

Everyday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow ™
Everyday Wellness™
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.
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Dec 17, 2022 • 58min
Ep. 245 Women's Sexual Health and Longevity with Dr. Amy Killen
I am honored to connect with Dr. Amy Killen today! She is a leading longevity and regenerative physician specializing in “Sex and Skin.” She is also an international speaker, author, educator, mother of three, a should-be rapper, and founder of the Human Optimization Project (HOP).Having had three kids within two years while also getting up at 3 am to be on time for her 4 am ER shifts made Dr. Killen’s life sleep-deprived, crazy, and stressed. Then, she noticed that many ER patients were coming in with acute problems related to issues similar to her own and realized that she needed to learn a whole new set of tricks and tools if she wanted to help them and herself.Dr. Killen has positioned herself as the female expert on biohacking, sexual health, and skin health. In this episode, we dive into her medical background and her transition into a longevity and sexual health guru. We discuss longevity, functional and regenerative medicine, ovarian aging, the impact of lifestyle on our sexual health, de-stigmatizing women’s sexual needs and health, microdosing, supplements, and addressing changes in our skin and hair in perimenopause and menopause.I hope you enjoy listening to my conversation with Dr. Killen as much as I did recording it!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How Dr. Killen shifted from being an ER doctor to doing what she does today.
Dr. Killen explains why she believes menopause is a disease unto itself.
How the Women’s Health Initiative created fear around taking or prescribing hormones.
Only one in five mammals go through menopause, so why does it happen to humans?
How do diet and lifestyle impact the aging process?
The serious ramifications of environmental toxins.
The importance of de-stigmatizing sex.
The role nitric oxide plays in sexual health.
Dr. Killen discusses various regenerative therapy options for women.
The pros and cons of some new and novel medications and supplements for weight loss and longevity.
Dr. Killen discusses her recently-launched longevity product, HopBox.
Some of the modalities Dr. Killen uses to help middle-aged women improve their skin and hair.
Bio:Dr. Amy B Killen is a leading longevity and regenerative physician specializing in “Sex and Skin.” In her Utah-based practices, she combines stem cell injections with photobiomodulation, shockwave therapy, bioidentical hormones, peptides, and an old-fashioned healthy lifestyle to give patients unparalleled synergistic regenerative effects for skin, hair, and sexual systems. Dr. Killen is an international speaker, author, educator, mother of three, a should-be rapper, and founder of the Human Optimization Project (HOP). Connect with Cynthia ThurlowFollow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedInCheck out Cynthia’s website Connect with Dr. Amy KillenOn her websites: www.dramykillen.com, www.hopbox.life, or www.docereclinics.comOn Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube

Dec 14, 2022 • 1h 13min
Bonus Ep. 244 The Metabolic Effects of Creatine Monohydrate: Its Evidence of Efficacy for Muscle & Brain Health with Scott Emmens and Kara Lazauskas
I am delighted to have Scott Emmens and Kara Lazauskas joining me on the podcast today! Scott is the President of MD Logic, and Kara is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with a graduate degree in Molecular Muscle Exercise Physiology and a background in Sports Medicine.Scott’s fascination with fitness began when he was sixteen. He had asthma, and it confused him to see kids more out of shape than he was performing better than him. So he started working out. When he went to college, he developed an obsession with how the human body worked and became an amateur bodybuilder.Kara is a total badass! Even though she lost her left lung to a benign tumor when she was just three-and-a-half years old, she became a Titan Games competitor. She is also an MMA fighter.In this episode, Kara, Scott, and I dive into supplements in the sports and performance fields, the rigors of the FDA GMP (Good Manufacturing Process), and the need for quality supplementation. We discuss the value of Creatine Monohydrate, its benefits, some common misconceptions, and age-related changes that impact metabolic health. We discuss how brain metabolism can be supported with Creatine, gender-related differences, how estrogen influences Creatine, and how Creatine can be helpful in reducing the risk of depression and influencing BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor). We also get into the unmatched safety and security standards of MD Logic, my reasons for aligning with them in creating Creatine Monohydrate, and some upcoming discounts for Creatine and melatonin during the holidays.I sincerely hope you will enjoy listening to today's conversation as much as I did recording it!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How Kara got to where she is today.
How Scott got into using Creatine to biohack his fitness and health and started MD Logic.
Scott shares some of his concerns about the supplement industry.
Why is Creatine Monohydrate such an important supplement for muscle and brain health?
The benefits of taking a daily dose of Creatine Monohydrate.
How Creatine helps us have better quality sleep and perform better on lower energy.
Why do we need to actively support our musculature throughout our lifetime?
