"Well Traveled" - A Worldly Woman's Guide to Health

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"Well Traveled" - A Worldly Woman's Guide to Health

Well Traveled is a podcast on a mission.For decades, the majority of medical research was conducted on male bodies - leaving women, particularly those in perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause, without the full picture of their own health. But while Western medicine was looking the other way, healing traditions around the world had been deeply observing, understanding, and caring for women's bodies for thousands of years.This show goes to find that wisdom.Hosted by Dr. Alexina Mehta, Naturopathic Physician, each episode journeys to a different healing tradition - Ayurveda, Tibetan medicine, Andean healing, European herbalism, Greek and Egyptian Medicine, indigenous wisdom and more — and bridges its ancient intelligence with modern functional medicine, naturopathic science, and the latest neuroscience on the female brain.We cover the topics that matter most to women in this stage of life — hormones, thyroid health, gut health, IBS, fatty liver, brain

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    Well Travelled: The Secret of The Easiest Menopause In The World- Japan

    Japanese women have one of the smoothest menopausal transitions on the planet. Fewer hot flashes, less anxiety, lower rates of depression, and a cultural narrative that frames midlife not as a loss but as a season of renewal and personal power. That is not genetics. It is wisdom. In this episode we unpack the cultural, dietary, and medicinal traditions behind Japan's remarkable relationship with midlife. From the phytoestrogen-rich foods that anchor the Japanese diet, to Kampo medicine's pattern-based approach to the female body, to a social culture that reveres older women rather than sidelining them, we go deep into what Japan has quietly understood about the midlife woman for centuries. If you have ever felt like the conversation around menopause was missing something, this episode is your answer. The secret has been hiding in the East all along.

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    Well Travelled: Ayurveda and The Perimenopausal Years

    Episode 2 Summary: The Vata Years — What Ayurveda Has Always Known About PerimenopauseIn this episode of Well Traveled, Dr. Alexina Mehta takes you to India to explore how Ayurveda has understood perimenopause for over 5,000 years — not as a problem to fix, but as a natural and powerful transition into a new phase of life.She introduces the Ayurvedic concept of the three doshas — Vata, Pitta, and Kapha — and explains how perimenopause marks the beginning of the “Vata years,” a time characterized by increased movement, change, and sensitivity in the body and mind.Through this lens, common symptoms like anxiety, sleep disruption, weight changes, dryness, and hormonal fluctuations begin to make sense. Rather than random or pathological, they are signs of rising Vata and a system asking for a different kind of support.Dr. Mehta bridges ancient wisdom with modern functional medicine, showing how both systems describe the same underlying shifts — changes in hormones, gut health, nervous system regulation, and stress resilience — using different languages.She also highlights key Ayurvedic herbs that support this transition, including Shatavari, Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Triphala, and Turmeric, each offering unique benefits for hormonal balance, digestion, cognition, and nervous system stability.Most importantly, she shares practical guidance for navigating this phase with more ease: grounding routines, warm and nourishing foods, healthy fats, consistent rhythms, and prioritizing rest and nervous system support.This episode reframes perimenopause as an initiation, and offers a powerful, holistic framework to help women feel more at home in their bodies during this transition.

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    Welcome to Well Travelled: Why a Global Approach to Women’s Health Can Empower You

    If you're a woman in perimenopause, menopause, or postmenopause who has ever sat in a doctor's office feeling dismissed, unheard, or simply knowing there has to be more available to you — this podcast was made for you.Because there is more. A lot more.In this first episode, Dr. Alexina Mehta — Naturopathic Physician, Ayurvedic and Functional Medicine Practitioner — introduces the journey that shaped her practice: from sitting with indigenous healers in the Andes, to studying in Ayurvedic centers in India, to learning Tibetan Medicine from a medicine woman from Tibet, and walking through the healing traditions of Egypt, Mexico, and South America.Every tradition she encountered understood something that modern medicine is only just beginning to catch up on — that you cannot separate the body from the mind, the emotions from the organs, or the physical from the spiritual. And that feminine energy is not something to be overridden. It is the very intelligence through which a woman's body heals.In this episode you'll discover:Why so many women in midlife feel dismissed by conventional medicine — and the little-known research gap that explains itWhat 20+ years of clinical practice and global healing traditions reveal about women's health that mainstream medicine rarely discussesHow ancient Ayurvedic, Tibetan, and indigenous healing systems understood the female body in ways that are only now being validated by modern scienceWhy healing is not the absence of symptoms — it is the return to wholenessWhat Well Traveled will cover: hormones, thyroid, gut health, brain fog, bone health, sleep, anxiety, grief, the emotional life of your organs, and the spiritual dimensions of healingThis is the conversation your 10-minute appointment never had time for.About Dr. Alexina MehtaDr. Alexina Mehta (ND, AP, BHK) is a Naturopathic Physician and Ayurvedic Practitioner specializing in midlife women's health. Blending Functional Medicine, Ayurveda, Tibetan Medicine, and Energy Medicine, she has spent over two decades helping women navigate perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause with a whole-person, whole-world approach to healing.Follow on Instagram: @dralexinamehtaTo learn more about how I can help you- email [email protected]'s health podcast, perimenopause, menopause, postmenopause, holistic health, Ayurvedic medicine, functional medicine, naturopathic medicine, Tibetan medicine, hormone health, midlife women, integrative medicine, women's wellness, holistic healing, mind body spirit

