W.O.W. MD - Your Wellness Optimizing Warrior

Dr. Mirela Cernaianu

Our healthcare system is run and dominated by Big Pharma and for-profit health insurance companies. No one is fighting for you! Getting great medical advice is expensive, and not enough professionals spend time educating their clients. Entering the healthcare system for anything can be a struggle. I want to fight for you and be your wellness warrior. Join me in creating a community that educates, empowers, and nourishes optimal wellness. Our healthcare system needs a revolution. We need change; we need better and easier access to a healthcare system that promotes wellness and is not fixated on disease and merely alleviating symptoms. Let’s take back our health and own it!

  1. 18 GIỜ TRƯỚC

    110 - The Truth About Estrogen and Breast Cancer: What You Should Know - Part 3

    In this episode we’re bringing our conversation about the WHI study about estrogen to a close. This study scared many health care professionals (and their patients) out of using estrogen therapy. Today, we’re focusing on the reality of the risks associated with estrogen replacement therapy, especially whether or not there are actually any cancer-related risks. The breast cancer incidence in the women who took part in this study but did not receive hormone therapy (the placebo group) was almost identical to the women who received hormone treatment. The results, percentage wise, presented in this study were misleading. Another part of the study not explored was that women who took part who also had a hysterectomy showed a decrease in the incidence of cancer. Another idea not explored is the benefit of using estrogen and progesterone together, as it’s critical to balance these hormones in women. Long term birth control use can increase a woman’s risk for cancer, yet birth control is widely prescribed. Further to this point, when a woman who has used birth control most of her life and hormone replacement therapy after menopause gets cancer, no one will talk about the birth control. The people around her will likely point to the estrogen therapy as the culprit, even if she has been on it a very short amount of time. It takes courage to move even a single step towards what you feel is right for you. Don’t let the misconceptions about estrogen (and misleading public opinion) stop you from taking action and improving your life. I hope the takeaway for you today is that estrogen is not what some people would have you believe!   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    27 phút
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    109 - The Truth About Estrogen and Breast Cancer: What You Should Know - Part 2

    Today we’re continuing our conversation about the WHI study that led to some serious misconceptions about estrogen therapy. This study involved oral estrogen, synthetically made from pregnant horse urine, given to women 10+ years past menopause. It’s important to remember that by this time, these women had experienced irreversible changes due to how far into menopause they had been. This study looked specifically at the effect of estrogen in cardiovascular health in women. Estrogen therapy can help improve various unwanted symptoms in women, even past menopause. However, once you have plaque in your arteries, it’s nearly impossible to reverse it.  The options for estrogen administration have also expanded since this study. At the time this research was conducted, transdermal patches hadn’t been embraced on the scale they would be. Many hormone specialists have criticized how this research was done and point out the many things they would have done differently at the time the study was done and today. I, and many doctors like me, do not use oral estrogen therapy with clients. Transdermal estrogen bypasses the liver, which is just one reason why it’s superior to oral estrogen. It therefore also has a much different risk profile than oral estrogen. Many women who are prescribed this potentially life-changing therapy feel dissuaded by FDA warnings and labels. It’s been designated as a warning for all estrogen products indiscriminately, when it should have been applied to oral estrogen products only. As a result of these labels, so many women are missing out on this life saving treatment.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    33 phút
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    108 - The Truth About Estrogen and Breast Cancer: What You Should Know - Part 1

