
Everyday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow ™
Cynthia Thurlow is a nurse practitioner, host of the Everyday Wellness podcast, author and international speaker, with over 15 million views for her second TEDx talk (Intermittent Fasting: Transformational Technique).With over 25 years experience in health and wellness, Cynthia is a globally recognized expert in perimenopause/menopause and intermittent fasting, and has been featured on ABC, FOX5, KTLA, CW, Medium, Entrepreneur, and The Megyn Kelly Show. Her mission is to help empower women to live their most optimal lives in perimenopause and beyond.
Latest episodes

Jun 21, 2023 • 1h 4min
Ep. 278 The Impact Of Intermittent Fasting On Metabolic Health In Women
Today I have the honor of connecting with Temple Stewart! She is a registered dietician specializing in low-carb dieting for women’s weight loss. I have spoken on the stage with Temple several times over the last year, and she is delightful! In this episode, she shares her background, and we dive into how she was able to reverse her PCOS and Hashimoto’s by adopting a low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet. We discuss food psychology, woke nutrition, whether or not “if it fits your macros” is a good philosophy, issues surrounding the traditional allopathic nutrition model, and challenges related to nutrition research. We also get into plateau busters and share five ways to measure success other than the scale. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How Temple transformed her life by using nutrition as medicine.
Which foods tend to provoke inflammation in the thyroid gland in women?
How people’s relationships with food play into the work Temple does.
Temple shares her thoughts on woke nutrition.
Temple dives into some of the big issues with the allopathic nutrition model.
I share some interesting statistics related to American health.
How creating consumer awareness will hopefully lead to consumers demanding more for their health regarding food supply and health care.
Why is it so challenging to do nutritional research?
Temple shares a starting point for addressing weight loss resistance.
What carbohydrate reduction or restriction does for us metabolically.
The benefits of following a carnivore diet.
Why do we need to read food labels and become aware of where sugar may sneak into our diets?
Temple shares her favorite ways to break plateaus.
Five ways to measure success other than the scale.
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Temple StewartOn Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Spotify (@the.ketogenic.nutritionist)The Ketogenic Nutritionist PodcastBooks mentioned:Metabolical, by Robert Lustig

Jun 17, 2023 • 1h 6min
Ep. 277 Being In Your Power: How To Regain Control Of Your Life
Today I have the honor of connecting with Dr. Sharon Melnick!Dr. Sharon is a leading Executive Coach and Speaker in the area of resilience, power, and women’s leadership. She was intricately involved in research at Harvard Medical School and is a Marshall Goldsmith Top 100 Coach who has coached and trained at over 60 Fortune 500 organizations and numerous equity-owned and startup companies. She is the author of In Your Power.In today’s episode, Dr. Sharon shares her background, and we dive into trauma, intergenerational trauma, triggers, how to change a definition and narrative, how to distinguish between being in your power and feeling powerless, regaining a sense of control and confidence, the metaphor of the thermostat versus the thermometer, ways to align more closely with your power, strategies for dealing with intrusive people, and more.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Why do we tend to create unhealthy self-soothing behaviors to cope with the uncomfortable feelings associated with unhealed trauma?
Dr. Sharon defines triggers.
The power of reframing and changing the narratives of triggering situations.
How to regain a sense of control when you are in an acutely emotional or reactive state.
How to reconnect with yourself and regain your power after moving through difficult emotions.
Dr. Sharon shares a technique for moving from being reactive to becoming intentional.
What it means to be in your power, and how being in your power differs from having power.
Dr. Sharon explains why she wrote her book.
How our built-in protective mechanism prevents us from feeling good enough and taking control of our lives.
How to become more resilient.
How to re-establish your power and use it effectively.
How to align with others and influence them to do as you ask.
How to stay in your power when your boundaries get disrespected, or when dealing with narcissistic people.
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Dr. Sharon MelnickDr. Sharon's WebsiteGet Dr. Sharon’s resources: www.inyourpowerbook.com

