Course · Women's Health

Undoctored
for Women

What you were never told about your hormones, your body, and the pharmaceutical management of both. Hormonal recovery, breast health, breast implant illness, and feminine care — through the lens of 20 years of clinical practice.

Available Now 5 Lessons · Included with Membership
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What This Course Covers

Women's health has been managed — not supported. Hormones have been replaced with synthetic approximations. Breast symptoms have been screened with radiation. Bodies that needed nourishment have been given pharmaceuticals. And the entire conversation has been framed by an industry that profits from chronic management, not resolution.

This course is built from two decades of clinical practice working with women navigating hormonal disruption, breast implant illness, the aftermath of pharmaceutical interventions, and the chronic low-grade damage from everyday exposures — in care products, fabrics, and medical procedures nobody questioned.

Each lesson is a standalone resource. Together they form a complete picture of what it means to understand, rather than manage, a woman's body.

Course Lessons

1
Available HRT & Bioidentical Hormones

The Hormone Conversation You Weren't Having

The real distinction isn't bioidentical vs. synthetic — it's rhythmic vs. static. The goal is restoring the body's own hormonal production, not substituting it with exogenous hormones, regardless of what they're made from. What HRT does, what it doesn't, and the clinical framework that actually supports recovery.

Estrogen & Progesterone Rhythmic vs. Static Dosing HRT Risks & Context Hormonal Recovery Informed Consent
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2
Available Breast Health · Mammograms

What the Mammogram Conversation Is Missing

The full picture on mammograms, thermography, breast density, and what drives breast pathology. The radiation math, the overdiagnosis data, the role of light-at-night, EMF, and lymphatic health — and what breast cancer screening doesn't address upstream.

Mammogram Radiation Thermography Overdiagnosis Light at Night & IARC 2A Lymphatic Health Breast Density
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3
Available Breast Implant Illness

Breast Implant Illness — What the Industry Denied

BII is real, it was suppressed, and the symptoms follow a recognizable clinical pattern. The mechanisms of silicone and saline implant toxicity, autoimmune activation, silicone migration, the BIA-ALCL cancer link, and what recovery actually looks like — including explant considerations.

BII Mechanisms Silicone Migration Autoimmune Activation BIA-ALCL Explant Recovery Informed Consent
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4
Available Feminine Care & Fabric

What Touches You Matters — Feminine Care & Fabrics

The daily body burden from conventional menstrual products (dioxins, glyphosate, synthetic fragrance), synthetic fabrics against skin (formaldehyde, flame retardants, dyes), and the straightforward replacements that remove ongoing exposure without sacrificing function.

Conventional Pads & Tampons Dioxin & Glyphosate Synthetic Fabrics Formaldehyde Finishes Natural Fiber Alternatives
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5
Available Hormone Reference Guide

Understanding Your Hormone Labs

A practical guide to reading hormone panels — what each marker means, what optimal ranges look like in clinical practice vs. lab "normals," what throws hormones off, and how to read your own results with informed eyes before your next appointment.

Estrogen Dominance Progesterone Deficiency Cortisol & Adrenal Axis Thyroid Lab Reference Ranges DUTCH Test Overview
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Clinical Philosophy — Allie Johnson, DNM, DIM, PNM

After 20 years in clinical practice, the pattern is consistent: women who have been pharmaceutically managed — not supported — are exhausted, estrogen-dominant, hormonally confused, and often carrying the weight of a system that profits from keeping them there.

The goal of this course is not to give you a replacement protocol. It's to give you the information that allows you to ask better questions, recognize manipulation when you see it, and understand your own biology well enough to make genuinely informed decisions.

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