😎

    • @Fatbum11
      @Fatbum11 8 месяцев назад

      I’ve spoken to quite a few people with borderline personality disorders, and or with addiction, who have thyroid disorders, or have parents with thyroid disorders. Trouble is when you go to a mental hospital and they check your thyroid, it doesn’t always give a true reading because the ranges are from a data analysis machine which give different results at different times and symptoms ignored, even if the y show abnormal. I think that’s why I’m a bit hesitant about treatment from any kind of therapists, who don’t do full endocrine and vitamin checks, on their clients or patients, because most of these have affects on our hormones, from starting periods through to menopause.

  • @GwenMotoGirl
    @GwenMotoGirl 8 месяцев назад +13

    I self-ordered my coronary calcium score test and my Agatston score is 0. I’m 63 and my familial cardiac disease history is horrific. The cardiologist at the hospital and I did a happy dance together. $49! Results immediately after test. Doesn’t get much better than this.
    Thank you both for an amazing discussion.

  • @melissagagnon
    @melissagagnon Год назад +1

    I have never in my life enjoyed a segment more. I could have followed this for days on end. Please please please develop a part 2! thank you so much Drs. Huberman and Gottfried

  • @lukuma79
    @lukuma79 Год назад +136

    I just have the need to say how I admire Andrew for his intelligent way of carrying a conversation, his academic knowledge, intellect and humility shows in each interview. Thank you very much Andrew and Sara for sharing your knowledge with us. ❤️🙏

  • @nowhappyyoga
    @nowhappyyoga Год назад +133

    THANK YOU for breaking the boys club streak. I a huge fan of your podcasts and find them to be of tremendous benefit and have incorporated many of your recommendations both personally and in my capacity as a Yoga Therapist. However, I was becoming a bit cross with you for seemingly and overwhelmingly favoring male guests. I look forward to you and Sara continuing the talk in addition to hopefully being introduced to more amazing female guest speakers. With gratitude.

  • @AzucenaPerez
    @AzucenaPerez 6 месяцев назад +5

    Dr Huberman, a heart-felt THANK YOU for brining in Dr. Gottfried to your podcast and shining light on women's health, especially around perimenoupause, digestive issues, nutrition. Loved her book 'Younger.' Both speakers have such chemistry and respect for each other's work, it was beautiful to watch the dance between 2 great minds!! After this episode, I now whole heartedly believe that when I was young and growing up in another country I experienced trauma that showed up as ongoing constipation. It went away as soon as I moved away! My therapist at the time told me "the best thing you could have done for yourself is to leave that toxic family environment." She was right.

  • @brendasmith9076
    @brendasmith9076 10 месяцев назад +9

    You and Sara are as always a wealth of knowledge, thank you both for discussing what a women needs to live a long and healthy life, 2 months till “72” and still learning new things everyday. Looking forward to the next podcast with you & Sara G.❤

  • @lizshoemaker8713
    @lizshoemaker8713 Год назад +98

    On your next episode about female hormone optimization, PCOS and menopause, I’d love to hear you cover hormonal migraines. I suffer from migraines every month either right before my period or while on my period, knowing some tools to help alleviate or even prevent them without birth control would be extremely helpful. I’m currently prescribed sumatriptan for when I have an attack, but the rare side effects of that drug are terrifying, and yet when I have a migraine all I want to do is get rid of it so I take as many of those pills as I need. Thank you for all your wonderful work, you are such a gift ❤

    • @hubermanlab
      @hubermanlab  Год назад +79

      Episode on headache that covers hormonal migraines and tools to address them out this coming Monday!

    • @lizshoemaker8713
      @lizshoemaker8713 Год назад +9

      @@hubermanlab yes! Love that! Thank you 🙌

    • @kin8031
      @kin8031 Год назад +11

      I could’ve written this comment word by word! The headaches are so debilitating and after years of excessive paracetamols I now take sumatriptan but feel so weak afterwards.

