
Detox to Support Natural Fertility, Even in Your 40s | Feel Freaking Amazing™ Podcast
I was grateful to join Edwin Levitran, MD, and Wendie Trubow, MD, on the Feel Freaking Amazing™ podcast to talk about a topic I’m deeply passionate about: how preparing your body before conception can transform fertility outcomes and the health of the next generation.
In this conversation, I share the functional medicine perspective on fertility, which looks beyond surface-level solutions and instead focuses on identifying and correcting the underlying imbalances that may be standing in the way of conception.
Looking Beneath the Surface of Fertility Challenges
Difficulty getting pregnant is often a reflection of deeper physiological stress. We discuss how factors like environmental toxins, nutrient depletion, inflammation, and blood sugar dysregulation can all interfere with reproductive health. When these are addressed, the body is better able to move into a state that supports conception.
Reducing Toxic Burden to Improve Outcomes
One of the most overlooked pieces of the fertility puzzle is toxic exposure. From plastics and pesticides to indoor air quality and personal care products, these inputs can disrupt hormones and impact both egg and sperm quality. I walk through how I approach testing and how to begin gently supporting the body’s natural detoxification pathways.
A Shared Responsibility: Supporting Male Fertility
Fertility is not just a women’s health issue. We explore how sperm health reflects overall health and how targeted changes—nutrition, detoxification, and lifestyle shifts—can significantly improve sperm quality in a relatively short period of time.
Creating the Best Possible Starting Point
We also talk about what it looks like to take a proactive approach to conception, even later in life. By focusing on mitochondrial health, nutrient sufficiency, and lowering inflammation, it’s possible to create a stronger foundation for pregnancy and for your child’s long-term health.
This episode offers a hopeful, science-backed roadmap for anyone who wants to approach fertility with intention—supporting not just the ability to conceive, but the health of the baby for years to come.




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