

You need to be in a dynamic, compassionate relationship with your body throughout your life.” “None of those diets or exercise programs are predicated on female biology. All dietary theory is predicated on the male hormonal pattern.” “If you want to stifle the creative power of half the population, you do that by not giving them the roadmap to optimizing their health.” “There is no destination with health. Alisa Vitti Answers… What kind of tests can we ask our doctor for to understand our bodies better? What can we do to start owning our female health? What are your thoughts on IUD and similar birth control methods? Radically Loved Quotes “If you’re walking around with the belief that you should be eating the ‘perfect diet’ every single day, you are greatly misled. Understand what’s going on in your hormones is the fastest way for you to be free. Oz Radically Inspired Clarity Your food has to change each week of your cycle because your hormones are changing.
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Radically FLO Alisa Seeing a major gap in healthcare for hormone issues and searching for answers Getting diagnosed with PCOS at a young age and healing herself Making TV history by simulating menstrual blood on Dr. She shares her journey of working through hormone issues herself, how our food screws our endocrine function, and how we can live our optimal health by understanding our hormones. Alisa has so many tips for us on using the tools around us to feel our best. I never realized how much information there is out there to help us understand our bodies more until this conversation. I learned so much from Alisa about myself and my body. This is something that we as women don’t talk about enough. I’m so excited to share this conversation with you. Alisa has opened up the conversation about menstruation while helping and inspiring women to tap into their inner wisdom and thrive all month long. She’s also known as the hormone whisperer. I have yet to actually dislike any of the episodes, so that is a good sign for the future of the show.Alisa Vitti is functional nutritionist, women’s hormone expert, best-selling author, and founder of. It still feels like we’re waiting for a real season arc to appear, though the spirit at the end does suggest that one is coming. She just needs Connor to let go of her in order for this to happen.Īgain, overall, this was generally a good episode. I actually really like the idea of using Gwen to show Connor what kind of person has his heart, and proving that Gwen could move on if given the opportunity. This small switch breaks the formula established by the previous episodes just enough to make things interesting.

Having it be Connor would have been far too predictable. I definitely thought she was talking about Connor, and was pleasantly surprised by the fact that it was Gwen instead. I like the misdirect when Melinda is telling Cliff there is someone she wants him to meet. Who is he? Why is he there? What effect will he have on the series? The creepy spirit at the end left some intrigue. The key examples of this are the creepy, yet in the end helpful, nurse, and the spirit at the end of the episode who creepily cackles before disappearing. Aside from this, the episode introduces the idea that not all of the earthbound spirits are good-natured. The deal he makes with Melinda does not include Gwen’s happiness at all. He wants to know who has his heart (as in the physical organ) and whether or not they are worthy of it and taking good care of it. Yes, he obviously loves Gwen, but when asked what will help him to move on, his answer is self-serving. Actually, his initial unwillingness to leave made him seem selfish and annoying. Despite being newlyweds, they act like they have been married for years, and they know just about everything about one another.Ĭonnor (aka Simon Tam from Firefly) is the first spirit who doesn’t appear to want to leave. It would be interesting to find out more about how they met, and how long they have been together. He is so supportive of her work with the spirits, but is not afraid to point out when they are interfering with her personal life. They have a genuine and caring relationship that is not often found on modern television. The ones I’m most invested in are Melinda and Jim. We’re getting further insight into characters, and thus I’m feeling gradually more invested in their lives and experiences. As with the previous episodes, I enjoyed Mended Hearts.