Jun 10, 2023 • 1h 15min
Ep. 276 Nurturing the Gut Microbiome: Impact of a Long-Term Gut Health with Dr. Robynne Chutkan
Today, I have the honor of connecting with Dr. Robynne Chutkan, one of the most recognizable gastroenterologists in the United States. She is also the author of Anti-Viral Gut, one of the books I enjoyed reading most in 2022!Knowledge of the microbiome dates back to the 1600s when Anthony van Leeuwenhoek observed bacteria in his dental plaque through a microscope. However, it has taken us several centuries to understand the interdependence and beneficial nature of those bacteria. The terms "microbiome" and "microbiota" are often used interchangeably. They refer to the organisms and genes that live in and on our bodies, predominantly in the GI tract. Those organisms include bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi, parasites, and archaea, which, despite their microscopic size, collectively weigh around four to five pounds. Today, Dr. Chutkan and I dive deep into the physiology of the microbiome and discuss how that interplays with immunology. We discuss the benefits of hydrochloric acid, the impact of proton pump inhibitors and other medications on the health of the gut microbiome, and the role of dysbiosis and the Estrobolome. We get into how the pharmaceutical industry has influenced both medical practice and the outlook of healthcare providers, and we talk about the impact of sleep, exercise, stress, and alcohol on the gut. Dr. Chutkan also shares top tips from her anti-viral diet book on the best ways to support the gut. (One of her tips is to consume 30 plant types per week for a healthier gut microbiome.) This show has been one of my favorite podcasts I have recorded in the last year. I hope you enjoy listening to it!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
What is the microbiome, and why is it important?
Why do we need to understand the interrelationship between the oral microbiome, the gut microbiome, and the vaginal microbiome?
The importance of stomach acid.
How do proton pump inhibitors affect gut health?
The three big things that interfere with digestion.
How pharmaceutical companies have taken over medical education.
The role of statins in women.
The importance of the Estrobolome test.
The three different types of estrogens in the body.
Why exercise is an important contributor to gut health.
The net impact of low-quality sleep on immune function.
Dr. Chutkan shares her top tips for a healthy gut microbiome.
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Dr. Robynne Chutkan On her website On Instagram (@gutbliss)Books by Dr. Robynne Chutkan:The Anti-Viral Gut: Tackling Pathogens from the Inside OutGutbliss: A 10-Day Plan to Ban Bloat, Flush Toxins, and Dump Your Digestive BaggageThe Bloat Cure: 101 Natural Solutions for Real and Lasting ReliefThe Microbiome Solution: A Radical New Way to Heal Your Body from the Inside OutBooks mentioned:Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker

Jun 7, 2023 • 58min
Ep. 275 Mastering Adversity: Acknowledging Your Struggles and Embracing Change
I am delighted to reconnect with Lance Essihos today! He was with me once before on Episode 69, back in 2018. Lance is a Canadian traveler who made it his life's mission to help heal the world through the art of powerful storytelling and human connection. He is the host of the top-rated podcast, University of Adversity, which I have been honored to be on twice.In his new book, Mastering Adversity, Lance explores the quest for personal growth, leveling up, and healing. He believes that true mastery is an ongoing process and there will always be new challenges at every level of growth. Writing the book was challenging, and he is grateful to have completed it. He found sharing his thoughts with the world- especially his family, a tough yet transformative experience. In this episode, Lance talks about his book and dives into the transformational experience of how adversity shaped his life. We discuss his craving for personal growth and meaning and get into how our internal narrative can influence how we perceive the world. We also speak about masculine and feminine energy, why we must embrace the history of trauma, and how doing that can be a powerful motivator for health and change.I truly hope you will gain from today’s discussion and enjoy listening to it as much as I did recording it!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How adversity has impacted all of us.
How to deal with uncomfortable feelings.
Why do most people get stuck in their stories?
What is trauma, and how does it impact us?
What makes us more vulnerable to trauma?
Dealing with anxiety and addiction.
How personal development work changes our relationships with others.
Intermittent fasting in any aspect of life.
Where does people-pleasing come from?
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Lance EssihosOn his websiteOn InstagramThe University of Adversity PodcastEpisode 69: Living a Life with Purpose and Impact with Lance EssihosBooks mentioned:Lance’s book, Mastering Adversity: Unlock the Warrior Within90 Seconds to a Life You Love: How to Master Your Difficult Feelings to Cultivate Lasting Confidence, Resilience, and Authenticity by Joan I. Rosenberg PhDHow to Do the Work: Recognize Your Patterns, Heal from Your Past, and Create Your Self by Dr. Nicole LePera