    • @gaellelebray
      @gaellelebray Год назад +1

      @@hubermanlab amazing. it's in my queue to listen - once i have finished this one!

    • @Iamjessicakouassi
      @Iamjessicakouassi Год назад +1

      @@hubermanlab yes!

  • @michellelangley9854
    @michellelangley9854 Год назад +34

    Thank you for doing an episode on this topic! I was diagnosed with cervical cancer at 32 which led to a hysterectomy. I was assured my hormones would not be affected since I still have my ovaries. That was a big lie and life has been absolute HELL post-surgery, physically and mentally. Some good take-aways... Unfortunately most cannot afford all the personalized care & comprehensive testing that's discussed. I'm glad she touches on brain changes. Have definitely experienced those severe symptoms and can attest to the medical gaslighting, being told I'm "normal", dismissed by doctors, being thrown anti-depressants, referred to "specialists". Left with no relief and a mountain of medical debt.
    May the future require more education and care around female hormone health and trauma. ♥

    • @madsss777
      @madsss777 Год назад +6

      Hear hear. Bless you on your journey and healing.

    • @beverlyhayshouston2770
      @beverlyhayshouston2770 Год назад

      A hysterectomy was a nightmare for me. A nurse recommended 1 mg. Of Estradiol. Changed everything.

  • @ericarice4588
    @ericarice4588 Год назад +3

    Andrew THANK YOU for this content 😭 I’m literally crying! I feel so informed, seen, and acknowledged as a woman struggling to understand what’s going on with me.

  • @terrgrac869
    @terrgrac869 Год назад +13

    Found myself smiling throughout this episode. I loved this dialogue between these two impressive people.

  • @amylynne1817
    @amylynne1817 Год назад +121

    She’s absolutely right about having to fight for a hormone panel to be done unless you’re trying to get pregnant. I’m 36, never pregnant and not planning but have HPA axis dysfunction with obvious side effects and I needed to lie about about wanting to conceive eventually, so I could get the lab work ordered

    • @dianepereira1860
      @dianepereira1860 Год назад +7

      I asked for hormone testing because I've battled with unwanted hair since puberty and was told since I am in menopause it probably wouldn't be helpful and a waste of time. So I agree as a woman we need to fight for the basic of tests.

    • @emilyb5557
      @emilyb5557 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same, I'm a medic and had to claim I was starting to try soon. Still then couldn't get testosterone check.

  • @Karolina-fk1dw
    @Karolina-fk1dw Год назад +146

    If you are already on the subject of hormones, could you do an episode about hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism (also autoimmune diseases related to them)? I mean diet, supplementation, circadian rhythm and various health hacks. Your videos are always very helpful and I have thyroid problems and I would love to take care of it this year. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us

  • @victoriapekhnik4465
    @victoriapekhnik4465 10 месяцев назад +5

    Extremely beneficial episode on so many levels! I’m trained in psychology and constantly emphasise the mind and body link to my clients, especially how adverse experiences and trauma manifests in the physical body. So great to get a hard core science of medicine and neurobiology behind it! Will be recommending this episode to all of my clients now. Thank you Andrew and Sara for you contribution to changing and democratising the healthcare system, as it should be!

  • @josiebatres4848
    @josiebatres4848 11 месяцев назад +2

    At 52, I now know more about my body and feel a sense of agency to protect it and share this information with other women and most definitely my teen daughter.
    Thank you Dr. H❤

  • @TalysaV
    @TalysaV Год назад +90

    I really appreciate this conversation. I am 33 and for the last 4 years my health has been absolutely wrecked. I had a 15 cm fibroid that went undiagnosed, even though I sought help when I was in pain. I have had severe health issues following complications from my myomectomy.. it’s been really tough. I’m just glad to hear conversations around women’s health.

