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Dr. Hotze's Wellness Revolution

Hormone Balance & the Importance of Vitamins: A Conversation with Dr. Erika Schwartz

28 May 2020

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Supplements affect everything! Medicines affect one thing but have side effects on everything. This week, Dr. Hotze is joined again by special guest, best-selling author, and physician from New York City, Dr. Erika Schwartz. She is the author of several top-rated books including “Don’t Let Your Doctor Kill You.” Dr. Schwartz started her career in ER medicine and opened her private practice 20 years ago. Her own battle with hormone imbalance led her to research bio-identical hormones and preventative medicine, which changed the course of her cutting-edge practice from treating disease to preventing it. She is one of the first doctors in the United States to conduct biomarker testing and use bio-identical hormones and preventative IV therapy. People of all ages can benefit from balanced hormones as they have a tremendous impact on overall health. It is important to maintain a balance of healthy eating with hormone and supplement replacement. Data shows supplements actually protect us, and in this week’s podcast, Dr. Schwartz recommends several vitamins that you can add to your daily routine. Also, learn about the importance of alkalinizing the body and simple ways to do this at home. Subscribe to our podcast here: https://www.hotzehwc.com/radio/ To learn more about Dr. Erika Schwartz please visit: www.ESHealth.com or follow her on social media. Her books can be found on Amazon.com. Take the free symptom checker test at https://www.hotzehwc.com/symptom-checker/

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