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    How to Optimize Your Winter Routines for Health

    Every season has a different energetic effect on our health. Learn what you can do to optimize the winter season!

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    How do we bring Compassion into Healthcare? An Interview with Dr. Thupten Jinpa

    I had the honor of interviewing the chief translator for His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Dr. Thupten Jinpa in the middle of the Covid crisis when questions around the future of healthcare were in the spotlight. Listen to the suggestions from Dr. Jinpa and his wisdom on how we can bring more compassion into healthcare. Share this podcast with healers in your life who are on a mission to bring more light into this world.You'll be inspired by what he shares on:Compassion in Healing and HealthcareAltruism in various contextsCompassion and Courage in Daily LifeCommunity, Self Care and Ethics in HealthcareMeditation Practices for Self-Care and Inner PeaceThe Future Buddha Maitreya

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    Eliminating the Suffering and Embodying Virtues

    If you are suffering, it is possible to learn tools to eliminate it. Various traditions from around the world have shared this knowledge and it has transformed the lives of millions. This introduction will give you the tools to start the process of finding more peace, harmony and happiness.

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    Self Observation Meditation

    Self Observation is a skill that is under used by most. When we learn how to self observe we can pull apart the false illusions from the true authentic experiences that we are having.

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    Relaxation Meditation

    Do you feel that you can't slow your mind down when you meditate?The reason why is that you need to actually relax before you meditate. Relaxation and Meditation are different.Enjoy listening to this Guided Relaxation recording and then move to the Self-Observation Meditation recording when you are done!

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    Rising Above Anxious Thoughts and Feelings Meditation Practice

    Anxiety can come from out of nowhere at times. Learn how to rise above it, and gain clarity and understanding so you are back in the driver's seat.

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    A Simple 5 minute Deep Breathing Exercise

    Try this simple 5 minute deep breathing exercise to help you in a moment when you feel off your center. Find your true north once again and feel the peace and serenity that you yearn for.

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    How To Be With Those Who Are Grieving

    When life launches you into a grieving process, a lot can arise within. Learn these 2 tips to get started in how to gracefully move through grief so you can be the beacon of light you are designed to be.

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    How to Deal With Situations that Shock You- Plus a Meditation Practice

    We hear things from people in various situations in life that shock us. How do you work through these moments with ease and grace? It is possible !

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    How To Address Difficult Family Dynamics- An Intro

    Peace and Serenity is Possible, once we address the root cause of all suffering- Negative emotions. Learn what you can do to find more ease and grace.

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    Welcome to this Podcast: Introduction to Awakening the Healer Within

    Welcome to the Awakening the Healer within podcast. From a life threatening illness to a journey into naturopathic medical school and integrative health studies to travelling the world to learn from spiritual teachers and sacred sites, Dr. Alexina Mehta, ND, BHK brings you the pearls she has learned along the way on topics related to health, heath care, the spiritual and the connections in-between. Join our community of those called to the journey within, filled with inspiration, determination and fortitude- to ultimately express the beauty and love that is possible for each.

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    Your Eternal Nature

    We often forget who we are in the day to day. In this podcast learn how to connect to your eternal nature and how to recognize it.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Well Traveled is a podcast on a mission.For decades, the majority of medical research was conducted on male bodies - leaving women, particularly those in perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause, without the full picture of their own health. But while Western medicine was looking the other way, healing traditions around the world had been deeply observing, understanding, and caring for women's bodies for thousands of years.This show goes to find that wisdom.Hosted by Dr. Alexina Mehta, Naturopathic Physician, each episode journeys to a different healing tradition - Ayurveda, Tibetan medicine, Andean healing, European herbalism, Greek and Egyptian Medicine, indigenous wisdom and more — and bridges its ancient intelligence with modern functional medicine, naturopathic science, and the latest neuroscience on the female brain.We cover the topics that matter most to women in this stage of life — hormones, thyroid health, gut health, IBS, fatty liver, brain

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Dr. Alexina Mehta, ND, BHK

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