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791. Case Study Episode: Three Women, Three Cascades, Three Results
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789. The Real Science on Insulin Resistance in Perimenopause
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788. The Estrobolome...The Gut Bacteria Deciding Your Hormone Fate
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| 6/22/26 | ![]() 791. Case Study Episode: Three Women, Three Cascades, Three Results | In this episode of the Female Health Solution podcast, I'm doing something a little different. Instead of walking through the science, I'm sharing the real stories of three women I've worked with recently—each doing all the "right" things, yet feeling stuck, dismissed, and frustrated. If you've ever been told your labs are "fine" while you know something is off, these stories are for you. You're not crazy, and you're not too far gone. Case #1: The 44-Year-Old ER Doctor She was wired but exhausted, running on caffeine and adrenaline through brutal shifts, and couldn't sleep without a pill. A one-off cortisol test came back "perfect," but it never mapped her full circadian rhythm. When we ran proper testing, we found chronically elevated cortisol and blood sugar instability driving her sleep issues. With targeted support (Chinese herbs, blood sugar regulation, and adequate protein—just 4 to 5 supplements, not 20), she was sleeping deeply without a pill within three months, dreaming again, and sharper at work. Case #2: The 51-Year-Old CEO She had meals prepped, a trainer, total accountability—and still couldn't budge the tire around her belly. She assumed it was menopause, but it was really insulin resistance (a "normal" glucose of 98, with fasted insulin never tested) layered on a completely flat cortisol curve. She was also severely under-eating for her stress and output. I had her eat significantly more, which terrified her—yet she lost three pounds in the first six weeks as her body finally started functioning instead of just surviving. Case #3: The 37-Year-Old Mom of Three She told me she didn't recognize herself anymore—snapping at her kids, feeling like a "rage monster," then drowning in guilt. This wasn't a character flaw or bad mindset; it was physiology. Her inverted cortisol curve was tanking her progesterone (which fuels the calming GABA receptors), and her liver wasn't processing well—where anger and irritability literally get held. Within the first month of supporting her liver and reversing that cortisol pattern, her mood transformed. My favorite win? She started listening to her old-school Taylor Swift again and became the fun mom she'd always wanted to be. The Common Thread All three women were right that something was wrong—and all three needed the right testing in the right order to fix it. You can't out-supplement a liver processing issue or out-train insulin resistance. When we identify what's actually happening and do things in the correct sequence, everything changes. If you saw yourself in any of these stories, head to the show notes and download my Hormone Cascade Map so you can start doing the right things at the right time. And if you're sick and tired of feeling stuck and being dismissed, click the link to schedule a strategy call with my team. We'll look at what you've tried, run the in-depth functional testing you actually need, and build a customized plan to get you real results. You deserve answers—let's get them. 👉 https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call 👉 Download your FREE Hormone Cascade Map here: https://dr-beth-westie.mykajabi.com/hormone-cascade-map | — | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() 790. The HPA Axis and Why "Adrenal Fatigue" Is NOT a Diagnosis | In this episode, I'm tackling one of the most misunderstood topics in women's health: adrenal fatigue. While the term "adrenal fatigue" isn't technically accurate, the symptoms women experience are very real. What's actually happening is something called HPA axis dysfunction, a breakdown in the communication between the brain and adrenal glands that impacts energy, hormones, metabolism, sleep, and overall health. I explain what the HPA axis is, why chronic stress changes how your body responds to cortisol, and how major life events can push your system into dysfunction even when you're doing all the "right" things. We also dive into the three major stressors that affect the body: traumas, toxins, and thoughts. If you've been feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, stuck, or like your body just isn't responding the way it used to, this episode will help you understand what's really happening beneath the surface. If you're ready to stop guessing and get personalized guidance, schedule a free Strategy Call with my team. We'll review your symptoms, discuss your health goals, and help you identify the best next steps for your body. Schedule your Strategy Call here: https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call Download your FREE Hormone Cascade Map here: https://dr-beth-westie.mykajabi.com/hormone-cascade-map | — | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() 789. The Real Science on Insulin Resistance in Perimenopause | If you're struggling with stubborn weight gain, afternoon energy crashes, 3 a.m. wakeups, sugar cravings, brain fog, mood swings, or hot flashes, insulin resistance may be a bigger factor than you realize. In this episode, I break down why insulin resistance is not just a pre-diabetes issue and how it can quietly impact your hormones for years before it shows up on standard lab work. In this episode, I cover: • Why insulin resistance can explain or worsen many common perimenopause symptoms • The connection between estrogen decline and blood sugar regulation • How muscle mass directly impacts insulin sensitivity and metabolism • Why strength training is more effective than excessive cardio for metabolic health • How cortisol and chronic stress contribute to belly weight, cravings, and sleep disruptions • The most important lab markers to evaluate, including fasting insulin • Why supplements alone rarely solve the problem without addressing underlying hormone imbalances • Practical nutrition strategies to support blood sugar balance and hormone health If this sounds like what you're experiencing, schedule