Jun 3, 2023 • 53min
Ep. 274 Toxic Food Culture: How Our Food Choices Impact Our Health
I am honored to reconnect with Dr. Will Cole today! The last time we connected was in 2021, on Episode 138. Dr. Cole is a leading functional medicine expert who specializes in clinically investigating underlying factors of chronic disease and customizing a functional medicine approach. He is the author of many books, including The New York Times bestseller Intuitive Fasting and most recently, Gut Feelings, a book I think everyone will benefit from reading. Today, Dr. Cole and I dive into the impetus for his latest book and discuss the toxic food culture, mixed messages, the psychology of food, finding peace with food, and how to reduce our toxic tribalism. We also talk about inflammatory foods and their impact on our gut microbiome, the role of the vagus nerve, how chronic stress is the ultimate junk food for the body, the effects of adverse childhood events and trauma, and what shame-flammation is.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Dr. Cole discusses his latest book, Gut Feelings.
The role of mixed messages.
What is most important in the wellness world?
Types of foods that do not serve the best needs of our bodies.
Is it the grain? Or is it what we have done to it?
What are we feeding our bodies, and what are we eating in our hearts?
How to differentiate between poor vagal tone and dysautonomia.
Stress and how it impacts our biochemistry.
How stress is implicated in many health problems.
Re-negotiating your relationship with life.
The role of trauma in weight loss.
How shame can be the basis of many physical and emotional health issues.
Bio- Dr. Will Cole:Dr. Will Cole is a leading functional medicine expert who specializes in clinically investigating underlying factors of chronic disease and customizing a functional medicine approach for thyroid issues, autoimmune conditions, hormonal imbalances, digestive disorders, and more. He is the host of The Art of Being Well podcast and author of Ketotarian, The Inflammation Spectrum, New York Times bestseller Intuitive Fasting, and now, Gut Feelings: Healing the Shame-Fueled Relationship Between What You Eat and How You Feel.Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Dr. Will ColeOn his websiteThe Art of Being Well PodcastGet a copy of Dr. Will Cole’s new book, Gut FeelingsEp. 138 – Our Authentic Intuition: What It Can Teach Us About Fasting with Dr. Will Cole

May 27, 2023 • 1h 4min
Ep. 273 Optimizing Mental Health with Myo-Inositol: Evidence-Based Strategies
I’m delighted to have Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge back on the show again! She was with me before in Episode 174.Dr. Roseann is an incredible pediatric mental health expert who utilizes traditional and non-traditional modalities for her patient population. She joins me today to discuss the role of Myo-inositol from a mood and mental health perspective. We dive into what Myo-inositol does in the body, what depletes it, and how the gut and the brain connect with the vagus nerve. We talk about the mental health benefits of Myo-inositol and how it impacts mood disorders- specifically eating disorders and binge eating, as well as obsessive-compulsive disorder, stress and anxiety, panic attacks, and depression. We also get into Dr. Roseann’s unique ways of calming the autonomic nervous system and brain inflammation, the current medical model and its limitations, and the impact of trauma.I sincerely hope you enjoy listening to today’s interesting and informative conversation with Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The benefits of Myo-inositol.
The impact of having low magnesium in the body.
How to protect yourself from the depletion of the microbiome.
Why it is essential to listen to your body.
The connection between the gut and the vagus nerve.
How the magic in mental health is in the micro-changes.
Where to start when helping a teenager or young adult struggling with OCD, anxiety, or depression.
Why is it important to reframe negative thoughts?
What happens when the brain is dysregulated?
What is going on in the brain when we’re under stress?
The root cause of mental illness.
What you can do to improve your brain health.
The role of trauma in mood disorders.
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Dr. Roseann Capanna-HodgeOn her websiteDr. Roseann’s podcast, It’s Gonna Be OK!Ep. 174 – Identifying and Treating Your Children’s Mental Health: How We Can Be Their Greatest Support with Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge

