Hidden Impacts of Menopause: Gut Health, Methylation, and More
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In today's episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, we explore the impact of menopause on the woman's body and the role of methylation with Dr. Bridget Briggs. You’ll hear us discuss: 1. The impact of menopause on the GI tract 2. Supporting methylation in menopause 3. Insulin resistance during menopause 4. The role of phosphatidylcholine in menopause 5. Personalized care for menopausal women Dr. Briggs is a board-certified Family Medicine Physician specializing in functional medicine, bio-identical hormones, lipidology, women’s health, and detoxification. Since 2001, she has been dedicated to caring for patients of all ages in her private practice in Temecula, California. Motivated by her son's brain cancer diagnosis in 2005, Dr. Briggs pursued certification in Integrative Holistic Medicine. She now incorporates lifestyle medicine into her practice, enhancing the well-being of her patients.
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