a Strategy Call with my team! We'll discuss your symptoms, review your goals, and help determine the best next steps for testing and support so you can start improving your hormone health with a personalized plan. Book your FREE Strategy Call here: https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call Download your FREE Hormone Cascade Map here: https://dr-beth-westie.mykajabi.com/hormone-cascade-map | — | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() 788. The Estrobolome...The Gut Bacteria Deciding Your Hormone Fate | In this episode, I'm diving into the estrobolome, the powerful community of gut bacteria that plays a major role in how your body processes and clears estrogen. If you've been told your hormones are "normal" but you're still struggling with heavy periods, worsening PMS, breast tenderness, bloating, mood swings, or cycles that keep getting shorter, your gut may be the missing piece. I'm explaining: • What the estrobolome is and how it impacts estrogen detoxification • Why estrogen clearance matters just as much as hormone production • The role of beta-glucuronidase and how estrogen gets recycled back into the body • Signs your gut may be contributing to hormone imbalance • How constipation, bloating, dysbiosis, and low motility affect hormone health • Why GI Map and DUTCH testing can uncover issues standard labs miss • The connection between gut health, serotonin, PMS, and PMDD • How scar tissue, pelvic floor dysfunction, and inflammation can impact digestion and hormone symptoms I also share a client story about how improving gut health and incorporating hands-on bodywork helped dramatically reduce digestive discomfort and hormone-related symptoms. If you feel like you've tried everything for your hormones and nothing is fully working, it may be time to look deeper at your gut health and estrogen detox pathways. Ready to get answers and personalized support?Click the link in the show notes to book a strategy call with my team so we can help you identify the right next steps for your body and your symptoms: 👉 https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call 👉 Download your FREE Hormone Cascade Map here: https://dr-beth-westie.mykajabi.com/hormone-cascade-map | — | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() 787. Why HRT Isn't Working for Your Friend — The 3 Foundations She Skipped | If your HRT is not working the way you expected, it does not always mean the hormones are the problem. Often, the real issue is that your body is missing key foundations needed to process and respond to those hormones effectively. In this episode, I break down the three biggest areas I look at first: your liver detox pathways, your gut and estrobolome health, and your blood sugar and cortisol regulation. I explain why some women start HRT and feel worse, with symptoms like increased hot flashes, night sweats, bloating, mood swings, and breast tenderness. In many cases, this happens because the body is not clearing estrogen properly, causing it to recirculate instead of leaving the system. I also walk through the three Ps of hormones which are production, processing, and pathways. If even one of these is off, your results can suffer no matter what protocol or supplement you are using. We also talk about how gut inflammation, histamine responses, and insulin resistance can block your body's ability to respond to hormones at the cellular level. If this sounds familiar, download my Hormone Cascade Map to better understand what may be happening in your body: https://dr-beth-westie.mykajabi.com/hormone-cascade-map And if you are ready for personalized guidance, book a strategy call with my team. We will help you uncover what your body needs and map out your next best steps so you can finally start feeling better: https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call | — | ||||||
| 5/18/26 | ![]() 786. Why You Can't Lose Weight After 37 (It's Not Your Metabolism) | If you feel like your body stopped responding after 37, it is not because your metabolism suddenly "slowed down" with age. In this episode, I break down the real reason so many women feel stuck despite eating well, exercising consistently, and doing everything "right." The truth is, your body can get trapped in a cycle involving cortisol, insulin, and estrogen that drives fat storage, inflammation, exhaustion, and frustration. I explain how chronic stress raises cortisol, disrupts blood sugar, increases insulin resistance, and fuels estrogen imbalance, creating a loop that makes weight loss feel impossible no matter how hard you work. And if you are exhausted, inflamed, and tired of guessing what your body needs, there is a better way forward. Book your discovery call here: https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call Download your Hormone Cascade Map here: https://dr-beth-westie.mykajabi.com/hormone-cascade-map | — | ||||||
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Episode 785: Root Cause Healing With Dr. Z | In this episode, I sat down with Dr. Brandy Zachary (Dr. Z) to talk about functional medicine, menopause, and why so many women are being dismissed when they need real answers most. Dr. Z shares her personal health journey, from life changing illness and being declared permanently disabled to rebuilding her health through functional medicine and creating tools that now help practitioners better serve their patients. Here's what we dive into: Why so many practitioners were never taught how to truly address root cause healing The biggest mistakes women make when searching for menopause solutions Why there is no "one size fits all" menopause protocol How hormone shifts often expose deeper underlying imbalances already happening in the body Why depression and anxiety during menopause are often overlooked and dismissed How bioidentical hormone support can create relief while deeper healing happens The importance of personalized care instead of influencer driven health advice Why women should never "just suffer through it" during this stage of life How menopause can become one of the most empowering seasons of a woman's life with the right support Why practitioners need better education around women's hormones Dr. Z also shares how she is helping train providers and building tools to help end medical gaslighting so women can finally get the care they deserve. This is an incredibly empowering conversation for women navigating hormonal changes and for providers who want to better support them. Connect with Dr. Z: DiganoseThis Podcast FunctionalMedicine 2.0 Podcast https://searchfunctionalmedicine.com/ https://thedrz.com/ Clinical Core Monthly | — | ||||||
