POPULARITY
In this comprehensive deep dive, Dr. Tony Ebel explores PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections) and PANS from a neurologically-focused perspective. Drawing from his extensive clinical experience treating hundreds of PANDAS cases, Dr. Ebel reveals why traditional biomedical and functional medicine approaches, while important, often fall short when not properly sequenced with nervous system care.This episode challenges the conventional understanding that PANDAS begins in the gut, instead presenting compelling evidence that nervous system dysfunction is the root cause that then triggers the cascade of gut dysbiosis, immune dysfunction, and neuroinflammation. Dr. Ebel provides a detailed clinical protocol for healing, emphasizing the critical importance of addressing nervous system regulation first before implementing intensive biomedical interventions.Key Topics & TimestampsIntroduction & PANDAS Overview [00:00:00 - 00:06:00]Definition and why PANDAS cases spike during seasonal transitionsThe "perfect storm" nature of PANDAS requiring deep understandingDr. Ebel's Background & The PANDAS Rollercoaster [00:06:00 - 00:16:00]Clinical experience with hundreds of PANDAS casesPersonal story with his daughter's toxic exposureSetting realistic expectations: peaks, valleys, and signs of true healingWhy Current Approaches Fall Short [00:16:00 - 00:25:00]Traditional medicine limitationsFunctional medicine gets "one or two layers deep" but misses root causeWhy families feel stuck despite "doing everything right"The Root Cause: Nervous System First [00:25:00 - 00:36:00]Why gut-focused approaches miss the deeper issueNervous system → gut → immune → inflammation cycleThe reality of supplement overload and extreme restrictionsFinding the Right Practitioners & Protocol [00:36:00 - 00:50:00]Importance of expert-level care from neurologically-focused providersWhy "full send" biomedical approaches too early make kids worseThe 90-180 day nervous system stabilization periodClinical Implementation: The Reset Approach [00:50:00 - 01:01:00]Pausing 80% of supplements while keeping basicsUsing INSiGHT scans to achieve neurological stabilityRealistic timeline: 1-3 year healing journey with proper sequencing-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS DirectoryTo watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click HereSubscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
What if the goal isn't just to live longer—but to live better? In this energizing and insightful episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz is joined by one of her most cherished mentors: Joe Buishas—functional health educator, wellness speaker, and the voice behind The Tuesday Minuteand The Wellness Minute. Joe has been a pioneer in integrative health and wellness for over 50 years, coordinating training for physicians and nutritionist through his educational company, Metabolic Management. At 74 years young, Joe is vibrant, curious, and full of life. With decades of experience in the natural health field and a relentless hunger for learning, Joe shares what he believes are the most important elements for extending health span—the number of years you live with strength, clarity, energy, and joy. Together, Jamie and Joe explore the key principles that promote long-term wellness, backed by clinical experience, functional insights, and timeless wisdom. Joe's Top Health Span Essentials: Prioritize gut health and optimize digestion Keep the body in motion with daily, natural movement Eat real, nutrient-dense food that will rot or spoil—but eat it before it does Nourish your microbiome with fermented foods, polyphenols, and fiber Build and maintain lean muscle as your best anti-aging asset Strengthen your lymphatic system through regular movement Ground yourself in faith and spiritual peace Cultivate strong relationships and live with clear purpose Avoid ultra-processed foods and limit unnecessary antibiotics Support emotional and mental health through gratitude, prayer, and nervous system regulation What You'll Learn in This Episode: The difference between health span vs. lifespan The role of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) in systemic inflammation Why emotional trauma impacts gut health and disease How short-chain fatty acids like butyrate heal both gut and brain Why digestion begins in the brain—and why slowing down before meals matters The overlooked power of fermented foods, including sauerkraut and raw fiber How purpose, movement, and joy extend your years—and make them worth living What the Blue Zones reveal about longevity—and how to apply their 9 principles to your everyday life Resources & Mentions: Watch Joe's Tuesday Minute episode on melatonin Listen to The Wellness Minute Explore the science behind alcohol and how it impacts your brain and body: Huberman Lab: What Alcohol Does to Your Body, Brain & Health Whether you're in your 30s or your 70s, this conversation will help you reconnect to what truly matters for long-term health: whole food, movement, faith, community, and alignment with your body's natural rhythms. Subscribe, share, and leave a review to support this mission and keep spreading truth in wellness, one conversation at a time.
Dr. Tony Ebel explores the relationship between the nervous system and gut health, particularly in children with neurodevelopmental challenges like autism and ADHD. He challenges the conventional approach to addressing gut issues primarily through diet, supplements, and detoxification. Based on his clinical observations, Dr. Ebel explains how underlying nervous system dysfunction—specifically vagus nerve impairment and sympathetic dominance—may be the root cause of gut problems. He shares his clinical experiment that demonstrated significant improvements in GI Map testing results through chiropractic adjustments alone, emphasizing that while functional medicine interventions are valuable, they work best when foundational nervous system issues are addressed first.[00:01:00] The Growing Focus on Gut HealthWhy gut health has become a top concern for parents of children with autism and ADHDDr. Tony's study revealing 60% of parents list gut health improvement among their top goalsThe journey from traditional medicine to functional/integrative approaches[00:06:00] The Incomplete Gut-Brain ConnectionThe gut-immune system connection (60-80% of immune system in gut)The gut-brain connection widely discussed in functional medicineWhy this is an incomplete picture: the nervous system's overarching role[00:08:00] Dr. Tony's Journey and Clinical ObservationsHis background in chiropractic and exploration of biomedical approachesBuilding an integrated practice and running GI mapping testsPattern recognition between case histories, nervous system scans, and gut issues[00:17:00] The Clinical Study: Nervous System First ApproachTesting if chiropractic care alone could improve gut health without diet changes or supplementsResults: 80-85% of cases showed significant improvement in GI Map testing[00:20:00] The Vagus Nerve as the Gut-Brain Superhighway80% of vagus nerve fibers go from gut to brainHow sympathetic dominance affects gut functionThe cascade of gut issues that stem from nervous system dysfunction[00:22:00] Four Primary Gut Functions Controlled by the Nervous SystemMotility: Movement necessary for detoxificationAbsorption: Recognition and intake of nutrientsAssimilation: Direction of nutrients to where they're neededElimination: Removal of toxins and waste[00:27:00] Real Results and the Integrated ApproachThe three essential health markers: improved movement, pooping, and sleepingCase examples of healing through nervous system restorationWhy the right sequence matters: nervous system first, then supplements and functional medicine-- DETAILS & REGISTRATION FOR THE FREE MAY AUTISM SUMMIT Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS DirectoryTo watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click HereSubscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
Our healthcare system treats us like it's one size fits all, yet that's not how true healing works, especially when it comes to chronic conditions. Today's guest will help us understand how to fill the gap we experience with Western medicine, including the difference between signs vs. symptoms, and empowers our individualized healthcare. On this episode of Salad with a Side of Fries, host Jenn Trepeck welcomes Functional Medicine Nutritionist and educator Andrea Nakayama to explore why chronic conditions require more than just a diagnosis and a prescription. They unpack Andrea's “three roots, many branches” model, revealing how digestion, inflammation, and genetics lie at the heart of chronic illness—and how nurturing the "soil" around them can lead to true healing. From nutrition habits to the importance of bio-individuality, this conversation empowers you to become an informed partner in your health care.The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast is hosted by Jenn Trepeck, who discusses wellness and weight loss for real life, clearing up the myths, misinformation, bad science & marketing surrounding our nutrition knowledge and the food industry. Let's dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store. IN THIS EPISODE:(00:00) Intro: Our healthcare system is one size fits all(05:08) Andrea shares her motivation for her journey into functional nutrition, and a discussion of Western medicine(07:41) Should every person receive the same treatment for the same chronic condition(11:45) How to choose a guide in the health equation(16:40) Knowing the difference between your signs vs. symptoms(21:59) Andrea walks us through the “three roots and many branches” model(28:36) The roles digestion and inflammation play in our health(33:37) Tiers to nutrition mastery. Tier one is our non-negotiables(36:40) Don't neglect your passion and purpose(38:48) Andrea's non-negotiable trifecta: Sleep, poop, and blood sugarKEY TAKEAWAYS:Chronic health conditions must be understood through a systems-based lens, not just symptom management. Every chronic issue has three core roots—genes, digestion, and inflammation. Healing begins by nurturing these “roots” and the surrounding “soil,” rather than chasing individual symptoms alone. Western medicine excels in acute care but often falls short in managing chronic conditions. Patients are frequently seen through the lens of their diagnosis rather than as whole individuals, resulting in treatments that overlook their unique health histories and personal needs.One of the most powerful tools patients can use is specific, emotion-free communication based on personal health tracking. By clearly distinguishing between signs (measurable indicators like fever or rash) and symptoms (subjective experiences like fatigue or pain) and offering detailed timelines of when and how issues arise, patients empower providers to better understand and address their unique health needs.Supporting foundational health can start with three simple, non-negotiable nutrition habits: include fat, fiber, and protein at every meal or snack to help stabilize blood sugar; eat the rainbow to boost fiber and phytonutrient intake while feeding your microbiome; and know your yes-no-maybe list to understand better how specific foods impact your body. Tracking what makes you feel great, what doesn't, and what you're unsure about builds awareness and equips you to have more productive, personalized conversations with your healthcare provider.QUOTES: (07:41) “The first two gaps I encountered were that people are treated like their diagnosis. So, when you are in the medical system, you are your endometriosis, your fibroids, your breast cancer, your PMS. You are your symptom. The other gap was that everybody with the same symptom or diagnosis was treated the same.” - Andrea Nakayama(09:34) “A chronic condition means you're sick and you're not getting better. There's things going on for a long time, and our medical system isn't trained to address chronic conditions.” Andrea Nakayama(25:32) “The three roots of any chronic condition are always our genes, digestion and inflammation. All three need to be tended to for the branches to express themselves more fully.” - Andrea Nakayama(36:53) “We have an episode called the Longevity Equation, and one about Blue Zones and one of the big factors there that everybody seems to overlook is community and connection.” - Jenn TrepeckRESOURCES:Become A Member of Salad with a Side of FriesJenn's Free Menu PlanA Salad With a Side of FriesA Salad With A Side Of Fries MerchA Salad With a Side of Fries InstagramNutrition Nugget: Genes and EpigeneticsSalad With a Side of Fries: The Longevity EquationSalad With a Side of Fries: Blue Zones: A Blueprint for Physical and Mental HealthSalad With a Side of Fries: The Down and DirtyGUEST RESOURCES:Andrea Nakayama - WebsiteFunctional Nutrition Alliance - WebsiteAndrea Nakayama - InstagramFunctional Nutrition Alliance - YouTubeAndrea Nakayama - PinterestAndrea Nakayama, Functional Nutritionist & EducatorAndrea Nakayama - Functional Nutrition Alliance | LinkedInGUEST BIOGRAPHY:Andrea is a Functional Medicine Nutritionist and educator who has led thousands of clients and teaches even more coaches and clinicians worldwide. Together, they are revolutionizing the ownership of their own and their clients' health. As the 15-Minute Matrix Podcast host and the founder and former CEO of Functional Nutrition Alliance, Andrea draws on systems biology, mental models, root-cause methodology, and therapeutic partnerships to offer long-awaited solutions for the rapidly growing chronic illness epidemic.After losing her young husband to a brain tumor in 2002, she discovered a passion for using food as personalized medicine and is now regularly consulted as the nutrition expert for the toughest clinical cases in the practices of many world-renowned doctors. She trains nearly four thousand practitioners each year in her methodologies so that they can, too, become the last stop for their clients and patients and a trusted referral partner for doctors in their area.
