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In this fun crossover episode of The Nutritional Therapy & Wellness Podcast and What's Worthwhile Podcast, hosts Jamie Belz and Ramsey Zimmerman unpack what it really takes to experience lasting joy, true wellness, and deep alignment in a world that's chronically stressed, overwhelmed, and running on caffeine, screens, and survival mode. We explore the difference between happiness and joyfulness — and why joy isn't something you chase, but something you cultivatethrough intentional choices rooted in the Foundations of Health: Nutrient-dense, bio-individual nutrition Joyful movement and functional exercise Digestion and blood sugar balance Rest, sleep, and circadian rhythm Stress reduction and emotional regulation Community, connection, and spiritual alignment From hyper-palatable fake foods to the pressure of hustle culture, this episode is a real-talk guide to reclaiming your vitality and living joyfully on purpose. You'll hear stories, science, and simple strategies that connect your body, mind, and spirit — because true health is the soil joy grows in. Resources & Mentions in This Episode: Cold Turkey Episode – A raw look at breaking free from burnout and false energy sources like sugar, alcohol, or overwork Bio-Individuality Episode – Learn how to honor your unique health blueprint and conduct a personal wellness audit What's Worthwhile Podcast by Ramsey Zimmerman – Explore deeper conversations about meaning, intention, and mind-body-spirit alignment Nutritional Therapy Association – Discover the life-changing NTP program both hosts have completed and now represent This episode is for those ready to stop chasing temporary highs and quick fixes, and start building lasting health — the "feel good" kind that brings peace, clarity, energy, and joy for the best kind of human experience. Please hit "subscribe" and come back for more!
In this episode of Healthily, Nicola speaks with fertility-focused nutritional therapist Alison Hall to explore the sensitive and emotional topic of fertility after miscarriage. With empathy and expertise, Alison shares a wealth of practical, empowering insights—ranging from nutrition and lifestyle guidance to the often-overlooked role of thyroid health. Whether you've experienced loss, are supporting someone who has, or want to better understand fertility, this episode offers tools, tests to consider, and—most importantly—a message of hope and ownership. One-to-One Nutritional Therapy Hormone Insights & Support Service Liberate Food Freedom Course Nutrition Practitioner and Student Mentoring Groups Website | Facebook | Instagram
You've probably heard that gut health is important, but do you know what your good gut bacteria are actually craving? In today's episode of Raising Healthy Mothers, we're talking about prebiotics, the food that feeds your friendly gut bugs. And yes, cold potatoes are one of them! I'll be sharing: Why feeding your good bacteria matters (and how they help crowd out the less helpful ones) The difference between probiotics and prebiotics – and why both matter Simple, everyday foods that naturally support your gut health (no fancy supplements needed) Easy ways to include prebiotics in your meals without overcomplicating things If you want better energy, fewer sugar cravings, and more consistent digestion – this episode will help you start supporting your gut health in a gentle, realistic way.
In this rich and revealing episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz welcomes the legendary Sally Fallon Morell, author of Nourishing Traditions and founding president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, for an eye-opening conversation that blends ancestral nutrition, holistic health, and spiritual alignment in today's toxic food and medical culture. Together, they unpack the roots of nutritional wisdom, challenge mainstream health narratives, and dive into controversial yet essential topics including raw milk, vaccine injury, the decline of small family farms, and why butter (not margarine) belongs on your plate. Sally also shares the spiritual significance of honoring the body as a temple, discusses the dietary crisis facing modern society, and offers practical advice to reclaim your family's health. Critical topics include: • The difference between raw milk vs. pasteurized milk and the science behind why raw milk supports digestion, immunity, and childhood development • The impact of vaccines on child health, including SIDS, chronic illness, and Sally's perspective on medical freedom • The decline of small family farms and why local, regenerative agriculture must be preserved • Why traditional animal fats like butter, liver, and fish eggs are essential for hormonal health, fertility, and brain development • How processed foods, protein powders, and synthetic vitamins are silently damaging our population • Sally's perspective on the spiritual roots of nourishment, including Biblical insights into food, the sacredness of the body, and how nutrition aligns with God's design • The legacy of Dr. Weston A. Price and the principles behind his research on indigenous diets and generational health • Practical tips to start your real food journey, like the one-minute fix that could radically improve your family's health: making your own salad dressing Jamie also opens up about her personal transformation from following mainstream health advice to finding healing through the Nutritional Therapy Association and Weston A. Price teachings—especially after a vaccine injury in her own family. The episode ends with a bold, hope-filled vision for the future of food, faith, and functional nutrition, including Sally's call for churches to reawaken to the importance of the body as the temple of the Holy Spirit. Whether you're an NTP, parent, homesteader, church leader, or just someone seeking truth in a world of health confusion, this episode will inspire and empower you to live nourished, informed, and aligned—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Resources Mentioned: • Weston A. Price Foundation • Sally's Nourishing Traditions Blog • Wise Traditions Conference – Salt Lake City, Oct 17–19 • RealMilk.com – Find Local Raw Milk • Nourishing Traditions Cookbook • Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby and Child Care • Sally's Pancake Recipe • Bone Marrow Custard Recipe Nutritional Therapy Association (NTA) • Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) Program Subscribe for more episodes featuring pioneers in functional nutrition, regenerative agriculture, and whole-family, holistic wellness.
This episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast invites you to jump on the ride with host Jamie Belz for an engaging roundtable conversation with recent graduates Rebecca Stuart, Cody Cox, and Christa Chioini. In this open, insightful, and honest episode, these three NTP alumni share their unique journeys—from initial health struggles that drew them to nutritional therapy to building meaningful, purpose-driven careers in holistic wellness. Discover their biggest “aha” moments during the NTP program, how the foundations of health transformed their personal lives, and what they're doing today to empower others. If you want to deepen your understanding of how nutrition can impact health and wellness, this episode is packed with practical insights, inspiration, and clarity. Questions explored in this episode: What led you to pursue the NTP program, and was it a good decision? What was your biggest “aha” moment or realization during your education? Did anything in the program challenge your previous beliefs or habits? How have you involved your family in your nutrition journey since graduating? What's something impactful you learned during the program that made a profound difference in your life? Have you experimented with tools like Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs), and what were your discoveries? What's one food you thought was healthy before, but later discovered wasn't so beneficial? What's your area of wellness hypocrisy—something you indulge in, even knowing it's not ideal? Are there ingredients you absolutely avoid and refuse to bring into your home? What important lessons have you learned from working with bio-individual clients? Who's your ideal client now, and how can listeners get in touch with you? Whether you're currently enrolled, thinking about joining the NTP community, or interested in working with a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, you don't want to miss the fun! Please remember to hit "subscribe" and leave us a 5-star review! Thanks for listening! __________________ Podcast Episode Resources: Guests' Contact Information Cody Cox Website: Beaver Creek Wellness Podcast: Real Food Mental Health Christa Chioini Website: CNC Holistic Living Instagram: @carrotsandcocktails Rebecca Stuart Website: Liberty Wellness and Co Instagram: @libertywellnessandco Mentioned Podcast Episodes Huberman Lab Podcast episode on Alcohol and its Effects Huberman Lab: What Alcohol Does to Your Body Nutritional Therapy & Wellness Podcast Episode 37: Autism CAN Be Reversed - An Interview with Beth Lambert from Documenting Hope Organizations & Resources Documenting Hope – Resources on healing childhood conditions naturally Documenting Hope Feed Your Fertile Body™ Program Feed Your Fertile Body Nutritional Therapy Association (NTA) Information Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) Program Career Compass Program (NTA's career and marketing support)
Kristina Amelong is the founder of Optimal Health Network and author of the memoir 'What My Brother Knew.' She shares her journey of healing and spirituality, deeply influenced by the tragic death of her brother Jay, who had premonitions about his own death at the age of 12. The discussion explores themes of grief, the impact of synchronicities, the therapeutic process of writing, and the lessons learned from facing death. Kristina emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and the ongoing influence of her brother in her life and work. Kristina Amelong is the author of Ten Days to Optimal Health: A Guide to Nutritional Therapy and Colon Cleansing and the soon to be published memoir, WHAT MY BROTHER KNEW (She Writes Press, May 27). She is the founder and owner of Optimal Health Network, a holistic health business, as well as a senior board member for the Center for World Philosophy and Religion, a nonprofit organization dedicated to a reweaving of the human story that will guide humanity through the current evolutionary crisis. Kristina has a passion for photography, gardening, and pickleball. She resides in Madison, Wisconsin, with her three dogs and a brood of chickens. Find Kristina: Website: www.kristinaamelong.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kristina.amelong Instagram: @optimalhealthnetwork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kristina Amelong is the founder of Optimal Health Network and author of the memoir 'What My Brother Knew.' She shares her journey of healing and spirituality, deeply influenced by the tragic death of her brother Jay, who had premonitions about his own death at the age of 12. The discussion explores themes of grief, the impact of synchronicities, the therapeutic process of writing, and the lessons learned from facing death. Kristina emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and the ongoing influence of her brother in her life and work. Kristina Amelong is the author of Ten Days to Optimal Health: A Guide to Nutritional Therapy and Colon Cleansing and the soon to be published memoir, WHAT MY BROTHER KNEW (She Writes Press, May 27). She is the founder and owner of Optimal Health Network, a holistic health business, as well as a senior board member for the Center for World Philosophy and Religion, a nonprofit organization dedicated to a reweaving of the human story that will guide humanity through the current evolutionary crisis. Kristina has a passion for photography, gardening, and pickleball. She resides in Madison, Wisconsin, with her three dogs and a brood of chickens. Find Kristina: Website: www.kristinaamelong.