| 5/11/26 | ![]() 784. Why You Can't Lose Weight After 37 (And Why Eating Less Makes It Worse) | If you feel like your body just isn't responding the way it used to, you're not imagining it. Most weight loss advice out there was never designed for women, especially not women navigating hormone changes in their late 30s, 40s, and beyond. The idea that you just need to eat less and move more sounds simple, but for many women, it actually makes things worse. When your body is under constant stress, whether from under-eating, over-exercising, or life in general, it shifts into a state where it holds onto fat instead of letting it go. A big piece of this comes down to hormones. As estrogen levels change, your body becomes less sensitive to insulin, which means it's easier to store fat even if you're eating "healthy." At the same time, muscle mass naturally declines if you're not actively working to maintain it, and that directly impacts your metabolism. Layer in chronic stress and rising cortisol, and now your body is even more resistant to fat loss. You might notice things like stubborn belly weight, low energy, poor recovery from workouts, or waking up in the middle of the night. These are all signals that your system is under strain. This is also why so many traditional approaches backfire. More cardio and fewer calories might have worked in your 20s, but now they can lead to muscle loss, a slower metabolism, and even more frustration. Your body isn't broken. It's just responding to a different set of internal signals. Instead of trying to force weight loss, the focus has to shift to supporting your metabolism. That starts with getting enough protein, often more than you think you need, and focusing on strength training to rebuild and maintain muscle. Walking and lower-stress movement can also support your system without driving cortisol higher. For many women, the real shift is understanding that you may need to build your body back up before it's ready to let weight go. That's how you create results that actually last. If you've been doing all the right things and still feel stuck, it's likely not about trying harder. It's about getting the right support for your body specifically. If this sounds like you, you can book a discovery call to get a clear, personalized plan for what your body actually needs: https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call 👉 Download your FREE Hormone Cascade Map here: https://dr-beth-westie.mykajabi.com/hormone-cascade-map | — | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() 783. The Full 3am Wake-Up Protocol | Waking up at 3 a.m. is one of the most common sleep struggles for women, especially during times of stress and hormonal change. This is not random and it is not just anxiety. It is often tied to a deeper connection between your liver, cortisol, progesterone, and blood sugar regulation. Between 1 and 3 a.m., your liver is most active in detoxification. If your body is dealing with blood sugar crashes, hormone imbalances, or an overloaded system, it can trigger a cortisol spike that wakes you up and keeps you alert! This is where the "three P's" of hormones matter: production, processing, and pathways. If any of these are off, you can experience disrupted sleep even if you are doing all the "right" things. Common root causes of 3 a.m. wakeups include: • Blood sugar dysregulation from under eating or poor protein intake • Elevated cortisol from stress, overtraining, or lack of recovery • Low or poorly processed progesterone impacting calming pathways • Liver overload affecting hormone detox and overnight balance If you have been trying different solutions without results, the missing piece is often testing. Looking at your hormones, gut health, and blood sugar markers can pinpoint exactly what your body needs. If you are ready to stop guessing and finally fix the root cause, book a discovery call here: 👉 https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call | — | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() 782. What Your Face Is Telling You About Your Hormones | In this episode, I break down what "cortisol face" really is and why cortisol is not the enemy. Symptoms like facial puffiness, under eye bags, jaw tension, acne, and dull skin are not just cosmetic. They are signals that your stress response is out of balance. If your cortisol does not follow the ideal rhythm throughout the day, your body can get stuck in chronic fight or flight. This dysregulation can impact your minerals, blood sugar, gut health, and hormone balance. Facial puffiness is often linked to water retention caused by mineral depletion. Jaw tension and clenching are tied to a stressed nervous system and low mineral status. Skin changes like acne, dryness, and premature aging can happen when cortisol interferes with collagen and repair processes. If you are dealing with these symptoms and want real answers, this episode will help you understand what your body is telling you and where to start. If you are ready for deeper support, schedule a discovery call with our team to create a personalized plan: https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call | — | ||||||
