Welcome to How Humans Heal! I'm Dr. Doni Wilson, and today I'm excited to introduce you to my friend, a pioneer in menopause fitness and the founder of Flipping Fifty, Debra Atkinson.
She's been helping women exercise based on their age and menopause status for a long time, and now it's becoming way more popular. It's at the forefront right now, with everybody talking about menopause, their estrogen levels, and hormone replacement therapy.
With Debra's expertise, we can talk about how we should be exercising when we're over fifty because exercise is different at that stage of life.
We’re here to help you!
LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:
Join Debra’s “Hot Not Bothered” Challenge: https://gt281.isrefer.com/go/hnb10day/doniwilson/
Join Dr. Doni’s Kickstart Program: https://hpv.doctordoni.com/hpv/hpv-kickstart-program
Sign up For Dr. Doni’s Masterclasses: https://doctordoni.com/masterclasses/
Schedule A Chat With Dr. Doni: https://intakeq.com/new/hhsnib/vuaovx
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In this episode of How Humans Heal, I have the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Aimie Apigian, the author of "The Biology of Trauma". This is such an important topic for everyone, and it's of great interest to me because I’ve been researching how trauma affects us as humans and how we can recover it for over 25 years.
Sometimes in our attempt to heal, we end up just re-traumatizing ourselves. We find that there's been a reason why our body and our mind have wanted to keep everything stuffed down and to keep everything packed tightly away. There's a fear in the healing process of not even knowing if we want to look inside because of all the stuff we're afraid we're going to uncover.
Dr. Apigian's intention is to help people not feel as scared about the healing process. She went through the process of healing from trauma herself, and now hopes to help people before they reach the breaking point she hit.
We’re here to help you!
LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:
Check out Dr. Aimie’s book: www.biologyoftrauma.com/book
Start your 21 Day Journey: https://traumahealingaccelerated.mykajabi.com/a/2147704575/LPnkwbhr
Take Dr. Doni’s Stress Type Quiz: https://doctordoni.com/quiz/stress-quiz/
Sign up For Dr. Doni’s Masterclasses: https://doctordoni.com/masterclasses/
Schedule A Chat With Dr. Doni: https://intakeq.com/new/hhsnib/vuaovx
Read the full episode notes and find more information: https://doctordoni.com/blog/podcasts/
MORE RESOURCES FROM DR. DONI:
Quick links to social media, free guides and programs, and more: https://doctordoni.com/links
Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are product links and affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase I will earn a commission at no cost to you. Keep in mind that I link these companies and their products because of their quality and not because of the commission I receive from your purchases. The decision is yours, and whether or not you decide to buy something is completely up to you.
In this episode, I'm going to be talking about how to prevent HPV from coming back again and how to keep it gone for good. I'm Dr. Doni Wilson, and welcome to this episode of How Humans Heal.
Many women who have successfully cleared high-risk HPV worry about what will happen when they become intimate again—either with the same partner or a different sexual partner. The haunting question remains: Is HPV just going to come back again?
Often women have been dealing with high-risk HPV for a year, five years, or in some cases even more than 20 years. They've endured numerous procedures at the gynecology office, treatments, surgeries, and have repeatedly felt extremely afraid that the virus could return, cause abnormal cells, and disrupt their lives once more.
Focusing on the fear of exposure can make us feel trapped, feeling like we can't connect intimately with other humans. We may become fearful and controlling toward our partners. Many women end up blaming their partners or men in general, when the reality is that HPV is a virus spread by both women and men.
I have found there is a better way to keep HPV negative.
I’m here to help you!
LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:
Join Dr. Doni’s “Say Goodbye To HPV” Program: https://hpv.doctordoni.com/hpv/checkout-12week-program
Sign up For Dr. Doni’s Masterclasses: https://doctordoni.com/masterclasses/
Schedule A Chat With Dr. Doni: https://intakeq.com/new/hhsnib/vuaovx
Read the full episode notes and find more information: https://doctordoni.com/blog/podcasts/
MORE RESOURCES FROM DR. DONI:
Quick links to social media, free guides and programs, and more: https://doctordoni.com/links
Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are product links and affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase I will earn a commission at no cost to you. Keep in mind that I link these companies and their products because of their quality and not because of the commission I receive from your purchases. The decision is yours, and whether or not you decide to buy something is completely up to you.
In this episode I'm really excited to introduce you to Dr. Nasha Winters, who is author of the book "The Metabolic Approach to Cancer." She's a naturopathic doctor and founder of Metabolic Regen University and has created a metabolic approach to helping people prevent and address cancer and metabolic health disorders. I'm so glad she's here with me on How Humans Heal today.
Because Dr. Nasha and I are both naturopathic doctors and graduated from naturopathic medical school at a similar time, our paths have crossed many times over the years. We are both passionate about sharing the message that health can be achieved by addressing the root cause of the health issue.
We help patients figure out what's going on under the surface and help them understand what that means in terms of what they can implement to make a difference, especially related to cancer. Dr. Nasha's teaches around the world to both lay audiences and professional audiences, and created the Metabolic Regen University as a way to train clinicians in her approach to cancer.
In this episode, Dr. Nasha shares her personal experience with ovarian cancer, how she healed herself, and how that inspired her to become a naturopathic doctor. We talk about high risk HPV related cancer, and cancer in general – how to think about it differently, and non-conventional ways to support healing.
If you or someone you know is dealing with cancer, or at risk of cancer, this is an essential interview to listen to in your research process to identify alternative and integrative ways to prevent and address cancer, alongside conventional cancer treatment or if/when conventional approaches fail.
We’re here to help you!
LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:
Connect with Dr. Winters: https://metabolicregen.com/
Join Dr. Doni’s “Say Goodbye To HPV” Program: https://hpv.doctordoni.com/hpv/checkout-12week-program
Sign up For Dr. Doni’s Masterclasses: https://doctordoni.com/masterclasses/
Schedule A Chat With Dr. Doni: https://intakeq.com/new/hhsnib/vuaovx
Read the full episode notes and find more information: https://doctordoni.com/blog/podcasts/
MORE RESOURCES FROM DR. DONI:
Quick links to social media, free guides and programs, and more: https://doctordoni.com/links
Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are product links and affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase I will earn a commission at no cost to you. Keep in mind that I link these companies and their products because of their quality and not because of the commission I receive from your purchases. The decision is yours, and whether or not you decide to buy something is completely up to you.