
Ep. 149: The Oral Health–Thyroid Connection: What Your Mouth Says About Your Hormones with Amber White
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Your mouth tells a story — and it’s not just about your teeth.
Join Sophie Shepherd and Amber White, a biological dentistry expert, as they explore the link between oral health, hormone balance, and thyroid function.
Learn about:
- How gum and tongue symptoms reflect deeper imbalances
- The truth about root canals and mercury fillings
- How the oral microbiome influences your entire body
Listen in for practical oral care tips, nutritional support, and how to find a biological dentist near you.
🎧 Tune in to Episode 149 of the She Talks Health Podcast now!
Resources & Links Mentioned:
- iAOMT.org — International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology
- IABDM.org — International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine
- Hydroxyapatite-based toothpaste for remineralizing enamel
🎧 Listen now to discover how your mouth might just be the key to your whole-body health.
👉 Ready to go deeper? Learn about Sophie’s SHE Thrives Program, which offers custom detox, drainage protocols, and personalized thyroid support.
Connect with Amber:
Website: https://www.naturallyamberwhite.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naturallyamberwhite/
Connect with Sophie:
Website: shetalkshealth.com
Instagram: @shetalkshealth
🔗 Learn more about SHE Thrives Group Program
🔗 Learn more about HTMA Testing
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