How Creatine helps to prevent sarcopenia and dementia as we age.
How not supplementing with Creatine can impact mood disorders in women.
How Creatine assists in reducing the risk of depression and influencing BDNF.
How being physically active improves brain health and insulin sensitivity and contributes to metabolic health.
What makes the Creatine Monohydrate created through MD Logic different and unique?
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Dec 10, 2022 • 1h 2min
Ep. 243 Balancing your Hormones and Thyroid Health with Dr. Shawn Tassone
I’m happy to have Dr. Shawn Tassone joining me again today! He was one of our original guests on the podcast back in 2018. (Episode 4) Dr. Tassone is the author of The Hormone Balance Bible, a book I often recommend. Dr. Tassone is one of my favorite gynecologists! I love following him on social media because he shares information in a very straightforward manner. In this episode, we dive into the impact of the Women’s Health Initiative, the differences between bio-identical and synthetic hormone replacement therapy, contraceptive options for perimenopausal women, and the Essure sterilization procedure. We discuss why so many OB-GYNs and medical professionals get burned out, various options for thyroid health, the basis for The Hormone Balance Bible, and the SHINE protocol. We also get into some of Dr. Tassone’s favorite supplements and those he feels get overused. I hope you enjoy listening to this podcast with Dr. Tassone as much as I did recording it! Stay tuned for more!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The changes Dr. Tassone had to navigate after the Women’s Health Initiative.
How synthetic hormone replacement therapy differs from bio-identical.
Why do synthetic hormones have a higher cancer risk?
The benefits of testosterone for women.
Contraceptive options available for perimenopausal women.
Dr. Tassone’s experiences as a clinician with the Essure sterilization procedure.
Why do so many healthcare professionals get burned out?
The type of thyroid medication Dr. Tassone prefers to prescribe for his patients.
What inspired Dr. Tassone to write his new book, The Hormone Balance Bible?
When do hormone imbalances become a problem?
Dr. Tassone’s favorite supplements.
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Documentary mentioned:The Bleeding EdgeBooks mentioned:Eight Weeks to Optimum Health, by Andrew Weil The Hormone Balance Bible on Amazon

Dec 3, 2022 • 1h 2min
Ep. 242 Low-Carb Diet on a Budget and Food Insecurities with Dr. Mark Cucuzzella
I am honored to connect with Dr. Mark Cucuzzella today. He is a Professor from West Virginia University School of Medicine, and a retired Air Force Reserve Lieutenant Colonel who practices Family Medicine and advocates for evidence-based policy and education. Dr. Cucuzzella has a fascinating background! He spent forty years as a humble yet seriously dedicated athlete, competing in over a hundred marathons and ultra-marathons. In this episode, he shares his perspective on shifting the paradigm to a low-carb diet, the impact of that on metabolic health, needing guideline Centrals for low-carb diets for patients, and hindrances to changing the narrative within the traditional allopathic medical model. We also talk about low-carb on a budget and food insecurity.I hope you enjoy listening to today’s conversation with Dr. Cucuzzella and find it beneficial. I look forward to reconnecting with him next year for a second podcast! Stay tuned for more!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How the unconventional treatments Dr. Cucuzella received from an innovative orthopaedist motivated him to become a doctor.
How working with obesity in the Air Force led Dr. Cucuzella to understand that nutrition is fundamental to metabolic health.
The significant shifts Dr. Cucuzzella has seen in his patients and himself over the last thirty years.
Why Dr. Cucuzzella focuses on getting people with diabetes off their medications.
The art of deprescribing.
What is MODY?
Some of the barriers to the acceptance of promoting lifestyle management for addressing and treating metabolic disorders.
Why should obesity and food addictions be treated as medical conditions?
Some tips for doing low-carb on a budget.
How to support teenagers to make better food choices.
