
Energized with Dr. Mariza
Energized host and bestselling author Dr. Mariza Snyder puts the power back in your hands so that you can age powerfully and live life to the fullest. Get ready to navigate your hormone and metabolic journey with wisdom and grace throughout your forties and beyond. Each episode will leave you feeling empowered with the knowledge of how your body actually works by providing root-cause explanations for the symptoms you’re facing (with a side of real talk) along with proven, research-driven solutions to reset your metabolism, fatigue, and hormones. In each information-packed episode, you will discover solutions designed to reclaim your energy and aliveness so that you can feel ENERGIZED in your body and become the CEO of your health. Visit www.drmariza.com for hundreds of free recipes and resources, plus game-changing programs, products, and incredible support designed to optimize your metabolism, energy, and brain function as you powerfully navigate the second half of your life. This podcast was formerly named "Essentially You with Dr. Mariza".
Latest episodes

Oct 1, 2024 • 21min
600: We Need to Address Why Women Don’t Feel Like Themselves Anymore in Perimenopause
Have you ever felt like you don’t recognize yourself anymore? Not just physically, but a sinking feeling that something is deeply wrong and you can’t quite put your finger on it?For many women in perimenopause, this is their new reality.And it’s time we talk about why!The fact is, hormonal shifts during this transition can unexpectedly trigger PTSD-like symptoms—especially if you’ve experienced trauma in the past. Flashbacks, nightmares, and heightened anxiety come on without warning. The trauma may even feel like it’s happening all over again.Many women describe it as a sense of being completely disconnected from themselves—just like I did when I entered perimenopause.Which is why today, I’m addressing the issue head on.I reveal why perimenopause is often called our 'second puberty'—and how it can be just as unsettling as adolescence. Plus, I'll help you make sense of symptoms like mood swings, anxiety, and brain fog, so you can stop blaming yourself and start understanding the real changes happening in your body.If you’ve been feeling lost, untethered, or even sacred… Tune in for the clarity, support, and solutions you need to feel like YOU again. IN THIS EPISODE
How hormonal changes during perimenopause can trigger PTSD and trauma-related symptoms
Why 8 out of the 10 most common perimenopause symptoms are brain-related
My personal experience with hormone fluctuations and the "second puberty"
The importance of understanding your baseline to recognize perimenopause symptoms
What symptoms like irrational fear, sudden anxiety, and low stress resilience are telling you
Why perimenopause has a profound impact on women’s metabolic, neurological, and cardiovascular health
How the perimenopause transition sets the stage for long-term health in post-menopause
QUOTES"Hormonal shifts during this transition can bring SCARY flashbacks, nightmares, and anxiety back to the surface. You may even feel like the trauma is happening all over again.""Perimenopause is a hormonal reckoning, and everything is up for review. But with the right knowledge and support, we can gain agency over our health and thrive in midlife.""Feeling like you’ve lost yourself during perimenopause isn’t just in your head—it’s a direct result of hormonal fluctuations, particularly the decline of estrogen and progesterone, which affect everything from your mood to your ability to handle stress.""Eight out of the ten most common perimenopause symptoms are brain-related—things like mood swings, brain fog, anxiety, irritability, and mental fatigue. RESOURCES MENTIONEDSave your FREE seat for my upcoming Thriving in Perimenopause & Menopause Summit Download a FREE copy of my 14 Hormone-Balancing Recipes Guide RELATED EPISODES 593: Why EVERYONE Needs Progesterone in Perimenopause and Beyond and How We Are Getting Dosing All Wrong with Carol Petersen589: Effective Strategies and Tools to Calm Irritation, Mood Swings and Stress Deregulation Throughout Perimenopause#572: How to Know You are in Perimenopause Including the 40+ Symptoms Associated with Declining Hormones

Sep 24, 2024 • 53min
599: How to Wake Up Feeling Well Rested by Optimizing Sleep & Your Sleep-Wake Cycle with Lynne Peeples
