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The Body System That Regulates Everything—And Why No One Talks About It - Fempower Health | A Women's Health Podcast

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Episode Overview:

You’ve heard of the nervous system, the endocrine system, and the immune system. But what about the endocannabinoid system (ECS)—the one that helps regulate all of them?

In this episode, Georgie breaks down one of the most overlooked systems in human biology. Discovered through cannabis research but far more than a cannabis issue, the ECS plays a critical role in maintaining balance across mood, metabolism, hormones, inflammation, pain, and immune response.

So why isn’t it taught in medical school? And how is that omission impacting the care we receive—especially for women dealing with complex, chronic symptoms?

This is a must-listen if you’re a health-conscious woman, clinician, innovator, or advocate wondering why the healthcare system keeps missing the root cause.

What You'll Learn:

  • What the endocannabinoid system is—and what it isn’t
  • How the ECS helps regulate key systems: hormonal, metabolic, immune, and neurological
  • Why cannabis stigma is still limiting ECS education in medicine
  • The real-world consequences of not teaching ECS in medical or nursing school
  • Why women with complex symptoms may be falling through the cracks
  • How diet, stress, and trauma can dysregulate the ECS—and what to do about it
  • What clinicians, patients, and innovators need to know now

Related Resources:



**Top 50 Health Podcast of 2024**

Want men to better understand how to you during your menopause journey! Tell us what you want them to know.

If you're passionate about advancing women's health, there are many ways you can support and stay in touch with Fempower Health. Here's how:

  1. Subscribe and Listen: Tune in to new episodes every Tuesday by subscribing to the Fempower Health Podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. Your regular listenership is invaluable!
  2. Leave a Review: Help us grow by leaving a review on Apple, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback not only supports us but also helps others discover our podcast.
  3. Share with Others: Spread the word by sharing episodes with friends, family, or anyone interested in women's health. Every share helps!
  4. Engage in Discussions: Join the Fempower Health Women's Health Community. Learn more here.
  5. Find Us on Social: Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok, YouTube, for the latest updates and engaging content.
  6. Stay Informed: Sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest announcements, news, and research directly in your inbox.
  7. Reach Out: We love hearing from you! Reach out for inquiries, outreach, or even to share your questions and topics of interest.

Together, let's build a stronger community dedicated to women's health. Your support is crucial in this journey!


**The information shared by Fempower Health is not medical advice but for informational purposes to enable you to have more effective conversations with your doctor. Always talk to your doctor before making health-related decisions. Additionally, the views expressed by the Fempower Health podcast guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent.**

**May contain affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links**

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Episode Overview:

You’ve heard of the nervous system, the endocrine system, and the immune system. But what about the endocannabinoid system (ECS)—the one that helps regulate all of them?

In this episode, Georgie breaks down one of the most overlooked systems in human biology. Discovered through cannabis research but far more than a cannabis issue, the ECS plays a critical role in maintaining balance across mood, metabolism, hormones, inflammation, pain, and immune response.

So why isn’t it taught in medical school? And how is that omission impacting the care we receive—especially for women dealing with complex, chronic symptoms?

This is a must-listen if you’re a health-conscious woman, clinician, innovator, or advocate wondering why the healthcare system keeps missing the root cause.

What You'll Learn:

  • What the endocannabinoid system is—and what it isn’t
  • How the ECS helps regulate key systems: hormonal, metabolic, immune, and neurological
  • Why cannabis stigma is still limiting ECS education in medicine
  • The real-world consequences of not teaching ECS in medical or nursing school
  • Why women with complex symptoms may be falling through the cracks
  • How diet, stress, and trauma can dysregulate the ECS—and what to do about it
  • What clinicians, patients, and innovators need to know now

Related Resources:



**Top 50 Health Podcast of 2024**

Want men to better understand how to you during your menopause journey! Tell us what you want them to know.

If you're passionate about advancing women's health, there are many ways you can support and stay in touch with Fempower Health. Here's how:

  1. Subscribe and Listen: Tune in to new episodes every Tuesday by subscribing to the Fempower Health Podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. Your regular listenership is invaluable!
  2. Leave a Review: Help us grow by leaving a review on Apple, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback not only supports us but also helps others discover our podcast.
  3. Share with Others: Spread the word by sharing episodes with friends, family, or anyone interested in women's health. Every share helps!
  4. Engage in Discussions: Join the Fempower Health Women's Health Community. Learn more here.
  5. Find Us on Social: Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok, YouTube, for the latest updates and engaging content.
  6. Stay Informed: Sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest announcements, news, and research directly in your inbox.
  7. Reach Out: We love hearing from you! Reach out for inquiries, outreach, or even to share your questions and topics of interest.

Together, let's build a stronger community dedicated to women's health. Your support is crucial in this journey!


**The information shared by Fempower Health is not medical advice but for informational purposes to enable you to have more effective conversations with your doctor. Always talk to your doctor before making health-related decisions. Additionally, the views expressed by the Fempower Health podcast guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent.**

**May contain affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links**

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