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Episode 19: Menopause Without the Madness: A Whole Health, Evidence-Informed Path Forward

47 min · 8 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of Midlife: Unmasked, I’m joined by Dr. Laura Sandquist, DNP, APRN, A-GNP-C, IFMCP a Whole Health Advanced Practice Nurse with more than 12 years of experience in functional medicine and women’s hormone health. Dr. Sandquist helps bring much-needed clarity to one of the most confusing stages of women’s health: the menopause transition. Today’s menopause landscape is crowded with advice, trends, and supplements—many promising quick fixes, but few grounded in evidence. In this conversation, Dr. Sandquist helps us cut through the noise and focus on what actually matters. Drawing from integrative health, functional medicine, and whole-person care, she explains how women can build a practical, personalized plan that supports hormone health, energy, and long-term well-being—without becoming overwhelmed by the endless stream of wellness advice online. Together, we explore how to better understand the changes happening in midlife, how to make informed health decisions, and how to move beyond being sold the “next best thing” toward sustainable, science-informed care. If you’re navigating perimenopause or menopause and looking for clear information, realistic strategies, and care that respects both the science and the individual, this conversation is for you.

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