Writer, Harvard-trained board-certified gynecologist, yoga teacher, mom. I believe in evidence-based ancient medicine. My specialty: bioidentical hormones + botanicals. I've partnered in, predicted, and personalized healing with women since 1989. For more info, visit www.SaraGottfriedMD.com. Return to balance, naturally™.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Dr. Sara Gottfried MD on Women & Depression
Brief, 2-minute clip of my thoughts on how conventional medicine has failed moody and depressed women. Let's turn our attention to root cause analysis and how best to approach depression naturally, with inquiry and effective but integrative treatments.
This is an interview from an upcoming film by Second Nature Films on Women & Yoga.
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anti-depressants,
depression,
root cause analysis
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- Dr. Sara Gottfried, MD
- I'm an organic gynecologist, yoga teacher + writer. I earn a living partnering with women to get them vital and self-realized again. We're born that way, but often fall off the path. Let's take your lousy mood and fatigue, and transform it into something sacred and useful.
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