Taking an Integrative Approach to Breast Health
Breast health is a topic often overlooked in conventional medicine. In this episode of the DUTCH Podcast, Dr Lauren Young explores breast health from an integrative perspective.
Traditional medicine often focuses on screening for diseases, but Dr Young recognises that many women don’t fit the disease model but still require support and guidance. It’s all too common for conventional doctors to rule out cancer, and then not have the appropriate tools to address breast pain.
There are hormonal, dietary, and structural factors that contribute to breast pain and providers must investigate the root cause using a comprehensive approach. You can’t just take a pill! Healing involves examining various components, including diet, genetics, family history, and lifestyle.
Join Dr Lauren Young, for this eye-opening conversation as she explores a holistic and integrative approach to understanding and improving breast health!
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