Are you waking up feeling exhausted—even after a full night's sleep? It’s one of the top complaints I hear from women and something I’ve personally struggled with, too.Which can be especially frustrating when you know you’re doing everything else right.You’re eating clean. Walking after meals. Taking supplements… So, what else could be causing it?Meet your circadian rhythm (aka your biological clock). In this episode, I sat down with award-winning science journalist and circadian rhythm expert, Lynne Peeples—to help you get to the bottom of your morning sluggishness and start waking up energized.Lynne shared powerful tips from her new book (The Inner Clock) about how simple daily habits—like getting morning light and avoiding late meals—can reset your internal clock, balance hormones, and give you all-day energy. We also discussed the importance of wearables—with specific recommendations for optimizing your body’s natural rhythms. Tune in for the crucial steps you NEED to take to reset your circadian rhythm and feel better today! IN THIS EPISODE
Why circadian rhythm matters for women’s health, especially during perimenopause
How morning light exposure sets your biological clock for the day
The role of consistency in sleep, eating times, and daily routines for optimal health
Why time-restricted eating and meal timing matter for your metabolism
Practical ways to dim lights, avoid screens, and create an evening routine that supports sleep
The impact of alcohol on your circadian rhythm and sleep quality
Lynne’s personal experiences and what she learned from tracking her internal clock
Visit podcast episode here: https://drmariza.com/episode599QUOTES“Circadian rhythms affect so much more than just sleep. They’re tied to our hormones, metabolism, mood, and even our gut health. Keeping these rhythms in sync can make a world of difference for your overall well-being.”"Getting outside within the first couple hours of waking up is key. Just 10 to 15 minutes of natural light—even on a cloudy day—helps set your circadian rhythm and sets you up for better sleep that night." "Our digestive system is tied to our biological clock. Eating late at night spikes your blood sugar more, raises your core temperature, and disrupts sleep. Keeping meals within a 10-hour window—earlier in the day—helps support metabolism and balance." “Morning light is critical for setting your internal clock. Even on cloudy days, get outside—natural light is still much stronger than indoor light and it helps you stay in sync with your body’s natural rhythm.”"The consistency piece is huge—eating, sleeping, and exercising at the same time every day. That keeps your body's clocks in sync and makes it easier to fall asleep, wake up refreshed, and maintain your energy throughout the day." RESOURCES MENTIONED
Lynne’s book: The Inner Clock: Living in Sync with Our Circadian Rhythms
Lynne’s Website
Register for FREE in my upcoming Thriving in Perimenopause & Menopause Summit.
RELATED EPISODES
#488: The Benefits of Circadian-Based Intermittent Fasting + How to Implement with Ease
#567: The Top 5 Pillars of Deep Restorative Sleep + How to Relax Your Nervous System and Reduce Anxiety Before Bed with Dr. Peter Martone
580: Mastering Your Sleep, Metabolism and Overall, Health in Midlife with Cynthia Thurlow

Sep 17, 2024 • 51min
598: Break the Cycle of Burnout, Anxiety, and Fear by Tapping into Heart Coherence with Kimberly Snyder
We’ve all heard the saying, “Follow your heart.”But what if I told you that your heart holds even more power than we’ve been led to believe?In just a few minutes per day, you can learn to tap into that power and break free from the cycle of burnout, anxiety, and overwhelm—and completely transform your mind, body, and soul. It’s called heart coherence.And in today’s episode, I sit down with multiple-time New York Times best-selling author, holistic wellness expert, and meditation teacher Kimberly Snyder to show you how it works. Kimberly blends ancient wisdom with modern science—and guides you through the five heart stages: Dark; Propelled; Steady; Devoted; and Clear. She also shares SIMPLE, heart-centered practices that can dramatically reduce stress, boost your energy levels, and even improve your gut health, hormone balance, and relationships.Whether you're at work, at home, or in the midst of chaos, you can do these practices with ease—and the results can be life-changing. Tune in here and get ready to open your heart for rapid healing!IN THIS EPISODE
The five heart stages that shape your emotional and physical well-being
Practical tools to shift into heart coherence, even during stressful moments
How heart coherence boosts energy, gut health, and hormone balance
The science behind heart coherence and its role in reducing stress and anxiety
Real-life examples of how heart-centered living strengthens relationships
How to tap into your heart’s wisdom for greater intuition and clarity
And more!