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| 4/22/26 | ![]() 781. Why You Can't Think Your Way Out Of Stress | In this episode, I sit down with Leilani Stevens to talk about somatic work, what it really means, and why it can be such a powerful missing piece in healing. We dive into how somatic work focuses on the body, not just the mind. I share how many women try to think their way out of stress and anxiety, but the body can still be stuck in a survival response. If your nervous system is reading your environment as unsafe, no amount of mindset work will fully resolve that. We also discuss how this work helps you reconnect with your body, build self trust, and show up differently in your daily life, relationships, and even medical settings. Leilani shares details about her upcoming immersive retreat, which combines somatic work with aquatic therapy in a heated pool environment. This experience is designed to help the body deeply unwind stress patterns and create a new baseline of calm and regulation. The retreat is a small, intimate experience with guided support, integration, and space to fully reset your nervous system. If you feel disconnected from your body, stuck in stress, or like something deeper is holding you back, this episode will open your eyes to a completely different approach to healing! To learn more about the retreat or see if it's a good fit for you, you can visit this link: https://www.somaticremedies.com/fluid-body-retreat-application | — | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() 780. Why Your Body Won't Let Go of the Baby Weight (Even When You're Doing Everything Right) | In this episode, I break down why weight loss can feel impossible after pregnancy or during hormone shifts, even when you are doing everything "right." The biggest takeaway is this: it is not about willpower, and it is not just about calories. If your hormones are off, your body will resist weight loss no matter how little you eat or how much you exercise. Calorie deficit only works when your hormones are balanced. If they are not, your body may see restriction as stress and hold on to fat even more. Your body relies on three key steps for hormone health: production, processing, and proper elimination. If any of these are disrupted, your metabolism will not function well. After pregnancy, a drop in progesterone can lead to estrogen dominance, which promotes fat storage and water retention, especially in the midsection. Chronic stress raises cortisol, which disrupts blood sugar and insulin. This leads to increased fat storage, particularly around the belly. Trying to fix this by eating less or exercising more often backfires because it adds more stress to your system. If your hormones are imbalanced, more intense exercise can actually make weight loss harder, not easier. If your body is not clearing estrogen properly through the liver and gut, it can recirculate and contribute to weight gain. Gut health plays a bigger role than most people realize. Even if your habits have not changed, your body has. Pregnancy, stress, and aging all shift how your hormones function, which changes how your body responds. Lasting results come from identifying your specific hormone patterns, whether that is cortisol, insulin, estrogen, or gut health, and addressing the root cause. If you are feeling stuck and want a clear, personalized plan, you can book a free discovery call with my team here: https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call | — | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() 779. The Histamine and Hormone Connection: Why Wine, Leftovers and Fermented Foods Are Making You Feel Terrible | Have you ever felt terrible after just one glass of wine? Or noticed that foods you used to eat just fine are now giving you headaches, bloating, brain fog, or a racing heart? You're not imagining it and you're not just "getting older." This might be a histamine problem, and today we're getting into all of it. Histamine is one of the most missed pieces of the puzzle for so many women. The symptoms can look like inflammation, allergies, or just general mystery symptoms that nothing seems to fix. And here's the tricky part: it's not consistent. You can tolerate something one week and react the next, which makes it incredibly hard to figure out what's actually going on. In this episode I break down what histamine actually is, why your body might be struggling to process it, and the very important connection between histamine and your hormones that almost nobody is talking about. What we cover: Why aged cheese, wine, fermented foods, and even leftovers can trigger a histamine response The "histamine bucket" concept and why your symptoms seem so random The two enzymes responsible for breaking histamine down and what gets in their way Why estrogen and histamine have a feedback loop that feeds itself (fire feeding fire) How progesterone actually helps stabilize mast cells and what happens when it starts to decline The gut connection and why healing digestion matters just as much as anything else Genetic factors that can make you more sensitive to histamine than the people around you The bottom line: Avoiding wine and fermented foods might give you a little relief, but it is not the long term answer. If your hormones are off, if your gut is struggling, or if cortisol is driving the whole thing, we have to address all of it together in the right sequence. Otherwise you are just guessing. Join the Hormone Clarity Workshop I am hosting a live workshop April 14 & 15 where we go through your hormone imbalances and what your body is actually telling you. We cover all of this, including the gut and histamine connection, estrogen, progesterone, cortisol and more. You'll walk away with real clarity on what's going on and where to start. It is just $17 and I will be there live to answer your questions. Grab your spot here: https://drbethwestie.com/the-hormone-clarity-workshop/ | — | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() 778. Why Your Anxiety Gets Worse in Your Late 30s: The Progesterone Decline Nobody Diagnosed | If you've been feeling more anxious, wired, and exhausted lately and nobody can seem to tell you why, this episode is for you. One of the most frustrating things I hear from women is that they've been told to just relax, go on a vacation, try yoga, journal, do some deep breathing. And look, I love all of those things. I do them myself. But here's the truth nobody is telling you: if your hormones are in a state of low progesterone and high cortisol, those tools literally cannot do what they're supposed to do. If you've ever laid in Shavasana at the end of yoga class and your mind is just racing through your entire to-do list instead of melting into the floor, that's not a willpower problem. That's a hormone problem. In this episode I walk you through why this happens, what's actually going on in your body, and what it actually takes to get unstuck: What we cover: Why stress management advice keeps failing you (and it's not your fault) The progesterone and cortisol connection that drives anxiety, exhaustion, and that "wired but tired" feeling Why testing your