VIDEO: Can A Detoxification Diet Help A Hormone Imbalance? - Dr. Christensen
Dr. Christensen explains if a detoxification diet can help a woman's hormonal imbalance.
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VIDEO: Solving Hormone Imbalances To Deal With PMS - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: How To Deal With PMS - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: Diet and Depression - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: How Does Diet Affect Menopause? - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: Which Foods Fluctuate Blood Sugar Levels? - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: How Do Diets Affect PMS Symptoms? - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: How Do You Balance Hormones? - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: Does PMS Have A Purpose? - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: BHRT Versus Conventional Synthetic Hormones - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: Breast Cancer And Its Relation To Hormone Replacement ...
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VIDEO: Depression and Hormone Balancing - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: How Can I Improve My Libido And Sex Drive? - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: The Eight Food Allergens - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: Improve Your Quality Of Sleep - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: How To Alleviate Hot Flashes - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: What Is Adrenal Fatigue? - Dr. Christensen
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VIDEO: What Is The Connection Between PMS And Stress? - Dr. ...
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VIDEO: Why Did You Change From Practicing Western Medicine To More ...
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VIDEO: What Are Bio Identical Hormones? - Dr. Christensen
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BIO:
Margaret Christensen, M.D., received her undergraduate degree from Rice University in Houston, graduating Cum Laude with a major in biology and a minor in psychology. She received her M.D. degree from Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, with Honors in 1987. She subsequently pursued a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, and is a board certified Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Following completion of her residency program, Margaret became the founding partner of Renaissance Women's Health Associates, based at Baylor. This private Ob-Gyn practice was the first in Dallas to incorporate holistic models of healing in women's healthcare and was the only practice in Dallas that had Certified Nurse Midwives with privileges at a private hospital. Dr. Christensen has been a pioneer in bringing women centered, family centered care to the office and hospital setting. In her new practice, Christensen Center for Whole Life Health, Dr. Christensen continues to explore her interests in complementary medicine practices, spirituality and medicine, medical anthropology, cross cultural healing, nutrition, herbal medicine, and women's psychology integrated with findings from the latest evidenced based, western medical research.
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