QUOTES“The heart is actually another brain—it sends more messages to the brain than the brain sends to the heart. It controls so much around our health, vitality, and emotional well-being. When we learn to tap into this power, it can transform everything.”“These aren’t long meditations or complicated rituals—just quick, simple practices that take a few seconds. Even in the middle of chaos, you can realign and come back to a centered place in 3 to 10 seconds.”“Once you start living from your heart, you’ll notice a shift. You’ll have more energy, better communication, and deeper intuition. It’s like opening up to a new way of living, where everything feels more in flow.”RESOURCES MENTIONEDKimberly’s Feel Good PodcastKimberly’s NEW book: The Hidden Power of the Five HeartsKimberly’s website, SollunaMore about the HeartMath Institute on heart coherence and its impactRELATED EPISODES #575: Transform Your Life Through Self Love, Trusting Your Heart and Raising Your Self Worth with Roxy Saffaie#360: The Most Important — Yet Little-Known — Secret to Align Your Goals with Your Heart’s Purpose with Dr. Benita Varnado#569: How to Build a Strong Emotional Connection with Your Partner and How to Transform Your Love Life with Vanessa and Xander Marin

Sep 10, 2024 • 1h 10min
597: The Great Menopause Myth and What You Need to Know to Thrive with Kristin Johnson & Maria Claps
Are you ready to shatter the myths surrounding menopause and take control of your hormonal health at ANY age? The truth is, the medical establishment has—and continues—to overlook viable holistic treatments for women in midlife, especially when it comes to Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).The focus has always been on symptoms—NOT the root cause.But that’s all about to change.Meet Kristin Johnson and Maria Claps.Two experts on a mission to help women educate themselves, advocate for their health, and seek out medical practitioners who can help. I sat down with Kristin and Maria to discuss the benefits and complexities of HRT, especially the critical roles that progesterone and estrogen play in maintaining your long-term health. We also shared simple solutions to ward off serious conditions, like cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and cognitive decline. This episode is packed with invaluable information that every woman should hear—whether you’re just beginning to experience hormonal changes or are well into menopause.Tune in and learn how to thrive—into your 60s, 70s, and beyond!IN THIS EPISODE
The common myths about menopause that are holding women back
The critical roles of progesterone and estrogen in women’s health
Why the current medical approach to menopause needs to change
The benefits of hormone replacement therapy beyond symptom relief
The importance of starting HRT sooner rather than later
How to find a medical practitioner who truly understands women’s health
The powerful impact of advocating for your own health during menopause
View the podcast page here: https://drmariza.com/episode597RESOURCES MENTIONEDCheck out Maria and Kristen's new book: The Great Menopause MythStay tuned for more information on how to register for my FREE Thriving in Perimenopause and Menopause Summit! RELATED EPISODES 593: Why EVERYONE Needs Progesterone in Perimenopause and Beyond and How We Are Getting Dosing All Wrong with Carol Petersen592: Menopause, HRT, and Breast Cancer + How to Advocate for Yourself with Dr Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz583: The Truth About Menopause That You Deserve to Know with Dr. Mary Claire Haver#404: Do Women Need to Wait Till Menopause to Begin Hormone Replacement Therapy? with Esther Blum

Sep 6, 2024 • 58min
596: Why It Take More Than Bioidentical Hormones to Fix Your Hormones with Dr. Anna Cabeca
Menopause always gets a bad rap. But let’s face it… as women, menopause is inevitable. So let’s quit overlooking its significance and use it as a time to reassess our priorities to enjoy a higher level of self-awareness and well-being! It’s time to highlight this beautiful transition into a new phase of life. Menopause marks evolution– not an ending. That’s why I’ve invited Dr. Anna Cabeca to the podcast today to help YOU celebrate your menopause in midlife and feel exactly how you want to in your body. As an expert in women’s health, integrative medicine, anti-aging techniques, and longevity– you won’t want to miss all the knowledge Dr. Anna shares in this episode to help you make the most of your life! Join us here as we dive into hormone health during menopause and talk about all the pros and cons of bioidentical hormone replacement. Plus, we’ll guide you on what you can do NOW to navigate your body’s changes with ease and grace as you age. Check it out! Dr. Anna Cabeca Dr. Anna Cabeca – known as the girlfriend doctor– is an OB/GYN who’s served 10,000+ women in her private practice, and millions more through her books, online videos, and articles. She’s been in practice for over 20 years, and it’s her personal and professional mission to give proven pragmatic solutions to women dealing with menopausal health challenges so they can lead the life they want, need, and deserve.IN THIS EPISODE
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopause symptoms
Dr. Anna’s experience and research on HRT
Key benefits of estrogen and progesterone
Benefits and risks of vaginal hormones
Lifestyle factors and tips for optimal hormone function
Recommendations for naturally boosting oxytocin
Creating healthy boundaries for yourself
How to join our live Masterclass on hormone health!