Bio:Dr. Mark Cucuzzella is a Professor from West Virginia University School of Medicine and a retired Air Force Reserve Lieutenant Colonel. Mark practices Family Medicine at WVU’s Jefferson Medical Center and directs their Cardiovascular and Stress Testing lab. An advocate for evidence-based policy and education, Mark is a founding member of The Nutrition Coalition, the Low Carb Action Network, The Society of Metabolic Health Practitioners, and The Hypoglycemia Foundation and is a scientific advisor for Diet Doctor.As an athlete, Mark has competed for 40 years, achieving a streak of 30 consecutive years running a marathon in under 3 hours. He has finished events up to 100 miles. He lives in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, where he owns a small community running store and directs running races and camps for youth and adults. His book “Run For Your Life” summarizes the science and the soul of running, nutrition, and physical activity to help you maintain a vigorous life. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow
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Recommended books:Chasing Cupcakes: How One Broke, Fat Girl Transformed Her Life (and How You Can, Too) by Elizabeth Benton

Nov 26, 2022 • 1h 4min
Ep. 241 Mitochondria and the Impact of Hormone Imbalances in Perimenopause and Menopause with Dr. Carrie Jones
I am happy to reconnect with Dr. Carrie Jones today! (She was with me before in Episode 106, in July of 2020.) Dr. Jones is an internationally-recognized speaker, consultant, and educator on the topic of women's health and hormones. She has her Master's in Public Health and was one of the first to become board certified through the American Board of Naturopathic Endocrinology and currently serves on the board.I like to think of Dr. Jones as the Queen of Hormones! In today’s episode, we dive into common hormone imbalances that occur in perimenopause and menopause. We discuss the difference between healthy and non-healthy mitochondria, the impact of toxins on our hormones, and thyroid function. We talk about the impact of puberty, pregnancy, post-partum, and perimenopause on our immune system. We also get into non-thyroidal illnesses, the role of skeletal muscle, things that no longer serve us in middle age, and why we tend to become more weight loss-resistant with age.I hope you enjoy listening to my conversation with Dr. Carrie Jones as much as I did recording it! Stay tuned for more!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Understanding our changing hormones as we approach perimenopause or menopause.
What happens to our mitochondria as we transition to menopause?
Ways to support mitochondrial health.
How hormonal shifts affect thyroid function.
Why do we need to test for the less common autoimmune markers?
Why we may still feel terrible after taking medication for an underactive thyroid.
When to start advocating for additional thyroid testing.
Why is the DUTCH urine test helpful as we approach menopause?
Things, other than medications that may impact the ability to process estrogen properly.
The most popular tests for gut health.
The truth about testosterone.
Why is it essential to have a healthy amount of skeletal muscle as we age?
Three weight loss-resistant issues most people do not know about.
Bio:Carrie Jones, ND, FABNE, MPH is an internationally recognized speaker, consultant, and educator on the topic of women's health and hormones with over 20 years in the industry. She has her Master’s in Public Health and was one of the first to become board certified through the American Board of Naturopathic Endocrinology and currently serves on the board. She was the Medical Director for the DUTCH Test for several years, and currently, she is the Head of Medical Education at Rupa Health and host of the Root Cause Medicine podcast.Connect with Cynthia Thurlow
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Nov 23, 2022 • 56min
Ep. 240 Fear-Free Keto with Amy Berger
I am honored to reconnect with Amy Berger today! (She was with me before, in Episode 108, in 2020.) Amy has a Master’s degree in human nutrition. She is also a certified nutrition specialist and a US Air Force veteran. She is the author of many books, including a co-authored book with Dr. Eric Westman, called End Your Carb Confusion.Amy is a wealth of information! She specializes in helping people do “Keto Without the Crazy”, and keeping things sane and simple- a message that is sadly under-represented in our post-pandemic time frame. Amy joins me today to dive into reducing nutrition-related fear, worry, and anxiety. We speak about food addiction, binge eating, and orthorexia, the emerging trend in medicine of metabolic psychiatry, brain health, blood sugar, different types of fuel substrates, and weight-loss resistance. We also get into bio-hacking gadgets, the scale, and the value of food budgets. Amy’s YouTube channel is one of my favorites, and her brand and business are full of down-to-earth messaging. I hope you enjoy listening to my conversation with her as much as I did recording it! Stay tuned for more!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
How Amy came up with her methodology of “keto without the crazy”.
What can we do to overcome nutrition-related fear and anxiety?
How Amy helps people navigate food addiction, binge eating, and orthorexia.
The most effective way to overcome metabolic syndrome, obesity, type-2 diabetes, or PCOS.
The importance of understanding the extent to which blood sugar and insulin problems affect cognition and the brain.
How common mental health disorders associated with metabolic health, like depression, anxiety, or bipolar, can be easily corrected by changing one’s diet.
How ketones can help improve mental health and clarity.
Some less common reasons for weight loss resistance.
Why do we sometimes need to step back and slow down?
The pros and cons of bio-hacking devices.
Why it is best not to weigh ourselves every day.
Nutrients essential for mitochondrial health.
