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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2025 · 24 MIN

How Early Testing Can Help You Prevent Symptoms and Serious Disease

from The Ali Damron Show · host Ali Damron

Most women are told their labs are "normal" even when they feel exhausted, anxious, or hormonal. In this episode, we're talking about why waiting for symptoms is too late—and how proactive lab testing can help you catch imbalances early, prevent chronic issues, and finally get the answers you've been searching for. From cortisol and hormone testing to a full functional blood panel, I'll walk you through what to look for and why Western medicine often overlooks the root causes. If you're ready to take your health into your own hands, this episode is for you.   Ali's Resources:  Calm the Chaos: Practical Tips and Tools for Stopping Anxiety in It's Tracks Course! Consults with Ali  BIOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough 10% off using code ALIDAMRON10 www.alidamron.com/magnesium Master Your Perimenopause Course + Toolkit "Am I in Perimenopause?" Checklist.  What Hormone is Imbalanced? Quiz! Fullscript (Get 10% off all supplements) "How To Balance Your Hormones For Better Sleep, Mood, Periods and Energy" Free, On Demand Training Website  Ali's Instagram Ali's Facebook Group: Holistic Health with Ali Damron 

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