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Women’s HEALTH EXPERT Reveals MIND BLOWING Facts You Never Knew About Your HORMONES | Dr. Aviva Romm



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35 thoughts on “Women’s HEALTH EXPERT Reveals MIND BLOWING Facts You Never Knew About Your HORMONES | Dr. Aviva Romm”

  1. I would like to hear more the host of the interview and her personal story . She mentioned briefly that she didn't have a period for 10 years and also was suffering from gut issues. Like to know how long it took for her to get a diagnosis and what she's doing now to heal the issue.

  2. I have endometriosis and it took me 10 years actively asking the doctors about my pains and another 10 years that I was just a teenager and every one just said that pain was normal. So between starting to have pain and having a diagnosis it was about 20 years. I'm so glad to see that there are more awareness about period pain not being normal.

  3. Who can you trust when you can't trust the doctors? The true understanding of a woman's body is buried underneath so much BS!
    The me-search is therefore essential to gain your own understanding of your own sacred feminine self.
    💖🙏🕊️

  4. Why most gynecologists are men? Men’s world ! Men don’t know our bodies better than us! I am horrified how many women just go for histerectomy without doing deep resort!
    I took control of my health ! I don’t deal w doctors ! I am 55 never been vaccinated nor had surgeries nor been in a hospital !!!

  5. I was always the odd man out in my family because I would question and politely challenge doctors when they were quick to throw medication at me. I remember going GYN and after discussing my issues with PCOS her first reaction was prescribing medication. I told her " no, please don't throw meds at me I need to take further test to diagnose the problem not just throw meds on at it". I kid you not, this woman went from pleasant and sweet to cold and distant.

  6. I wish more doctors had this knowledge. I walked out of my gyno's office because she wanted to give me an unnecessary hysterotomy. Fortunately, I was able to research it myself and recover on my own. Women's health issues are so neglected and we are all suffering because of it.

  7. Here are my patterns:
    Days 1-3: headaches, lethargy, loss of appetite, confusion, reflective mood, low heart rate
    Days 4-9: low heart rate, fluctuating moods, planning and starting projects
    Days 10-12: lots of energy, creative thinking, compulsions and anxiety
    Days 13-16: aroused, flirtatious, energized, beautiful skin, incredible strength, some insomnia
    Days 17-20: very focused mind, still horny and energized but to a lesser degree
    Days 21-24: increase in appetite, breasts tender, heart rate increased, short of breath, anxiety
    Days 25-27: energy decreasing, crying
    Days 28-29: insomnia, sore neck and shoulders, constipation, arousal (from all the pressure of the uterus on the vagina, not from attraction to others), and sugar cravings

    I'm 37, no children, never taken birth control, and I take probiotics and eat well and exercise.

    I used to extensively track my cycle in a journal. I included details like: resting heart rate, basal temperature, sexual activity, energy levels, mood, exercise, headaches and pains, hunger and cravings, and on and on. After several months of tracking IN DETAIL, I had a good idea of what to expect each day of my cycle. Now I track my cycle on a cycle clock that I drew on my dry-erase board. It has 29 notches and I can look ahead at the predicted changes and make notes as needed every day.

  8. Why are doctors so dismissive of female problems? I've never felt more discriminated than when I've walked into a doctor's office and they tell me what I'm going through is normal. I've had extremely painful periods, to the point where I would collapse in the middle of a store. Now being pregnant, I went to the doctor because I was extremely sick, extremely exhausted, couldn't keep food down. They told me it was normal, but I ended up finding out I had Hypermesis Gravidarum 😥

  9. Meri friend ko female health ki bhut problem thi, meri friend ne apni female health ki problem ka bhut cream use kiyi or

    exercise v kiya,lekin kahi sa koi v fark nahi pada, fir hama planet ayurveda bare ma pata chala.fir meri friend ne dr.vikram si se consult kiya.unki diyi gyi proper diet chart and medicine sa meri friend ki digestion ki problem 1 month me sahi ho gyi.

    thanks to planet ayurveda.

  10. I would add that as a woman who went through menopause, once you are through it, you feel great. It’s not that bad. Try to stay away from hormone therapy. Because you’ll have to go through the uncomfortable fluctuations anyway. It just prolongs the inevitable and really screws up your body making you far more vulnerable to cancers and heart disease.

  11. Find me a black female doctor to tell me the same thing that she told me maybe I will listen we know in the medical field that black women have been treated totally different so I'm not using her Logic for my black body because according to the medical field black people still don't feel pain like white people do!

  12. Nice video of women health and balance hormones also you can use Ashoka powder by planet Ayurveda as it is very effective for female reproductive system..

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