Bio:Amy Berger, MS, CNS, is a U.S. Air Force veteran and Certified Nutrition Specialist who helps people do “Keto Without the Crazy.”™ She writes about a wide range of health and nutrition-related topics, such as insulin, weight loss, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, thyroid function, and more. She has presented internationally on these issues and is the author of The Alzheimer's Antidote, The Stall Slayer, and co-author of End Your Carb Confusion, written with Eric Westman, MD. She is the Lead Nutritionist for Adapt Your Life Academy, where she helps create course content and coaches people through implementing low-carb keto diets safely and effectively.Connect with Cynthia Thurlow
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Connect with Amy BergerOn her websiteOn YouTube ConsultationsOnline courses: www.adaptyourlifeacademy.com Episode 108 with Amy Berger

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Nov 19, 2022 • 1h 1min
Ep. 239 Brain Energy: A New Way to Look at Mental and Metabolic Health with Dr. Chris Palmer
I am honored to connect with Dr. Chris Palmer today! He is a psychiatrist and researcher working at the interface of metabolism and mental health. Mental illness can devastate lives! Some members of Dr. Palmer’s family struggled with serious mental health issues, and his mother’s experience with the mental health system impacted him deeply. He found the system incompetent and ineffective, and many mental health clinicians were distant, aloof, and snobbish. In this episode, he shares his background and explains how a patient changed his career trajectory in 2016. We dive into the connection between mental disorders and metabolic disease, the traditional focus of psychiatry, the value of low-carb and ketogenic diets, the role of mitochondria, and mitochondrial dysfunction. We also get into intergenerational transmission of trauma and the importance of sleep, and Dr. Palmer discusses his new definition of mental health.Looking at mental health through a metabolic health lens makes so much sense! I believe that Dr. Palmer’s new book will be an incredible resource for clinicians, their patients, and their patient's families. Tune in to hear what he says about the link between metabolic disorders and mental health issues. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
The traditional methodology used to address and treat psychiatric illnesses when Dr. Palmer started in the mental health field.
The serendipitous way in which medications for mental problems got developed.
Why are most psycho-therapies and treatments ineffective for treating chronic PTSD and depression, and personality disorders?
Why mental disorders are currently the leading cause of disability on the planet.
How an experience with a patient-led Dr. Palmer to understand the connection between metabolic health and mental health.
The connections that contributed to the miraculous changes Dr. Palmer's patient experienced.
How does the ketogenic diet affect the body and brain?
The role of the mitochondria in the body and how they contribute to mental health.
The impact of intergenerational trauma.
How intergenerational trauma could show up as mental health issues in future generations.
The interplay between sleep and mental health.
Dr. Palmer gives an overview of his new definition of mental health.
Bio: Dr. Chris PalmerDr. Chris Palmer is a psychiatrist and researcher working at the interface of metabolism and mental health. He is the Director of the Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education at McLean Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. For over 25 years, he has held leadership roles in psychiatric education, conducted research, and worked with people who have treatment-resistant mental illnesses. He has been pioneering the use of the medical ketogenic diet in the treatment of psychiatric disorders - conducting research in this area, treating patients, writing, and speaking around the world on this topic. More broadly, he is interested in the roles of metabolism and metabolic interventions on brain health.Connect with Cynthia Thurlow
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Nov 12, 2022 • 1h 2min
Ep. 238 Eat Like A Human: What Should We Eat? with Dr. Bill Schindler
I’m excited to connect with Dr. Bill Schindler today! He is the author of Eat Like a Human: Nourishing Foods and Ancient Ways of Cooking to Revolutionize Your Health. He is also an internationally known archaeologist, primitive technologist, chef, and co-founder of Modern Stone Age Kitchen. Dr. Schindler is all about helping people understand ancestral approaches to maximizing safety, nutrient density, and bioavailability. In this episode, we dive into his background and discuss what we should eat, milestones related to ancestral health perspectives, nutrient density, bioavailability, and how technology has impacted how we eat today. We also discuss plant toxins, organ meats, dairy, bug protein, and more.I loved Dr. Schindler’s book, Eat Like a Human: Nourishing Foods and Ancient Ways of Cooking to Revolutionize Your Health, so do check it out! I hope you enjoy listening to our fascinating conversation. Stay tuned for more!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Dr. Schindler went from being a wrestler to having an evolutionary perspective on food, how we interact with it, and living a paleolithic lifestyle.
How important evolutionary milestones have impacted the way most people eat.
Most of us have become severely disconnected from our food system.
What plant toxins do to our bodies, and what we can do to make them less toxic so that we can consume them safely
The biggest problem with oxalates.
Changes that have occurred that may contribute to people becoming intolerant to dairy.
What is the difference between raw milk and pasteurized and homogenized milk?
How to get the maximum nutrition most safely from dairy.
Ways to prepare organ meats and offal to make them more appetizing.
We can benefit from including insects in our diet.