View podcast page here: https://drmariza.com/episode596RESOURCES MENTIONEDRegister for the Mastering Your Hormones Masterclass HERE!Dr. Anna’s Website Dr. Anna’s FacebookDr. Anna’s Instagram RELATED EPISODES 579: Hormone Replacement Options And Hormone Testing for Women in Midlife + Self Advocacy for Optimal Health with Esther Blum592: Menopause, Hrt, And Breast Cancer + How to Advocate for Yourself with Dr Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz#558: The Science Behind Ozempic And Important Facts About Glp-1 Agonists + Hormone Replacement for Women 40+ With Dr. Tyna Moore#557: What Every Woman Needs to Know About Hormone Replacement in Their 40s And Beyond with Felice Gersh#404: Do Women Need to Wait till Menopause to Begin Hormone Replacement Therapy? With Esther Blum

Sep 3, 2024 • 1h 8min
595: How to Master Your Metabolism and Reverse Cellular Aging in Midlife + My Best Tips to Thrive
Feeling like you don’t have the mental capacity or physical energy to do the things you love lately? You may have been told this is just a normal part of menopause and aging as a woman. But it DOESN’T have to be! Midlife is a time for a serious health reflection. And we deserve a better method of healing to feel stronger, energized, and ah-mazing– no matter what stage of life we’re in. This episode is all about optimizing your metabolic and brain health. Because symptoms of metabolic dysfunction can be silent, and we often excuse them away for being too busy, or just being a woman heading towards menopause. My mission here is to help YOU create great energy and improve your metabolic health– especially in midlife when your body starts to shift. So tune in here for all my top daily habits and recommendations on optimizing your cellular energy– for lasting brain, metabolic, and OVERALL health! IN THIS EPISODE
Building mental, emotional, and physical resilience
Understanding hormone changes to optimize metabolism
The 5 major reasons women experience metabolic health changes
Addressing the imbalance in female sex hormones
Navigating declining muscle mass in midlife
Symptoms of metabolic dysfunction driven by insulin resistance
How to deal with fat redistribution in midlife
The abrupt reduction in metabolic rate and energy expenditure in perimenopause and menopause
Metabolic markers and standard lab ranges for optimal health
My top recommendations for a rockin’ metabolism!
View the podcast episode here: https://drmariza.com/episode595RESOURCES MENTIONEDUse code DRMARIZA to get up to 40% off at Cozy Earth >>Stay tuned for more information on how to register for my FREE Thriving in Perimenopause and Menopause Summit! 584: The Health Costs of Our Modern Life & How to Start Feeling Better with Dr. Casey Means#552: The Midlife Muscle Crisis: Why Maintaining Muscle Is Necessary for Fat Loss, Strength and Longevity with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon#546: How To Stay Lean, Energized, And Strong by Working with Your Physiology, Not Against It with Dr. Stacy SimsRELATED EPISODES #531: How To Create Metabolism-Loving Meals That Can Fix Your Blood Sugar and Ward Off Chronic Disease #545: How To Reverse Your Biological Age with Simple Lifestyle Habits and the Most Important Factors in Reversing Your Inner Age with Dr. Kara Fitzgerald580: Mastering Your Sleep, Metabolism, And Overall, Health in Midlife with Cynthia Thurlow#535: How To Effectively Reset Your Metabolism, Lose Weight, And Upgrade Your Hormones

Aug 27, 2024 • 48min
594: What I Did This Past Year to Heal My Brain and Lower Systemic Inflammation
Last August, I was scared I’d never have the mental bandwidth to live my dreams, or even become the mom I’d always strived to be. I was severely struggling with a brain injury and post-concussion syndrome, uncertain of how my future would look. Now– 1 year later– I’m feeling great, functioning 88% better than I was after my injury. So how did I transform, and tackle my symptoms HEAD-on? (no pun intended!)Despite perimenopausal symptoms, increased inflammation, and mold exposure I experienced all while on my road to recovery, a few things I’ve been doing have made all the difference…In this podcast, I give you my top tips– my non-negotiables and consistent habits that have helped me truly transform despite several health setbacks. Regardless of if you’ve experienced a recent health scare or injury, the recommendations in this podcast can be life-changing. Tune into this episode to learn how YOU can become a woman who fires on all cylinders, living life with energy, ease, and grace!IN THIS EPISODE
Navigating my recovery from post-concussion syndrome
Reducing brain inflammation with a concussion protocol
Top brain support supplements I took for recovery
