4. Alchemizing Holistic Health with Western Gynecology with Dr. Laurena White
Release Date: 03/03/2022
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Laurena White is a western trained doctor who grew up in a home where herbs were medicine too. Many times women have sought medical care for their womb space and are presented only the option of surgery or birth control. So today we have a spacious conversation with a gynecologist who alchemizes holistic options with her medical training. We hope this conversation shows you how you can ask doctors for more when it comes to the health of your womb space. In This Episode 10:08 - How Laurena maintained her sense of self and her values within the western medicine field 27:40 - Finding the...
info_outlineLaurena White is a western trained doctor who grew up in a home where herbs were medicine too. Many times women have sought medical care for their womb space and are presented only the option of surgery or birth control. So today we have a spacious conversation with a gynecologist who alchemizes holistic options with her medical training. We hope this conversation shows you how you can ask doctors for more when it comes to the health of your womb space.
In This Episode
- 10:08 - How Laurena maintained her sense of self and her values within the western medicine field
- 27:40 - Finding the balance between western medicine and holistic practices and knowing when to use which remedy
- 31:30 - Laurena’s personal womb story
- 1:00:30 - Addressing the connection between the emotions and the body as a healthcare practitioner
- 1:17:35 - Using steaming within a gynecological practice
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