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Women's Hormones and Thyroid Health

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Dr. Erin Kinney is Naturopathic Doctor and coach. She helps stressed and burnt out women with adrenal fatigue and thyroid imbalances to improve their mood, balance their hormones and increase their energy. She is passionate about helping women reconnect with the wisdom of their bodies and reestablish harmony in their lives.

The thyroid is a small yet important gland especially when it comes to women's hormone health and reproductive system. Thyroid dysfunction is more commonly seen in women compared to men, with about 1 in 8 women experiencing some type of issue.

In this episode we talk about;

-The difference between naturopathic medicine and western medicine when it comes to healing your hormone health

-What testing should be done to help determine how well your thyroid is functioning

-Signs and symptoms of a thyroid imbalance

-The connection between the thyroid and adrenal fatigue

-Is "Thyroid Type" PCOS diagnosis really PCOS?

Link to the Environmental Working Group; https://www.ewg.org. How clean are your daily beauty and hygiene products?

You can find Dr.Kinney at:

Website: http://drerinkinney.com

IG: @drkinney

Let's Stay Connect!

Website; www.amala-living.com

IG: @kimbilyk_

Interested in 1-1 coaching? Book a discover call here https://calendly.com/amalaliving/discovery-call

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Dr. Erin Kinney is Naturopathic Doctor and coach. She helps stressed and burnt out women with adrenal fatigue and thyroid imbalances to improve their mood, balance their hormones and increase their energy. She is passionate about helping women reconnect with the wisdom of their bodies and reestablish harmony in their lives.

The thyroid is a small yet important gland especially when it comes to women's hormone health and reproductive system. Thyroid dysfunction is more commonly seen in women compared to men, with about 1 in 8 women experiencing some type of issue.

In this episode we talk about;

-The difference between naturopathic medicine and western medicine when it comes to healing your hormone health

-What testing should be done to help determine how well your thyroid is functioning

-Signs and symptoms of a thyroid imbalance

-The connection between the thyroid and adrenal fatigue

-Is "Thyroid Type" PCOS diagnosis really PCOS?

Link to the Environmental Working Group; https://www.ewg.org. How clean are your daily beauty and hygiene products?

You can find Dr.Kinney at:

Website: http://drerinkinney.com

IG: @drkinney

Let's Stay Connect!

Website; www.amala-living.com

IG: @kimbilyk_

Interested in 1-1 coaching? Book a discover call here https://calendly.com/amalaliving/discovery-call

  continue reading

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