In today's episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, Dr. Kate Kresge sits down with Dr. Ellen Vora to discuss a revolutionary framework for understanding anxiety—not as a disorder, but as a message from the body or soul. They explore the difference between false anxiety, which stems from physiological imbalances like blood sugar crashes, sleep disruption, and inflammation, and true anxiety, which often points to deeper emotional or existential truths. You'll hear them discuss: - Why anxiety is the beginning of an inquiry—not a final diagnosis - The difference between “false” (body-based) and “true” (purpose-driven) anxiety - How nutrient deficiencies and gut imbalances can mimic psychiatric symptoms - The surprising mental health effects of hormonal birth control - How to use food as medicine to support neurotransmitter balance and calm - The dangers of benzodiazepines—and how to taper with the help of functional medicine - The power of psychobiotics, circadian rhythm, and inflammation reduction - Why GABA, inositol, and phosphatidylcholine are key to recovery - How to approach anxiety with both compassion and curiosity
Referenced in this episode: INSiGHT ScansStories of HopeAutism Educational ArticlesEpisode on Low Motor ToneEpisode on Sequence of HealingIn this episode of the Experience Miracles podcast, Dr. Tony Ebel provides an in-depth exploration of autism across all three severity levels, discussing root causes, neurological scan findings, and the Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic approach to helping children heal. This comprehensive episode challenges conventional medical perspectives on autism and offers hope for recovery through addressing nervous system dysfunction at its root.[00:03:00] The Modern Autism EpidemicThe Perfect Storm has been brewing for 2-3 generationsChallenging the "better diagnosing" narrativeEnvironmental factors vs. genetics debate[00:11:00] Level One AutismMild social, sensory, motor challengesNeurological scan findings show mild dysregulationTreatment timeline: 90 days for initial improvements3-6 month recovery with 2-3 visits per week[00:21:00] Level Two AutismRequires substantial support with obvious physical challengesSevere gut, immune, and motor tone dysfunctionTreatment protocol: Daily adjustments initially8-12 month recovery timeline[00:29:00] Level Three AutismCompletely nonverbal with severe self-harm behaviorsExtreme nervous system shutdown and sympathetic dominanceRequires twice-daily intensive care protocolsYears of care needed, but full recovery is possible[00:38:00] Care/Intervention PhilosophyCorrect sequencing of interventions is criticalMust address neurological foundation before adding therapies"Slow down to speed up" approach[00:43:00] Success StoriesEvan: Level three to thriving, lost diagnosisCohen: From nonverbal to social butterfyEthan: Beach vacation breakthrough after intensive careEarly intervention provides best neuroplasticity advantage[00:51:00] Resources and Next Steps-- DETAILS & REGISTRATION FOR THE FREE MAY AUTISM SUMMIT Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS DirectoryTo watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click HereSubscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
In today's episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, Dr. Kate Kresge sits down with Dr. Devan Szczepanski to explore her revolutionary triangular approach to functional medicine that has transformed thousands of lives. You'll hear us discuss: 1. How the Triangle Method combines genomics, metabolic testing, and gut analysis 2. Why genomic testing provides crucial personalized insights for treatment 3. The practical applications of reformative medicine in clinical settings 4. How to prioritize interventions based on comprehensive testing Dr. Szczepanski is a board-certified family medicine physician and founder of Reformative Medicine, where she teaches clinicians her Triangle Method of gastrointestinal, genomic and metabolic testing to help patients uncover the root causes of their symptoms. After leaving corporate medicine to start her own practice, she developed a unique system combining genomics, metabolic testing, and gut analysis that aims to deliver personalized care designed to support wellness through measurable insights. Dr. Szczepanski now operates three clinics across Florida and Louisiana and has developed a training program to share her effective approach with other practitioners. Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide
If your brain feels foggy, your mood swings like a pendulum, or your cravings seem to control you—this episode will flip what you think you know about your body and your mind. Because what if your thoughts… aren't really yours? In this mind-altering episode of The Human Upgrade, Dr. Steven Gundry reveals a startling new theory: your gut microbiome might be controlling your thoughts. From addiction and depression to obesity and inflammation, the microbes living in your gut—bacteria, fungi, viruses, even parasites—may be pulling the strings on your brain chemistry, mood, and behavior. Dave Asprey and Dr. Gundry dive deep into The Gut-Brain Paradox, exposing how the gut-brain axis operates more like a microbial command center than a digestive system. You'll learn why probiotic pills rarely work, how the wrong microbes can drive compulsive behavior, and how toxic foods, glyphosate, and antibiotics have turned our guts into neurological war zones. Most shocking of all? Microbes may not just influence addiction—they may cause it. What You'll Learn in This Episode: • How your gut microbiome can hijack your brain and influence your thoughts and behavior • Why certain microbes may actually cause addiction, obesity, and depression • How antibiotics, glyphosate, and processed foods are turning your gut into a desert • How to rebuild your gut ecosystem using postbiotics, fermented foods, and precision inputs • Why food cravings might be microbial mind control—and what to do about it • What the latest science reveals about the gut-brain axis, neurotransmitters, and neuroinflammation Sponsors: -Sunlighten | Go to https://www.sunlighten.com/dave/ and enter code DAVE at checkout to save up to $1,400. -Timeline | Head to https://www.timeline.com/dave to get 10% off your first order. Resources: • Dave Asprey's New Book - Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated/ • Dr. Gundry's Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/drstevengundry/?hl=en • Dr. Gundry's Website: https://drgundry.com/ • Dr. Gundry's New Book The Gut-Brain Paradox: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-gut-brain-paradox-steven-r-gundry-md/1146019686?ean=9780062911803 • 2025 Biohacking Conference: https://biohackingconference.com/2025 • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com • Dave Asprey's Website: https://daveasprey.com • Dave Asprey's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Upgrade Collective – Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen – Neurofeedback Training for Advanced Cognitive Enhancement: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: • 00:00 — Trailer • 02:01 — Intro • 03:55 — The Gut-Brain Connection • 04:45 — Microbiome Communication and Control • 08:19 — The Role of Fungi and Plants • 11:29 — Microbiome Diversity and Health • 19:05 — Addictive Microbiome and Behavior • 28:17 — Antibiotics and Gut Health • 30:49 — Listener Concerns and Gut Health • 31:02 — Whale Watching and Climate Change • 32:58 — Understanding SIBO and Bacterial Migration • 34:02 — The Role of Soluble Fiber and Fermented Foods • 36:12 — Complexity of Gut Microbiome • 36:49 — Restoring Ecosystems and Gut Health • 38:23 — Precision Microbiome Manipulation • 41:31 — Calcium Formation and Gut Bacteria • 43:56 — Oxalates vs. Lectins Debate • 46:04 — Whole Foods and Glyphosate Concerns • 51:47 — Dopamine Levels and Gut Health • 54:59 — Conclusion and Book Promotion See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Does your health plan stress you out more than it helps you? If navigating wellness feels overwhelming, you're not alone. Luckily, wellness doesn't have to be complicated. In this episode, Jenn shows us how. On this episode of Salad with a Side of Fries, host Jenn Trepeck is here to help you uncomplicate your health journey. From focusing on what works for your body to tuning out the endless noise of health content online, Jenn breaks down the essentials—clean eating, movement, sleep, stress management, including the power of social connection, and the role of supplements. Learn why consistency matters more than perfection, how to listen to your body's signals, and why sleep might be the ultimate biohack. It's time to simplify, take control, and make wellness work for you—without the stress!The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast is hosted by Jenn Trepeck, who discusses wellness and weight loss for real life, clearing up the myths, misinformation, bad science & marketing surrounding our nutrition knowledge and the food industry. Let's dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store. IN THIS EPISODE: (02:44) Don't allow your health