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The Wellness Mama Podcast

4: Canola Oil, Gelatin, & Balancing Hormones

The Wellness Mama Podcast

Katie Wells

Parenting, Education, Nutrition, Health & Fitness, Motherhood, Mom Life, Wellness, Kids & Family, Organic, Health, Natural Living, Self-improvement

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2014

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

It was wonderful to interview Lauren of EmpoweredSustenance.com who is a rising star in the blogging world and an incredibly smart researcher.

Lauren and I talk about several topics that we are both passionate about, including the problems with canola oil, the benefits of gelatin and the importance of balancing hormones.

In This Episode, We Cover

  • Why canola oil is so dangerous and how we are both working to spread the word. (Read my full explanation here and check out Lauren’s campaign to get Whole Foods to remove it from pre-made foods)
  • What foods are a “freak of nature” in both good and bad ways
  • Why gelatin is an amazing superfood and how to consume enough
  • Lauren’s own journey with debilitating autoimmune disease and how she overcame it
  • Natural beauty care options and why it is important to avoid many conventional beauty products
  • The unexpected factors that contribute to hormone balance
  • How you can “Quit PMS
  • Lauren’s simple step for better health
  • The advice she wishes she had gotten about health
  • Her favorite health resources

Posts we Mention

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Katie: Hi, this is Katie from wellnessmama.com. Welcome to Episode 4 of the “Wellness Mama” podcast, where I provide simple answers for healthier families. Today’s interesting fact is that, while blondes may or may not have more fun, they definitely have more hair. Hair color helps determine how dense the hair on your head is, and natural blondes top the list. There are about 100,000 hair follicles on the average head, and each follicle produces about 20 individual hairs during the person’s lifetime. Blondes average 146,000 follicles, where people with black hair tend to have about 110,000. Brown hair are right on target with about 100,000 follicles, and redheads have the least dense hair, averaging about 86,000 follicles.

Today’s guest has actually written quite a bit about natural hair care and has become the expert in natural and holistic hair and body care as part of her journey towards recovery. Lauren writes at empoweredsustenance.com. She’s a quickly rising voice in the blogging community as she writes about her recovery from ulcerative colitis, her own healing regimen, and all of the great natural tips and lessons she’s learned along the way. Welcome, Lauren. Thank you so much for taking your time to b

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Katie from Walnissmama.com.

0:17.3

Welcome to episode 4 of the Walnissmama Podcast where I provide simple answers for healthier

0:21.9

families.

0:22.9

Today's interesting fact is that while blondes may or may not have more fun, they definitely

0:27.1

have more hair.

0:28.6

Hair color helps determine how dense the hair on your head is and natural blondes top

0:33.1

the list.

0:34.1

There are about 100,000 hair follicles on the average head and each follicle produces

0:38.3

about 20 individual hairs during the person's lifetime.

0:42.1

Blondes average 146,000 follicles where people with black hair tend to have about 110,000.

0:49.2

Brown hair are right on target with about 100,000 follicles and red heads have the least

0:52.9

dense hair averaging about 86,000 follicles.

0:57.8

Today's guest has actually written quite a bit about natural hair care and has become

1:01.6

the expert in natural and holistic hair and body care as part of her journey towards

1:06.4

recovery.

1:07.4

Lauren writes at EmpoweredSussonance.com.

1:10.5

She's a quickly rising voice in the blogging community as she writes about her recovery

1:14.2

from Ulcerative Colitis, her own healing regimen, and all of the great natural tips and

1:19.1

lessons she's learned along the way.

1:21.1

Welcome Lauren, thank you so much for taking your time to be here.

1:24.0

Thank you for having me, Katie.

1:26.1

Awesome.

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