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In this episode, we’re tackling one of the most frustrating phrases in healthcare:
“Your labs are normal.” If you’ve ever heard that while you’re exhausted, not sleeping, dealing with mood swings, stubborn weight changes, brain fog, low libido, or brutal PMS—this conversation is for you.
Angie and Jenny break down what hormone balance really means (hint: it’s not one magic number). We explore the difference between normal vs. optimal, why symptoms can persist even when results fall “in range,” and how to look at the whole hormone picture—including the often-overlooked players that drive the way you feel day to day.
You’ll learn:
- Why “normal” labs don’t always mean “nothing is wrong”
- What true hormone balance includes: production, timing, conversion, and clearance
- How cortisol (stress), insulin (blood sugar), thyroid signaling, and sex hormones work together like a symphony
- Common “normal-but-not-optimal” patterns that explain PMS, fatigue, anxiety, sleep issues, and cycle changes
- What “optimal” looks like in real life—without perfectionism
- A practical step-by-step approach to foundations, tracking patterns, and smarter testing conversations with your clinician
If you’ve been dismissed, confused by conflicting advice, or stuck chasing one hormone at a time, this episode will help you zoom out, connect the dots, and advocate for a more complete approach.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition, symptoms, or before making changes to your diet, supplements, medications, or lifestyle. If you are experiencing severe symptoms such as heavy bleeding, debilitating pain, sudden cycle changes, severe anxiety or depression, or thoughts of self-harm, seek medical care immediately or call your local emergency number.
Disclaimer: The information shared on this channel and podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have