plan to stress you; focus on what works for your body and your life(06:19) Limit how many content creators you follow and the truth about protein and fiber(10:31) Clean, lean protein, veggies and fruit, and eating at certain times of the day(15:27) Fasting, the difference between unprocessed and processed foods, and movement(23:40) Listen to your body, stress, sleep and supplements(31:15) Social connection and community are key for longevity(33:08) Sleep is the ultimate biohack for a healthy body(37:02) The quality of a supplement mattersKEY TAKEAWAYS:If your health plan feels overwhelming, it might do more harm than good. Simplify your wellness by focusing on what works for you and limiting the experts you follow to avoid confusion and decision fatigue.Our bodies are wired to respond to stress as a survival mechanism, but modern-day stressors—like emails and phone notifications—trigger the same physiological response as life-threatening situations. This prolonged fight-or-flight state shuts down essential functions like digestion, immune response, and detoxification, contributing to long-term health issues.Simple actions like deep breathing before meals, movement, quality nutrition, fresh air, and social connection can help regulate stress and improve overall well-being. Prioritizing sleep and establishing consistent routines further support mental and physical health.Supplements can be a powerful tool to add on, but they cannot take the place of other healthy lifestyle choices.QUOTES: (07:48) “No expert knows your body better than you do. We teach ourselves not to listen to our bodies, we outsource all of that to the rules, and we follow the rules and ignore the signs and communication coming from our bodies.” Jenn Trepeck(11:45) “The difference between a meal and a snack is how much we have at a time and how long till we might need to eat again.” Jenn Trepeck(21:33) “We've heard sitting is the new smoking. Right? The thing we're doing that we don't realize is slowly killing us because sitting all day is not human.” Jenn Trepeck(27:34) “The physiological response designed to save our lives now contributes to our demise.” Jenn Trepeck(42:54) “Anything we're doing for one part of the body supports everything in the body.” Jenn TrepeckRESOURCES:Become A Member of Salad with a Side of FriesJenn's Free Menu PlanA Salad With a Side of FriesA Salad With A Side Of Fries MerchA Salad With a Side of Fries InstagramTop Five Tips for Digesting Nutrition NewsNutrition Nugget: 30-30-30The Ultimate BiohackSleep On It 60 Second Health Quiz
You think you're optimizing your brain—but what if the real culprit behind your brain fog, anxiety, and burnout is the modern world itself? In this episode, Columbia University psychiatrist and nutritional neuroscience pioneer Dr. Drew Ramsey joins Dave Asprey to decode the biological chaos hijacking your mind—and how to fight back. From inflammation and gut dysbiosis to screen-induced disconnection and hidden trauma, this is the ultimate roadmap for healing the modern brain. You'll explore the cutting-edge science of neuroplasticity, discover how movement and social connection trigger brain growth, and learn why food is still your most powerful antidepressant. Plus: dancing, psychedelics, kale debates, and why porn is quietly reshaping the male brain. What You'll Discover in This Episode: • Why brain fog, anxiety, and mood swings might be signs your brain is inflamed • How movement—especially dancing—can literally help your brain grow stronger • What your gut has to do with your mental health (and why some “healthy” foods can backfire) • The truth about antidepressants, supplements, and why there's no one-size-fits-all fix • Why porn, ultra-processed food, and doomscrolling are silently wrecking focus and drive • A new way to think about mental fitness—like a workout plan for your brain SPONSORS -BodyHealth | Go to https://bodyhealth.com/ and use code DAVE20 for 20% off your first order of PerfectAmino. -Zbiotics | Go to https://zbiotics.com/DAVE for 15% off your first order. Resources: • A Day of Biohacking and Consciousness Event April 12th: https://daveasprey.com/biohacking-and-consciousness/ • Dave Asprey's New Book - Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated/ • Drew's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drewramseymd/?hl=en • Drew's Linktree: https://shorturl.at/CIIR5 • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com • Dave Asprey's Website: https://daveasprey.com • Dave Asprey's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Upgrade Collective – Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen – Neurofeedback Training for Advanced Cognitive Enhancement: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: • 00:00 – Trailer • 01:43 – Intro • 02:51 – The State of Mental Health Today • 04:00 – Nutritional Psychiatry and Personal Experiences • 05:21 – Environmental Factors and Brain Health • 05:55 – Chemical Balance and Psychiatry • 09:19 – Mental Fitness and Connection • 14:17 – Modern Brain Challenges • 16:26 – The Role of Movement and Dance • 22:44 – Sex, Relationships, and Mental Health • 34:02 – Microbiome and Mental Health • 36:50 – Transitioning to Urban Life and Mental Health • 37:29 – The Role of Nature in Mental Well-being • 38:14 – Personal Experiences with Gut Health • 39:45 – Trial and Error in Mental Health • 42:16 – Cognitive Resilience and High Performance • 45:37 – The Importance of Family Meals • 46:33 – Challenges of Rural and Urban Living • 47:53 – Brain Health: Beyond Neurons • 49:01 – Neuroplasticity and Mental Fitness • 52:50 – Biohacking Mental Health • 57:31 – The Role of Serotonin in Depression • 01:03:57 – Debating the Benefits of Kale • 01:12:03 – Final Thoughts on Mental Health and Resilience See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Got Health Questions or Comments?
Is your gut controlling your brain? Neil deGrasse Tyson, Gary O'Reilly, & Chuck Nice dive into the gut-brain connection, GLP-1, and how this connection plays a role in conditions like anxiety, IBS, and even neurodegenerative diseases with gastroenterologist Emeran Mayer.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/the-gut-brain-connection-with-emeran-mayer/Thanks to our Patrons Sebastian, micheal bulger, Brenna C, Greg Neeley, Kathy Han, Elizabeth Hoecker, Sandra A. Segovia, Roy Rudder, Badri, Kevin Cromarty, Javier Toscano, Steven Tankard, Paul Goggin, Manjinder, Clare Martin, Kiru, Christopher Deutsch, Pat the builder, Christian Martel, Adrew Hernandez, Chris Talbot, Austin Kirkland, Elihu Del Valle, matthew Scofield, Ed Labaro, Eric Kennedy, Max Arnold, muffy7, Jomo, Visva Visva, Stephen Nicoud, Joseph Jeries, Mohammed Saif, Xebec, Fekeetsa, Neeraj Chadee, Suzanna Alexander, Balkrishna Heroor, James Williams, Andrew Perez, Christopher Pence, Ryan A, and Matt Parsons for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Dr. Tony Ebel interviews Dana Kay, a leading ADHD expert, board-certified health and nutrition practitioner, and founder of the ADHD Thrive Institute. Dana shares her personal journey from being an accountant to becoming an ADHD specialist after her son's diagnosis. She discusses the emotional roller coaster of parenting a child with ADHD, the limitations of medication-only approaches, and her comprehensive strategy for addressing ADHD through gut health, inflammation reduction, and functional testing. The conversation emphasizes the gut-brain connection, the importance of community support, and practical steps families can take to help their children with ADHD thrive.[00:04:00] Dana's Personal JourneyBackground as an accountant before becoming an ADHD specialistInitial recognition of her son's differences and challenging behaviorsHer son's ADHD diagnosis at age four and medication experience[00:10:00] The Reality of Parenting a Child with ADHD"Walking on eggshells" - the daily emotional challengesImpact on the entire family unit, including marriage and siblings[00:19:00] Finding Natural AlternativesDecision to look beyond medication after seeing side effectsGoing back to school and researching the scienceHer son's current success at age 15 without medication[00:24:00] The Inflammation Model of ADHDThe "trash can" analogy for inflammation and toxic loadGenetic predisposition vs. environmental factorsWhy ADHD is not a fixed destiny[00:32:00] The Gut-Brain ConnectionHow gut health directly affects brain functionNeurotransmitter production in the gut (95% of serotonin, 50% of dopamine)Connection to emotional regulation and executive function[00:43:00] Functional Testing ApproachComprehensive stool testing for gut health assessmentFood sensitivity, Organic Acids, and Cryptopyrrole testingCustomized interventions based on individual results[00:50:00] The Importance of Support and CommunityWhy a multifaceted approach requires expert guidanceThe ADHD Thrive Institute's comprehensive support modelDaily coaching calls and continuous availability[00:54:00] Resources and Next Steps for FamiliesInformation about the ADHD Thrive InstituteDana's book "Thriving with ADHD"The importance of taking one small step at a timeGet Connected with Dana KayWebsite (includes book): https://adhdthriveinstitute.comSocials: Instagram , YoutubePodcast: Soaring Child: Thriving with ADHD-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS DirectoryTo watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click HereSubscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