Movement recommendations for healing from a brain injury
Metabolically healthy meals for ideal health and recovery
My top non-negotiables that help continue to heal my brain
Hormone replacement dosing to ease symptoms
View the podcast page here: https://drmariza.com/episode594RESOURCES MENTIONEDUse code DRMARIZA to get up to 40% off at Cozy Earth >>Midlife Metabolism & Hormone Reset ProgramStay on the lookout for my Thriving In Perimenopause and Menopause Summit in October!RELATED EPISODES #543: What I Am Doing to Overcome Post Concussion Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue and Low Thyroid Function and A Big Update About the Podcast586: What You Can Do in Perimenopause to Optimize Your Energy, Resilience, And Brain Power with Dr. Mariza#564: This Is the Most Powerful Tool I Use to Heal My Body and Optimize My Health with Dr. Mariza

Aug 20, 2024 • 1h 13min
593: Why EVERYONE Needs Progesterone in Perimenopause and Beyond and How We Are Getting Dosing All Wrong with Carol Petersen
The conversation around Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is back on the table, which we love. But unfortunately, there’s a lot of misinformation out there. The majority of women dosing with progesterone are not getting enough to be effective. So what do we need to do to avoid this? Compounding pharmacist and expert in the hormone replacement field Carol Petersen joins the podcast today to guide us on how to ensure effective progesterone dosing to treat hormone-related symptoms and conditions. Progesterone is key in estrogen metabolism and estrogen dominance– AND it protects the uterus and supports overall health. Even if you don’t have a uterus, it still can be beneficial for women’s health. Ready to find out if you’re getting enough progesterone? Listen here to learn how progesterone can be your solution to a symptom-free perimenopause and menopause! Carol Petersen Carol Petersen is a compounding pharmacist with decades of experience helping patients improve their quality of life through bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. She’s a Certified Nutritional Practitioner involved in multiple organizations, including the International College of Integrated Medicine and the American College of Apothecaries, the Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), the American Pharmacists Association, and the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding. She co-hosts a radio program “Take Charge of Your Health” and she’s on the Medical Advisory Boards for the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research (CeMCOR.ca) and the Institute for Bioidentical Medicine (IOBIM.org). She also writes and edits for A4M’s website www.worldhealth.net and is a co-producer of “Immortality Now” podcasts. IN THIS EPISODE
The role of progesterone and why it’s needed for women’s health
Addressing progesterone deficiency in women
How progesterone is important even without a uterus
Proper dosing of progesterone and forms of supplementation
Hormone testing methods
How to identify symptom improvement with hormone therapy
Lab testing and blood work levels for hormone balance
Hormonal birth control and progesterone IUD options
RESOURCES MENTIONEDBook Your Free 15 meeting on Carol’s Website!The Wellness by Design Project WebsiteCarol’s YouTubeRELATED EPISODES 579: Hormone Replacement Options and Hormone Testing for Women in Midlife + Self Advocacy for Optimal Health with Esther Blum#572: How To Know You Are in Perimenopause Including The 40+ Symptoms Associated with Declining Hormones#479: 8 Superpowers of Progesterone#403: 5 Big Benefits of the Powerhouse Hormone: Progesterone

Aug 13, 2024 • 40min
592: Menopause, HRT, and Breast Cancer + How to Advocate for Yourself with Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz
Dealing with menopause symptoms is rough enough, but navigating a cancer diagnosis at the same time causes even more stress and anxiety. As a holistic-focused physician going through menopause, a diagnosis of breast cancer put a bump in the road for Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz, leading to concerns about how she would navigate her own journey. It can be hard to feel heard by your physician, and advocating for things like holistic healing options, lab testing, and hormone replacement therapy can become an endless battle.But as a women’s empowerment advocate and a public educator, Dr. Suzanne is here today to help YOU advocate for your needs and to speak up about your situation because you deserve to be heard. Hearing Dr. Suzanne’s story can help you get through any tough times you’re facing. Especially for the breast cancer community– there are ways you can manage your longevity and your health now going forward for the better. Check out this podcast to find out how! Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz, MD Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz earned her medical degree from the USC School of Medicine and completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at UCLA/Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. She frequently appears as an expert in women’s health and integrative medicine in print, online, and on TV, where she’s the Chief Medical Correspondent for the Drew Barrymore Show. She’s the author of MENOPAUSE BOOTCAMP: Optimize Your Health, Empower Your Self, and Flourish as You Age. IN THIS EPISODE
