When to ask your doctor about hormone health | Maranda S. Carlile FNP-BC | TEDxStGeorgeStudio
If you’ve ever felt “off” but your labs came back normal—this talk is for you.
Millions of women are misdiagnosed, dismissed, or medicated when the real issue might be a hormone imbalance doctors aren’t checking. In this TEDx talk, Maranda Carlile, FNP-BC, reveals how hormone shifts in midlife impact mood, energy, metabolism, and mental health—and why it’s time to start asking better questions. www.astrahealthandwellness.com Instagram: @astrahealthandwellness, Facebook: Astra Health and Wellness, LinkedIn: Maranda Carlile, FNP-BC#HormoneHealth #PerimenopauseSupport #WomensWellness #FunctionalMedicine #MoodSwings #Fatigue #RootCauseHealing #HighAchievingWomen #MentalHealthAwareness #MarandaCarlile #TEDxStGeorge Maranda Carlile, FNP-BC, is a board-certified nurse practitioner and founder of Astra Health and Wellness, where she helps high-achieving women balance hormones, restore gut health, and optimize longevity. She combines deep listening with clinical insight, recognizing that “normal” labs don’t always mean optimal health. Her work blends science and soul to uncover the root cause of fatigue, brain fog, mood swings, low libido, and stubborn weight gain—helping women finally feel like themselves again. She empowers women to reclaim energy, mood, and vitality. As a speaker and educator, she’s on a mission to redefine women’s wellness. Learn more at www.astrahealthandwellness.com or follow @astrahealthandwellness on Instagram and Facebook. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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