    For the next few episodes, I’m going to be focusing on the misconceptions around the relationship between estrogen and breast cancer. Many women are surrounded by people (even healthcare professionals) who tell them that estrogen is dangerous after menopause. However, this simply isn’t true. Recently, I have had a few women come to me with similar issues related to menopause. These patients spent years suffering as opposed to seeking options for support. But if we can prevent significant loss of function, why not try it? That’s where hormone replacement therapy comes in. Most women I see who decide to start hormone replacement therapy after menopause are so happy that they did. Instead of following their social conditioning to wait, or even suffer in silence, they decide to set themselves and their health as a priority. The mental shift I’d like to highlight here is instead of thinking “it’s not broken, let’s not fix it”, the thinking should be “it’s not broken, let’s maintain it.” Many women, including those who are already on hormone therapy, are afraid of taking estrogen due to the misconceptions about its role in breast cancer. For decades, estrogen therapy was recommended as a treatment for women during menopause. But in the early 2000s, a study was released that misled the public on how estrogen impacts women.  It’s important to keep in mind this study was also run by cardiologists, not hormone specialists. In the next few episodes, I’ll be shedding more light on this topic, including how this study was done on the wrong women using the wrong medication and method of administration.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    29 phút
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    107 - Why Women Aren't Told the Whole Truth About Estrogen

    In this episode we’ll continue to explore the true value of estrogen and why it’s so important for women. It’s important to recognize that there are limiting factors as to why more women don’t invest in hormone replacement therapy treatments like estrogen. One of those factors is the cost, especially for women who put their wallet over their wellness. The health issues caused by menopause can be quite significant, and I believe hormone therapy should be much more accessible for women. It is the responsibility of health care professionals everywhere to convey why estrogen therapy is so valuable and how it can make a difference in their patient’s lives.  The problem is most doctors aren’t trained in hormone replacement therapy (although this doesn’t necessarily stop them from talking badly about it). The idea that estrogen replacement could be harmful is illogical. Think about it: You have it in your body for decades before it’s lost during menopause. Of course, there are other drugs you can take to help you manage the various symptoms of menopause. Keep in mind that these drugs come with side effects, but estrogen replacement can come with a lot of benefits. The slanderous campaign against estrogen is unfounded. Without exposure to estrogen, a young girl would never become a young woman. She would have no secondary sex characteristics or puberty. Without estrogen, she’ll experience early cardiovascular issues and events. Estrogen doesn’t increase the risk of cancer—but the lack of it does increase the risk of various health issues.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    33 phút
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    106 - Blind Leading the Blind: What Your Doctor Doesn’t Know About Estrogen

    Today we’re talking about the value of estrogen, and this episode may introduce you to a whole new perspective on the value of it in your life and body. I recently met a patient who kept herself in good physical health. However, she started to notice signs of aging that felt incongruent with her self-image. She was also struggling to desire intimacy with her husband of many years. Until she listened to some podcasts that specifically focused on hormone replacement therapy, she never connected the dots between her symptoms and the loss of estrogen she was experiencing. I’m highlighting this because it isn’t just her story; it’s the story of so many women who have experienced a significant loss of estrogen. After meeting her, I reflected on a situation I went through which had some similarities to hers; a health issue that I waited to address. Thankfully, I didn’t wait too long, and I had a dental issue taken care of before it caused more damage. However, this patient I saw waited a long time and went through so much before seeking support. Many women choose to wait until they experience the loss of something dear to them, like the loss of intimacy with their partner, before they do something about it. Why? Because they don’t yet understand what they are facing. Women don’t yet know the value of what they lose during menopause, which is why this needs to be talked about. A woman’s body changes irreversibly without estrogen. While I don’t consider myself a hormone specialist, I am very well-versed in hormone therapy and have taken a lot of advanced training on this subject. I use this knowledge to help my patients, like the one I’ve discussed here, feel more like themselves again.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    25 phút
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    105 - Beyond the Numbers: Understanding the Complexities of Hormone Therapy Surveillance