    • @RK-su4hs
      @RK-su4hs Год назад +3

      Book “Tissue cleansing through bowel management “ by Dr Bernard Jensen
      Jensen wrote it after 60 years of clinical work mostly treating the chronically ill successfully

  • @samanthavalles-thurman44
    @samanthavalles-thurman44 Год назад +115

    This was the best episode I have ever listened to. Please have her back on the show. I started listening to it casually, but found myself sitting down, taking notes, rewinding certain parts to soak in the information…absolutely brilliant. A huge thank you to you both!

    • @jackierose5182
      @jackierose5182 Год назад

      Me too! Just listened to the podcast, now at my computer watching the RUclips version! Sara is smart and beautiful!

    • @elivshin
      @elivshin Год назад

      Me three:). Thank you!!!!!

    • @deannabrown2708
      @deannabrown2708 Год назад

      Txr

    • @summerjoy_086
      @summerjoy_086 Год назад

      Same

  • @MindBodyFueled
    @MindBodyFueled 11 месяцев назад

    I have been searching for a podcast/conversation about female hormone health that I can trust. I am very grateful to have stumbled upon this one. THANK YOU, Andrew. It has been a pleasure to learn from you, and this podcast was very eye-opening to some thoughts I have had for years now regarding hormonal health.

  • @AngelaG-uo4wh
    @AngelaG-uo4wh 10 месяцев назад +10

    Was so excited to listen to this discussion but ended up a bit disappointed. Several topics were raised and then not completed or answered (magnesium for example). Also found Sara slightly snarky and demeaning with Andrew at times (laughing at his incorrect scientific terms). Surviving the “patriarchy” does not give you licence to turn into an abuser of others. As a 45 year old female police officer I know the pressure of being in a “man’s world”. I really just wanted to hear about how to regulate my hormones and manage peri-menopause. Really excited for the sequel to this one and hoping Sara can share more of the science. Thanks to both!

    • @dannac_8888
      @dannac_8888 10 месяцев назад +3

      I agree with you.
      I was very frustrated that the two of them couldn't focus on a topic without getting sidetracked REPEATEDLY.
      That truly speaks to brain patterns and focus concerns.
      Oh that's my buddy from forever ago...
      Oh, I read your book, it was xyz...
      And they kept nitpicking over niggly little things like terms or verbs vs nouns, ugh!
      Okay, peri menopause...
      It's always a good time to get a complete hormonal work up, blood, saliva and metabolites (dry urine home test) to see a snap shot of where you are right now.
      I'd say as a person in the service industry you have exceptional stressors on your hormones, so having good support is important.
      Work with a Functional Medicine practitioner who's education will help to address the entire wellness model that's involved. I'd imagine your work is physical as well.
      Look up DUTCH dry urine testing. You can do it yourself at home. You'll be able to read most of it yourself, then you'll have it to bring to your healthcare provider.
      We have a saying, "Don't guess, test"
      Evidence and facts are the best way forward.
      Good luck. 🙏🌞

  • @jesscalvino8818
    @jesscalvino8818 Год назад +16

    As a woman who lives with a high ACE score, PCOS, IBS systitis, I am sending a huge virtual hug, I am 42 and have been following Dr. Sarah Gottfried for a while now. I not only found this informative but also necessary, moving into peri-menopause without a huge amount of disposable income. Immense gratitude Huberman team!!!

  • @Melanizing
    @Melanizing Год назад +82

    Loved this! Dr. Gottfried is amazing and wonderful to listen to. Please have her back again for more topics. I'd love a dedicated video on perimenopause and menopause. It's a topic that rarely gets airtime and unfortunately many primary care doctors and even gynecologists just aren't up to date on current findings and best treatments.

    • @catherineemerson99
      @catherineemerson99 Год назад +3

      Yes, please do! I appreciated what she covered (and have read one of her books previously) but would also appreciate more in-depth information on the later decades.

