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Dr. Sarah Oulahen Turner ND



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Dr. Sarah Oulahen Turner ND



Dr. Sarah Oulahen Turner Supports

Fertility & Pregnancy

Perimenopause & Menopause

PCOS/PMS
Services By Dr. Sarah Oulahen Turner

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT)

Desiccated Thyroid

Vitamin Injections
Education & Associations

Education
Canadian College Of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM)

Associations
Ontario Association Of Naturopathic Doctors (OAND)
Canadian Association Of Naturopathic Doctors (CAND)
College Of Naturopaths Of Ontario (CONO)
Frequently Asked Questions
We often talk about big symptoms that people think are normal, like brain fog, headaches, a roller coaster of energy or cravings. I learned that cravings are a huge part of improper blood sugar regulation. When you regulate your blood sugar properly, you shouldn’t be having these highs and lows of energy or cravings. Everything should be a lot more steady in terms of energy levels.
In terms of hormones, when people are in estrogen deficiency, perimenopause, or PMS when estrogen levels are the lowest, they’re not as insulin sensitive. This makes it harder for your body to deal with the glucose load in your system.
Knowing where you are in that spectrum and strategically working with that through diet and lifestyle can make a big difference. Estrogen gets touted as bad a lot of times but is great in terms of regulating insulin sensitivity.
Exercise is huge and really beneficial. With low-intensity exercise, blood sugar levels will level out or come down slightly. But if you’re doing high-intensity workouts, it will spike and then fall. However, that’s not a spike that you should be worrying about because exercise actually helps improve insulin sensitivity. Seeing spikes from exercise is beneficial.
We also find the time of day is really important. We find that you are more insulin sensitive earlier in the day versus later in the day. Once melatonin starts being produced at around 8 pm, that will impair your insulin sensitivity as well.
Finally, the gut microbiome. Healthy gut flora can benefit your blood sugar and how you metabolise your glucose.
This gives you way much more information than any kind of one-time finger stick can. You’re seeing your whole day over two weeks. We’re a big believer in using that information along with a practitioner to really get insight in terms of what all of that information means. We don’t want people to necessarily change things right away; we want them to understand and feel how things affect them.
For the second sensor, which comes in during the second two weeks, we have them really learn how to flatline and have fewer fluctuations in their blood sugar. We don’t want it to be a stressful or restrictive thing. In our program, we talk about the order of eating and how to have the foods you love and decrease their impact. If you change the order, move after eating, or do other things, it can give you that awareness to make a big difference.
Sarah & Aliyah have been working together for 10 years. Together they enjoy inspiring and motivating patients to achieve their highest potential. Using continuous glucose monitors has been a game changer for their patients. Sarah & Aliyah’s ultimate goal is to change the world by promoting blood sugar awareness. This approach is going to revolutionize how you view your health.
Videos
Blood Sugar Awareness for Optimal Hormonal Health
Location(s)

In-Person Consultation
SOW Health
4685 Yonge St, Suite 205, Toronto, ON M2N5M3
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Dr. Sarah Oulahen, Naturopathic Doctor in North York
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