Histamine is often misunderstood. It's blamed for allergies, hives, and frustrating symptoms like flushing, itching, and congestion. But histamine itself isn't the problem - it's a symptom of a deeper issue.Your gut plays a crucial role in regulating histamine. It houses the bacteria that break it down and keep it in balance. But when the gut is imbalanced, harmful bacteria and yeast take over, inflammation rises, and histamine starts to build up faster than your body can clear it. The result? Chronic allergic responses, food sensitivities, headaches, and even more severe reactions.And here's what most doctors won't tell you - antihistamines don't fix the root cause. While they can be life-saving in severe situations, they work by suppressing symptoms, not by addressing the underlying imbalance. Over time, they can actually make histamine intolerance worse by further disrupting the gut microbiome.You don't have to live in fear of food or rely on medication forever. You can heal.In this episode, I'll walk you through:The real reason histamine builds up in the body (hint: it's not just about your diet).Why long-term antihistamine use can make histamine intolerance worse.How to rebalance your gut so your body can regulate histamine the way it was designed to.If histamine issues have left you feeling stuck, this episode is for you. Tune in now to learn how to restore balance, support your microbiome, and take back control of your health.If you or your child have been on antihistamines, don't stop based on this episode—listen, learn, and empower yourself with knowledge. Rebalancing with the Women's, Men's, or Children's Gut Rebalance Kit can be life-changing.✨ Listen now to start your journey toward healing.Thanks for listening! I would love to connect with you ♡ Subscribe to the Nourished Newsletter Visit my FAQ's Follow along with me on a Instagram Take the free Gut Health Quiz Email me at customercare@onleorganics.com Sending love and wellness from my family yours,xx - Juniper BennettFounder of ōNLē ORGANICS
In this insightful episode of the Experience Miracles Podcast, Dr. Tony Ebel interviews Dr. Meg Mill, a functional medicine expert with a background in pharmacy who specializes in the gut-brain connection. They explore how the nervous system plays a crucial foundational role in gut health, anxiety, and overall wellness. Dr. Mill shares her personal health journey that led her to functional medicine and introduces her 3R Protocol (Regulate, Repair, Rewire) for addressing health challenges. The conversation highlights why traditional treatments often fail to address the interconnected nature of gut issues and mental health concerns, and offers practical insights for parents seeking drug-free solutions for their children's chronic health challenges.[00:00:00] Introduction & Dr. Meg's Personal JourneyDr. Meg's transition from pharmacy to functional medicinePersonal struggles with gut issues, anxiety, and sleep problems that conventional medicine couldn't solve[00:09:00] The Nervous System-First ApproachWhy prioritizing nervous system regulation before nutrition creates better outcomesThe typical patient journey: conventional medicine → nutritional approaches → nervous system regulationThe importance of breaking this cycle by addressing the foundation first[00:14:00] Sympathetic Dominance & Digestive HealthHow the autonomic nervous system affects digestionThe physiological cascade when we're stuck in "fight or flight"Why stress creates digestive issues even with a perfect diet[00:25:00] The Anxiety-Digestion LoopThe vagus nerve's role in gut-brain communicationHow gut dysbiosis leads to immune responses and brain inflammationClarification about serotonin in the gut (primarily for motility, not mood)[00:38:00] The Blood-Brain Barrier & Individualized CareConnection between gut permeability and blood-brain barrier integrityThe importance of personalized, whole-body approaches to healing[00:46:00] The 3R Protocol ExplainedRegulate: Bringing balance to physiological systemsRepair: Healing damaged barriers and tissuesRewire: Neuroplasticity, vagal nerve toning, and nervous system retraining[00:54:00] Resources & Closing ThoughtsDr. Meg's podcast: "A Little Bit Healthier"The value of addressing nervous system regulation as the foundation for all healingGet connected with Dr. Meg Millwebsite: megmill.com instagram: @megmill-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS DirectoryTo watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click HereSubscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
In this episode of the Experience Miracles podcast, Dr. Tony Ebel provides a comprehensive deep dive into motor tics in children. Drawing from both his professional expertise as a pediatric neurological specialist and his personal experience with his own daughter's motor tics, Dr. Ebel explains the root causes, triggers, and scientific components of motor tics. He details the connection between motor tics and nervous system dysfunction, particularly focusing on subluxation, sympathetic dominance, and vagus nerve dysfunction. Dr. Ebel offers hope to parents by sharing how Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care, along with addressing inflammation and gut health, can help children overcome motor tics without medication.[00:00:00] Introduction and Common TriggersIntroduction to motor tics, Seasonal transitions, and growth spurts as triggersBrief overview of PANS/PANDAS connection [00:04:00] Dr. Tony's Personal StoryHis daughter's exposure to toxic chemicals Her specific motor tic symptoms and their manifestation[00:09:00] The Journey to Recovery18-month healing process and age correlation with motor tic developmentCommon manifestations of motor tics across the body[00:12:00] Root Causes of Motor TicsBirth trauma as underlying cause The spine-nervous system connection and why "transient" tics aren't actually transient[00:16:00] Component #1: Sympathetic DominanceHow subluxation shifts the nervous system into sympathetic overdriveWhy tics worsen with stress, anxiety, and poor sleep[00:19:00] Component #2: Disrupted Brain-Body CommunicationHow subluxation interferes with neuromotor coordinationWhy chiropractic adjustments help restore proper communication[00:21:00] Component #3: Vagus Nerve DysfunctionThe vagus nerve's role in parasympathetic regulation and gut-brain connectionConnection to inflammation, immune function, and modern health challenges[00:25:00] The Reality of the Healing JourneyThe rollercoaster nature of recovery Why progress is rarely linear and how to navigate setbacks[00:29:00] Success Stories and Treatment StrategyHow Dr. Tony's daughter fully recovered Brain-body communication restoration and addressing neuroinflammation[00:31:00] Conclusion and ResourcesInformation about upcoming PANDAS content and how to submit questions-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS DirectoryTo watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click HereSubscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
Send us a textThank you to our sponsor Timeline Nutrition Mitopure supports cellular energy and longevity—now available with a 10% discount! Visit timeline.com/HOTFLASH and use the code HOTFLASH to claim your offer!In this episode of The Hotflash inc Podcast journalist and host Ann Marie McQueen Ann Marie sits down with Diane Ducarme, founder and CEO of Migraine Heroes, to uncover the root causes of migraines and discuss how a holistic, science-backed approach can lead to relief and resilience.Diane blends Western medicine, Eastern healing practices, and advanced technology to tackle migraines at their core. With an MBA from Harvard Business School, a background in science and engineering, to her studies in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Diane shares how her unique perspective – and attention to detail – is revolutionizing migraine care.
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Kat James, renowned nutrition and inside-out transformation pioneer.
Transformation expert Kat James provides a deep-dive into the intricacies of the microbiome and its extensive impact on various aspects of health. Kat James, bestselling author of 'The Truth About Beauty,' shares her personal journey of overcoming eating disorders and metabolic imbalances through gut health. The discussion covers the roles of probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics in fostering a healthy microbiome, along with the unexpected connections between gut health and muscle mass, bone strength, mental health, and even skin health. They also touch upon practical tips for maintaining a balanced microbiome, especially during travel, and emphasize the innovative use of Dr. Ohhira's Probiotics. With emerging studies and expert insights, this episode sheds light on how optimizing gut health can lead to transformative well-being.