    • @jessicajoyhardee6668
      @jessicajoyhardee6668 Год назад

      I second this! 🙌🏻

  • @terri6115
    @terri6115 7 месяцев назад +7

    I was in perimenopause in my early 30's and was basically told: No, I was not. Thank you and I am excited to pass this information on to my sisters and children.

  • @sherrywingler9352
    @sherrywingler9352 11 месяцев назад

    Dr Gottfried is amazing, loved this podcast and please please bring her on again. I particularly like the fact that she is aware of the research but doesn't immediately dismiss anecdotal evidence seen in practice. I was able to see her and Dr Sinclair speak at a seminar this weekend an am truly grateful for the experience. If you haven't listened to his podcast with Dr David Sinclair you should definitely look at it next. Thank you so very much Dr Huberman for bringing such brilliant minds to the general public as the current medical model tends to be disease care and so much can be gained from a wellness approach.

  • @Jdub1005
    @Jdub1005 Год назад +21

    I was on oral estrogen only birth control pills for almost 30 years. I was progesterone deficient for so many years. I'm learning now that oral estrogen is very hard on our livers, and we start losing progesterone as early as our 20s. So many women suffer because of the lack of hormonal balance. I'm so glad this subject is being talked about on this podcast. I hope women's health is taken more seriously soon.

  • @LauraAmanda8888
    @LauraAmanda8888 Год назад +28

    Been binging the podcast for a few months now and it has helped me through grief, trauma, depression and anxiety, made me sleep better, recover from nightshifts better, have better self-esteem and gave me so much motivation and drive to be more healthy and do good things for me. Seeing this episode feels like a sign that life will only keep getting better and I am so grateful ❤Thank you Andrew xx

  • @isabellac8004
    @isabellac8004 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for making this episode so we can know that doctors like this exist. I think that sometimes as women we can really feel overlooked when it comes to our hormonal health and but knowing there are doctors like Dr Gottfried out there is really gives me so much hope

  • @mansurashumi
    @mansurashumi 11 месяцев назад +3

    It's a really beneficial and mind-blowing episode. As a woman where we have to suffer silently cause most physicians treated us in a general way. I came to know aware of the most asked question ”Why” as my mother, grandmother, and their mother suffered.

  • @rebeccakinsella1466
    @rebeccakinsella1466 Год назад +19

    Thank you sooo much for this podcast. Literally in tears listening to this. Have during my whole fertile life gone through “tricky” cycles and finding it’s not getting easier at 43 years of age. Have always been directed to the conventional birth control and pills etc, but has rejected them all the time and just keep battling on. An enormous thank you for all you have done so far Sara. And a huge thank you Andrew (and crew) for all your fantastic podcasts.

  • @gedets.s.2827
    @gedets.s.2827 Год назад +94

    She said some things that I agree with, and some that I definitely don't. That aside, can we acknowledge Huberman's constant effort to get "simple" information for those that dont have the resources or the scientific knowledge Or trying to ask the same question in different ways until she answers. This man is absolutely selfless. So greatful. 🙏🏽❤

    • @lavenderskies2094
      @lavenderskies2094 Год назад +3

      Well said. 👍🏻😊

    • @travisn346
      @travisn346 Год назад +24

      I tuned out at 'patriarchy'. That horse has been kicked too many times.

    • @staceystrukel1917
      @staceystrukel1917 Год назад +24

      @@travisn346 oh what a shock, a man thinking this way.

    • @emkay4960
      @emkay4960 Год назад

      @@travisn346 I understand why you were put off. Men are rightly tired of being blamed for everything. But...there are legitimate ways that women's health is affected by the "patriarchy." It's a proven fact that women are treated like children by doctors, who couldn't possibly know what they experience. We're dismissed and condescended to. I've experienced it myself. It needs to end. Of course, society is unfair to men in certain respects, and that needs to end too. But in this particular discussion, treating women as incompetent is very relevant. It can take many years for a woman to get diagnosed with a condition she actually has, due to the dismissiveness. It's harmful both physically and psychologically.

