Your Libido is a Health Marker (feat. Dr. Diane Mueller)

FEB 11, 202658 MIN
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Your Libido is a Health Marker (feat. Dr. Diane Mueller)

FEB 11, 202658 MIN

Description

Sexual health and wellness aren't just about pleasure; they are a critical health marker revealing what's happening inside your body. If you've noticed changes in your libido, you're receiving valuable information about your overall wellness. Are you ready to decode what your body is telling you?Host Jenn Trepeck welcomes Dr. Diane Mueller, a leading authority in sexual wellness and functional medicine, to explore why your libido is a health marker you can't afford to ignore. Together, they uncover the connections between sexual desire, cardiovascular health, hormonal balance, and stress management, while addressing the physical, personal, and relational barriers that impact your intimate wellness.What You Will Learn in This Episode:✅ Why sexual health serves as a critical health marker revealing underlying imbalances in your cardiovascular system, hormones, and neurological function✅ How oxytocin is released during intimacy provides powerful stress relief by lowering cortisol levels and supporting bone health, brain health, and connection✅ The three pillars of low libido root causes: physical factors like pelvic floor health and blood flow, personal barriers including body image and shame, and relational communication challenges✅ Practical interventions including specific supplements like citrulline for nitric oxide production, proper testing for thyroid health including reverse T3, and movement practices for embodimentThe Salad With a Side of Fries podcast, hosted by Jenn Trepeck, explores real-life wellness and weight-loss topics, debunking myths, misinformation, and flawed science surrounding nutrition and the food industry. Let’s dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Libido as a health marker and why sexual wellness impacts overall well-being and longevity04:04 Defining healthy libido and why medical definitions of hypoactive sexual desire disorder are inadequate08:33 The connection between relationship health, weekly intimacy frequency, and happiness quotients in partnerships09:44 Understanding oxytocin levels during orgasm versus cuddling and the profound impact on stress management14:13 Advice for single individuals on self-pleasure, the Lioness device, and building body confidence independently18:47 Why testosterone alone doesn't solve low libido and the multiple root causes requiring comprehensive approaches25:21 Physical root causes, including pelvic floor health, blood flow, thyroid function, and neurological inflammation34:43 Supplementation strategies using citrulline, nitric oxide precursors, magnesium, and VEGF enhancement through movement37:43 Personal barriers around body image and shame processing through embodied movement and sensual dance practices46:14 Relational communication in the bedroom and how 92% of satisfying sex lives involve open dialogueKEY TAKEAWAYS: 💎 Sexual health functions as your body's check engine light, signaling potential issues with circulation, hormone levels, thyroid function, or gut microbiome health💎 Achieving orgasm raises oxytocin levels 100 times higher than hugging, providing powerful benefits for cardiovascular health, bone density, memory, and cortisol reduction💎 Addressing low sexual desire requires examining three pillars: physical factors like pelvic floor strength and blood flow, personal elements including body image and trauma, and relational communication patterns💎 Simple interventions like citrulline supplementation, checking reverse T3 levels, practicing embodied movement, and using devices for pelvic floor training can dramatically improve sexual wellness ABOUT THE GUEST: Dr. Diane Mueller, ND, DAOM, is a seasoned authority in sexual wellness, blending a strong educational foundation with extensive clinical and teaching experience. With dual doctorates in Naturopathic Medicine and Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Diane has advanced the discourse on sexual health through her practice, My Libido Doc. Her personal journey through sexual health challenges has equipped her with a unique empathetic lens, enriching her holistic approach to patient care. Diane extends her expertise through 'The Libido Lounge' podcast, her online training institute, and by training medical professionals worldwide in functional medicine. Her proactive community engagements include co-hosting sexual health events and participating in numerous summits, reflecting her commitment to fostering a well-informed sexual wellness dialogue. At the heart of her practice lies the belief that a healthy libido is a cornerstone to holistic wellness, driving a practice that has orchestrated transformative health journeys for her clients. RESOURCES: Become a Happy Healthy Hub MemberJenn’s Free Menu PlanA Salad With a Side of FriesA Salad With A Side Of Fries MerchA Salad With a Side of Fries InstagramAbout Uncomplicating WellnessText ‘Book’ to 833-801-0500Heart Health is Sexual HealthKegels are for More Than Better Sex (feat. Liz Miracle of kGoal)kGoal - Website Use Code: TREPECK for 10% OFFGUEST RESOURCES: Free Products and Discounts on Items Mentioned On The Show: MyLibidoDoc.com/ProductsHot and Modern Monogamy ClubMy Podcast "Libido Lounge" mylibidodoc.com/podcastMyLibidoDoc - WebsiteYoutube.com/@mylibidodocDr. Diane Mueller - InstagramDr. Mueller's Book - Want To Want ItDr. Diane Mueller - LinkedInMy Libido Doc - TikTokYour Diet Might Be Killing Your Desire (Here's What It Means) feat. Jenn TrepeckQUOTES: 04:22 "Sexual imbalances are warning signs if we're tired all the time or have headaches, but when libido is low, we just put it into a separate bucket and don't realize this is an underlying sign of an imbalance." - Dr. Diane Mueller10:16 "When you orgasm, oxytocin blood levels raise about a hundred times compared to ten times with kissing or cuddling. Why would we have all this capacity for pleasure if it didn't have a purpose?" - Dr. Diane Mueller18:07 "I think most of the time when people feel like there is an issue with their sexual desire or even sexual performance, the tendency is to automatically jump to blaming hormones, like testosterone." - Jenn Trepeck22:14 "I love this idea of putting the underlying root causes into categories of physical, personal, and relational." - Jenn Trepeck32:53 "It's so interesting because even as we're talking about all these things, it's reiterating and reinforcing how much this is an indicator of what else is happening in the body." - Jenn Trepeck42:44 "My meditation coach talks about putting music on and dancing and being in your body, and even touching when you're putting lotion on your arms and paying attention to touching our bodies and feeling touch even if it's in the course of our everyday activities." - Jenn TrepeckSEO KEYWORDS: Jenn Trepeck, Salad With A Side Of Fries, Nutrition Nugget, Health Coach, Weight Loss For Real Life, Sexual Health and Wellness, Libido, Sexual Wellness, Hormonal Balance, Oxytocin, Cortisol, Testosterone, Estrogen, Pelvic Floor Health, Blood Flow, Cardiovascular Health, Body Image, Intimacy, Relationship Health, Stress Relief, Functional Medicine, Root Causes, Thyroid Health, Inflammation, Gut Microbiome, Vaginal Health, Nitric Oxide, Orgasm, Sexual Desire, Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder, Bone Health, Brain Health, Connection, Self-Care, Holistic Wellness, Sexual Performance, Health Marker, Chronic Imbalances, Vascular Health, Neurological Inflammation, Personal Barriers, Relational Barriers, Movement Practice, Dance Therapy, Shame Processing, Body Confidence, How To Improve Libido Naturally, Signs Of Low Sexual Desire