May 24, 2023 • 1h 18min
Ep. 272 Understanding Women's Health: Answering Your FAQ's
I am honored to have Dr. Stephanie Estima back on the show today! (She was with me before in 2020, on Episode 123.)Dr. Estima is an exceptionally well-read and well-versed individual! She is an expert on female metabolism and body composition, the author of a fantastic resource called the Betty Body, and the host of an incredible podcast called The Better Podcast. Dr. Estima is one of my favorite voices in the health and wellness space! She and I dive into an Ask Me Anything format today. We speak at length about the ideal percentage of body fat for perimenopause and menopause, thyroid health, the impact of diastasis, and weight training based on that core imbalance. We discuss the Gardasil vaccine, optimal nutrients, Hashimoto’s, period cramps, and general PMS symptoms- particularly with inter-uterine devices. We also get into sleep basics, supplement support, the role of parasympathetic days and hormesis, and talk about load management and optimization. I know you will love today’s conversation with Dr. Stephanie Estima!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
What is diastasis recti, and how do you treat it?
Dr. Estima dives into pelvic floor rehabilitation.
The mortality risk versus the benefit of the Gardasil vaccine.
What causes low Oestrogen?
What happens when you have low estradiol?
Why patients often tend to be confused about what they should be doing.
Stress management in autoimmune diseases.
What hormones can be the most impactful on body fat?
How women can overcome insulin resistance.
The side effects of the copper IUD.
How to support undisturbed sleep.
How to get the best sleep of your cycle in the luteal phase.
How to eat to support the luteal phase.
How to optimize your load management.
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Dr. Stephanie EstimaOn Instagram On her weekly podcast, Better! With Dr. Stephanie, where she explores the human potential, hormones, metabolism, and a life well-lived.Get a copy of Dr. Stephanie Estima’s #1 bestselling book, The Betty Body: A Geeky Goddess' Guide to Intuitive Eating, Balanced Hormones, and Transformative SexEpisode 123 – Menstruation, Muscle, Maternity, & Metabolism: What Every Woman Should Know with Dr. Stephanie Estima

May 20, 2023 • 55min
Ep. 271 The Joy of Well-Being: Building a Health-Conscious Life
Today, I am honored to connect with Jason Wachob, the co-author of The Joy of Wellbeing! Jason is the Co-CEO of mindbodygreen, the leading independent media brand dedicated to wellbeing, and the host of the mindbodygreen Podcast, on which I recently had the honor of being a guest.In this episode, Jason shares his and his wife, Colleen’s backstory, and their pain-to-purpose mission, and we dive into the role of longevity, epigenetics, joy span, and the impact of the lack of connection and loneliness during the pandemic. We discuss social media algorithms, nutrition concerns over tribalism, bio-individuality, the processed food industry, exercise, and hormesis. We also talk about forever chemicals and toxins and how they impact our health.I loved reading Jason and Colleen’s new book, The Joy of Wellbeing, and I sincerely hope you enjoy listening to my conversation with Jason!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How Jason and Colleen’s health issues motivated them to create mindbodygreen.
How Colleen re-assessed what was important in her life, and where she wanted to be, after being diagnosed with pulmonary embolism.
The importance of nutrition and sleep.
The power of epigenetics.
How the science of longevity has advanced tremendously.
How crisis tends to amplify what is already wrong in the world.
The importance of connection.
The importance of incorporating exercise and movement into your day.
The role of sarcopenia.
The benefits of intermittent fasting and hormetic stressors.
The impact of forever chemicals in the world.
Why is it essential to be thoughtful about where you spend your money?
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Jason Wachob
Websites: mindbodygreen and The Joy of Wellbeing
The mindbodygreen Podcast
Jason and mindbodygreen on Instagram
Jason and mindbodygreen on Twitter
Additional social handles: @mindbodygreen
BookThe Joy of Well-Being: A Practical Guide to a Happy, Healthy, and Long Life