    Most women don’t really understand how hormones like estrogen fluctuate during their cycle. If you were to test a woman’s estrogen, the level you would get would vary greatly depending on which part of her cycle she was in. Ovulation marks the peak of estrogen levels during the entire cycle. At the same time, the level of estrogen at ovulation is dependent on the quality of egg that is released during her cycle. Further to this, normal levels of estrogen don’t always reflect the optimal levels. This highlights the importance of data interpretation when your levels are being tested, especially if you don’t feel well. The lower your estrogen is, the higher your FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) will be. Put plainly, FSH is stimulated by the brain and helps your ovaries make estrogen. If FSH is low, this indicates normal ovarian function. FSH and estrogen should always be tested together because it gives you and your health provider a more panoramic view of overall hormone levels. After the age of 50, FSH can be used as a reliable menopause indicator. When you’re taking estrogen therapy during menopause, symptoms like hot flashes and fatigue can be drastically reduced. But other issues, like vaginal dryness and urinary tract infections, may persist at those moments when your estrogen is low.  Pellet administration of estrogen therapy offers a more consistent release of estrogen, which helps you avoid other symptoms. Even in this case, your FSH levels should still be tested alongside your estrogen levels. Gathering this information will allow you and your doctor to figure out your optimal estrogen exposure.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    27 phút
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    104 - Unveiling the Overlooked: Testosterone's Role in Women's Health

    Why don’t we know more about optimal testosterone levels, especially since it can be so beneficial for women? Part of the problem is that research into women’s health is significantly underfunded. Testosterone is an estrogen antagonist, so it could help with estrogen-dominant conditions like endometriosis. Yet, it isn’t put forth as a possible treatment. Many women have excellent tolerance levels for the right amount of testosterone so long as their health professionals consider their physiology and reason for treatment. Menopause is another hormone-related issue many women struggle with, yet we put very little resources towards researching how hormone replacement therapy can help. No study has been aimed at figuring out the optimal dose of testosterone for women and how those levels can improve bone mass, but this would be a critical health issue to explore. Due to the drug dose gender gap, women also experience a higher degree of side effects due to the fact that women are dosed medications based on research done on male bodies. Women would have happier lives, marriages, and families if their testosterone levels were tested before they were sent off to therapy or given medications for depression. Testosterone isn’t just important for motivation and energy, but it’s also a mood stabilizer. So, what is the optimal testosterone level for women, especially considering their specific goals and conditions? There isn’t enough data yet to know. Our sex hormones aren’t just about continuing the human race—we should call them anabolic youth hormones because that better describes what they actually do.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    41 phút
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    103 - Decoding Hormone Testing: Testosterone Levels for Women: Myths Versus Science Part 2

    In today’s episode we’re continuing our conversation about testosterone therapy, including its benefits and the importance of monitoring testosterone levels. Understanding the testosterone levels you should strive for and measuring your physiological responses is key to using it beneficially. Testosterone is the main anabolic hormone in the body. It repairs, restores, and regrows damaged tissue. The problem is that the normal range established by labs—a guide most doctors will use to identify if your testosterone is low—is not always the best baseline to use.  In an ideal world, people would have their testosterone levels measured in their early twenties and every year after. When using hormone replacement therapy, an optimal level of testosterone would be the amount that allows you to see improvements in stamina, endurance, motivation, and athletic performance.  At the right amount, you would also notice a better mood, an increase in sexual desire, and a higher metabolic rate. That said, there’s no perfect amount for testosterone replacement for women; only the amount that works for them as an individual. There are different options for testosterone administration, including injections and creams. Injectable testosterone is administered about once a week. Testosterone creams are usually applied daily, and this method usually increases testosterone levels right after administration (usually in the morning) with the levels tapering down throughout the day. Creams are the easiest to administer, so they are also a popular choice among women. If you’re wondering if testosterone could improve your health, reach out to a medical professional trained in this type of therapy.   Connect with Dr. Cernaianu https://www.herabeautyandwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/herabeautyandwellness/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Hera-Healthcare-Mirela-Cernaianu-MD/100063462643162/

    38 phút
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Our healthcare system is run and dominated by Big Pharma and for-profit health insurance companies. No one is fighting for you! Getting great medical advice is expensive, and not enough professionals spend time educating their clients. Entering the healthcare system for anything can be a struggle. I want to fight for you and be your wellness warrior. Join me in creating a community that educates, empowers, and nourishes optimal wellness. Our healthcare system needs a revolution. We need change; we need better and easier access to a healthcare system that promotes wellness and is not fixated on disease and merely alleviating symptoms. Let’s take back our health and own it!

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