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Essential4Health

Get Healthy ~ Stay Healthy

Essential4Health

Get Healthy ~ Stay Healthy

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"Addressing the Underlying Causes of Infertility" features Mark Hyman (MD) and Elizabeth Boham (MD, MS, RD) discussing the root causes behind the rising rates of infertility. They explore functional and traditional medicine approaches, focusing on factors like diet, toxins, nutrient deficiencies, stress, exercise, and sleep. The conversation delves into body composition, insulin and thyroid health, celiac disease, and the importance of prenatal supplements. This episode provides practical strategies for enhancing fertility and achieving optimal reproductive health.

"Addressing the Underlying Causes of Infertility" features Mark Hyman (MD) and Elizabeth Boham (MD, MS, RD) discussing the root causes behind the rising rates of infertility. They explore functional and traditional medicine approaches, focusing on factors like diet, toxins, nutrient deficiencies, stress, exercise, and sleep. The conversation delves into body composition, insulin and thyroid health, celiac disease, and the importance of prenatal supplements. This episode provides practical strategies for enhancing fertility and achieving optimal reproductive health.

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Addressing the Underlying Causes of Infertility

Guest

Elizabeth Boham

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Physical Health, Reproductive Health

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About The Host

Mark Hyman (MD), a medical doctor and expert in functional medicine, is the founder of The UltraWellness Center and board president of clinical affairs for the Institute for Functional Medicine. He is also a podcast host and leading voice in integrative health. Mark has authored numerous books, including Food: WTF Should I Eat? (2018), The Blood Sugar Solution (2012), and The Pegan Diet (2021), which emphasize holistic approaches to wellness.

Mark Hyman (MD), a medical doctor and expert in functional medicine, is the founder of The UltraWellness Center and board president of clinical affairs for the Institute for Functional Medicine. He is also a podcast host and leading voice in integrative health. Mark has authored numerous books, including Food: WTF Should I Eat? (2018), The Blood Sugar Solution (2012), and The Pegan Diet (2021), which emphasize holistic approaches to wellness.

About The Guest

Elizabeth Boham (MD, MS, RD, IFMCP) is a physician and registered dietitian specializing in functional and integrative medicine. She is the Medical Director at The UltraWellness Center and has helped patients manage chronic conditions, including celiac disease, metabolic syndrome, and autoimmune diseases. Elizabeth’s expertise in nutrition has made her a leader in promoting health through personalized care. She also co-authored "Breast Wellness: Tools to Prevent and Heal from Breast Cancer."

Elizabeth Boham (MD, MS, RD, IFMCP) is a physician and registered dietitian specializing in functional and integrative medicine. She is the Medical Director at The UltraWellness Center and has helped patients manage chronic conditions, including celiac disease, metabolic syndrome, and autoimmune diseases. Elizabeth’s expertise in nutrition has made her a leader in promoting health through personalized care. She also co-authored "Breast Wellness: Tools to Prevent and Heal from Breast Cancer."

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