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Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+

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Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+
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  • Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+

    Ep. 600 “Breaking the ‘Limbic Lock’”– Why Your Brain Stalls in Healing and How to Fix It with Dr. Eboni Cornish |Menopause, Perimenopause, Brain Health

    30/05/2026 | 58 min
    I’m delighted to connect with Dr. Eboni Cornish today. She is the Associate Medical Director of Amen Clinics and President of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society, specializing in complex chronic illness with expertise in brain health, Lyme disease, autoimmune conditions, mold exposure, gut dysfunction, and women’s midlife health.

    In our conversation, we explore how perimenopause and menopause affect the brain, as well as the roles of genetics and epigenetics. Dr. Cornish explains limbic lock, SPECT imaging, the impact of tick-borne illnesses, and co-infections, and how brain health issues can influence mental health. We also dive into the role of mold in testing, the gut-brain-immune-hormone axis, vagal tone, the estrobolome, leptin, the MTHFR mutation, and how Dr. Cornish prefers to have it tested and treated in her patients.

    Stay tuned for an insightful and wide-ranging conversation on brain health and women’s midlife wellness.

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:


    Why women may experience brain fog, forgetfulness, and cognitive slowing as estrogen declines


    How declining estrogen could make the brain more vulnerable to toxins, infections, and leaky brain


    How disrupted sleep, poor nutrition, and lack of oxygen (from issues like sleep apnea) can negatively affect cognition and brain health


    The value of continuing to learn and staying socially connected to support your cognitive health as you age


    How genetics can help to identify women who may be at higher risk for cognitive decline later in life.


    What limbic lock means


    How toxin overload, mold, Lyme disease, and co-infections, and unresolved stress can create a state of limbic lock 


    How SPECT imaging helps to explain why some people fail to improve despite multiple treatments


    The benefits of progesterone for supporting relaxation and improving sleep during perimenopause


    How declining estrogen and gut dysbiosis during perimenopause can affect the gut-brain axis

    Bio: Dr. Eboni Cornish

    Dr. Eboni Cornish is the Associate Medical Director of Amen Clinics and President of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society. She specializes in complex chronic illness, with expertise in brain health, Lyme disease, autoimmune conditions, mold toxicity, gut dysfunction, and women’s midlife health.

    Known for her NeuroLongevity framework, Dr. Cornish takes a root-cause, brain-first approach to helping patients optimize cognitive resilience, hormone balance, and long-term wellness.

    Connect with Cynthia Thurlow  


    Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn


    Check out Cynthia’s website.


    Submit your questions to [email protected] 


    Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow. 


    Purchase Cynthia’s book, The Menopause Gut.


    Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book.


    The Midlife Pause Supplement Line

    Connect with Dr. Eboni Cornish


    Amen Clinics


    On her website


    Instagram
  • Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+

    Ep. 599 “Why You’re Getting More Infections in Midlife – The Microbiome Shift No One Talks About | Menopause, Perimenopause and Immune Health

    28/05/2026 | 21 min
    Welcome to the latest Midlife Minute.

    I’ve been getting many questions about viruses, bacterial vaginosis, and recurrent infections. So, today, I’m stepping a little outside our usual topics to explore how changes in the gut microbiome can directly influence the vaginal microbiome.

    Join me as I clarify what actually happens in the body during perimenopause and menopause, and explain why those shifts matter more than most women realize.

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:


    Three changes that occur simultaneously during perimenopause and menopause, and how those changes increase our susceptibility to viruses like herpes.


    Why declining estrogen weakens the vaginal microbiome


    How gut microbiome changes in midlife affect the ability to recycle estrogen via the estrobolome


    Why the gut barrier becomes less stable and more permeable during perimenopause and menopause, and how that can trigger immune responses and low-grade inflammation


    How hormonal fluctuations can trigger viral outbreaks and increase the likelihood of shingles


    What research shows about hormone replacement therapy and lower rates and recurrence of severe herpes simplex infections


    Why bacterial vaginosis is becoming more common in midlife


    How to balance and support the gut and vaginal microbiome in midlife

    Connect with Cynthia Thurlow  


    Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn


    Check out Cynthia’s website.


    Submit your questions to [email protected]


    Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow. 


    Cynthia’s Menopause Gut Book is on presale now!


    Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book


    The Midlife Pause Supplement Line

    Links:

    1. Menopausal shift on women’s health and microbial niches

    2. The Effect of Menopause on the Innate Anti-Viral Activity of Cervicovaginal Lavage

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4519412/ 

    3. Spotlight on the Gut Microbiome in Menopause: Current Insights

    4. Shingles and Menopause: Is There a Connection?

    5. The Impact of Hormonal Replacement Therapy on Herpes Simplex Infection and Gingival Health in Post-Menopausal Women 

    6. The Menopause Transition, Vaginal Health, and Your Vaginal Microbiome

    7. Probiotics in the Prevention and Treatment of Postmenopausal Vaginal Infections: Review Article

    8. G. vaginalis increases HSV-2 infection by decreasing vaginal barrier integrity and increasing inflammation in vivo

    9. Association between Acquisition of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 in Women and Bacterial Vaginosis 

    10. Recalcitrance of bacterial vaginosis among HSV-2 seropositive women
  • Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+

    Ep. 598 “Your Labs Say You’re Fine!” – Why Women’s Symptoms Get Dismissed in Perimenopause with Dr. Julia Haffner | Menopause, Perimenopause, Fascia Health

    27/05/2026 | 58 min
    I am thrilled to connect with Dr. Julia Haffner today. She’s a European-trained medical doctor who has worked in internal medicine, geriatrics, family practice, chronic pain therapy, esthetics, and hair transplant surgery, where she continuously saw patients struggling with symptoms their bodies were desperately trying to communicate, yet testing failed to provide answers.

    Today, we explore where stress lives in the body and why midlife can feel so different for women. We discuss the connection between postpartum experiences and perimenopausal symptoms, the nervous system’s relationship with fascia as a sensory organ, and how fascia responds to our personal experiences. We also examine trauma as highly bio-individual, lifestyle changes to support the nervous system during midlife, and how perimenopause impacts our adrenals. Dr. Haffner shares how she prefers to advocate for patients within the medical system, and talks about her app, which is free and available for listeners. We also cover how social media and technology influence our stress levels, Dr. Haffner’s meridian-related energetic facelift, and how our emotions connect to our bodies. 

    Stay tuned for today’s fascinating and insightful conversation with the delightful Dr. Julia Haffner, who also has a book coming out late this year.

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:


    The similarity between postpartum low-estrogen and perimenopausal symptoms


    How doctors often focus only on measurable lab data while overlooking nervous system dysregulation and chronic stress


    Dr. Haffner describes fascia as a sensory organ


    How Dr. Haffner learned to recognize patterns of tension, stress, emotional overwhelm, and physical trauma within the fascia


    Why trauma is not limited only to major events like war or abuse 


    Why women tend to become more sensitive to stress, relationships, and environmental pressures as their estrogen declines


    The value of gentler workouts in midlife to support stress reduction and nervous system regulation without increasing cortisol


    Why years of chronic stress can leave women feeling depleted during perimenopause 


    How constant scrolling can contribute to low-grade stress within the body


    Dr. Haffner introduces her menopause symptom tracking app

    Bio: Dr. Julia Haffner

    Dr. Julia Haffner is a European-trained medical doctor who worked across internal medicine, geriatrics, family practice, chronic pain therapy, aesthetic medicine, and hair transplant surgery — and kept seeing the same thing: bodies crying out for help that no test could hear.

    Life took her to Italy with her second daughter, where she discovered the ability to feel into any part of the body and sense what's stored there — a memory, a grief, a fear still frozen in the fascia decades later.

    What most people call limiting beliefs or self-doubt isn't a mind problem. It's stored in the body. In the tissue. In the fascia. And it stays there until someone helps it release.

    Over 1,000 remote sessions later: cancer in remission, chronic pain dissolved, self-doubt cleared from the body, the spark returning. She is the creator of the Energetic Facelift. Her message: You are your own best doctor.

    Connect with Cynthia Thurlow  


    Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn


    Check out Cynthia’s website.


    Submit your questions to [email protected] 


    Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow. 


    Purchase Cynthia’s book, The Menopause Gut.


    Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book.


    The Midlife Pause Supplement Line

    Connect with Dr. Julia Haffner

    On her website

    Dr. Haffner’s book, The State Before the Bite: Secrets of the Secret, will be released in late 2026
  • Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+

    BONUS: Eat To Beat Your Diet: Achieve a Balanced and Healthy Lifestyle with Dr. William Li

    25/05/2026 | 51 min
    I am happy to connect with Dr. William Li today! He is a world-renowned physician, scientist, speaker, and author. He is known for leading the Angiogenesis Foundation, and his groundbreaking work has impacted more than 70 diseases. He is also a Ted-X speaker and the author of Eat to Beat Your Diet, one of my favorite books thus far this year. 

    Dr. Li’s latest book is about what happens in the body, how it should operate, and the steps we can take to restore it to its hard-wired state. We dive into how body fat impacts our health, the role of metabolism throughout our lifetime, the differences between the three fat-impacting hormones, including leptin, adiponectin, and resistin, and gender differences. We speak about new drugs like Ozempic and Semaglutide, the role of brown fat, the impact of the microbiome and specific bacteria, and nutrition and lifestyle.

    IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:


    Why Dr. Li chose this time to write his latest book 


    Is 60 the new 20?


    The four stages of metabolism hardwired into each of us 


    How excess body fat derails metabolism, and how can we unleash our inner metabolism


    Why is it better to eat slowly?


    Why should we learn to respect and tame our fat instead of hating or fearing it?


    Dr. Li shares his views on new prescription drugs like Ozempic and Semaglutide.


