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Getting your hypertension will lower your risk maybe 38%, home and replacement at 50%.
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So all of a sudden, using home and replacement is more impactful on your risk of heart disease
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than treating your blood pressure.
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That's how big of a thing we got wrong for the last 23 years, roughly.
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Welcome back, everybody.
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This is our typical Friday podcast where we take a deep dive in the topics you've asked
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And what I want to do is revisit the idea of hormone optimization from a different perspective.
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People by now realize that November of last year, 2025, the FDA removed the black box
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one in hormones and all of a sudden, using home and replacement therapies now acceptable.
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But people in the integrative functional medicine world have been doing this for decades.
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Have you ever stopped using, because we knew the benefit was there.
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Acquaintain the literature may be 140,000 women have died prematurely from lack of access
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to home and replacement therapy between 40 and 70 million women who are under treated.
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Well, how can this be wise?
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Well, according to the literature, horn replacement therapy lowers your risk of heart disease
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about 50% in your risk of dementia, about 35%.
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So to put this in perspective, if you're seeing a cardiologist, for example, and you're
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a female and you have cholesterol, blood pressure, and you're in the menopause age, personopause
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of age, which one has the biggest impact on your risk of heart disease?
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Treating your hypertension will lower your risk maybe 38%, home and replacement 50%.
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So all of a sudden, using home and replacement is more impactful on your risk of heart disease
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than treating your blood pressure.
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That's how big of a thing we got wrong for the last, you know, 23 years roughly.
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So what is the difference between home and replacement therapy, home and optimization,
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and what I'm calling holistic hormone management, the newer level, home and replacement
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is simply checking a level and seeing your estrogen is low, your progesterone is low,
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your testosterone is low, maybe your pregnant alone, which is your primary memory hormone
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is low, maybe it's your DHEA, which affects your risk for autoimmune issues.
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One of these is low and the other related hormones, and it's repeated, typically topical,
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testosterone, pellate, topical, estrogen or pellate, oral progesterone, sublingual, and
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This worked 20, 30 years ago when it was simply an issue of replacing it was low, but
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in today's world with the toxins and chemicals, having all these autoimmune issues and the
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whole host of things, you have to look at home and replacement a little differently, which
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I'll see you have women come to office who've had their hormones replaced, and they still
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have symptoms of their thyroid being off, or they still have issues with their gut or
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hair loss or memory issues, they're slowing hot flashes because they have not had their
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That's the second thing I want to talk about is hormone optimization.
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For those of you who listen to our podcast, you've seen us, you're familiar with this.
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Home and Optimization is first dealing with the hormonal hierarchy, which is first your
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thyroid, your insulin for insulin resistance, and your cortisol, which is a big player,
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cortisol, high cortisol, or low cortisol, with hormone functions, sex hormone function.
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Once there's been addressed looking at your gut, which many times this is all happening
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at the same time, fixing your gut, dealing with your gut microbiome, which is the back
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turn you're gut, working on detoxification, there are certain enzymes like beta-glucuronides,
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for example, from certain bacteria that actually affect estrogen detoxification.
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If your beta-glucuronidase is high, then all of a sudden taking calcium-deglucrate or
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something like that can have a mass impact on your estrogen dominance or estrogen detoxification
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so you've got a big, big player in this, and then dealing with the sex hormones.
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That is our hormone optimization.
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Holistic hormone management is the next level with people you've done their placement,
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they're not feeling better, you've looked at the gut, you've looked at thyroid, insulin,
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cortisol, and they're still having a lot of hormone, what it sounds like symptoms,
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even though these levels appear to be normal.
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Hormone optimization is actually taking the next level and looking at it.
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What are things that can actually affect in this world, your hormones, and you have to
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have a bigger view of bigger lens, and what I want to do is give you an idea what that
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lens looks like right now briefly.
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You're going to deal with a couple of layers, things.
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First are hormone incence, certain nutrients, external factors, like an effect circadian
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rhythms, emotional factors, pathological, neurological processes, you're inherited
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constitution, and then your acquired constitution.
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All of these can actually have an impact on your hormonal health and how you feel.
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So what I mean, the first group is intoxicants, that's food, food additives, things like
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neuroendocrine disruptors, petroleum-based solvents in our food, all of these can actually
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have a massive impact on your hormonal health and how your body does your estrogen even
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Are your estrogen receptors even open?
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If there's Bspinal A, which is a neuroendocrine disruptor that looks and acts like estrogen
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is bound there, then literally your own estrogen won't have a place to go do its work.
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The next level is dealing with water, and it's something that we're chronically dehydrated.
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It's a way our body detoxifies, but it also has to do with way we can get chemicals and
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Aphletoxins, which are multilay toxins, as well as your gut, can actually have a factor
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that make these kind of biotoxins into toxins within your body that can have adverse impact
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on your hormonal health.
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Sanitary applications, chemicals in your environment, cleaning stuff, a lot of these are actually
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neuroendocrine disruptors, they disrupt your hormonal health.
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Some people just take all this importance to the category of toxins, your toxins or detoxification,
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but it's interesting how the detergents, you know, bedding you use, there's a lot of
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fire retardants actually built into bedding and stuff by law, and even though it's been
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removed in California, other states, it's still residual in the environment.
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Even in oral contraceptives, using oral hormones actually suppresses your ovulation, suppresses
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your FSH and LH, and suppresses your natural estrogen, natural progesterone production.