Send us a textThis conversation with Sylvia Hall unravels the intricate relationship between gut health and mental wellbeing, highlighting how mood-enhancing probiotics can have a positive impact on our emotions. Sylvia's insights on holistic wellness, parenting, and entrepreneurship inspire listeners to prioritize self-care, creativity, and authenticity in a rapidly changing world. • Exploring the gut-brain connection • Importance of holistic wellness approaches • Consumer challenges in the supplement industry • Parenting dynamics and unschooling philosophies • Balancing entrepreneurial spirit with family life • Understanding the benefits of specific probiotics and prebiotics • Addressing misconceptions in the wellness space • Encouraging individuality and creativity in children • Navigating business success with integrity and authenticity • Lasting messages for future generations on embracing creativityhttps://liftednaturals.com/Thanks for listening & being part of the Mindset Cafe Community.----------------------------------------------Connect With Devan:https://www.devangonzalez.com/connect----------------------------------------------Follow On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/devan.gonzalez/https://www.instagram.com/mindsetcafepodcastLet me know what topics or questions you want covered so we can help you achieve your goals faster.----------------------------------------------P.S. If you're not already a part of the The Mindset Cafe Community Page I would love to have you be a part of the community, and spread your amazing knowledge. The page is to connect and network with other like minded people networking and furthering each other on our journeys!https://www.facebook.com/groups/themindsetcafe/
Summary In this engaging conversation, Dr. Pat Boulogne, a high-performance lifestyle medicine specialist, shares her journey from sports to medicine, emphasizing the importance of nutrition, mindset, and holistic health in achieving peak performance. She discusses the differences in recovery between elite athletes and the general population, the significance of a robust mindset, and practical tips for improving health and well-being. Dr. Pat also highlights the gut-brain connection and offers insights into how to enhance sleep quality and overall health through intentional living. Takeaways Dr. Pat's childhood experiences shaped her resilience and approach to health. Nutrition plays a crucial role in recovery and performance. Elite athletes prioritize high-quality food for optimal recovery. Mindset is a key factor in both sports and business success. A holistic approach to health includes mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Understanding the gut-brain connection can improve overall health. Overwhelm can hinder progress; focus on manageable steps. Practical strategies can enhance sleep and reduce anxiety. Healthy eating habits can lead to better cognitive function. Creating a personalized health plan is essential for success. Follow Dr. Pat Instagram Health Team Network Facebook LinkedIn How to Get Involved: Gary Roberts, founder of the PIR Center of Excellence, has established a state-of-the-art medical center in Costa Rica dedicated to revolutionizing the treatment of mental health, addiction, and neurological disorders through cutting-edge therapies, research, and education. In addition to his work at the PIR Center, Gary founded the nonprofit Promises Recovery, Inc., inspired by his late daughter Lauren, who tragically passed away from an opiate overdose on her 27th birthday. Lauren's vision was to help those suffering from addiction and mental health issues who were trapped in the frustrating cycle of insurance limitations, and Gary continues her mission through this nonprofit. Check out our new youtube channel Good Dudes Grow Podcast You can learn more about Gary and his journey on LinkedIn and Instagram. Please help us bring innovative therapies to those who need it. Donate today through: Paypal or gofundme --
Fri, 24 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000 https://seesee.podigee.io/s3e12-john-cryan f9d417dd4b9c1419db8383f62238f1f5 In this episode, we embark on a fascinating journey to explore one of the most groundbreaking areas of science - the gut-brain axis! Leading the way is none other than world-renowned neuroscientist Professor John Cryan of University College Cork, whose pioneering work has helped uncovered the powerful link between the gut microbiome and mental health and behaviour. Co-hosted by one of Europe's leading neurosurgeons, Peter Vajkoczy, this is one episode you won't want to miss. So, sit back and buckle up as we navigate the neural pathways that connect our gut to our brain, and discover how this connection plays a critical role in a wide range of conditions, from mental disorders to degenerative diseases. We'll delve into Professor Cryan's cutting-edge research, exploring the diseases his team in Cork are targeting and the innovative delivery systems they're developing to make genetic changes in the brain. You'll also hear about the forces that shape our microbiota throughout our lives, from the importance of vaginal birth and breast milk to the relationship between stress, dementia and depression, and the impact of diet on social behaviour, cognitive decline and aging, and mental health. We'll also explore the exciting new field of psychobiotics, which Cryan covers in his bestselling book, “The Psychobiotic Revolution: Mood, Food and the New Science of the Gut-Brain Connection”. Prepare to be amazed by the potential future treatments for neurological and mental health conditions through the lens of microbiota and neuroscience. Join us for an unforgettable episode as microbes and neurons bring us closer to understanding a shared universe of the gut and the brain! *Professor John F. Cryan is Vice-President for Research and Innovation at University College Cork (UCC), Professor in the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, and Principal Investigator at the APC Microbiome Ireland Institute. His pioneering research concentrates on the gut-brain axis and the impact of gut microbes on stress, psychiatric and immune disorders, as well as their influence on mental health. He is a leading figure in this field, with numerous influential publications and significant contributions to scientific research and public understanding of the microbiome. He has published over 600 peer-reviewed articles and has served as co-editor for several books. Additionally, he currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of Neuropharmacology and Neurobiology of Stress, and is a member of the editorial boards of 15 other scientific journals. **This episode is cohosted by Prof. Peter Vajcokzy. He has been Head of Neurosurgery at Charité-Universitätsmedizin in Berlin since 2007. He leads 5,000 brain surgeries a year, 800 of which he performs. He is a full professor at Charité and an associate professor at Heidelberg. He treats cerebrovascular disorders, brain tumours, skull base tumours and performs minimally invasive spine and peripheral surgery. He also performs functional neurosurgery and pain management procedures. His research focuses on brain cancer and the mechanisms of brain tumours. He also studies the monitoring of neocortically ill patients after vessel occlusion. https://publish.ucc.ie/researchprofiles/C003/jcryan Social Media: John F. Cryan (@jfcryan) · X https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3SiQStcAAAAJ&hl=en https://www.amazon.com/Books-John-F-Cryan/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3AJohn+F.+Cryan TEDMED Food for thought: How gut microbes change your mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMVxbnfSP-Q Feed Your Microbes - Nurture Your Mind | John Cryan | TEDxHa'pennyBridge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKxomLM7SVc NETFLIX Documentary: “Hack your Health” featuring Prof. John Cryan https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/hack-your-health-secrets-of-your-gut-release-date-trailer-news Grandmaternal stress and during pregnancy and DNA Germany/ Brazil and Sweden) (Paper published in 2017 Serpeloni F, Radtke K, de Assis SG, Henning F, Nätt D, Elbert T. Grandmaternal stress during pregnancy and DNA methylation of the third generation: an epigenome-wide association study. Transl Psychiatry. 2017 Aug 15;7(8):e1202. doi: 10.1038/tp.2017.153. PMID: 28809857; PMCID: PMC5611722. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28809857/ 3 12 full no Gut-brain axis,Gut Microbiome,Microbiome,Mental health,Neuroscience,Neurobiology,Gut-brain connection,Psychobiotics,Neurodegenerative diseases,Microbiota Dr. Cecilia Ponce Rivera
Gut, Food, & Health series Episode Description: “Your taste buds have a different agenda than your mind and your gut. They're not connected in congruence all the time. So what tastes good in your mouth, is not necessarily what your gut or your brain needs.” —Dr. Edison de Mello Your gut is the gateway to your overall health and well-being. Did you know that the gut-brain connection can significantly influence your mood, cognitive function, and immune system? Maintaining a balanced gut microbiome is crucial for optimizing both physical and mental wellness. Dr. Edison de Mello MD, PhD, is a renowned expert in the field of integrative medicine. As the Founder and Chief Medical Officer of the Akasha Center for Integrative Medicine, he seamlessly blends cutting-edge Western medical practices with the wisdom of Eastern holistic approaches to provide personalized, comprehensive care to his patients. Discover the profound impact of food on gut health, the challenges of implementing dietary changes, and the importance of tailored solutions as Dr. de Mello and Justine Reichman dive deep into the gut health revolution. Meet Dr. de Mello: Dr. Edison de Mello, MD, PhD is the founder and Chief Medical Officer of the Akasha Center for Integrative Medicine. He is a board-certified integrative physician and a licensed psychotherapist. Dr. de Mello completed his residency at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City, where he trained in a biopsychosocial model and integrated complementary medicine into Family Medicine. Inspired by his grandmother, Nana, who practiced natural healing, Dr. de Mello's approach combines Western and Eastern medicine, focusing on treating the mind, body, and spirit. He has written several articles and contributed to Dr. Andrew Weil's upcoming book on the microbiome and food addiction. Dr. de Mello is also on the advisory board of several organizations and a member of various professional associations. Website Instagram Facebook YouTube X Connect with NextGen Purpose: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Episode Highlights: 01:13 Food and Gut Health 04:46 Mindfulness and Food Insensitivity 07:33 Allergy and Intolerance Test 13:59 Tailoring Dietary Advice and Personal Needs 16:45 The Role of Medical Education in Nutrition 20:50 Navigating Global Health
Did you know that GERD is one of the most common Gi disorders in the United States? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her conversation with John Pandolfino, MD, Chief of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Northwestern Medicine, and Director of the Northwestern Medicine Digestive Health Institute, Chicago, IL. Pandolfino discusses symptoms and treatments for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), including drugs, diet, and the gut-brain connection.Related Websites: https://www.nm.org/conditions-and-care-areas/gastroenterology/gastroesophageal-reflux-disease/treatments
In this fascinating episode, we sit down with microbiome expert Dr. Andrea McBeth to discuss her innovative approach to gut health and the science behind her unique healthy stool product. Dr. Andrea dives into the importance of the gut microbiome, how it influences nearly every aspect of health, and why traditional approaches to gut health often fall short. Discover the story behind "crapsules," capsules made from healthy human stool, and how they're designed to support a balanced microbiome and foster overall well-being. Join us for a groundbreaking conversation on the future of gut health!Get in touch with Dr. McBeth:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInChange Life & Destiny is a movement to excite, engage, and educate communities about the importance of taking control of our health and wellness. We highlight the latest and greatest technologies that can restore health, prevent disease, and promote wellness, as well as practitioners who are using cutting-edge technology to help patients take control of their health.Learn more about us here:Website: https://www.changelifedestiny.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/changinglifedestiny/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/changelifedestiny/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@changelifedestinyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/changelifedestinyWant to learn more? Visit our website or follow us on Instagram, Facebook Youtube, and LinkedIn.
Did you know that the health of your gut can influence how you handle stress? On this show, Karolyn talks with neuroscientist and gut health expert Arpana Church, PhD, about her fascinating research regarding the gut-stress connection. Dr. Church describes how the health of your gut can help you be more resilient when it comes to managing stress. She'll also discuss ways to enhance gut health. As the holiday season approaches, this is a perfect topic!Five To Thrive Live is broadcast live Tuesdays at 7PM ET and Music on W4CS Radio – The Cancer Support Network (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Five To Thrive Live Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
Are you tired of conflicting nutrition advice that doesn't seem to work for your body? In this episode, Dr. Sarah Doyle reveals a revolutionary approach to eating that aligns with your body's natural rhythms. This conversation unveils a powerful method that synchronizes your meals with your body's circadian rhythm, potentially transforming your sleep, energy, and overall health. Discover how simply changing when you eat certain foods can reduce inflammation, improve hormone balance, and enhance mental clarity - all without counting calories or following restrictive diets. Listen now to learn how this ancient wisdom, combined with modern science, could be the key to unlocking your optimal health. Topics Discussed: The 7X Method and its origins in Central America How circadian rhythms affect digestion and metabolism The connection between gut health and mental wellness Natural alternatives to conventional medications The importance of quality sleep and proper timing The role of supplements in overall health Exercise timing and hormonal balance Thyroid health and autoimmune conditions The impact of food timing on inflammation The relationship between stress and eating patterns ---- GUEST WEBSITE: https://drsarahdoyle.com Save $2000 on the 7X Method BootCamp - Use Promo Code MESS2000 ---- MORE FROM THE FIT MESS: Connect with us on Threads, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Tiktok Subscribe to The Fit Mess on Youtube Join our community in the Fit Mess Facebook group ---- LINKS TO OUR PARTNERS: Take control of how you'd like to feel with Apollo Neuro Explore the many benefits of cold therapy for your body with Nurecover Muse's Brain Sensing Headbands Improve Your Meditation Practice. Get started as a Certified Professional Life Coach! Get a Free One Year Supply of AG1 Vitamin D3+K2, 5 Travel Packs Revamp your life with Bulletproof Coffee You Need a Budget helps you quickly get out of debt, and save money faster! Start your own podcast!