hormones at the wrong time of your cycle gives you useless results (and what to do instead) The three steps to actually moving forward: testing at the right time, identifying other contributing systems, and building a protocol that fits your real life Ready to go deeper? I'm hosting a live Hormone Clarity Workshop April 14 & 15: two time options so you can actually make it. We go through your hormone deficiencies and imbalances together, you answer questions, we talk through it, and you walk away with real clarity on where to go next. It's just $17 and it could be the thing that finally makes everything click. Grab your spot here: https://drbethwestie.com/the-hormone-clarity-workshop/ | — | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() 777. Functional Vs. Conventional Labs: The Hormone Test That Actually Gives Answers | If you've ever said, "I asked my doctor to test my hormones and they only checked one thing," this episode is for you. I break down the difference between conventional labs and functional testing, why you can be told everything is normal while you still feel awful, and what to ask for next. Conventional Labs: Are You Sick Enough? Conventional testing is designed to look for disease. You are either sick or you are fine. The range is narrow, and if your numbers are not far enough outside of it, you are told you are normal. That can happen even if you are exhausted, gaining weight, losing hair, and struggling with brain fog. Thyroid is a common example. Many women are told their TSH is normal, end of story, even when their symptoms clearly point to hypothyroid issues. Functional Testing: Where Is the Imbalance? Functional testing looks at optimal ranges, not just whether you are sick enough for treatment. You can sit in a not great range for years. Not bad enough for medication, but not good enough to feel like yourself. Often, you are working hard just to stay afloat with clean eating, supplements, exercise, and stress management. That effort is keeping you from crashing, but it is not getting you into an optimal range. Why One Lab Value Is Not Enough Using thyroid again, TSH alone is not a full picture. We often need TSH, Free T3, Free T4, and antibody markers to really understand what is happening. You might be making hormones but not converting them properly because of stress, inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, or estrogen imbalances. If we do not look deeper, we miss that. Why This Matters I have lived this. After having kids, I went through postpartum thyroiditis. I was exhausted, foggy, losing hair, and felt terrible. I was told I was just a tired new mom. But I knew it was more than that. That experience is a big reason I am so passionate about functional testing. Too many women are dismissed when their labs do not fit into a narrow box. My favorite functional test is the DUTCH Test, a dried urine test for comprehensive hormones. It looks at estrogen and progesterone patterns, testosterone and other androgens, cortisol and adrenal function, key nutrient markers, gut and inflammation markers, neurotransmitters, melatonin, and more. It connects the dots so we can see what is really driving your symptoms. Ready to figure out what is really going on? Schedule a discovery call with my team and we can talk through your symptoms, your health history, and whether deeper functional testing like the DUTCH test would be the right next step for you. Book your discovery call here: https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call | — | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | ![]() 776. The Best Test for Fertility (Are You Really Ovulating?) | How do you know if you're truly ovulating and more importantly, if your body can support a healthy pregnancy? If you've been tracking your cycle, using apps, monitoring basal body temperature, or wearing a ring or watch… but still don't have clear answers, this episode is for you. Today, I'm breaking down why tracking alone isn't always enough and why the DUTCH Cycle Mapping Test is my favorite tool for uncovering the root cause of fertility struggles. What we cover: The difference between the three types of estrogen (E1, E2, E3) — and why it matters Why ovulation alone isn't the full picture The 3 essential steps for healthy hormones: Production – Are you making enough hormones? Processing – Are they being metabolized correctly? Pathways out – Can your body properly clear them? How cortisol and adrenal health directly impact ovulation Why gut health and nutrient deficiencies (like B vitamins) can block fertility progress The connection between progesterone metabolites and brain support Why supporting your foundation (cortisol, nutrients, gut health) often comes before pushing ovulation Fertility isn't just about getting pregnant: it's about setting your body up for a healthy pregnancy, smooth postpartum recovery, and long-term hormone stability. If you want help identifying what may be impacting your hormones or fertility, you can schedule a discovery call with my team. During this call we'll talk through your symptoms, your goals, and whether deeper testing like DUTCH cycle mapping may be the right next step for you. Schedule your discovery call here: https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call | — | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() 775. The Hidden Hormone Patterns Blocking Your Results (Cortisol, Estrogen & Gut Health) | If you feel like you've tried everything for your hormones… and nothing seems to stick, this episode is for you. Supplements. Diet changes. Gut protocols. Hormone support. Stress management. You do the research, follow the plan, and maybe feel better for a little while. But eventually the symptoms come back. That's because most women are treating symptoms instead of identifying the underlying hormone pattern driving them. And until you identify that pattern, it's easy to keep chasing solutions that only work temporarily. In this episode, I explain why hormone protocols often stop working and how to start identifying the real patterns behind hormone imbalance. In This Episode • Why treating symptoms alone rarely fixes hormone issues • The difference between root cause and recurring hormone patterns • Why probiotics and gut supplements often miss the real issue • How constipation and gut dysfunction can