Dr Angie Hammer

Dr Angie Hammer Dr Angie Hammer is a licensed naturopathic medical doctor specializing in treating infertility, autoimmune conditions, and diabetes.

Her approach is to get to the root of the problem by addressing cellular health.

5 things your doctor never told you about egg quality — save this before you scroll past. 👆The conversation happening in...
06/17/2026

5 things your doctor never told you about egg quality — save this before you scroll past. 👆

The conversation happening in functional medicine is not making it into most fertility clinics yet. And the gap between what women are being told and what is actually possible is something I cannot stay quiet about.

📌 Share this with someone who is navigating a fertility diagnosis and deserves the full picture.

This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider for personalized medical guidance.

06/17/2026

The egg quality conversation your doctor hasn’t had with you yet — but needs to. 🧬

If you’ve been told your AMH is low, your eggs are “old,” or IVF is your only option… this series was made for you.

I’m breaking down everything over the next few weeks:
↳ What actually determines egg quality
↳ The labs nobody is running
↳ What’s silently damaging your eggs
↳ What real optimization looks like

And yes — this matters whether you’re trying naturally, prepping for IVF, or using a donor.

Comment EGG QUALITY and I’ll send you a link to schedule a free consult with me!

Save this post. Share it with someone who needs it. Let’s go. 🔥

06/16/2026

This is what it looks like to actually treat endometriosis — not suppress it.

Five layers.
Every mechanism we’ve talked about in this series —
immune dysregulation,
the self-feeding estrogen loop,
progesterone resistance,
gut-driven estrogen recirculation,
chronic inflammation destroying egg quality
— addressed intentionally and simultaneously.

This is not a one-supplement fix. It is a comprehensive root cause protocol. And it changes outcomes.

If you’ve been managing endo for years and feel like you’re spinning your wheels — this is why. The standard approach only touches the surface. Root cause medicine goes deeper.

Ready to stop managing and start healing?
Comment ROOT CAUSE and I will send you a link to schedule a free consult with me. 💛

This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care.

Endo Does Not Mean IVFIf you have endometriosis and want to conceive — this is the post I wish someone had shown you at ...
06/16/2026

Endo Does Not Mean IVF

If you have endometriosis and want to conceive — this is the post I wish someone had shown you at your first appointment.

The mechanisms that impair fertility with endo — chronic pelvic inflammation, oxidative stress damaging egg quality, an inflammatory environment hostile to implantation — are not fixed by IVF. You can transfer a perfect embryo into an inflamed, hormonally dysregulated uterus and it will not stick.

But those same mechanisms? They respond to root cause treatment.

When inflammation calms, when estrogen dominance is addressed, when the gut is healing and oxidative stress comes down — the biology changes. Women with endometriosis conceive naturally every single day. Not because they got lucky. Because the obstacles were removed.

IVF is a tool. A powerful one when it’s truly needed. But it is not a sentence, and it is not the only path forward.

You deserved to know that a long time ago. 💛

If you’re ready to stop managing and start addressing the root cause — comment ROOT CAUSE or find the link in my bio.

This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care.

06/15/2026

Endometriosis does not automatically mean IVF. Full stop.

The mechanisms that impair fertility with endo — chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, poor egg quality, impaired implantation signaling — are not fixed by IVF. You can transfer a perfect embryo into an inflamed, dysregulated uterine environment and it will not stick.

But those mechanisms? They respond to root cause treatment.

When inflammation calms. When estrogen dominance is addressed. When the gut is healing and oxidative stress comes down and egg quality improves — women with endo conceive. Naturally. Every day.

You deserved to hear that a long time ago. 💛

IVF is a tool. Not a sentence. And not the only option.

This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care.

06/14/2026

Your gut and your endo are in a feedback loop — and most doctors never connect these dots.

The estrobolome — gut bacteria responsible for estrogen metabolism — directly determines how much estrogen is circulating in your body. When it’s out of balance, an enzyme called beta-glucuronidase reactivates estrogen your liver already cleared and sends it back into your bloodstream.

For a woman with endometriosis, that is fuel for lesion growth, inflammation, and hormonal chaos.

Add leaky gut increasing your systemic inflammatory load, and research now showing microbiome dysbiosis in the reproductive tract itself — and you start to see why gut health is foundational to endo treatment.

Heal the gut. Clear the estrogen. Calm the inflammation. This is the work. 💛

This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care.

If you’ve had surgery, taken medication, done everything right — and your endo came back — this is why.Endometriosis les...
06/13/2026

If you’ve had surgery, taken medication, done everything right — and your endo came back — this is why.

Endometriosis lesions are not passive tissue. They contain an enzyme called aromatase that converts androgens into estrogen right inside the lesion itself. More estrogen drives more lesion growth. More growth produces more aromatase. It is a self-sustaining cycle that birth control never touches.

Add progesterone resistance on top of that — where cells don’t respond normally to the natural brake on estrogen — and you have a system that is actively working against you regardless of what medication you’re on.

This is not a personal failure. This is biology that was never properly explained to you.

But every layer of this cycle is a target. Aromatase activity can be reduced. Estrogen metabolism can be supported. Progesterone sensitivity can be worked on. The immune dysfunction driving lesion survival can be addressed.

Root cause medicine works because it interrupts the cycle — not just quiets it temporarily. 💛

This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care.

06/12/2026

Your endo lesions are not passive. They are actively producing estrogen to keep themselves alive.

This is one of the most important — and most overlooked — mechanisms in endometriosis. Local aromatase activity inside lesions creates a self-feeding estrogen loop that birth control never touches. Add progesterone resistance on top of that, and you have a system that is actively working against you.

The result? Chronic inflammation. Oxidative stress. Compromised egg quality. Implantation failure.

But every single one of these is a target. Root cause medicine works because it addresses the actual mechanisms driving your disease — not just the symptoms.

Next video: your gut is recycling estrogen back into your bloodstream and making all of this worse. You need to see this one. 👇

This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care.

06/11/2026

Birth control was never a cure. It was a pause button.

And for women with endometriosis who want to conceive — that distinction matters enormously.

Here’s what the research actually shows: endo is an immune dysregulation problem. Your immune system is failing to clear tissue it should be clearing. And the inflammatory environment that creates? It damages egg quality and impairs implantation long before you ever try to get pregnant.

Suppressing your cycle doesn’t fix any of that.

Root cause does. 👇

Next video we’re going deep on estrogen dominance and why endo lesions literally produce their own estrogen to keep themselves alive. It’s wild — and you need to know it.

This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care.

What endo really is… Most women with endometriosis are handed a diagnosis and a prescription. Nobody hands them an expla...
06/10/2026

What endo really is…

Most women with endometriosis are handed a diagnosis and a prescription. Nobody hands them an explanation.

Here’s what the research actually shows: endometriosis is not just tissue in the wrong place. It is an inflammatory immune condition — and that distinction changes everything about how it should be treated.

When we understand endo as an immune and inflammatory disease, we stop asking “how do we suppress the symptoms” and start asking “what is driving the dysfunction.” That is a completely different — and far more powerful — question.

Endo affects egg quality, implantation, and systemic inflammation. Not just your period. Not just your pelvis.

And inflammatory conditions respond to root cause care. That means there is real work we can do. Beyond birth control. Beyond just managing.

Save this one. Share it with someone who needs to hear it. 💛

This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized care.

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