In today’s episode, Dr. Lisa and Dr. Toni discuss what research tells us about different treatments for symptoms in perimenopause like hot flashes, depression and poor sleep. In this part 2 of 2 episodes, we talk about treatments like acupuncture, hormone replacement and supplementing with soy, flax, omega 3 fish oil, melatonin and creatine.
In this episode, we cover how:
soy intake can reduce hot flashes in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women, as well as supporting your mood, brain function, cholesterol levels and bone health
flax seed can impact your estrogen levels
beer can reduce hot flashes – for more info, see Episode 106
omega 3 fish oil can improve mood
melatonin can improve your sleep and other perimenopausal symptoms – providing benefit even if you get a good night’s sleep
creatine can support your muscle mass, mood and sleep
for more about the importance of muscle mass, see Episode 103
acupuncture can reduce depression and hot flashes, plus improving mood
you can discuss with your doctor what kind of hormone replacement might be beneficial for you to positively impact your hot flashes, sleep and mood, while supporting your bone and cardiovascular health (and the newly assessed risks of different hormone combinations)
Don’t forget, treatments for symptoms in perimenopause are not one size fits all! What works for one person might not work for you…it can take time to figure out what treatments works best for you.
Today’s Mama Must Have:
Dr. Lisa loves reading daily and was inspired by Gretchen Rubin to read 13 books so far in 2021.
Dr. Toni is a big fan of reality TV shows like Survivor and Selling Sunset.
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Stay safe and healthy everyone!
Disclaimer: The information provided in this presentation is not meant to replace treatment with a licensed health care practitioner. It is for informational purposes only. Consult with a Naturopathic Doctor or other licensed health care professional to determine which treatments are safe for you.
In this episode, Dr. Toni talks with naturopathic doctor and author Dr. Christina Bjorndal about her personal experience addressing mental health struggles growing up and into motherhood. This conversation includes discussion of Dr. Chris’s experience with an eating disorder, bipolar disorder, suicidal ideation and suicide attempts, as well as the role of naturopathic medicine and self-love in her ability to move from denying to owning her truth.
Christina Bjorndal is a licensed naturopathic doctor and established keynote speaker on how to regain your mental health using a naturopathic approach. She is the co-founder of Natural Terrain, a naturopathic clinic in Edmonton, and author of the books “Beyond The Label: 10 Steps To Improve Your Mental Health With Naturopathic Medicine” and “The Essential Diet: Eating for Mental Health”.
Her books, courses and workshops can teach you how you can regain your mental health using a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual approach to health, especially if you have been recently diagnosed with a mental illness or if you are struggling in your life.
In this episode, we cover:
How everything between mania and suicide fits in the range of human experience and is not necessarily a problem
Your 3 macro-systems involved in your mental health on a physical level
Neurotransmitters
Endocrine or hormonal
Detoxification organs and immune system
The importance of nutrition for mental health: amino acids tryptophan for serotonin production and phenylalanine for dopamine production
How learning how to say no and sleep are critical for your mental health as a mom, while a huge challenge for new moms
Ask yourself the reason behind saying yes to what you put on your plate in life, especially if you have the tendency to be a people pleaser
Resentment is a cue or red flag that you are not managing your boundaries properly
Some common myths around mental illness
You should not have children if you have a mental illness because it’s genetic
The scientific study of epigenetics shows that genes load the gun, while lifestyle pulls the trigger
You cannot manage mental illness without medication
You create mental health issues with “poor mental hygiene” and bad psychological habits
Learning to navigate your inner critic and manage your mind and thoughts so you’re not at the mercy of them is a key step for mental health (and can take time)
The scientific field of psychoneuroimmunology shows that your thoughts create neuropeptides that affect the hormones produced in your body and how you feel
Negative thoughts push you into a sympathetic stress mode
Steps can include recognizing your thoughts, refraining from following your thoughts by relaxing into your breath
We all form beliefs, judgements and opinions based on what happens to us but sometimes they are not correct – it’s important to critically examine these pieces
Your mental health issues are completely negative, there is no gift in them
Depression can be calling you home to you
For more information on the impact of nutrition on your health, see Episode 85
Dr. Chris believes that every mom needs to cultivate and practice good boundaries.
Dr. Toni is a big fan of Dr. Chris’s book Beyond The Label, and loves to get outside for a walk to shift her emotional state, even if it’s just around her neighbourhood to experience nature in the city.
Email us or connect with us on Facebook and Instagram. We’d love you to subscribe, leave us a review and a 5-star rating if you enjoyed this episode.
Please tell your perimenopausal mama friends about us, too!
Stay safe and healthy everyone!
Disclaimer: The information provided in this presentation is not meant to replace treatment with a licensed health care practitioner. It is for informational purposes only. Consult with a Naturopathic Doctor or other licensed health care professional to determine which treatments are safe for you.
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