Episode #59: Cynthia Thurlow- Intermittent Fasting, Women's Health, and Creatine for Women
Description
This episode of the Thinking Health podcast features Cynthia Thurlow, a nurse practitioner, acclaimed author, and TEDx speaker who is here to guide you on a journey toward optimal health and well-being. In this Episode, Cynthia shares her insights and practical wisdom, catering to all dietary preferences and lifestyle choices. You don't have to completely overhaul your life to make a difference—small changes can have a massive impact.
The podcast begins by introducing Cynthia Thurlow as a powerhouse of experts with decades of experience in health and wellness. She is not only a healthcare expert but also a renowned TEDx speaker whose talks have reached millions worldwide. Cynthia's bestselling book, "Intermittent Fasting Transformation," focuses on women's health and intermittent fasting, shedding light on these crucial topics. She hosts the Everyday Wellness podcast, loved by thousands of health enthusiasts each month.
Cynthia shares her techniques to manage travel-related challenges and the stress of public speaking. She also discusses the vagus nerve's role in managing anxiety and provides strategies to stimulate it effectively. The podcast then dives into the surprising benefits of Inositol, a supplement that can be your next best friend. Cynthia explains how Inositol can improve sleep and insulin sensitivity, comparing it to Berberine. She suggests taking Myo-Inositol before a carb-heavy meal to manage blood sugar spikes and discusses the potential concerns and situations where these supplements can be useful.
Next, the podcast explores the benefits of creatine and appropriate dosages for different groups. Cynthia offers advice on incorporating creatine into your routine for maximum benefits. Sleep's impact on metabolic health and strategies to improve sleep quality are discussed. Cynthia provides tools and strategies for challenging situations like night shifts or busy schedules.
Finally, the podcast emphasizes that making meaningful changes in life is key and highlights how Cynthia Thurlow's resources can assist in this process. The journey to optimal health and well-being doesn't have to be daunting. With Cynthia's guidance, you can unlock a healthier, happier you.
This podcast presents a unique opportunity to tap into your potential and enhance your life. You'll learn strategies to manage travel-related challenges, handle stress, improve sleep quality, and discover the benefits of supplements like Inositol and Creatine. You can embark on a transformative journey toward optimal health and well-being with actionable steps and a comprehensive guide.
Sneak Preview: What to Expect in this Episode
0:00 to 4:15 - How does Cynthia Thurlow manage travel-related challenges?
4:15 to 8:15 - How does Cynthia Thurlow handle the stress of public speaking and travel?
8:15 to 11:45 - What techniques can you use to stimulate the vagus nerve and manage anxiety?
11:45 to 17:47 - What are the benefits and uses of the Inositol supplement?
17:47 to 19:12 - How does Cynthia Thurlow use Inositol for sleep, and what are its effects?
19:12 to 20:53 - How does Inositol affect insulin sensitivity, and how does it compare to Berberine?
20:53 to 23:13 - Can taking Myo-Inositol before a carb-heavy meal help manage blood sugar spikes?
23:13 to 28:28 - In what situations could supplements like Myo-Inositol or Berberine be useful, and what are the potential concerns?
28:28 to 35:35 - What are the actual benefits of creatine, and what are the appropriate dosages for different groups?
35:35 to 40:38 - What's the best way to incorporate creatine into your routine for maximum benefits?
40:38 to 48:22 - How does sleep affect metabolic health, and what strategies can help improve sleep quality?
48:22 to 57:23 - What tools and strategies can improve sleep quality, especially in challenging situations such as night shifts or busy schedules?
57:23 to 01:0
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