Over a long and very active career as a researcher, clinician and educator, Dr. Nicholas Talley has witnessed the traditional mind/body dichotomy fade in relevance as science has determined just how integrated they really are. “The body talks to the mind, the mind talks to the body, and we're exploring how this happens and what we can do to interfere, if you like, to make a difference and perhaps restore health by doing so,” he says. Dr. Talley, a distinguished laureate professor at the University of Newcastle in Australia, is an international authority in the field of neurogastroenterology with more than 1,000 peer reviewed publications. Much of his work centers on disorders of gut-brain interaction, including functional dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome, and GI complications in diabetes. “What keeps me going is this idea that gut-brain connections are going to be very important, not just in gastrointestinal diseases, but in fact in many diseases that affect people across the spectrum of internal medicine.” Join Raise the Line host Caleb Furnas for a fascinating look at this burgeoning field as well as insights on probiotics, possible pharmaceutical interventions on the horizon and how artificial intelligence is impacting medical education. Mentioned in this episode:University of Newcastle
Dr. Kyra Bobinet joins us to talk about her passion for healing the world of failure disease. She is a passionate advocate for healing the world of failure that leaves us stuck in knowing what to do but not being able to do it. As a physician, public health leader, healthcare executive, and behavioral expert, she has passionately studied our human battle with failure and relapse for decades. She finally found the brain-based source of our struggles and a way to work with our brain to be free of limitations. Through her life's work helping many thousands to get and stay healthy, she is 100 percent convinced that neutralizing failure and liberating our motivation and joy is our biggest opportunity to reduce suffering.Unstoppable Brain: The New Neuroscience that Frees Us from Failure, Eases Our Stress, and Creates Lasting Changehttps://drkyrabobinet.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mental-health-news-radio--3082057/support.
Liz and Becca sit down with functional nutrition expert Rachel Scheer to explore the deep connection between gut health, trauma, and the nervous system. Rachel shares her personal journey of healing from chronic gut issues and how unresolved trauma can be the missing link in long-term health. Learn how chronic stress and trauma can disrupt the gut-brain connection, and discover actionable steps to heal from the inside out. If you're struggling with gut issues that just won't go away, this conversation is a must-listen!Connect with Rachel:Instagram | Web***
A Gluten Free Podcast Episode 145 My guest on today's episode is gut health ambassador & founder of Nerva & Mindset Health, Alex Naoumidis. We'll talk about Alex's coeliac disease diagnosis inspiring research into gut health, what gut-directed hypnotherapy is & how Nerva is using this approach to help manage IBS symptoms for its users. What we'll cover: * Alex's mission with Nerva & Mindset Health * Alex's coeliac disease diagnosis story* Discovering gut-directed hypnotherapy * Creating Mindset Health * Defining gut hypnotherapy & the latest research around it * Working alongside Dr Simone Peters & Monash University in the creation of Nerva * Theories around the rising prevalence of IBS in Australia & worldwide * How Nerva works & how it can help manage IBS symptoms * Feedback from Nerva users so far * Future goals for Mindset Health & Nerva Links Download Nerva Follow Nerva on Instagram & Facebook Nerva website Mindset Health websiteConnect with Alex on LinkedIn Join A Gluten Free Podcast Facebook GroupGet in touchYou can find me on Instagram @a.gffamily or send an email to aglutenfreefamily@gmail.com
In this episode of the Change Life Destiny podcast, host Stephanie interviews Sarah Turner from CeraThrive, a company specializing in brain health through innovative light therapy. Sarah shares her journey from working as a scientific advisor and filmmaker in the biohacking space to founding CeraThrive. She discusses groundbreaking research on light-structured water and its potential impact on brain health, notably detailing her experience with near-infrared light therapy trials for Parkinson's disease. Sarah also highlights her personal motivation, including her genetic predisposition to Alzheimer's, and introduces the dual-system light therapy device targeting both the brain and gut. This device aims to be a non-invasive, accessible wellness solution for various conditions. Sarah's long-term vision includes gaining medical device status through continued research. Get in touch with Sarah:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInChange Life & Destiny is a movement to excite, engage, and educate communities about the importance of taking control of our health and wellness. We highlight the latest and greatest technologies that can restore health, prevent disease, and promote wellness, as well as practitioners who are using cutting-edge technology to help patients take control of their health.Learn more about us here:Website: https://www.changelifedestiny.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/changinglifedestiny/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/changelifedestiny/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@changelifedestinyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/changelifedestinyWant to learn more? Visit our website or follow us on Instagram, Facebook Youtube, and LinkedIn.
In this part 2 conversation of the Gut Health Gurus Podcast, host Kriben Govender, a renowned Food Scientist and nutritionist, continues the interview with Dr Amine Zorgani a seasoned microbiome expert. They explore many interesting topics including optimising the skin microbiome for great skin and how to optimise gut neurotransmitters to improve mental health. Topics Discussed: 00:00 - Skin Microbiome Health for Optimal Ageing 12:57 - Gut Skin Axis 16:56 - Going back to Nature 20:01 - Novel Products for Skin Health 24:57 - How does the gut affect the brain? 32:16 - Gut Brain Axis Mechanisms of Action 40:20 - Tryptophan and Milk Kefir 42:00 - Serotonin and GABA 44:55 - Microbiome Personalised Medicine 49:02 - Women's Health 51:60 - Amines top Gut Health Tip This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in understanding the complex world of gut health, the science behind it, and practical approaches to improving gut-related health issues. About Dr Amine Zorgani: Dr Amine, is a microbiome expert on a mission to save the human microbiome from extinction. Leveraging over a decade of research experience, he is at the forefront of efforts to unlock the potential of the microbiome. An engaging speaker at high-profile industry conferences, he shares his passion for realising the microbiome's potential to transform medicine. Amine's microbiome posts grab the attention of over 2.6 millions in the past year alone. He leads his team with an infectious optimism that, together, they can push scientific boundaries. His mantra is that perseverance and collaboration lead to breakthroughs. About Kriben Govender: Kriben Govender is a Food Scientist, Registered Nutritionist, and the founder of Nourishme Organics, a company specialising in gut health products. With over 20 years of experience in the food industry, Kriben is passionate about the intersection of diet, gut health, and well-being. Sponsor: Nourishme Organics https://www.nourishmeorganics.com.au/ 10% off using code : happygut Microbiome Stool Testing, Deuterium Testing and Nutritional Consulting https://www.nourishmeorganics.com.au/collections/nutritionist-consultation Connect with Kriben Govender here: https://linktr.ee/kribengovender Connect with Amine Zorgani https://microbiomemavericks.com/ Download links If you enjoyed this episode and would like to show your support: 1) Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, give us 5 stars and leave a positive review Instructions: - Click this link https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/gut-health-gurus-podcast/id1433882512?mt=2 - Click "View in Itunes" button on the left-hand side - This will open the Itunes app - Click the "Subscribe" button - Click on "Ratings and Reviews" tab - Click on "Write a Review" button Non-Itunes users can leave a Google Review here: https://goo.gl/9aNP0V 2) Subscribe, like and leave a positive comment on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq5KxLvGIY4r6SqNaAphEUw?sub_confirmation=1 3) Share your favourite episode on Facebook, Instagram, and Stories 4) Let your friends and family know about this Podcast by email, text, messenger etc Thank you so much for your support. It means the world to us.