Dr. Schindler explains what he and his family are doing at the Modern Stone Age Kitchen.
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Eat Like a Human: Nourishing Foods and Ancient Ways of Cooking to Revolutionize Your Health is available in print, audio, or digital from any major online book supplier. Or order a signed copy from Dr. Schindler’s website.

Nov 5, 2022 • 1h 22min
Ep. 237 Perimenopause and Menopause: What You Didn't Know with Dr. Felice Gersh
I’m honored to reconnect with Dr. Felice Gersh today! She is a multi-award-winning physician with dual board certification in OB-GYN and Integrative Medicine. We connected once before in Episode 221, where we spoke about PCOS and metabolic health.Today, Dr. Gersh joins me to dive into perimenopause and menopause. We discuss various issues surrounding the Women’s Health Initiative and talk about estrogen as a family of hormones, estrogen-mimicking chemicals, synthetic hormones, and oral contraceptives. We get into the importance of thyroid function, the pro-inflammatory state of a loss of estrogen in perimenopause and menopause, and the importance of nutrition and exercise for the metabolism. We also speak about the lesser-known changes that occur in menopause, including changes in body odor, constipation, sarcopenia, osteoporosis, and vocal changes. I intend to invite Dr. Gersh back again to discuss women and mitochondrial health, and then once again to talk about her latest book, Menopause: The Fifty Things You Need to Know. Stay tuned to find out what menopause really is, and what it does to a woman’s metabolic system.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Dr. Gersh discusses the Women’s Health Initiative study and its devastating effects.
The difference between synthetic and bioidentical hormones.
How chronic diseases of aging can be delayed when hormones are incorporated along with other lifestyle refinements.
What do hormones do?
Why every immune cell in the body has receptors for vital hormones.
Why menopause cannot be defined by a specific moment in time.
Changes that occur physiologically during the perimenopause years.
How hormones can change the perimenopause paradigm entirely.
Why perimenopause
translates into many sleep issues.
Why phytoestrogens are nature’s gift to women.
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All of Dr. Gersh’s books are available on AmazonEpisode 221 on PCOS with Dr. Felice GershGo to www.toxicology.gov to see all the ingredients in birth control pills listed as endocrine disruptors.

Oct 29, 2022 • 56min
Ep. 236 Keto Code: Unlocking Mitochondrial Health with Dr. Steven Gundry
It was an honor to connect with the prolific Dr. Steven Gundry today! Dr. Gundry is one of the world’s top cardiothoracic surgeons and a pioneer in nutrition. He hosts the top-rated health show, The Dr. Gundry Podcast, and is the medical director at The International Heart and Lung Institute Center for Restorative Medicine.At the height of his career as a famous heart surgeon, Dr. Gundry resigned from his position and set up a clinic to teach people how to eat to improve their health and longevity. He talks about his background and dives into how one of his patients impacted the trajectory of his second career. We discuss mitochondria, the value of MCT oil, ketones, mito-genesis, mitochondrial uncoupling, anti-nutrients, and nutrition.I hope you enjoy listening to today’s fascinating discussion with Dr. Steven Gundry! Stay tuned for more!IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
What prompted Dr. Gundry to shift from cardiovascular surgery to doing what he does today?
Dr. Gundry talks about mitochondria and their purpose.
How to support mitochondrial health.
Dr. Gundry explains the purpose of ketones.
What is mito-genesis?
Things that can help uncouple mitochondria.
Why is it important to have your fasting insulin checked?
Why is MCT (Medium Chain Triglyceride) oil unique when compared to other healthy fats?
Why ketones are not a super fuel.
Why it is important to make slow and incremental dietary changes for sustained weight loss.
Dr. Gundry dives into DNP and the benefits of consuming polyphenols.
The problem with oats.
Bio:Dr. Steven Gundry is one of the world’s top cardiothoracic surgeons and a pioneer in nutrition. He is the founder of Gundry MD, a line of wellness products and supplements, hosts the top-rated health show, The Dr. Gundry Podcast, and is medical director at The International Heart and Lung Institute Center for Restorative Medicine. He has spent the last two decades studying the microbiome and now helps patients use diet and nutrition as a key form of treatment. He is the author of many New York Times bestselling books, including The Plant Paradox, The Plant Paradox Cookbook, The Longevity Paradox: How to Die Young at a Ripe Old Age, and The Energy Paradox: What to Do When Your Get-Up-and-Go Has Got Up and Gone. He recently released USA Today's national bestseller, Unlocking the Keto Code, which offers a revolutionary take on the keto diet that debunks common myths and shows readers how to reap the rewards of keto with less restriction.Connect with Cynthia Thurlow
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