    • @lasercat538
      @lasercat538 Год назад +11

      @@staceystrukel1917 I wanted medical advice so I can help my mom that's going through menopause, not political commentary. I still plan on finishing the episode, but I agree with him that it's a bit annoying

  • @eufuss
    @eufuss Год назад +6

    Thank you both Docs for sharing this essential information especially for us women. I’m not sure if you already have the Premature Ovarian Failure topic discussed in other videos but that would be one interesting topic. I used to be a regular until my 27th and for a year I never had my mens cycle, but never thought that was already the sign of menopause. I waited until after 30, I had few spots then decided to finally checked in with the doctor and that’s when she told me that I no longer have egg cells. I was naive, innocent, and ignorant about the topic though I graduated in Biology too but never really practiced such. Instead, I worked in tech companies. I went through series of depression for a decade and just had my breakthrough if that’s the word during the pandemic. During those years of depression, I tried to find groups who could possibly relate to how I feel since none of my friends can feel how I felt and some would laugh about it. I went into hiding, couldn’t accept myself, consumed by darkness that I can no longer have kids, no urge to have sex, I felt devastated, I was out of focus, tried to help myself alone, I survived but it’s an on and off. I found some groups on fb and there I found out that there were women lesser than 20 had the same case and I was so shocked. I can’t imagine how they’re feeling. Right now, I’m helping and talking some women and sharing some experiences and how I went through the depression stage. I’m about 43, still single, no kids, and even closed myself to dating coz I hate to explain myself. I really thought I’d die early because of my condition. I was so ignorant about this. It’s really great to have found your channel, Dr. Andrew probably because of my interest with Psychology and my Biology academic year of study. Trying to relearn things, still helping probably coz there are always ups and downs . Thank you thank you.

  • @barbararowlett6828
    @barbararowlett6828 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this. I've been on my health journey for around 10 years and just when I thought I had mastered it, I had three kids. Less sleep, aging, paired with stress and less attention to nutrition. So starting over. Thankful my body has maintained, but I know that is luck and this video is helping to take the deep care. Thank you for sharing knowledge.

  • @jeannebecker4660
    @jeannebecker4660 Год назад +6

    I have just discovered your podcasts. This is the third one I’ve watched in two days. I honestly sat here in tears as I’m covered in sweat from yet another horrible hot flash. I will be contacting my gynecologist to ask about HRT. I am more concerned with vitality at what should be one of the most fulfilling times of my life. On a side note, your podcasts offer me a realization of my dream to have dinner with the brightest minds, and have the pleasure of overhearing their conversations. I heard you talk about your relationship with your older sister and it helped me recognize your commitment to sharing knowledge in women’s health as well. Your work is so appreciated.

  • @TheBiimimon1
    @TheBiimimon1 Год назад +31

    I would love to see an episode on PMS and PMDD. I know it's common, yet no one talks about it and it's really hard to have just a few nice, normal days in a month. Great episode!

    • @Octoberstorm333
      @Octoberstorm333 Год назад +3

      Yes!! I struggle horribly with pmdd even with changing my diet/mood stabilizers

    • @Jaychra
      @Jaychra Год назад +6

      Yes, and the interactions with ADHD symptoms and trauma history are really hard to find information about. It increases the struggle to be functional when your baseline is effectively depression, with your own "normal" being out of reach 75% of the time

    • @TheBiimimon1
      @TheBiimimon1 Год назад +1

      @@Jaychra Yes!!!

    • @monicahmuhoya5232
      @monicahmuhoya5232 Год назад +1

      The stigma around menstruation hinders open conversation on such disorders.

    • @emilyb5557
      @emilyb5557 10 месяцев назад +1

      There's a group for women with ADHD and pmdd on meetup in the UK if you are UK or Europe. Lots of us have made huge progress supporting each other & exploring ways to manage it.
      I found Lara Briden book period repair manual and the supplements she recommends (depends on your issues but B6 magnesium and potentially anti histamines) REALLY made a massive difference!

