The Life Detox explores the causes, environmental and emotional, behind hormone imbalances and other endocrine disorders. We'll take a deep dive to look at PCOS, endometriosis, adenomyosis, autoimmune disorders, even ADHD, and consider how environmental pollutants and emotional trauma contribute to these conditions. We'll cover a lot of taboo topics: periods, domestic violence, toxic shame, narcissistic abuse, personality disorders, attachment trauma. We'll talk about how we can fight back, fix our bodies, regulate our nervous system, and make life changes to support our health. We'll cover nutrition, environmental chemicals that mess up our hormones, supplements for healing, and how "wellness" culture can be toxic.
Hosted by Stephanie Greenwood, a cosmetic formulator, business owner, and organic advocate, she shares her journey of escaping long-term abuse, the lessons she learned along the way, and how she became a first-time mom at 42 despite being diagnosed with PCOS and adenomyosis.
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The Life Detox explores the causes, environmental and emotional, behind hormone imbalances and other endocrine disorders. We'll take a deep dive to look at PCOS, endometriosis, adenomyosis, autoimmune disorders, even ADHD, and consider how environmental pollutants and emotional trauma contribute to these conditions. We'll cover a lot of taboo topics: periods, domestic violence, toxic shame, narcissistic abuse, personality disorders, attachment trauma. We'll talk about how we can fight back, fix our bodies, regulate our nervous system, and make life changes to support our health. We'll cover nutrition, environmental chemicals that mess up our hormones, supplements for healing, and how "wellness" culture can be toxic.
Hosted by Stephanie Greenwood, a cosmetic formulator, business owner, and organic advocate, she shares her journey of escaping long-term abuse, the lessons she learned along the way, and how she became a first-time mom at 42 despite being diagnosed with PCOS and adenomyosis.
Maggie Nick, MSW, LCSW is a trauma therapist, parenting coach, and has gone viral for her powerful and relatable videos about growing up as "The Good Kid." On this episode, we talk about Attachment Theory and how trauma and shame affect our mental and physical health. We talk about outdated parenting styles and how they've hurt us through generations and how we can break the cycle of trauma by using our "perspectacles." We'll talk about "punishments" vs "consequences," where Gentle Parenting falls short and what Functional Medicine misses. It's a jam-packed episode!
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The Life Detox
The Life Detox explores the causes, environmental and emotional, behind hormone imbalances and other endocrine disorders. We'll take a deep dive to look at PCOS, endometriosis, adenomyosis, autoimmune disorders, even ADHD, and consider how environmental pollutants and emotional trauma contribute to these conditions. We'll cover a lot of taboo topics: periods, domestic violence, toxic shame, narcissistic abuse, personality disorders, attachment trauma. We'll talk about how we can fight back, fix our bodies, regulate our nervous system, and make life changes to support our health. We'll cover nutrition, environmental chemicals that mess up our hormones, supplements for healing, and how "wellness" culture can be toxic.
Hosted by Stephanie Greenwood, a cosmetic formulator, business owner, and organic advocate, she shares her journey of escaping long-term abuse, the lessons she learned along the way, and how she became a first-time mom at 42 despite being diagnosed with PCOS and adenomyosis.