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TEDxFiDiWomen - Alisa Vitti - Loving Your Lady Parts as a Path to Success, Power & Global Change

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Alisa Vitti, HHC, AADP (Holistic Health Counselor, American Association of Drugless Practitioners) founded Laughing Sage Wellness, now the FLO Living Center LLC, in Manhattan, ten years ago—this, after battling the frustrating health symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and then healing herself through food and lifestyle changes. Alisa has degrees from Johns Hopkins University and the Institute of Integrative Nutrition, where she fine-tuned her unique approach to helping women in their 20s, 30s, and 40s correct their own hormonal imbalances and chronic GYN issues using medicinal foods, exercise, supplements, and lifestyle modifications. Since then, Alisa and her team have worked with thousands of women on four continents to help them regain hormonal balance, get pregnant naturally, lose weight, clear skin, heal cystic ovaries, eliminate PMS, heal fibroids, regulate periods, and boost their libido. In addition to specializing in reproductive and hormonal health, she helps women connect to, and express their feminine energy. She teaches women how to live their best and most powerful lives by owning and operating their biochemistry. Alisa's five-step program, FLO Living, is currently the subject of a clinical study in conjunction with a reproductive research scientist from Columbia University in conjunction with the Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine.

Beyond her clinical work, Alisa is also a transformational speaker who debunks myths about chronic GYN issues and inspires listeners to take control of their health. Alisa has spoken at numerous colleges, workshops, corporations, online virtual summits, health fairs, and women's organizations and sororities. She was recently selected as Hay House Inc.'s first-ever "Mover & Shaker"—and was invited to speak at the "I Can Do It" conference, along side other notable figures like Dr. Wayne Dyer, Dr. Christiane Northrup, and Cheryl Richardson. Alisa has spoken at the Women's International Summit for Health, presented the keynote at The Reveal Conference hosted by Donna Karan's Urban Zen Foundation, and has spoken at American Infertility Association's annual conference.

Alisa's media and social networking exposure is rapidly growing. She's been featured in various traditional media outlets including CBS News, Huffington Post, Fox Business News, Life & Style, and various internet radio shows and blogs. She is also an expert blogger for CrazySexyLife.com, SavvyAuntie.com, and contributes to FertilityAuthority.com, HealthyStyleNY.com, People.com, and other prominent sites. In the publishing world, she penned a chapter on preserving and protecting fertility in Melanie Notkin's Savvy Auntie: The Ultimate Guide for Cool Aunts, Great Aunts, Godmothers, and All Women Who Love Kids (William Morrow, 2011) and is a featured expert in Dr. Christiane Northrup's newest edition of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom (Bantam, 2010).

She is currently expanding her new online healthcare venture for women as CEO of FLOLiving.com.

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  • OK, so... what do we eat, then? For god's sake, tell us.

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  • This video was recommended to me. What I take away from this though is: 80% she advertises and promotes herself and her practice; 10% she speaks about what her problems were; 10% she speaks about how the body parts relate to each other. So - this is basically an ad for herself. Which I understand, everyone needs to make money. But not at any point does she give any practical tips, advice, hints, exercises, etc. It's therefore pretty worthless, unless one can afford an expensive nutritionist.

  • LOVE THIS!! I got pregnant during my Columbia Post-bach program in 2005. Afterwards...when I started ovulating again I started telling people how aware I was that I was a different person every week of my cycle. I have been teaching this and many other related things to people ever since.....Thank you for your eloquent and powerful explanation of this and for sharing it with the world! I hope to meet you in person some day soon :)

  • If you want to know what to eat, you should consider getting a personal health coach... Alisa graduated from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, which graduates coaches all over the country. Check out a selection of them on the myombody(dot)com site

  • WOW! Alisa, you gave voice,names and language to something I've known intuitively, but didn't know how to express. I will be tweet about this and share with my peeps for sure. Thanks.

  • That was awesome Alisa! GREAT TALK! This is such a gift to us. Thank you!

  • You are so brave and bold to take this on. You are giving a huge gift to all women. You are a role model for women to take charge and ownership of their own health. BRAVO

  • Alisa, I wish you were around when I was experiencing all the turmoil with my hormonal imbalances but I'm sure glad you're able to help others now. Keep on keeping on! Your message to women is invaluable.

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