The Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger Garner
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The Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger Garner
The Estrogen-Gut Connection Every Woman Should Know with Kimberly Kushner
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Kimberly Kushner returns to The Vocal Pelvic Floor for a deeply validating and educational conversation on the connection between gut health, hormones, pelvic pain, libido, and chronic illness. Together with Dr. Ginger Garner, Kimberly explores how symptoms like bloating, constipation, fatigue, painful periods, low libido, and nervous system dysregulation are often interconnected—especially for women navigating endometriosis, POTS, MCAS, hEDS, perimenopause, and complex pelvic pain.
Drawing from both clinical expertise and lived experience, Kimberly shares practical, holistic insights on estrogen metabolism, the gut microbiome, mast cell activation, stress, sleep, nutrition, and why personalized care matters so much for women with complex chronic conditions.
This episode is a powerful reminder that your symptoms are real, connected, and deserving of compassionate, whole-person care.
Resources:
- EndoNaturopath.com
- Kimberly’s Instagram: @endonaturopath
- Kimberly’s YouTube Channel: EndoNaturopath
- Bristol Stool Chart
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