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So if you've actually ever done a hormone panel on someone who's on a birth control pill,
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it's really interesting to see how the whole brain leveled down hormone production is suppressed,
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which will affect androgens or male-related hormones, will affect androgens to dye
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own, pregnant alone, all these other hormones by taking oral contraceptives or other, even
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other pharmaceuticals or other drugs that have estrogenic-like activities, and sugar.
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These are all things that are intoxicants that are toxifying in our body.
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The second is just lack of nutrients.
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So when you think about holistic hormonal approach, if you have low omega-3 levels, you have
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low levels of trace minerals, low iodine, your vitamin A is off, your D, which is really
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important for your bias and philanthropy processes.
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All of a sudden, these nutrient deficiencies, either macro protein, those are a great example,
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fats, carbohydrates, or microd these nutrients, will impact your overall hormonal health.
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Again, we're talking about holistic hormonal care, big picture.
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The third layer in this, are actually external pacers.
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But it's really interesting how our buys are wired to need external pacers, external things
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that actually help regulate our day-to-day night cycles.
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For example, when there's a sunrise, when there's a sunset, moon cycles, it's really interesting
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when I was in the emergency room, when I did my training, and afterwards, and doing
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It's amazing how many things, accidents, bipolar attacks, knifeings, or babies being born,
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which I don't know, seem unrelated, but it's really interesting how often these things
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would occur on full moons.
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There is an impact of lunar cycles on our mental health or hormonal heart health, and then
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we now are having this burgeoning realm of education and research on just the simple
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fact that not getting the first morning sunlight, those first morning beams to your eye actually
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is set up over your super-octocasma is a little timer that regulates your buys, hormone
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fluctuations, et cetera, and getting accurate light just being outside as a massive part
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So exposure to EMFs, your EMFs can disrupt that if you live near a cell tower, if you
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live near a radio station, it's really interesting how we've lost, I'm not understanding and
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view that these things impact our neurological system.
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Even though we know they get our search with cancer, even though recently, we've seen
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them use the warfare to cause TBI-like effects and individuals lower levels, which we're
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exposed to daily, they can have similar day-night cycle disruptions, which can affect our
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hormone production, emotional factors.
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This is where you get into this neural, this, the fifth, the fourth, the fifth one is these
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emotional factors that can affect your neural hormonal axis, your HPA, your hypothalamus,
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the particular adrenal, gonadal axis, chronic stress trauma.
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It's interesting how in traditional Chinese medicine, the thyroid gland was thought to
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be the syndrome of emotions, and we now know the thyroid is a massive impact on all the
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We talked about that in the hormone optimization, but chronic stress can have a massive impact
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on your thyroid hormone, and we'll see that as measured in a elevated reverse T3, which
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is literally a brakes on your thyroid production.
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And finally, pathologic neurological processes shock, lack of rest, poor sleep cycles, trauma,
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a big T trauma, a little T trauma, all these can have a massive impact on not just hormone
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production, but also hormone function.
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If you're stressed, if your neurological system is round up, your sympathetic system is
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overdrive, and all of a sudden, even if hormones bind to receptors and do what they're supposed
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to do, you're not going to get desired impact.
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And then there's the whole idea of your constitutionality, what you're made of, your physical
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So you're physically active, do you exercise routinely, mentally and emotionally, are
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Do you have a high mental emotional IQ?
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Can you deal with social media?
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Can you deal with everything going on the world right now?
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And they calm mind, does it not trigger you?
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You have this, maybe not strong, but a resilient or an even keeled constitution.
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And it's really interesting, traditional Chinese medicine refers to this as Yin and
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Like what the things you're made of, combating each other, but it's interesting how we're
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seeing now, in my culture, the idea of like having our daylight cycles balanced, having
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our rest as well as physical activity.
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That's literally a Yin, Yang concept, the physical activity, exerting yourself would be
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Yin, and the Yang would be rest and relaxation.
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You know, a different way of thinking about things, but I always interest me, the ancient
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people's fear of these things out years and years ago, just by observing natural forces.
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They needed different things.
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It sounded a little weird, but they're describing the similar things that we see now in our
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And the finally is just acquired constitution, lifestyle, nutritional influences, belief
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systems, the environment you live in, a social interaction, emotional balance.
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All these things play into a holistic, hormonal mindset.
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So if you're someone who's having hormonal issues, who's seeing all the specialists and
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all the right things, you've balanced your hormones, you still don't feel right, you've balanced
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your thyroid, you're insulin, still don't feel right, your guts better, still don't feel
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So if you look at all of these holistic, hormonal things that can have impact on you again,
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list them once again, these intoxicants, nutrients, external Pacers, emotional factors, pathological
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neurological processes, then constitutional.
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You're in here to constitution, you require constitution.
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So I encourage you all to look at this one.
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We'll be doing more about this idea of a holistic, hormonal approach, because this is where
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I feel like all my patients now are missing the right keys, they've done all the right stuff.
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We've balanced with thyroid, 80% of people need to do the basic hormone stuff, they feel
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There's a small percentage.
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You have to do the more advanced stuff.
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Once you've taken to the thyroid, their genitals are gut, probably 80% of that, 20%
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That still leaves, 6% of people, 8% to 10% of people are still struggling with their hormones,
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not quite with any DB.
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And that's where we're having this more holistic mindset, I think it'd be super useful.
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