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🗓️ 23 June 2022
⏱️ 46 minutes
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After practicing medicine for several years and raising two children who were officially off to college, Dr. Melissa Sundermann decided it was time to pursue her own passions and expand her knowledge and scope of practice.
While she loved being an internal medicine physician in Ann Arbor, Michigan, she wasn’t fulfilled by the revolving door aspect of the system - quick appointments, multiple patients, and prescription-based treatment.
So, Melissa did what we all do when we’re searching for an answer - she went to Google. Lo and behold, she discovered Lifestyle Medicine and knew instantly that she had found her calling - helping people treat and prevent diseases through the six pillars of lifestyle medicine: movement, restorative sleep, stress management, avoidance of risky behaviors, positive social connections, and of course a whole-foods plant predominant diet.
In this episode, she shares some of the advice and resources she gives to her patients who come in for lifestyle consultations and the great impact she is able to make in her patients’ lives. She also talks in-depth about the benefits of a whole food plant-based diet and the pillars of lifestyle medicine for women in perimenopause and menopause, and how she puts these pillars into practice in her own life.
Dr. Sundermann helps patients reach their health and longevity potential at any age and I know you’ll love her enthusiasm and zest for life. She is living her dream so that you can live yours.
Episode Timestamps
3:20 Dr. Sundermann’s Introduction and a House Transitioning!
5:10 Dr. Sundermann’s inspiration for becoming a Doctor
8:30 What exactly does an Internal Medicine do?
13:45 Google to the Rescue!
22:20 The Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine - #1 Nutrition
23:05 #2 Movement
24:05 #3 Restorative Sleep
28:14 #4 Avoidance of Risky Behaviors - Smoking, Alcohol
29:10 #5 Stress Management - Managing Cortisol with Breathing Exercises
31:25 #6 Social Connection
32:40 Bonus #7 FRESH AIR
33:15 Promising research and advice for treating symptoms related to the perimenopause and menopause transition
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