Hormones, Sickness, and Mold: Tori is Ready To Be Healthy
misSPELLING
iHeartPodcasts
4.3 • 824 Ratings
🗓️ 16 March 2026
⏱️ 53 minutes
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Summary
Tori Spelling has been sick her whole life, and for too long, her symptoms were brushed off, misdiagnosed, or left unexplained. Dr. Julie Taylor is helping Tori get to the bottom of her health nightmare, once and for all!
If you've ever left a doctor's office with zero answers and a lot of self-doubt, this episode is for you.
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| 0:00.0 | This is an I-Heart podcast. |
| 0:02.5 | Guaranteed human. |
| 0:13.0 | Miss Spelling with Tori Spelling, an IHart Radio podcast. |
| 0:19.2 | Hi, Dr. Taylor. |
| 0:20.6 | Hi. Thanks for having me. This is so fun. Oh my gosh. Thank you for doing this. So I've had a health |
| 0:27.5 | journey, like literally. I'm like, how far back do I go to even fill you in? Yeah. So, |
| 0:34.6 | so predominantly you work in functional medicine. Yeah. And wellness. |
| 0:40.5 | Yeah. Mostly females I hear. Yeah. I mean, I started my practice out of residency. I did |
| 0:45.9 | preventive medicine at Loma Linda. And that's really where I learned about how to prevent disease |
| 0:50.2 | and how to reverse disease, which is nothing that we learn about in mud school. |
| 0:58.5 | Um, and really kind of got into hormones and things like that, really learned about that there, started my practice with women, uh, just, um, focusing on hormones for women, perimenopause, |
| 1:06.0 | PMS, migraines related to the cycle, all of the things that women deal with from the get-go until |
| 1:12.7 | like throughout life. And then the women wanted me to see their husband. So then I started |
| 1:18.2 | seeing men and then, you know, got super into gut health and all of that. So now I sort of see |
| 1:23.5 | lots of different people. But I think mostly I'm known for, you know, seeing women for hormones. |
| 1:30.4 | But I see kids and, you know, elderly patients. Yeah. Okay. That's good. My kids have a lot of health |
| 1:37.7 | issues, too. Yeah. So I was, where was I? It was just one of my kids. They're always sick, too, at the doctor. And someone was telling me that when women have a risk of heart attack or stroke or, you know, at a certain age and the signs people have to relearn because they don't teach you that |
| 2:02.5 | in medical school. Yeah. Because they do so many studies on just men. Is that true? Mm-hmm. Yeah. |
| 2:10.7 | That's so bizarre. That's just sort of how it's been, I think, historically. |
| 2:13.6 | Like it's just historic that women don't matter or we'll figure out men and they're just the same. |
| 2:20.3 | Yeah. |
| 2:21.1 | Yeah. |
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