recycle estrogen in the body • How cortisol, progesterone, estrogen, and gut health all interact • Why hormone programs that worked years ago may stop working now Many women assume they have estrogen dominance or a gut issue when the real driver may actually be stress hormones or cortisol dysfunction. And until that primary pattern is addressed, everything else becomes guesswork. Join the Hormone & Gut Pattern Identification Workshop If you want help identifying the actual hormone or gut pattern driving your symptoms, I'm hosting a live workshop where we break this down step-by-step. In this 90-minute workshop, you'll learn how to: • Identify your dominant hormone or gut pattern • Understand why previous protocols didn't work • Learn which system needs to be stabilized first • Know which labs actually confirm what's happening in your body • Stop stacking random supplements and guessing 📅 Live Workshop Wednesday, March 18 7 PM CST Reserve your spot here: https://drbethwestie.com/the-hormone-clarity-workshop/ Ready to dive deeper? If you want help reviewing your symptoms and figuring out the right next step for your hormones, you can also schedule a discovery call with my team. Book your discovery call here: https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call | — | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() 774. How To Reset Your Metabolism After 35 | Why does it feel like your metabolism slows down after 35… even when you're doing all the "right" things? If you're eating healthy, exercising consistently, and still struggling with stubborn weight, fatigue, or low motivation, this episode explains what may actually be happening inside your body. For many women, metabolism changes in the mid-30s and beyond are not about willpower or discipline. They're driven by shifts in hormones, cortisol, thyroid function, muscle mass, and stress physiology. When these systems become dysregulated, traditional strategies like eating less and exercising more can actually make things worse. In this episode, I break down the real reasons weight loss resistance happens for women over 35 and what a true metabolism reset actually requires. In this episode you'll learn: • Why dieting and calorie restriction can slow your metabolism after 35 • How chronic stress and cortisol impact fat loss and energy • The connection between thyroid function, estrogen, progesterone, and metabolism • Why random supplements and generic plans often fail • What actually needs to be addressed to reset your metabolism Many women I work with have already tried multiple diets, supplements, and health protocols. But the missing piece is often identifying which hormone or gut pattern is actually driving the symptoms. Without that clarity, it's easy to end up stacking protocols that never fully resolve the root issue. That's why I'm hosting a live Hormone & Gut Pattern Identification Workshop where I walk you through how to identify the dominant hormone or gut pattern that may be affecting your metabolism, energy, digestion, and mood. In this 90-minute live workshop, you'll learn how to: • Identify your dominant hormone or gut pattern • Understand why previous health protocols may not have worked • Learn which system needs to be stabilized first • Know which labs actually confirm what's happening in your body • Stop guessing and finally have a clear starting point Workshop Details Wednesday, March 18 7 PM CST Reserve your spot here: https://drbethwestie.com/the-hormone-clarity-workshop/ If you're ready to go deeper and want personalized guidance on what's happening in your body, you can also schedule a discovery call with my team to talk through your symptoms and next steps. Book your discovery call here: https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call | — | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() 773. What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You About Perimenopause with Dr. Jenny | Perimenopause is something the vast majority of women will experience and yet so many of us feel blindsided by it. I'm Dr. Jenny and in this episode, I talk about why perimenopause often isn't discussed in conventional medical appointments and why so many women are left hearing about it through social media instead of their doctor's office. Menopause is diagnosable. It shows up clearly on blood work. Perimenopause? Not so much. The 5–15 years before menopause can feel like a hormone roller coaster: Exhaustion Brain fog Night sweats and hot flashes Mood swings Irregular cycles Low libido Weight changes Feeling like you're "losing your mind" Here's the truth: If you feel like you're on a roller coaster, it's because your hormones are on a roller coaster. In this episode, I break down: Why adrenal health (your stress response system) is the foundation of hormone balance How chronic stress impacts DHEA and testosterone (hello brain fog and low libido) Why blood work can miss perimenopausal shifts How estrogen processing in the liver and gut plays a massive role in symptoms Why progesterone often declines first and what that means for sleep and mood How comprehensive testing (like the DUTCH test) gives us a real map instead of a single snapshot Most importantly, I explain how you can take your power back. We created a FREE Perimenopause Mini Podcast Series to help you understand: What actually is perimenopause (and what isn't) Why symptoms show up years before menopause What works, what doesn't How to get to the root cause of your symptoms quickly Listen to the FREE perimenopause series here: https://dr-beth-westie.mykajabi.com/perimenopause-3 | — | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() 772. What Really Happens After 6 Months of Hormone Support | In this episode of the Female Health Solution Podcast, I break down what happens when women commit to six months of targeted hormone support using DUTCH testing, personalized protocols, and real lifestyle shifts. I'm sharing real client examples and the behind-the-scenes reasons why so many symptoms finally start to resolve when we stop chasing quick fixes. We talk about why hormone changes don't happen overnight, why six months is the sweet spot for real, measurable progress, and how testing takes the guesswork out of your symptoms so you're not wasting time, energy, or money on things that miss the mark. In this