Phytonutrients…What Are They?
Phytonutrients are nutrients found in plants that may affect health positively. The health benefits found in these nutrients include decreasing the risk of heart disease and cancer, improving glucose control in people with diabetes, and much more. A few examples of phytonutrients are: carotenoids, flavonoids, lignans, phytosterols and stanols, and some vitamins. Each phytonutrient is found in varying amounts in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes and nuts.
Phytonutrients function by:
- Serving as an antioxidant
- Enhancing the immune system
- Altering estrogen metabolism
- Causing cancer cells to die
- Repairing DNA damage
Eating a wide variety of colorful fruits and vegetables and replacing refined grains with whole grains will ensure you are getting the beneficial effects of these powerful phytonutrients. To learn more, contact our office and schedule an appointment today.
Essure Permanent Birth Control
Essure is the first and only FDA approved permanent birth control procedure to have zero pregnancies in clinical trails. With Essure, Dr. Goodyear inserts spring-like coils, called micro-inserts, through the body’s natural pathways (vagina, cervix, and uterus) and into your fallopian tubes. There is absolutely no cutting or burning of your body during this procedure!
During the first three months following the procedure, your body and the micro-inserts work together to form a tissue barrier that prevents sperm from reaching the egg. After these three months, Dr. Goodyear will perform an Essure Confirmation Test, a special type of x-ray to confirm that your tubes are completely blocked and that you can rely on the Essure micro-inserts for birth control.
The benefits included:
- No cutting into the body so there are no unattractive scars.
- 99.80% effective (based on 4 years of clinical data)
- Quick return to normal activities
- This procedure is performed in-office with minimal anesthesia.
- No hormones or silicone to interfere with your body
o Unlike birth control pills, patches, rings, and some forms of IUDs, Essure does not contain hormones to interfere with your natural menstrual cycle.
o Your periods should more or less continue in their normal state.
- Peace of mind with the Essure Confirmation Test.
Can I Feel Good Again?
Am I destined to a life of feeling sub-par? Can I feel good again? Or am I forever limited to my health as it is right now? The answer is an emphatic no. In this video, Dr. Nathan Goodyear answers these questions and discusses our revolutionary approach to women’s healthcare.
open source video, online video platform, video solutionEssure: A Great Permanent Birth Control Option
If your family is complete and you are considering options for permanent birth control, then it’s time for you to learn about the Essure procedure, a non-invasive permanent birth control option. Essure is a 10-minute in-office procedure and is a great alternative to all other types of permanent birth control, even vasectomy! In this video, Dr. Nathan Goodyear explains the Essure procedure and its advantages.
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Pelvic Floor Therapy: Help for Your Leaky Bladder
No. You may not need bladder surgery! Learn about pelvic floor therapy, an early intervention in-office therapy offered at Seasons which can prevent the need for bladder surgery and help patients regain control of their bladder. In this video, Dr. Nathan Goodyear discusses pelvic floor therapy as an early intervention treatment for leaky bladder issues.
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What Is Seasons?
At Seasons, our focus is wellness, not just treatment of disease. In this video, Dr. Nathan Goodyear talks about his vision for Seasons and our revolutionary approach to women’s health care.
open source video, online video platform, video solutionOur Strategy For Treating Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

Dr. Nathan Goodyear
After my last post on Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS or PCO), a reader from Arizona emailed us and said: “My doctor prescribed metformin for me and my periods came back after 5 months of no periods!! It also is helping me lose some weight. Keep in mind, I am overweight, hypertensive, and have slightly elevated cholesterol. Ugh!”
Let’s focus on her two implied questions. First, why did her periods return when she started taking metformin? Second, why she has lost weight? As we address those two questions, you’ll learn more about our treatment strategy for PCO at Seasons Women’s Care.

