ENDOMETRIOSIS: NEUROCIRCUITRY AND THE EMERGING ROLE OF TRAUMA
With Emma Sutherland and Leah Hechtman
With Emma Sutherland and Leah Hechtman
The role of NAD in fertility. Can it really reverse ovarian aging?
Discussing the importance of nutrition for fertility with highly respected fertility clinician Leah Hechtman.
Leah Hechtman discusses the importance of mitochondrial health to male fertility, healthy hearts and energy levels.
I have a great foundational chat about fertility broadly if you need to educate and inspire anyone on the topic.
HOUSE OF WELLNESS PODCAST In this week’s episode the team discuss: Save Our Sons, a foundation with a vision to find a cure for Duchenne [...]
Leah Hechtman discusses endometriosis and how it can be managed naturopathically through diet, lifestyle and key nutrients.
Be Inspired by One of the Best in the Industry: Emma Sutherland interviews Leah Hechtman
Respected women’s health and fertility naturopath Leah Hechtman discusses flame retardants, the intergenerational microbiome and how we have to strike a balance with our patients, so they don’t become overwhelmed and stressed.
Leah and Lynda discuss how we can modify, support and adapt the various microbiomes to support the healthiest next generation.
Naturopath Leah Hechtman returns to FX Medicine to discuss the specifics around adenomyosis: what we know (and what we don’t) about the pathophysiology, who is most likely to be susceptible to it, how it impacts fertility and how we can help manage it and support our patients through this painful and surprisingly common condition.
Join Kristin and Julianne from Optimal RX as they talk with Leah Hechtman about her extensive knowledge in fertility and preconception care.
Wonderful to speak to Lynda Griparic on Love & Guts podcast recently about all things endometriosis. Thanks Lynda!
Leah talks us through the various forms of microchimerism and why it really highlights the significance that pre and post conception care play in the health of future generations.
Leah shares some insights into new biomarkers with a stronger association to ovarian function that are now in early stages of research.
Are we getting fatter, not from the food we eat… but due to the plastic containers we are keeping our foods in? Dr Ross [...]