Dr. Suzanne’s perimenopause and menopause journey
Opening up about a breast cancer diagnosis
Recognizing symptoms of perimenopause vs. other health issues
Non-negotiables for women’s health in our 40s and beyond
Hormone therapy options in midlife
Advocating for yourself with your primary physician
Adaptogenic herbs that are helpful in midlife
Stress, sleep, and cardiometabolic tips for optimal health
Grassroots and community building via the Menopause Bootcamp Facilitator Certification
RESOURCES MENTIONEDMenopause Bootcamp Certification Course Get 20% off with Code: Energized20Get Dr. Suzanne’s book HERE: Menopause Bootcamp Dr. Suzanne’s Website Dr. Suzanne’s Socials: FacebookInstagram TikTokYouTube RELATED EPISODES #590: Dispelling Myths About Breast Cancer and Mammograms + Navigating Hrt After Breast Cancer with Dr. Jenn Simmons579: Hormone Replacement Options and Hormone Testing for Women in Midlife + Self Advocacy for Optimal Health with Esther Blum#547: What You Need to Know About the Opill and Hormone Changes in Perimenopause with Dr. Carrie Jones#404: Do Women Need to Wait till Menopause to Begin Hormone Replacement Therapy? With Esther Blum

Aug 6, 2024 • 59min
591: Post Viral Syndromes, Your Immune System, and Your Hormones in Midlife with Dr. Jessica Drummond
COVID might seem like old news, but if you’re a woman in midlife who’s had COVID in the past, it could still be majorly affecting you. Your perimenopause or menopause symptoms may actually be heightened because of your history of a viral illness like COVID. COVID still is absolutely dysregulating women’s menstrual cycles, fertility, and perimenopause/menopause experiences. That’s why Dr. Jessica Drummond joins me today to help you navigate the ups and downs as you transition into perimenopause or menopause– all while keeping your immune system in check. People who are most at risk for long COVID are perimenopausal women– or women in their mid to late thirties to mid-fifties. And unfortunately, post-viral syndromes can make it difficult to tolerate hormone therapies, which can be really helpful during this transition. So it’s essential to know if the menopause symptoms you’re facing are in part due to long-COVID or another viral infection. Listen to the podcast here to learn how you can support yourself hormonally with neuroinflammatory strategies and tools to feel like your best self in midlife– even after illness!Dr. Jessica Drummond DCN, CNS, PT, NBC-HWC Dr. Jessica Drummond is the founder and CEO of The Integrative Women’s Health Institute. With 25 years of experience as a licensed physical therapist, licensed clinical nutritionist, and board-certified health coach, she’s passionate about caring for and empowering women in all things women’s health and pelvic health. She helps women overcome hormonal imbalances and chronic pain conditions. Dr. Drummond was educated at the University of Virginia, Emory University, Duke Integrative Medicine, and Maryland University of Integrative Health.IN THIS EPISODE
What are post-viral syndromes and why are they so common?
Addressing long-term effects of COVID-19
How COVID impacts hormones and the immune health of women in their 40s and 50s
Distinguishing the symptoms of long-COVID from those of perimenopause or menopause
Tools for combating post-viral fatigue in perimenopause and menopause
Hormone replacement options for managing symptoms
Non-negotiables for optimizing your immune resilience
RESOURCES MENTIONEDCheck out Dr. Drummond’s FREE workshop for women's health and wellness professionals on functional nutrition - including immune and hormone healthThe Integrative Women’s Health Institute Website Dr. Drummond’s InstagramRELATED EPISODES #574: The Connection Between Trauma, The Immune System, And Autoimmune Disease: Lab Testing and Solutions with Dr. Sara Szal Gottfried579: Hormone Replacement Options And Hormone Testing for Women in Midlife + Self Advocacy for Optimal Health with Esther Blum#572: How To Know You Are In Perimenopause Including The 40+ Symptoms Associated With Declining Hormones#334: 3 Immune-Boosting Habits That Are Non-Negotiable Right Now