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As I explained in my last post, PCO is characterized by
- High insulin levels and insulin resistance
- High androgen levels (think testosterone)
- Irregular cycles (due to anovulation)
Additionally, many women gain weight.
At Seasons we focus on alleviating these three areas without introducing any side effects. You work with the body, the body will work for you! Let’s go over them one at a time.
Elevated Insulin
Elevated insulin is the result of poor insulin sensitivity, or insulin resistance. The most commonly prescribed insulin medicine used today is the drug metformin. This is a diabetes medicine that improves insulin sensitivity and reduces the liver production of glucose. Metformin can also be associated with significant gastrointestinal side effects, though.
Metformin isn’t the only treatment to reduce insulin resistance. Alpha-lipoic acid also works, and it doesn’t have the side effects associated with metformin.
However, the easiest way to improve insulin resistance is through weight loss. You read that right. Merely losing weight will result in improved insulin sensitivity. At Seasons, we help all women with PCOS to lose weight through nutrition.
One final note about insulin. High insulin levels appear to be a primary factor in testosterone production (discussed below) because insulin binds to specific receptors in the ovaries that augment testosterone production.
Our strategy at Seasons: We work to improve insulin resistence and lower insulin levels, using weight loss, Lipoic acid, and metformin (if necessary).
Elevated Testosterone
Many drugs today are prescribed to lower testosterone. These include spirinolactone, finesteride, cyproterone acetate, dexamethasone, Lupron, flutamide, and finesteride. These are big drugs, and they can have big side effects.
At Seasons, we attack the cause at the source: lack of progesterone and elevated insulin.
OK, this part is a bit technical. Progesterone dominates the last two weeks of a cycle, following ovulation. When you don’t ovulate, your body lacks progesterone. When your progesterone levels decrease, your body stimulates more testosterone production. Raising progesterone levels again can reduce the stimulation to the ovaries for more testosterone production.
Even more important for most women, progesterone lowers the testosterone to dihydrotestosterone conversion. This will reduce the facial hair, hair loss, and acne so commonly associated with PCO.
Progesterone also improves a women’s estrogen dominance (high estrogen to progesterone ratio), and thus improves weight loss.
Our strategy at Seasons: We work with your body to lower testosterone levels more naturally by addressing the root causes of decreased progesterone levels and elevated insulin levels.
Irregular Cycles
Irregular cycles are a hallmark of PCOS. They are, however, just a symptom of the hormone problem. A woman’s uterus will only do what her body tells her to do. You might call the uterus a “Yes, Ma’am” organ. This is why removing a woman’s uterus won’t fix the problem.
The problem is hormone imbalance: high testosterone, high insulin, and low progesterone. When we add progesterone back in, we can address the high testosterone and the low progesterone problems. Additionally, we help women eat better and encourage them to eliminate their exposure to environmental toxins. This helps a woman lose weight, and it helps her body’s insulin sensivity and estrogen dominance.
Now, what about birth control pills? Most of your friends are probably on birth control pills to treat PCOS. Birth control pills do correct the cycle issues, but they replace a hormone imbalance with a hormone overload. This can be a big band-aid with dangerous consequences.
Of course, band-aids aren’t solutions. But we’re more concerned about the consequences of long term birth control. It has been shown to increase your chances of breast cancer and weight gain.
Our strategy at Seasons: When we treat PCOS, we look to the root causes, not quick fix band-aids. Treating the causes—high testosterone, high insulin, and low progesterone—results in long-term solutions that restore your overall health.
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Is Organic That Much Better?
People have asked me if they have to buy organic foods. There are many cases where I recommend organic over conventionally grown foods; however, I recommend organic dairy to everyone.
Modern dairies use different chemicals for milk production including pesticides, fertilizers, hormones and antibiotics. Organic dairies are prohibited from using these chemicals to produce milk and other dairy products. There is much controversy over whether these chemicals reach our food supply, but the difference in nutrient content is not debated.
Organic dairy contains significantly more amounts of:
- Omega 3 fatty acids
- Vitamins
- Conjugated Linoleic Acid
- Antioxidants
Organic milk and dairy can be purchased at health food stores and most grocery stores. If you would like more information on organic food or recommendations, please contact our office to set up an appointment.
Vitamins and Minerals: How Much Do I Need and Where Do I Get Them?
Our bodies work off of the vitamins and minerals we consume through the food we eat. The typical American diet does not provide the proper nutrients needed for our bodies to function as best it can. Here are 3 tips you should follow to get in the vitamins and minerals you need throughout the day.
1. Eat a healthy diet: Make the choice to eat lots of fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains and healthy fats. These foods will provide the most vitamins, minerals and fiber to help prevent diseases and maintain immunity.
2. Take a multivitamin: Adding a daily multivitamin to your routine is a smart choice as a nutrition insurance policy. There are many different brands and types of multivitamins on the market today. Choosing the right multivitamin to fit your needs is difficult without knowing exactly what your needs are. Before you are evaluated for nutrient deficiencies, choose a basic multivitamin that provides around 100% RDA of most vitamins and minerals.
3. Sunshine for D: Vitamin D is a critical nutrient for bone formation as well as prevention of many diseases such as breast and colon cancer. Many women are deficient in this vital nutrient. Getting out in the sunshine for at least 15 minutes each day will aid in the production of vitamin D through your skin.
To maintain health, it is important to be evaluated for and to replenish your body’s stores of any nutrient deficiencies. Call us today to set up an appointment to determine your specific nutrient needs.
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Confession #2: Who Knew I Had So Much In Common With Oprah?