  • @lara2313
    @lara2313 Год назад +1

    Thank you for a wonderful episode. I can't believe how huge of a lack and gap there is when it comes to female hormones/hormone optimization. Once again life changing.

  • @marcimw4356
    @marcimw4356 Год назад +9

    I agree that this is the single BEST episode for women age 20-60 and beyond. Please, please, please do more episodes about perimenopause and menopause. Cerebral hypometabolism in particular is compelling. We need more help figuring out where and how to gain access to hormone replacement in systems like Kaiser and others that won't cover labs or hormone replacement meds. Maybe a script for those of us wanting to talk directly with our doctors who aren't open or educated in this way. Thank you

    • @whoatethechocolate
      @whoatethechocolate 9 месяцев назад +1

      Watch Dr Barbara Taylor's videos please!! She's a menopause Dr

  • @karlayoungblood4355
    @karlayoungblood4355 Год назад +75

    This was such an inspiring episode, not just because of the important information she provided, but because of her delivery. What an incredibly insightful, intelligent, and composed woman. It was also inspiring to witness your humility, Andrew Huberman. To hear you spark each other's curiosity and open up to other perspectives about the topics was/is a beautiful thing. Thank you both for your great work.

    • @hunglikeaslave6793
      @hunglikeaslave6793 Год назад

      It was amazing hearing Rollo Tomassi speak on these issues after his transition

  • @moonstruck1115
    @moonstruck1115 Год назад +29

    I just finished watching this episode and loved it! I am disappointed you weren't able to get to the 40s and 50's because that's where I am! I am in my 2nd year of hormone replacement therapy and am thrilled with the results. I am trying to learn as much about HRT in women as possible in order to be my own advocate. I am DEFINITELY going to be on the lookout for the 2nd installment of Dr Sara Gottfried!

  • @phyllisansusinha-GlowingUp
    @phyllisansusinha-GlowingUp 10 месяцев назад

    This has been such an informative interview and so important. The female system can be hell for many of us, this gave answers and treatment ideas. I’ve been recently diagnosed with a pituitary tumor, I thought I was going through another round of menopause symptoms 12 years post my last period. Trying to identify what is normal and not normal with women’s bodies is really frustrating. It seems even annual exams may miss so much but if these blood tests and other tests were done it would really help with diagnoses and treatments. Thank you and we hope to see Dr. Sara back soon.

  • @acgonczi
    @acgonczi Год назад

    This was an amazing episode! I have sent it to many of my women friends. Please have her again and would love to hear more about pre menopause and preventative measures that should be part of our regiment!! Thank you!!

  • @annfletcher6249
    @annfletcher6249 Год назад +24

    Awesome discussion. For a 57 year old woman, the information in this episode was essential. It laid to rest so many concerns and questions and Andrew was the perfect host raising relevant and complimentary issues. Thank you.

  • @emmali1009
    @emmali1009 Год назад +8

    30 year old woman from Pakistan. Sending you love. Your podcast has changed my life. I look forward so much to each episode.

  • @klairer9427
    @klairer9427 Год назад

    I'm 25 minutes in and this is already one of my favorite podcast episodes. Such helpful information coming from such a knowledgeable source. Thank you!!!

  • @rubyjlove
    @rubyjlove 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so, so much for this. Everyone involved in making this. I appreciate you thinking about all of us that do not have access to all the personalized testing and making this accessible for all. Also, thankful that you ask the questions /clarifying questions and general dosage recommendations. I found an ACE test online and I am going to take today and study this information to help my mother that has gone through an awful menopause period and now developed an autoimmune condition. I wholeheartedly believe that her trauma as an immigrant/war refuge and harsh upbringing has played a huge role in where she is in her health. Of course toxin exposure, poverty and lack of education, nutrition and access also plays a role, I wish she had access to podcast like this in her time to help her. Very grateful for this podcast.