episode, I cover: Why DUTCH testing gives us clarity that standard labs miss What actually changes between your initial DUTCH test and your 6-month retest Why symptoms like low libido, fatigue, anxiety, weight gain, and terrible periods often trace back to cortisol, not what you've been told The difference between capacity and living in survival mode Why regulating your nervous system can feel uncomfortable before it feels better How women regain energy, mood stability, creativity, libido, and resilience What it looks like when your period stops running your life Why seeing your progress on paper helps rebuild trust with your body I also explain why so many women have been dismissed, gaslit, or told to "just deal with it," and how retesting helps you stay connected to what your body actually needs long-term. If you're tired of white-knuckling your way through exhaustion, mood swings, brain fog, painful periods, or feeling like you don't recognize yourself anymore, this episode is for you. Ready to see what six months could change for you? The Hormone Foundations Program is our most popular 1:1 program where we: Run an initial DUTCH Complete test Support you with personalized recommendations for six months Address cortisol, nutrient deficiencies, sleep, cycle issues, and more Retest at six months so you can see your progress in black and white Learn more: https://drbethwestie.com/hormone-foundations-program/ | — | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() 771. The Supplement Mistake That's Wrecking Your Hormones | What's the worst that could happen if you just start taking a supplement, right? You already don't feel great, so something has to help… right? In this episode, I explain why that mindset often backfires, especially when it comes to hormones. I see this all the time: women taking "hormone balance" supplements, DIM, progesterone support, adrenal formulas, or detox products without testing first. The intention is good, but without knowing what your body actually needs, you can easily make symptoms worse instead of better. In this episode, I break down: Why supplements are not all the same (foundational vs targeted vs phase-specific) How taking the wrong supplement at the wrong time can worsen fatigue, anxiety, PMS, cycle issues, and sleep Why hormones require timing, balance, and sequencing, not random support How cortisol, estrogen, progesterone, and neurotransmitters all interact and why treating one without the others often fails Why DIM is one of the most commonly misused hormone supplements (and how it can actually drive estrogen too low) How adrenal dysfunction can block progesterone support from ever "landing" Why liver detox, gut health, and hormone clearance matter just as much as hormone production Why hormones work on a negative feedback loop and why real change takes longer than 30 days I also explain why we use DUTCH testing to look at the full picture: Hormone production Hormone metabolism and pathways Cortisol rhythm Neurotransmitters Nutrient markers Testing allows us to answer the real questions: Is the issue production, processing, or clearance? Are adrenals driving hormone imbalance? Is your system overstimulated or suppressed? What phase of healing do you actually need right now? This is exactly why I created the Hormone Foundations Program. Inside the program, we: Test first with the DUTCH Complete Build a personalized, phase-based supplement and lifestyle plan Adjust support as your body moves through healing stages Retest to confirm progress (because numbers don't lie) Guide you for a full six months so changes actually stick If you've tried supplements before and felt worse, stalled out, or burned out, this episode is for you. Learn more about the Hormone Foundations Program: https://drbethwestie.com/hormone-foundations-program/ Not sure? Book a Discovery call: https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() 770. Cortisol, Caffeine & the Energy Rollercoaster with Dr. Jenny | In this episode of the Female Health Solution Podcast, I'm breaking down something I see all the time with the women we work with: the cortisol and caffeine energy rollercoaster. If you feel like you need coffee or energy drinks just to function, crash hard in the afternoon, or plan your day around your next caffeine hit, this conversation is for you. I explain why this pattern is common but not normal, how cortisol actually drives these highs and lows, and why relying on caffeine keeps your body stuck in a stress response. We talk about what cortisol really does in the body, how it impacts blood sugar, energy, sleep, and mood, and what simple shifts can help you create smoother, more reliable energy throughout the day without feeling tethered to caffeine. If you're ready to get off the rollercoaster and support your energy in a way that actually works with your body, I invite you to join our Free 5 Day Revive. It's designed to help you feel strong, steady, and energized with simple, actionable steps you can start right away. Listen in and let's get your energy working for you again. Join the Free 5 Day Revive: https://dr-beth-westie.mykajabi.com/the-5-day-revive | — | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() 769. Why You Wake Up Exhausted, Even After A Great Night Of Sleep | In this episode of the Female Health Solution Podcast, I break down why good sleep doesn't always equal restorative sleep, and why waking up exhausted is often a hormone and cortisol rhythm issue, not a lack of sleep or effort on your part. Yes, sleep matters. But if your body isn't producing or regulating cortisol correctly, you can still wake up tired, foggy, and unmotivated, even after a full night in bed. What we cover in this episode: Why cortisol plays a major role in how energized (or exhausted) you feel in the morning The difference between getting sleep and actually restoring your nervous system How stress, broken sleep, under-fueling, and overexercising quietly drain your energy Why women need more and different quality sleep than men The "wired but tired" pattern and how it shows up when cortisol is off Why pushing through exhaustion works… until it doesn't I also explain why so many women hit a point where they can keep functioning, but feel awful doing it. Just because your body is resilient doesn't mean it should live in survival mode. If you're