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What Most Doctors Miss About Women's Health

  • Writer: pillarhealthsystems
    pillarhealthsystems
  • Aug 19
  • 2 min read

Wired Wellness Weekly

In this episode of the Femme Force, our very own Dr. Evelyn Higgins brought the heat—and the science.


This under-the-radar episode is already making quiet waves. Dr. Higgins dove into a radically different approach to women’s health—personalized medicine based on your genes, hormones, and brain chemistry. It's not a fad. It's the future.

“When you know your genomic blueprint,” Dr. Higgins said, “you’re no longer guessing with your health. You’re strategizing.”

The Problem: Generic Health Advice Isn’t Working for Women


Let’s be real: mainstream wellness has failed to account for the complexity of women’s biology.


  • Hormones fluctuate monthly (and dramatically through perimenopause and menopause)

  • Women process alcohol, stress, and trauma differently than men

  • Breast cancer risk isn’t one-size-fits-all

  • Mental health? Often dismissed or misdiagnosed in women


Healthcare has spent decades treating symptoms. At Wired BioHealth, we go deeper—to the cellular level.

Solution: Wired BioHealth’s Precision Wellness Model


Dr. Higgins and the Wired BioHealth team believe the real answers lie within your body’s unique biochemistry—your genes, your hormones, your neurotransmitters.


We analyze markers that traditional medicine overlooks, including:


-- Estrogen metabolism pathways (crucial for breast cancer risk)

-- Dopamine and serotonin gene expression (hello, mood & motivation!)

-- How your body handles inflammation, detoxification, and oxidative stress


This isn’t a “wellness hack.” This is data-driven, precision health.

What You Can Do This Week

1. Diet:

  • Ditch the “one-size-fits-all” macros.

  • Prioritize anti-inflammatory foods (wild salmon, leafy greens, berries)

  • Limit dairy and processed soy—especially if your estrogen pathways are impaired (we test for that!)


2. Exercise:

  • HIIT and strength training are hormone-balancing superstars

  • But if you’re cortisol level if suboptimal? You may need gentler movement like Pilates or walking (we test for that!)


3. Alcohol:

  • Women metabolize alcohol differently—and even low levels can spike estrogen and inflammation

  • If you have the COMT gene variant, your body may struggle to clear stress hormones and estrogen. (we test for that!)


4. Mental Health:

  • Feeling low isn’t just in your head—it could be in your dopamine pathway genes

  • Stop guessing. Get data. Balance your brain chemistry with targeted micronutrients, not trial-and-error prescriptions. (it's what we do!)


5. Breast Cancer:

  • Early detection is powerful. Prevention is even more powerful.

  • We assess your methylation and detox pathways, which impact how your body clears carcinogens and excess estrogen.

The Wired Woman: Resilient. Informed. Activated.


Wellness isn’t about being “disciplined.” It’s about being deeply connected to your biology.

At Wired BioHealth, we help women go beyond vague goals and into biochemical empowerment.


Curious about your own epigenetic or neuroscience profile? Schedule a visit in our Atlanta or Alpharetta office by calling 404-939-4548. Don't have time in your schedule? Book a virtual consultation HERE.


 
 
 

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