The Root Cause Medicine Podcast
Harnessing Your Hormonal Potential for Optimal Metabolic Health with Dr. Carrie Jones
June 1, 2023
Dr. Carrie Jones, a respected naturopathic physician, holds key positions at NuEthix Formulations and Metabolic Mentor University. With over 17 years of expertise in functional and integrative medicine, she is a renowned specialist in naturopathic endocrinology, holding board certification in the field. Dr. Carrie has held prominent roles as a medical director in leading integrative clinics in Portland, Oregon, and served as the medical director for Precision Analytical, the creator of the renowned Dutch test, for nearly a decade. She was also previously Head of Medical Education at Rupa Health and continues to co-host The Root Cause Medicine Podcast. In this episode, Dr. Carrie Jones discusses: What is metabolic health? Metabolic health affects everything from blood sugar levels to energy production and cellular activity. Hormones take the stage, regulating energy creation, utilization, storage, and distribution. Neglecting metabolic health puts these processes at risk, increasing the likelihood of chronic diseases like diabetes. πŸ˜” But here's the plot twist: metabolic health isn't just about diabetes! It's linked to other conditions like cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's. Recent studies have uncovered a connection between metabolic health and Alzheimer's development, suggesting a contributing role. To safeguard your well-being, prioritize a healthy metabolic and endocrine system. What are the symptoms of metabolic disease? Many of the symptoms you may encounter can be linked to underlying metabolic health issues. It's not uncommon to feel tired, notice puffiness or swelling, and even experience pain. Changes in appetite can also occur, ranging from a diminished hunger to an insatiable craving for food. Additionally, headaches and skin problems may arise, affecting your skin's natural cycle. For men, metabolic health can contribute to challenges with libido, including erectile dysfunction. Women may face issues such as cramps, premenstrual symptoms, irregular menstrual cycles, and fertility challenges. Unfortunately, it's often the case that when these symptoms persist over time, we attribute them to aging or the natural demands of life, such as raising a family or managing a full-time job. We tend to accept these experiences as part of the norm, when in reality, we should be striving for optimal well-being and vitality. It is my sincere belief that you deserve to live your life to the fullest. πŸ’ͺ Order tests through Rupa Health - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide The Root Cause Medicine Podcast is created by Rupa Health, the best way to order, track & manage results from 30+ lab companies in one place for free. The Root Cause Medicine Podcast is a weekly one-on-one conversation with renowned medical experts, specialists, and pioneers who are influencing the way we look at our health and well-being.
Dr. Carrie Jones, a respected naturopathic physician, holds key positions at NuEthix Formulations and Metabolic Mentor University. With over 17 years of expertise in functional and integrative medicine, she is a renowned specialist in naturopathic endocrinology, holding board certification in the field. 

Dr. Carrie has held prominent roles as a medical director in leading integrative clinics in Portland, Oregon, and served as the medical director for Precision Analytical, the creator of the renowned Dutch test, for nearly a decade. 

She was also previously Head of Medical Education at Rupa Health and continues to co-host The Root Cause Medicine Podcast.

In this episode, Dr. Carrie Jones discusses:

What is metabolic health? 

Metabolic health affects everything from blood sugar levels to energy production and cellular activity. Hormones take the stage, regulating energy creation, utilization, storage, and distribution. Neglecting metabolic health puts these processes at risk, increasing the likelihood of chronic diseases like diabetes. πŸ˜”

But here's the plot twist: metabolic health isn't just about diabetes! It's linked to other conditions like cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's. Recent studies have uncovered a connection between metabolic health and Alzheimer's development, suggesting a contributing role. To safeguard your well-being, prioritize a healthy metabolic and endocrine system.

What are the symptoms of metabolic disease?

Many of the symptoms you may encounter can be linked to underlying metabolic health issues. It's not uncommon to feel tired, notice puffiness or swelling, and even experience pain. Changes in appetite can also occur, ranging from a diminished hunger to an insatiable craving for food. Additionally, headaches and skin problems may arise, affecting your skin's natural cycle. For men, metabolic health can contribute to challenges with libido, including erectile dysfunction. Women may face issues such as cramps, premenstrual symptoms, irregular menstrual cycles, and fertility challenges. 

Unfortunately, it's often the case that when these symptoms persist over time, we attribute them to aging or the natural demands of life, such as raising a family or managing a full-time job. We tend to accept these experiences as part of the norm, when in reality, we should be striving for optimal well-being and vitality. It is my sincere belief that you deserve to live your life to the fullest. πŸ’ͺ

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