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Identifying and Treating Adrenal Dysfunction with Dr. Carrie Jones - Live from A4M World Congress in Las Vegas

Identifying and Treating Adrenal Dysfunction with Dr. Carrie Jones - Live from A4M World Congress in Las Vegas

FromDUTCH Podcast


Identifying and Treating Adrenal Dysfunction with Dr. Carrie Jones - Live from A4M World Congress in Las Vegas

FromDUTCH Podcast

ratings:
Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Dec 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Live from A4M World Congress podcast series continues with featured guest, Dr. Carrie Jones. You might recognize her from her time at Precision Analytical as the former Medical Director. In this episode, Dr. Jones shares how DUTCH and the functional medicine world have evolved to better understand the importance of hormone testing to identify and treat adrenal dysfunction. She discusses the beginnings of the DUTCH Test, and she, Jaclyn Smeaton, and Mark Newman talk about the importance of research to further evolve hormone testing.00:00     Intro03:55     Learning the importance of estrogen metabolism07:35     The Stages of Stress (SOS) program12:12     Introducing DUTCH Trust18:29     Precision Analytical’s commitment to top-notch testing25:00     DUTCH supports its testing in scientific literature28:50     ConclusionDr. Carrie Jones http://www.drcarriejones.com/LMRC Stages of Stress Programhttps://www.lifestylematrix.com/clinical-programs#stressDUTCH Researchhttps://dutchtest.com/research/
Released:
Dec 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (76)

The DUTCH Podcast is a laid-back, relaxed space where integrative medicine providers and patients can learn about hormones and explore the body’s most complex communication system. Join host Jaclyn Smeaton, ND, and experts from the Functional Medicine industry to help you make sense of your body’s hormones and take the guess work out of treating hormone-related issues.