Elizabeth Drewett
During my journey back to good health, I have discovered there are many others taking the journey with me. Oprah and I go way back. Just kidding. Oprah and I do have two things in common: we were both born in southern states (she in Mississippi, me in Louisiana), and we both have a condition called hypothyroidism. And, it turns out, we are on the same journey.
You may have heard about hypothyroidism on recent episodes of Oprah (you can watch episodes on her website). Oprah has sought treatment for her hypothyroidism with bioidentical hormones, just like me. My condition was diagnosed in December of 2007 and I have been treated with bioidentical thyroid since that time. Because we have the same condition, I thought I would share with you some of the symptoms I experienced.

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I had symptoms but didn’t even know they were symptoms. That’s one of the main reasons I am bearing my soul to you. I want you to know what I didn’t. If you have symptoms, my guess is you probably don’t know you have symptoms either.
Hair falling out. I have long hair (bra strap length). And when your long hair falls out, it just seems normal. In fact, when Dr. Goodyear asked me if my hair was falling out, I said no. After I began treatment with bioidentical thyroid, my hair stopped falling out. It was shocking. If you are pulling handfuls of hair out each time you wash, it might not be normal. I had handfuls while blow drying as well.

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Lack of energy. I have two young children, ages 10 and 4. My four-year-old didn’t sleep through the night on a regular basis until she was 2 ½. (No, I don’t need parenting classes. She had chronic ear infections and difficulty cutting teeth.) I assumed that my chronic exhaustion was due to my chronic lack of sleep. And I assumed that when I did get a couple of good nights of sleep and still felt tired, that I just needed more time to get “back to normal.” That never happened. Even after she began sleeping through the night, I remained chronically tired. I finally agreed with my husband that something just wasn’t right.
Weight gain/depression. For me, this was the worst symptom of all. Even on a diet, I gained weight. What’s up with that? Humiliation. Guilt. Frustration. I made great efforts to eat right and exercise but with no results. (Oprah’s battle with this is well-documented!) This led me, frustrated, back to the pantry to eat myself to happiness. After diagnosis and treatment, I learned that with hypothyroidism your body chemistry is working against you. You will gain weight…spontaneously, but because of your abnormal body chemistry, not because you overate.
Cold feet. No, not the scared to do something kind of cold feet. For me, socks every night was a must. Even in the summer.
Dry skin. I am the original oily-skinned girl. Shiny nose at noon. You know my type! My skin became dry but I didn’t notice it. My aesthetician made a comment to me following a facial about how my skin had changed. It was her comment that made me realize that my skin had become dry (as had my hair).
Fuzzy thinking/poor memory. I found myself unable to remember a list of a few items at the grocery store. I had to write EVERYTHING down. And I mean everything. Couldn’t even remember to return a phone call. (Anyone reading this who I forgot to call, now you know why! So sorry!) I couldn’t even concentrate to make the grocery list and counted on my husband to do that with me.
After Dr. Goodyear diagnosed me, I began taking bioidentical thyroid made by our local compounding pharmacist. Bioidentical thyroid takes a little longer to produce results than the synthetic variety. But my patience was rewarded with a return to normal thyroid levels. Within two weeks, my hair stopped falling out. Within three months, I could tell a substantial difference in my energy level and my ability to think clearly. Now, after 15 months of therapy, I am working again. It would have been impossible for me to have a normal job 15 months ago.
If you have questions about hypothyroidism and its symptoms, please send your comments.
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