    Interesting facts about body fat


    Changes that occur in our body fat distribution as we get older


    How can we help our bodies fight excess body fat, bring our inner metabolism to the surface, and reduce inflammation by being aware and mindful?


    Modern-day lifestyle choices and metabolic disease


    Dr. Li discusses the interplay between the gut microbiome and metabolism, as well as the role of Akkermansia. 


    Some everyday foods contain natural chemicals that can activate our body’s defenses, tame metabolism, and fight body fat.

    BIO

    William W. Li, MD, is an internationally renowned physician, scientist, and New York Times bestselling author of the forthcoming book “Eat to Beat Your Diet: Burn Fat, Heal Your Metabolism, Live Longer”. His groundbreaking work has led to the development of more than 30 new medical treatments and impacts care for more than 70 diseases, including cancer, diabetes, blindness, heart disease, and obesity. His TED Talk, “Can We Eat to Starve Cancer?” has garnered more than 11 million views. Dr. Li has appeared on Good Morning America, CNN, CNBC, LIVE with Kelly and Ryan, and the Rachael Ray Show, and he has been featured in USA Today, Time Magazine, The Atlantic, and O Magazine. He is the president and medical director of the Angiogenesis Foundation.

    Connect with Cynthia Thurlow


    Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn


    Check out Cynthia’s website.


    Submit your questions to [email protected] 


    Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow. 


    Purchase Cynthia’s book, The Menopause Gut.


    Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book


    The Midlife Pause Supplement Line

    Connect with Dr. William Li

    On his⁠ website⁠

    Social media: @DrWilliamLi

    Dr. William Li’s latest book, ⁠Eat to Beat Your Diet: Burn Fat, Heal Your Metabolism, and Live Longer⁠ is available from most bookstores.
  • Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+

    Ep. 597 “Estrogen Is Protective”– Dismantling 25 Years of Hormone Fear and Cancer Misinformation with Dr. Jordan Emont | Menopause, Perimenopause, Estrogen

    23/05/2026 | 59 min
    Today, I’m thrilled to connect with Dr. Jordan Emont. He is a board-certified OB-GYN with specialty training in menopause medicine, integrative hormonal care, and sexual health, and is one of fewer than 5,000 physicians worldwide who hold the Menopause Society-certified practitioner designation.

    In this conversation, we unpack the fear narrative surrounding HRT and clarify the distinctions between estrogen, progesterone, and cancer risk. We explore the impact of the Women’s Health Initiative and discuss why rigid dogmatism has no place in women’s health, the risks associated with early menopause and premature ovarian insufficiency, individual risk stratification, and contraindications to HRT. We also examine the connection between gut health and colorectal cancer, metabolic health as a modifiable cancer risk, and the emotional side of middle age and hormone replacement therapy.

    Stay tuned for one of the most important and thought-provoking conversations we’ve ever had on the podcast.

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:


    How fears about hormone therapy are often based on outdated or misinterpreted data


    The difference between physiologic hormones and synthetic hormone formulations


    How the Women’s Health Initiative's messaging that HRT causes breast cancer comes from an oversimplification of data


    How the fear-driven WHI headlines continue to impact women's and clinicians’ thoughts about hormone replacement therapy 


    How women’s concerns about menopause, sexual health, and menstrual symptoms are often dismissed


    The health risks associated with early menopause and premature ovarian insufficiency


    How declining estrogen levels affect multiple body systems, including gut-related and immune-related pathways


    Why is insulin resistance a major concern? 


    True contraindications for avoiding HRT

    Bio: Dr. Jordan Emont

    Dr. Jordan Emont is a board-certified OB/GYN and Menopause Certified Practitioner who specializes in menopause care for women who’ve been dismissed, undertreated, or told their symptoms are just part of aging. He’s here to change that conversation.

    He trained at Yale, Brown, and Columbia, and is now an adjunct clinical faculty member at Stanford. He works at a community health center in the Bay Area, providing care to underserved populations, and runs his own private telehealth practice focused on complex menopause care.

    Connect with Cynthia Thurlow  


    Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn


    Check out Cynthia’s website.


    Submit your questions to [email protected] 


    Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow. 


    Purchase Cynthia’s book, The Menopause Gut.


    Cynthia’s Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book.


    The Midlife Pause Supplement Line

    Connect with Dr. Jordan Emont

    On his website


    Instagram and Substack
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Looking for the latest strategies for dealing with menopause, hormones and midlife health issues? You're in the right place! Cynthia Thurlow is a nurse practitioner, host of the Everyday Wellness podcast, author and international speaker, with over 15 million views for her second TEDx talk (Intermittent Fasting: Transformational Technique). With over 25 years experience in health and wellness, Cynthia is a globally recognized expert in perimenopause/menopause and intermittent fasting, and has been featured on ABC, FOX5, KTLA, CW, Medium, Entrepreneur, and The Megyn Kelly Show. Her mission is to help empower women to live their most optimal lives in perimenopause and beyond.
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