—--
If you are someone who craves community, someone who may be struggling to receive love, or someone who has been on a healing journey, this episode is going to be so expansive. This week, Jessica dives deep with TBM member Lexi, exploring the profound impact of childhood patterns on love, health, and career. Lexi shares her journey from overcoming health challenges to embracing her true calling. Everything in the body and soul is connected (and that gut-brain connection is so strong!) and Lexi reminds us that this work can help get us attuned to what we're experiencing in the body AND help us find our voice to self-advocate. Lexi also shares some major unblocking she discovered in order to accept the love and help and care that was circling her. Whether you're struggling with health, seeking deeper love, or finding your purpose, Lexi's story offers expansive insights into aligning with your most authentic self.Find the Complete Show Notes Here -> https://tobemagnetic.com/expanded-podcast In This Episode We Talk About:Experiencing a rock bottom with her health and its role in her awakeningThe transition from corporate life to entrepreneurship in functional health and manifestation coachingThe challenges and tests in moving from Boston to Medellin, ColombiaThe importance of maintaining community and connection even when relocatingLexi's journey with TBM work and how it reshaped her relationship with her husbandCultivating healthy detachment and trusting the process of manifestationOvercoming codependency and embracing a balanced, interdependent relationshipThe power of family dynamics and integrating into a partner's familyUnderstanding and healing through gut health and holistic practicesThe significance of community support and interdependence in personal growth THEMES / TIME STAMPS:Impact of childhood and upbringing & initial views on relationships (00:08:35)How health struggles led her to functional health and career shifts (00:36:30)How Lexi unblocked and navigated family dynamics (00:55:00) Resources: 2024 TBM Summer Challenge - Get Out of Your Own WayJoin anytime - will be available until Sept 2 11:59pm PST Share a your manifestation story to be featured on a mini-process episode on the Expanded Podcast! Bon Charge - 15% off with code MAGNETIC Infrared PEMF MatThe BON CHARGE Infrared PEMF Mat is my absolute go-to product! I use it almost daily to ground my nervous system, drop in deeper into my meditations & help my body recover after big hikes. The highest quality and most biohacking stacked mat I've seen on the market! Use code MAGNETIC at checkout for 15% off. us.boncharge.com/MAGNETIC Osea - 10% off with TBM10Undaria Algae™ Body WashUndaria Algae Body OilUndaria Algae Body Butter Codependent No More by Melody BeattieThe Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work by Nan Silver & John GottmanFind our summer challenge plus all our workshops and all workshops mentioned inside our Pathway Membership! (Including the Inner Child & all of our Unblocked DIs)Connect with Lexi@lexisullcoaching on IGCheck out Lexi's website Where To Find Us!@tobemagnetic (IG)@Lacyannephillips@Jessicaashleygill@tobemagnetic (youtube)@expandedpodcast Other ResourcesSubmit to Be a Process GuestText Us: +1-213-423-5226 - (texting is only for US, Canada, & Puerto Rico)Alexis Smart x TBM EXPANDED Flower RemedyDid you Finish the Manifestation Challenge? Share your experience with us! Free Offerings to Get You StartedLearn the Process! Expanded Podcast - How to Manifest Anything You Desire Get Expanded! The Motivation - Testimonial LibraryNeed Help Identifying Your Block? Access our FREE Find Your Biggest Block Exercise
Episode Highlights With DanaWhat's going on in the gut in children with ADHDSurprising statistics about gut health in children54% of American children are diagnosed with some sort of chronic condition — why is this happening It all begins in the gut: 80% of the immune system is in the gutHow gut disturbances create brain disturbances and vice versaThe gut makes 95% of serotonin and 50% of dopamine in the bodyWhat we can do to help repair the gut after antibiotics The testing that can be beneficial for helping these childrenWhy gluten is such a big offender and almost every single kid with ADHD needs to remove itWhat an organic acid test is and how it can be helpfulHer most commonly recommended supplements with ADHDResources We MentionADHD Thrive InstituteADHD Thrive Institute - InstagramThriving with ADHD: A Guide to Naturally Reducing ADHD Symptoms in Your Child by Dana KayJust Thrive Health
Ever felt a knot in your stomach when stressed about work, home, or relationships? Or maybe you notice your mood plummets after skipping or overindulging in a meal.That's your gut-brain axis at work! This complex network linking your gut and brain impacts not only your digestion and mood; it's also a crucial player in hormone regulation, potentially easingmenopausal symptoms like hot flushes and sleep disturbances.By nurturing this vital relationship, you could be addressing multiple aspects of your health at once.Read the blog here; https://happyhormonesforlife.com/the-gut-brain-connectionDo contact us if you need help with your hormones or gut health; https://happyhormonesforlife.com/contact
Join us for an enlightening episode with Dr. Roshini Raj, a renowned gastroenterologist and founder of Yay Day. We dive deep into the gut-brain connection, exploring how a healthy gut can enhance your mood, sleep, and overall well-being. Discover Dr. Raj's insights on the importance of regular bowel movements, the benefits of fiber, and the groundbreaking Yay Day formula designed to help you poop better and feel fantastic. Whether you're dealing with constipation, diarrhea, or just want to optimize your gut health, this episode is packed with practical tips and expert advice. Don't miss out on transforming your health from the inside out!Connect with Dr. RajInstagram | Facebook | WebProducts mentioned:YayDay***
In this episode of Season of Stuck, host Deanna deBara and Dr. Markyia Nichols, Chief Medical Officer of Ciba Health, discuss the root cause approach to medicine—and the importance of the gut to overall health and healing. During their conversation, Dr. Nichols shares insight on common root causes for chronic illness, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the body and the role of diet, environmental toxins, and stress in gut health. Dr. Nichols advocates for a holistic approach to identify and address root causes, offering hope and practical steps for those feeling "stuck" in their health journeys.Tune in to learn about:Transitioning from traditional medicine to functional medicineAddressing root causes of chronic diseasesThe connection between gut health and overall well-beingAutoimmune diseases (Hashimoto's and rheumatoid arthritis)Limitations of traditional medical approaches Role of diet, environmental toxins, and stress in gut healthImpact of gut health on mental health and immune systemIdentifying and removing food triggersA holistic approach in healthcareFunctional medicineThoughts from the episode:“What is happening in the gut is also going to be reflected in how we feel, how our emotions are, our mental capacity, and vice versa.” –Dr. Markyia Nichols“The body knows how to heal." –Dr. Markyia NicholsAbout Dr. Markyia Nichols:Dr. Nichols is the chief medical officer of Ciba Health, a digital precision health and integrated care platform that aims to prevent and reverse common, complex and costly diseases by blending advanced lab testing, physician led care teams, cutting edge technology, and ongoing in-depth nutrition and lifestyle support to get to the root of chronic conditions and help patients heal.Connect with Dr. Markyia Nichols:On the web:Dr. Nichols' websiteCiba HealthOn social media:Instagram: @drkyia, @ciba_healthFacebook: @drkyia, @Ciba HealthStay connected with Season of Stuck:Want more insights on how to make your journey from stuck to unstuck? Make sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts; you can catch new episodes every Tuesday.Want to make sure you never miss an episode? Visit seasonofstuck.com to get episodes delivered to your inbox. And for even more stuck-related content, make sure to follow us on Instagram @seasonofstuck.****DISCLAIMER**** Season of Stuck is for general information only and should not be considered health, financial, or any other type of professional advice. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on Season of Stuck is not an endorsement. We do not verify the accuracy of the information that guests present. Adult language may be present. Our producer and host disclaim any liability arising out of your reliance on Season of Stuck. Please note that we may receive a commission should you choose to purchase any product or service using our website link to the products, services, and links featured on Season of Stuck and/or in related properties (including seasonofstuck.com and email communications).
In this week's podcast episode, Jess is talking about whether your child's behavioural challenges could be attributed to the state of their gut. At Natural Super Kids, it's observed that tummy pain, constipation, diarrhoea, bloating, and fussy eating often impact behavior negatively. Often, when addressing digestive concerns parents notice an improvement in their children's behaviour. In today's episode, Jess will cover:The difficulty of identifying digestive issues in children;Having open conversations around bowel motions and keeping track of how often children are going to the toilet;Questions to ask your kids to determine if they are having digestive issues and empower your children to be more in tune with their body;How the diversity of your gut microbiome influences neurotransmitter production;The link between neurodiversity and the gut microbiome. The insights Jess shares in today's episode highlight the importance of gut microbiome diversity and its influence on neurotransmitter production, emphasizing the connection between the gut and the brain. Episode Links:Click here to access our eBook featuring three delicious and simple breakfast recipes to improve your kids, mood, sleep, and behaviour Book a 1:1 consultation with a Natural Super Kids practitioner here Click here to join the Natural Super Kids Klub waitlist The Kid's Bristol Stool Chart - a great tool to support kids in understanding their stoolsListen to Episode 151 'What is the gut-brain connection and why does it matter for our kids?" here Check out this study surrounding how the microbiome of a toddler's gut may influence their behaviorThis study demonstrates how Autism symptoms reduced by nearly 50 percent two years after a fecal transplantGrab your copy ' 3 Breakfast recipes to improve your kids Mood and Behaviour'
If you have the following conditions, seasonal allergies, eczema, asthma, difficulty losing weight, depression, and anxiety, acne, rosacea, diarrhea, GERD, constipation, abdominal pain that's unexplained, etc., the show is for you. It's amazing how many issues gut handles. Our gut handles 80% of our immune system and 90% of our brain chemistry production. in for solutions to cure your gastrointestinal woes look no further for the answers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“We are in a state of emergency for children's mental health.” Dr. Elisa Song In this episode of the Soaring Child podcast, discover the most up-to-date information about children's mental health and how gut health directly impacts mental health. Dr. Elisa Song joins the show to share what parents can do to build resilience in their children. Elisa Song, MD, is an integrative pediatrician and pediatric functional medicine expert, and most importantly, a mother to two thriving children. She has dedicated her career to helping parents and practitioners bridge the gap between conventional and holistic pediatrics with an evidence-based, pediatrician-backed, parent-approved approach. Dr. Song has lectured around the world at leading integrative and functional medicine conferences and premier parenting events. She has also been featured in hundreds of top podcasts, print, and online media outlets. Her new book, Healthy Kids, Happy Kids, is available now. Links Mentioned in the Podcast: ADHD Symptom Reduction Tool - http://adhdthriveinstitute.com/tool Dr. Elisa Song's new book, Healthy Kids, Happy Kids - https://www.healthykidshappykids.com/book/ Key Takeaways: [3:39] The current state of children's mental health [6:53] The gut-brain connection and how it relates to mental health [17:16] The most common factors that disrupt our kids' microbiomes [26:16] Tips for creating gut-brain resilience in children [37:12] Healthy Kids, Happy Kids - Dr. Song's new book [40:28] Where to find Dr. Elisa Song online Memorable Moments: “We are in a state of emergency for children's mental health.” “By the time kids are 18, 1 in 2 will be diagnosed with a mental health disorder.” “When we are talking about our children's mental health…we always need to look at their guts.” “Antibiotics given to infants…can significantly increase - by up to 50% - the risk of that child having mental health concerns by the time they are older kids or teenagers.” “The vast majority of neurotransmitters are made by our gut microbiome.” “If we do not have a healthy balance of all of these beneficial bacteria that make our neurotransmitters, there's no way we can have optimal or healthy brain development or brain functioning.” “One of the single most insidious and persistent and ever-present disruptors are our ultra-processed foods.” “Not only do these ultra-processed foods affect our gut microbiome, they also affect our kids' brains.” “It takes only 2 months of a steady diet of ultra-processed foods to change our brain, we can reverse that trend with a steady diet of gut-nourishing, brain-nourishing food.” “Psychological stress can disrupt your gut microbiome in the matter of an hour.” “Stress is not necessarily a bad thing.” “Having no stress may be more stressful and inflammatory to your body and brain than having some stress that you can overcome.” “When you want your kids to expand their pallets, the best way is to get them cooking.” How to Connect with Dr. Elisa Song Website: https://healthykidshappykids.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthykids_happykids/ Dana Kay Resources:
THE BETTER BELLY PODCAST - Gut Health Transformation Strategies for a Better Belly, Brain, and Body
Back in January, I put out a poll asking ya'll to share with me what were the top symptoms you were dealing with. I wanted to see what problems you were having the most so that I could make sure we were having episodes with that content on the podcast.Turns out, one of the TOP results of symptoms ya'll are dealing with is anxiety. So today, I'm talking all about anxiety. Not from the perspective of your mind and thoughts (cause I'm no psychologist), but from the perspective of your body.Your anxiety is NOT all in your head, your thoughts, or your mindset. I regularly get clients who are able to reduce or completely come off of anxiety medication or reduce regular counseling appointments when we heal their gut.Today, I'm sharing 5 causes of anxiety that are in your gut PLUS specific step you can take to improve your gut health to cut your anxiety in half.And if you like today's episode, be sure to subscribe and listen to next week's episode where I'll be breaking down my top tips for how to relax...when you simply can't.Let's jump into today's podcast!EPISODES MENTIONED:183// Relieve 30+ Years of Constipation, Headaches, Fatigue, Insomnia, And Anxiety in ONE WeekLINKS FROM THE SHOW:If this podcast episode made positively impacted you, please leave a Rating and Review for the podcast. It'd mean so much! ❤️WORK 1:1 WITH ME:Cut your anxiety in HALF!