May 13, 2023 • 1h 5min
Ep. 270 AMA: What Every Woman Needs to Know About Their Health with Dr. Tabatha Barber
I am delighted to have my good friend and fan-favorite, Dr. Tabatha Barber, joining me again to share her wisdom on the podcast! Dr. Tabatha is a triple board-certified OB/GYN specializing in menopause and functional medicine. She has a wonderful podcast called The Gutsy Gynecologist Show and is often referred to affectionately as the Gutsy Gynecologist. Dr. Tabatha was with me in two previous podcast episodes, #206 and #212, and both are in the top twenty downloaded podcasts in the last 18 months!Many women suffer unnecessarily when going through perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Tabatha and I have an AMA (Ask Me Anything) episode today. We discuss weight gain related to perimenopause and menopause, issues with estrogen replacement therapy, how libido can be impacted by many different factors, how to address a partial hysterectomy and HRT, and bioidenticals versus synthetic hormones. We also get into lab work, skin reactions relative to perimenopause and menopause, emotional eating, leptin resistance, and many other topics. I’m grateful for all the great questions and have no doubt this episode with Dr. Tabatha will be another fan-favorite!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Why do too much estrogen and too little estrogen both cause weight gain?
How fragrances and plastic contribute to the imbalance between estrogen and progesterone.
How changing to organic tampons and pads, or using a Diva cup, can be a game-changer for women.
Should women who have had a partial hysterectomy and are on HRT still check progesterone and testosterone levels and fast like a post-menopausal female?
Dr. Tabatha shares her thoughts on plain estradiol versus Biest and Triest.
Dr. Tabatha offers her recommendations for a healthy 48-year-old female with zero libido.
What can a 17-year-old with high testosterone do to get her testosterone level within the normal range?
Is there a biological or mindset issue at play if you never feel full and always want to eat, irrespective of how healthy or satisfying the foods you eat are?
The benefits of fasting.
What can we do to support our pelvic joints?
How do our hormones affect our skin?
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Dr. Tabatha BarberOn her websiteThe Gutsy Gynecologist ShowEpisode 206 Pt 1: A Deep Dive into Perimenopause- Hormonal Imbalances and Birth Control with Dr. Tabatha BarberEpisode 212 Pt. 2: A Deep Dive into Hormonal Imbalances and Menopause with Dr. Tabatha BarberBooks mentioned:The XX Brain by Lisa Mosconi

May 6, 2023 • 57min
Ep. 269 The Glucose Goddess Method: Your Path to Health and Happiness with Jessie Inchauspe
I am delighted to have Jessie Inchauspe, the Glucose Goddess, joining me on the podcast today!Metabolic health is my passion! It is a huge area of focus in my work, and Jessie is truly a gift in the space! She is a rising star author and biochemist with a clear and accessible way of explaining the science behind glucose metabolism. Jessie joins me today to discuss the impact of glucose metabolism and spikes. We dive into her background and how an accident created her pain-to-purpose story. We discuss the role of continuous glucose monitors and how glucose spikes impact our mitochondria, inflammation, and oxidative stress. We get into glycation and aging, how weight gain is a protective aspect of glucose spikes- or hyperglycemia, and the role of vinegar, movement, and fiber. We also talk about Jessie’s new book, her opinions on fasting, and so much more. I loved interviewing Jessie! Her enthusiasm is contagious, and it is easy to understand why she is such a beloved author in the health and wellness space!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Jessie shares how an accident led her to where she is today.
How a continuous glucose monitor changed everything for Jessie.
How Jessie came up with her simple principles to steady glucose levels.
What is the purpose of glucose in the body?
How do glucose spikes impact our mitochondria?
Jessie shares a fascinating vinegar hack for reducing side effects and symptoms of glucose spikes.
How being metabolically unhealthy impacts the aging process.
The benefits of having savory breakfasts and eating vegetables first with every meal.
Jessie talks about her new book, The Glucose Goddess Method.
How gaining weight protects our bodies from the impact of glucose spikes.
How walking or moving after meals balances blood sugar levels.
Why is blood sugar so important?
Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s websiteConnect with Jessie InchauspeOn her website On InstagramJessie’s booksThe Glucose Goddess MethodGlucose Revolution