sleeping but not recovering, something deeper is missing. How we figure out what's actually going on This is where functional testing matters. I walk through why I rely on the DUTCH Test to look at: Your cortisol pattern throughout the day Estrogen, progesterone, and androgen balance Nutrient status that impacts energy and recovery Different cortisol patterns require different support. If your adrenals are flatlined, you need a very different approach than someone whose system is stuck in overdrive. Guessing, or throwing random sleep supplements at the problem, rarely works. A great place to start: the FREE 5-Day Revive If you're not ready for testing yet, I created a free 5-Day Revive Challenge focused on helping your body feel more strong, steady, and energized. Inside the 5-day, we focus on: Morning and evening routines that support healthy cortisol rhythms Simple nutrition and protein targets to prevent depletion How to fuel before and after workouts so you actually recover Light, movement, and nervous system regulation A short daily assessment so guidance is targeted, not overwhelming This is not about perfection or adding more to your plate. It's about making small, intentional changes that actually move the needle. 👉 Join the free 5-Day Revive: https://dr-beth-westie.mykajabi.com/the-5-day-revive Send it to a friend, do it together, and use it as a reset for your energy. | — | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() 768. Normal Labs, No Answers: How to Find the Root Cause of Hormone Issues with Dr. Jenny Gerken | Have you ever been told your labs are "normal," but you still feel exhausted, foggy, wired, or not like yourself? I'm Dr. Jenny, one of the docs on the team with Dr. Beth Westie. In this episode of The Female Health Solution Podcast, I share my clinical perspective after working with hundreds of women inside Dr. Beth Westie's practice. We dive into why normal blood work doesn't always mean your hormones are functioning well and how deeper testing helps us uncover what's really happening behind the scenes. I also show the difference between blood work and the DUTCH Test, why cortisol patterns matter more than a single lab value, and how estrogen, progesterone, stress hormones, and nutrient depletion can drive symptoms long before anything shows up as "abnormal." If you're tired of being told everything looks fine while your body says otherwise, this episode will help you understand where answers are often hiding and what to do next. To learn more about getting real clarity and support, explore The Hormone Foundation Program here: https://drbethwestie.com/hormone-foundations-program/ Join before Jan 30 for a free Jumpstart Tincture bundle ($250 value) | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() 767. The Truth About Fatigue, Cortisol, and Adrenal Health | If you are exhausted all the time and can't figure out why, this episode is for you. Today I'm breaking down the real truth about adrenal health, cortisol, and fatigue, and why so many women feel stuck, dismissed, or confused when it comes to their energy. Fatigue is not one thing. It is not always just stress, and it is definitely not something you should be told to "just push through." One of the most frustrating things about fatigue is that so many symptoms overlap. Low energy can come from nutrient deficiencies, blood sugar instability, thyroid dysfunction, estrogen or progesterone imbalance, adrenal dysfunction, or cortisol issues. This is why guessing rarely works. When women ask me: Why do I feel like this? Are my adrenals burned out? Is my cortisol too high or too low? Why does nothing I try actually fix this? The answer is not a guess. The answer is data. This is one of the reasons I love the DUTCH test so much. It shows us what your body is actually doing with cortisol, not just a single snapshot in time. I recently reviewed a DUTCH test for a woman whose main concern was low libido. She had tried every testosterone supplement out there and even changed her workouts to boost hormones. Her testosterone looked great. The real issue was her cortisol and adrenal function. This is incredibly common. Cortisol issues can shut down libido, energy, motivation, sleep, and even weight regulation, especially in women. High Cortisol vs Poor Cortisol Clearance Sometimes fatigue comes from producing too much cortisol. Other times, it comes from the body being unable to clear cortisol effectively. The DUTCH test shows us both. Elevated cortisol production can look like feeling wired but tired, anxious, inflamed, unable to sleep, or constantly on edge. Poor cortisol clearance can lead to puffiness, brain fog, inflammation, weight gain, hair loss, and a sense that stress just keeps piling up. These require different strategies, and this is where personalized care matters. Why Lifestyle Has to Be Part of Healing If someone is helping you with hormones but never asks about your sleep, stress, digestion, or daily life, you are not getting full care. Sometimes healing looks like: Supporting cortisol regulation with adaptogens and targeted herbs Improving protein and mineral intake Fixing sleep timing and consistency Supporting liver, gut, lymphatic, and kidney clearance Learning how to stop living in constant survival mode And sometimes the most powerful changes are surprisingly simple, but only once you know exactly what your body needs. How We Actually Fix This Once we know what's going on, the next question is always: "Okay, what do I do about it?" This is exactly what we do inside The Hormone Foundations Program. This is a six-month, one-on-one program where we: Run a DUTCH test at the beginning Create a fully personalized plan based on your results Adjust support as your body changes Address adrenal function, cortisol production, and clearance Re-test at the end so we can compare and confirm progress There is no cookie-cutter timeline. We focus on what your body needs, not what a generic schedule says you should work on. This is our most popular program for a reason. It gives you answers, a plan, and support every step of the way. Join the Hormone Foundations Program: https://drbethwestie.com/hormone-foundations-program/ Not sure? Book a Discovery Call: https://calendly.com/dr-beth-westie/program-discovery-call | — | ||||||
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