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Do you feel burned out, tired, or like you lack the energy to do the things you want to do? Do you feel like you’ve lost your energy and drive? What if it was possible to wake up full of energy every day?

In today’s episode, Suzanne is joined by functional medicine doctor and co-founder of Vytal Health, Dr. Tiffany Mullen. Dr. Mullen breaks down for listeners why traditional western medicine fails to provide the holistic health care we need to feel great and live our best lives, how hormone imbalances can drain our energy, and how a functional medicine doctor can support you on your path to living well and dreaming big.

Topics Include:

What is functional medicine? How is functional medicine different from traditional medicine? Why physicians struggle to solve underlying issues related to hormone imbalances, stress, and sleep. Working with a functional medicine doctor. Classic signs of hormone imbalances. How hormones regulate your body’s processes. How to get your hormone levels tested, and much more...

Dr. Tiffany Mullen is the CEO and co-founder of Vytal Health, a telemedicine startup company based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Prior to launching Vytal Health, Dr. Mullen led Aurora Health Care’s (Milwaukee, WI) Department of Integrative Medicine as its Medical Director, growing it to the largest department in the country. After years of frustration, Dr. Mullen decided to leave corporate health care behind to co-found Vytal Health. Vytal Health is a membership-based telemedicine company focused on helping patients solve health problems that have been overlooked or under-treated by traditional health care. Dr. Mullen is dually board-certified in Family and Integrative Medicine.

Resources Mentioned:

The IAWP Ultimate Guide to Becoming Your Best Self and Living Life on Your Own Terms – https://iawpwellnesscoach.com/guide

Hormone Handout – https://iawp.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Dance+of+the+Hormones+Vytal+Health.pdf

Find A Functional Medicine Doctor – https://www.ifm.org/