• 30: High Testosterone In Women Can Be A Huge Problem

  • Oct 30 2019
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

30: High Testosterone In Women Can Be A Huge Problem

  • Summary

  • In this episode, I'll be sharing why some women have high testosterone and what kind of havoc it can wreak on their system when it occurs. When it comes to testosterone levels in women, there's a lot of confusion among women, and also among health professionals. 

    In fact, many health professionals don't quite know what to do when a woman has elevated testosterone levels. Stay tuned as I explain why that happens by focusing on polycystic ovary syndrome and diabetes.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • The silent epidemic that is polycystic ovary syndrome (01:51)
    • The kind of havoc high testosterone can wreak on the female body (03:42)
    • The hormone dysregulation related to insulin that causes irregular periods (06:34)
    • How well oral contraceptives work for hormone balancing (09:17)
    • Teaching women to be self advocates for themselves (12:58)
    • Understanding the relationship between hormones, blood sugar and insulin, and vice versa (16:50)

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    • www.BrianGBrown.com
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