What We’re Talking About In This Episode

Issues the pill can cause that doctors don’t often talk about

Jolene’s personal story and why she chose to focus on this aspect of women’s health

A look into some of the research that indicates that post-birth control side effects are real

Preventative measures women can take to avoid long-term effects of the pill, and healthy ways to go off of it

 
Episode Summary
Are you one of the many women who’ve experienced symptoms after going off of birth control, only for your doctor to tell you it’s all in your head? Today we’re talking to Dr. Jolene Brighten, the leading expert in post birth control syndrome, about what doctors don’t say about the pill, what women can do to manage the side effects, and coming off the pill safely.
Dr. Jolene is a functional medicine naturopathic doctor and is the founder of Rubus Health. She focuses on helping women who want to go off the pill and balance their hormones as well as those who want to stay on the pill while preventing long-term consequences.
Today we talk about the symptoms countless women experience when they go off the pill, as well as the long-term effects of being on the pill that most women aren’t aware of. She shares a patient’s success story of going off the pill and all the positive changes that took place. We also talk about some of the things women who want to stay on the pill can do to minimize long-term effects.
Are you thinking about going off the pill? Did you go off and experience some of these symptoms? Tell us your story in the comments on the episode page!
 
Resources Mentioned:

Dr. Jolene Brighten’s Website

Her free gift for us: Quick Start Detox Guide to help balance hormones

Follow Dr. Brighten on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn

 
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What We’re Talking About In This Episode
Issues the pill can cause that doctors don’t often talk about
Jolene’s personal story and why she chose to focus on this aspect of women’s health
A look into some of the research that indicates that post-birth control side effects are real
Preventative measures women can take to avoid long-term effects of the pill, and healthy ways to go off of it
 Episode Summary

Are you one of the many women who’ve experienced symptoms after going off of birth control, only for your doctor to tell you it’s all in your head? Today we’re talking to Dr. Jolene Brighten, the leading expert in post birth control syndrome, about what doctors don’t say about the pill, what women can do to manage the side effects, and coming off the pill safely.

Dr. Jolene is a functional medicine naturopathic doctor and is the founder of Rubus Health. She focuses on helping women who want to go off the pill and balance their hormones as well as those who want to stay on the pill while preventing long-term consequences.

Today we talk about the symptoms countless women experience when they go off the pill, as well as the long-term effects of being on the pill that most women aren’t aware of. She shares a patient’s success story of going off the pill and all the positive changes that took place. We also talk about some of the things women who want to stay on the pill can do to minimize long-term effects.

Are you thinking about going off the pill? Did you go off and experience some of these symptoms? Tell us your story in the comments on the episode page!

 

Resources Mentioned:
Dr. Jolene Brighten’s Website
Her free gift for us: Quick Start Detox Guide to help balance hormones
Follow Dr. Brighten on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn

 

Check out the full show notes page

Keep up with everything Dr. Mariza

Follow Dr. Mariza on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Youtube

 

Please review us on iTunes. And, if you haven’t already, SUBSCRIBE!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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