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
In this enlightening segment, Brian Clement, Ph.D., L.N, delves deep into the healing potential rooted in the phytochemicals found in edible plants and the power of mindfulness. He emphasizes the imperative role of embracing plant-based diets, which have been substantiated by science to be potent agents against diseases and disorders that plague modern society. Moreover, he underscores the importance of mindfulness, a practice that nurtures overall well-being by fostering connectivity to oneself and the broader universe. Join him as he navigates through the critical elements constituting a holistic approach to health, ranging from diet choices to physical activity and mental health practices. #PlantBasedHealing #MindfulLiving #HolisticWellness
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
In this powerful discourse, Brian Clement, Ph.D., L.N., dispels prevalent myths surrounding popular diet programs, emphasizing their lack of essential nutrients and the detrimental impact they have on our bodies and minds. Drawing from decades of research and experience, he highlights the potent benefits of a raw, plant-based diet, which nurtures the gut flora, thereby enhancing both physical and mental health. Dr. Clement accentuates the necessity for a paradigm shift from self-care to self-healing, urging individuals to take control of their health and well-being through informed dietary choices. #RawFoodDiet #SelfHealing #GutHealth
Empower Your Mind: Unraveling the Role of Nutrition in ADD/ADHD Management | Podcast #419 Rob's contact info: Rob's Contact: https://www.heritagehealth.life Dr. Justin Consult Link: https://justinhealth.com/free-consultation/ Embark on a journey of empowerment as we unveil the transformative impact of nutrition on managing Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in our latest video. Backed by scientific studies and expert opinions, we uncover how strategic dietary choices can play a pivotal role in enhancing focus, alleviating symptoms, and supporting overall brain health. Delve into the specifics of essential nutrients crucial for individuals dealing with ADD/ADHD, including omega-3 fatty acids, protein, complex carbohydrates, and more. Our video doesn't stop at information; it provides practical tips on seamlessly incorporating these brain-boosting foods into your daily routine, offering a natural approach to managing attention disorders. Whether you're a concerned parent exploring alternatives for your child, an adult navigating ADD/ADHD, or simply someone intrigued by brain-healthy eating, this is a must-watch. Seize the opportunity to empower yourself with knowledge and take control of ADD/ADHD through the transformative power of nutrition. Join us on this enlightening journey!
The rise in mental health issues among children is concerning, but did you know that it's tightly woven with changes in their gut microbiome? In this episode, I will share with you how nurturing a diverse microbiome can balance neurotransmitters and enhance mental well-being to improve mood, sleep, behaviour, and more. In this episode, we will delve into:Understanding what the gut-brain connection is;What the gut-brain connection means for our children's overall health and well-being;Steps we can take to improve our children's mental health through the gut-brain connection, including dietary, lifestyle, and nutrient suggestions;I will share more information on the gut and why our microbes are so important for brain health;What affects microbiome diversity in our children;The link between gastrointestinal complaints & mental health disorders;I share more information on neuroinflammation and what we can do to reduce this;I delve into the topic of psychobiotics and what specific strains have been researched in connection to improving mood, sleep, and mental health outcomes.Plus my favourite herb & nutrient for gut-brain connection.Episode Links:Download our free Kids Gut Health eBook to start improving your kid's gut health here;Book an express consultation with our practitioners to receive supplement advice. Reach out to us on Instagram here. Download our Kids Gut Health ebook here
In this episode of The Habit Coach, Ashdin engages in a captivating Coversation with Kumaar Bagrodia, a distinguished Neuroscientist and Founder of NeuroLeap & Arkni PhotoBioLife. Explore the profound connection between brain and mind, the impact of gut health, the importance of sleep, and the cognitive benefits of practices like pranayama. Join us for an illuminating exploration of the mind and brain.Connect with Kumaar Bagrodia on Website | Instagram | LinkedIn You can catch the awesome clips on The Habit Coach-Awesome 180 on the YouTube channel.You can also check out Ashdin's Linktree Page here: (https://linktr.ee/awesome180) You can follow Ashdin Doctor on Twitter | Linkedin | Instagram | FacebookCheck out the Awesome180 website: (http://awesome180.com/) Find the show across audio streaming apps:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | JioSaavn | Amazon Music Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media.We are @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we explore the fascinating gut-brain axis, focusing on the complex interaction between gut health and mental well-being. Discover the role of the vagus nerve in this bidirectional relationship and how stress affects both the gut and the brain. We discuss the impact of the microbiome on autoimmune and mental health, emphasizing the importance of a balanced microbial environment. Learn about the systemic effects of gut inflammation, especially in autoimmune disorders, and the influence of diet and stress management on maintaining a healthy gut-brain connection. Join us for an insightful episode that offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of the latest findings in gut health, brain signals, and their implications for overall wellness. Perfect for those looking to understand the intricate link between our digestive system and the nervous system. ---------------------------------------------------------------- LINKS from the Show: Join the Autoimmune Academy - Free Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/AutoimmuneAcademyGroup Join Between the Visits Membership, A Functional Approach to Autoimmune https://membership.theautoimmuneinstitute.ca/between-visits-membership-7442 About your host: Dr. Alison Danby is a Naturopathic Doctor trained in functional medicine, who has focused on immune function and autoimmune conditions for the last 15 years. She is the founder of The Autoimmune Institute, the host of the podcast Autoimmune Simplified, an international professional speaker, educating medical professionals on the collaborative medical care model for autoimmune, and a frequent guest on podcasts. Her mission is to change the paradigm of how we medically treat autoimmune, helping remove the frustration and overwhelm that is common with an autoimmune diagnosis while using collaborative care and helping her clients not only manage their condition but optimize their quality of life. Dr. Alison's passion is working in both a one-on-one practice and within her autoimmune membership/group programs. Connect with Dr. Danby, ND IG: @dr.AlisonDanby Facebook: Dr. Alison Danby, Naturopathic Doctor website: www.AlisonDanby.com
Have you ever considered how your stomach affects your brain? Dive into the gut-brain connection with Sara Barthel, a licensed dietician, Certified Nutrition Specialist, Gluten-free Practitioner, and Ironman triathlete who's personal health challenges led her to functional medicine and nutrition. We explore Sara's patient-focused approach to healthcare, as well as the neurological risks for ApoE4 carriers, widespread digestive challenges in Americans, and the effects of post-infectious IBS. Finally, we delve deep into food sensitivity tests and gluten's role in autoimmunity, and learn about Sara's detox methods and perspective on the "Bread and Other Edible Agents of Mental Disease." Tune in for her secret formula to reduce stress and optimize health. Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Healing the Gut and Brain Connection(0:09:02) - The Gut-Brain Connection and Digestive Disorders(0:14:55) - Lab Testing and Translating Results Discussion(0:21:28) - Gluten-Free and Food Sensitivity Testing Importance(0:36:42) - Post-Infectious IBS and Stress Management(0:43:42) - Detoxification and Mental Health Connection(0:48:06) - Coordinating Care Between Two Medical FieldsLinks:Vibrantvia.comJoin Over 18,000 Leading Medical Professionals and Become a Vibrant Wellness Provider Today!