  • @deboraaquino5373
    @deboraaquino5373 Год назад +28

    I am looking forward to hearing a follow up episode that recommences with the conversation about the female body. It certainly answered many questions for me, yet at the same time, created new thoughts and inquiries. This was an incredible episode; definitely an eye opener.

  • @minecraftmaster7136
    @minecraftmaster7136 Год назад +28

    This is an amazing podcast. I found the whole 2:35 hrs informative from having teenage daughters, going through peri menopause myself. It's been extremely informative. Personally, I would love to hear a whole podcast by the both of you on Peri Menopause and Menopause. Thankyou again....

  • @Vats144
    @Vats144 11 месяцев назад +1

    I hope to impart how incredibly helpful this conversation was to women of all ages. At 29 years old, I just went to a gynecologist (who is well respected and considered one of the best in my area) and I mentioned how I definitely feel a shift in my hormones, and described some cycle and mood changes that were alarming to me as they were radically different to my baseline experience.
    She pretty much dismissed it all as normal, but I knew deep down it’s anything but. Through this convo I connected the dots that my vegetable intake plummeting and overall approach of focusing more on weight management vs actual nutrition is probably the cause of my issues.
    A lot of female health is “well, if it gets REALLY bad, then come back. Otherwise, things feeling broken or wrong is normal”. That makes no sense to me. If I reported such a drastic shift with anything else, I’d need to get lab work done. But hormones always fall to the wayside and ironically affect our day to day life so significantly.

  • @tylerbeck3806
    @tylerbeck3806 11 месяцев назад

    Dr. Gottfried is such an intelligent and thoughtful physician. I would pay out of network/out of pocket to find someone like her. I wish there were more like her!

  • @aprilleman5499
    @aprilleman5499 Год назад +22

    Obsessed with this pod and sharing with all the women in my life. Dr Gottfried is absolutely brilliant and so helpful. I hate that so much female focused content trends toward aesthetics and not actual health. It’s hard to cut through the noise and land somewhere based in data and science. This episode bridges the gap in so many ways. Thank you for having her on and I hope you choose to bring her back for more.

  • @lidijatancic2913
    @lidijatancic2913 Год назад +10

    Andrew, I have no words left to express my gratitude for all that you have been working on from the day one up until now for global community! Thank you ever so much. You have changed and made an impact on many lives and mine as well. Hugs from Belgrade, Serbia 🇷🇸

  • @nexusnexus9221
    @nexusnexus9221 Год назад +2

    I almost skipped this podcast because of the podcast subject. A female friend reminded me of this podcast & I must say I am happy that I listened to this podcast. In the future, I aim to be more open & inclusive. Thank you, Dr's.

  • @vaidabalbieriute1484
    @vaidabalbieriute1484 10 месяцев назад +3

    Absolutely revolutionary! Please do a whole series on female health. It's just not talked about enought, there are so many myths and faulty information out there.

  • @shodack5124
    @shodack5124 Год назад +53

    I am new to your podcast. As a middle aged woman going through some hormone related changes and struggling to find good information (including from my own doctor), I can not express how much I appreciate this conversation.

  • @nayoungmathiesen829
    @nayoungmathiesen829 Год назад +22

    I currently live in Scandinavia running a company in Asia related to aged care. Most of Dr. Huberman’s podcasts are related to ageing, brain health and longevity so I turned into a big fan ever since my son recommended this channel a couple of months ago. Personally as a 67-year-old Asian female I try to do everything correct to manage my health properly, yet I struggle with sleep.
    I have been using hormone replacement therapy as a sleeping remedy starting shortly after my menopause in my early 50’s, and Dr. Gottfried’s comments on HRT caught my attention. I understand that Alzheimer’s (or dementia in general) occurrence is higher for female population, and Dr. Gottfried’s comments on AD also caught my attention. Both topics are very important, but were covered very briefly at the end, so I would love to learn more.
    Finally, as an entrepreneur working in the aged care field, I find it extremely exciting that there are so many research ongoing which sort of turned upside down a lot of traditional ways of thinking - in AD, dementia, nutrition, gut health, etc. and so much of such information is now available for us thanks to brave scientists such as Dr. Huberman and many of his guests. I suspect many of earlier ways of thinking have been sown by big pharmas and other commercial interests. I am hoping that my company can reflect some of the latest and relevant knowledge for the future generations in Asia.

    • @sunmoonstars3879
      @sunmoonstars3879 8 месяцев назад

      Go look up all the studies/papers on niacin (nicotinic acid only not niacinamide) and AD, its incredible but as no money for big pharma in it no one looks seriously into it. I take 4gms a day, I’m in my early 50’s, and never felt better (no perimenopausal symptoms) and full bloods recent;y all perfect. Niacin is THE no 1 anti ageing vitamin.

  • @tanyaniceirin2928
    @tanyaniceirin2928 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is just what I've been looking for. Solid science in an integrated functional medicine framework. Will be sharing this far and wide. Dr Gottfried is an absolute gem. Excellent resource. Please please please focus on those of us in our early 40s to mid 50s in part 2!! And well done Andrew for sharing your platform.

  • @shanrshan1
    @shanrshan1 2 месяца назад +1

    So great. I’m turning 41 in a few weeks and this episode feels so relatable to me where I’m at in my mind, emotions, and interests in learning about my body.

  • @amandakocsis9063
    @amandakocsis9063 Год назад +78

    Thank you doing this episode on women’s health. This was such an incredible and enlightening podcast. As a female, mid 40’s, told by doctors that “everything’s normal” when internally I feel anything but that, this shed a lot of light in areas that should be explored further. I hope to see more! Love what you do here! ❤

    • @jennywren2696
      @jennywren2696 5 месяцев назад

      Go on hormone therapy and listen to Dr Haver

  • @Celeste-.-marie
    @Celeste-.-marie Год назад +29

    The majority of doctors don't understand anything about women's health, and most brush off women's health complaints. I'd be willing to bet this is why women have more health complications. This is an important conversation. Thank you for having this guest! Loving this episode.

    • @stormfourstrings1735
      @stormfourstrings1735 Год назад

      I'm sure it has nothing to do with the fact that women are far more likely to be obese, and far less likely to change it than men.

    • @Celeste-.-marie
      @Celeste-.-marie Год назад

      @StormFourStrings that's just not true. According to NIH, "The percentage of men who are overweight (34.1%) is higher than the percentage of women who are overweight (27.5%)."
      You're the perfect example of how women continue to get gaslit in the medical community.

    • @zefrum3
      @zefrum3 Год назад

      Gender of patient has nothing todo with it

  • @survivingartist
    @survivingartist 10 месяцев назад +2

    i was diagnosed 8 weeks ago with breast cancer and am told i will need to take hormone blockers after surgery and that surgery itself will destroy my gut microbiome. my surgeon was unresponsive to questions regarding fecal transplant or preservation and adamant that hormone blocking drugs are key to preventing the cancer from returning. but i am more than 1 year past my last period at almost 57 and concerned about hormone blocking drugs. i am opting for a double mastectomy, rather than a lumpectomy, because of the 90-95% reduction in recurring breast cancer. i am learning a lot and trying to make the best possible decisions.
    by the way, Huberman Lab is the best! i have been forwarding videos to my peoples left and right. thank you. i appreciate your mission.

  • @carissaexplainsitall8481
    @carissaexplainsitall8481 9 месяцев назад

    Gosh I wish I could talk to this lady. I’ve been to every doctor imaginable in the past year and to the ER numerous times as well. This lady just validated my concerns without making me feel crazy . It all makes sense now