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kristina.amelong Instagram: @optimalhealthnetwork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this follow-up to our deep-dive on mineral wisdom, Allison Mädl, FNTP and NTA educator, returns to share simple, ancestral-inspired strategies you can implement today to boost your mineral intake—and feel the difference. From crafting nutrient-packed herbal infusions and embracing blackstrap molasses to unlocking the power of leafy greens, culinary herbs, and real sea salt, Allison breaks down the most practical ways to infuse your meals (and your life) with essential minerals. Plus, we explore how digestion plays a critical role in mineral absorption, and why even the best foods won't help if your gut can't break them down. You'll learn: How to make a potent herbal infusion Why blackstrap molasses is a forgotten mineral-rich superfood Which wild greens and veggie tops to eat for hidden mineral boosts The truth about culinary herbs and sea salt as daily mineral sources How to optimize digestion for better mineral absorption From dealing with graying hair, fatigue, muscle cramps, or simply wanting to eat more nutrient-dense foods, this quick episode is packed with practical and ancestral wisdom. _____________ Jamie's Super Hero Overnight Oats Serves 4 Use locally sourced and organic whenever possible 2 C Organic Oats (Steel cut or rolled) Add oats to sauce pan. Add water to approximately one inch below rim of pan. Cover with lid and leave on the counter overnight. In the morning, use the lid to carefully drain the water from the oats. If desired, add water to rinse/drain once more. Stir into your plain/drained oats:: 2 TB Grass-Fed Butter or Ghee 1 TB Coconut Oil ¼ C Raw Milk or Coconut Milk Cover sauce pan with lid and put it in the oven at 350 degrees. While the oatmeal warms, in a separate container, mix ¼ C Raw Milk with 1-2 TB of Chia Seeds. Let mixture rest. At 20 minutes, check for desired temperature and either return to oven or proceed with adding the following: Chia/Milk Mixture Raisins Chopped Dried Figs Chopped Walnuts Chopped Pecans Pepitas Coconut Flakes Sea Salt Cinnamon Blackstrap Molasses (for extra minerals!) Omit or add ingredients as desired. Other considerations: Protein or Collagen Powder Mulberries Berries Peaches Apples Mangos Bananas Goji Berries Hemp Hearts Cacao Nibs Sunflower Seeds Pine Nuts Ground Flaxseed Coconut Cream Vanilla Natural Maple Syrup Honey Dates _____________________ If you try it, let us know! Add comments on Spotify. Subscribe! Connect with Jamie on X: https://x.com/jamielynnbelz
In this episode of Healthily, Nicola is joined by Jo Majithia, Head of Education at Regenerus Laboratories, to explore the DUTCH test—a cutting-edge tool for gaining insight into hormone health and its symptoms. Together, they unpack what makes this test different, how it relates to issues like fatigue, weight gain, low mood, and cycle changes, and how it can guide personalised diet and lifestyle strategies. They also discuss hormone health in perimenopause, the role of cortisol and stress, and whether testing is the right move for you. This is a must-listen for anyone curious about hormones, functional testing, and evidence-based wellness support. One-to-One Nutritional Therapy Hormone Insights & Support Service Liberate Food Freedom Course Nutrition Practitioner and Student Mentoring Groups Website | Facebook | Instagram
In this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz is joined by Allison Mädl, FNTP, educator, and long-time contributor to the Nutritional Therapy Association. Together, they unpack one of the most overlooked keys to vibrant health: minerals. Allison shares how her personal health journey, combined with her years of teaching English to indigenous students in the U.S., led her to uncover the deeply rooted nutritional wisdom found in traditional cultures—especially the mineral-rich diets of the Misteco people of southern Mexico. From the science of how minerals regulate everything from inflammation to thyroid function, to the ancestral food practices like foraging and nixtamalization (soaking corn in alkaline solutions) to create more bio-availability in nutrient profiles, this episode explores how returning to whole, mineral-dense foods can transform our health at a cellular level - - - and may even slow graying hair! You'll learn: Why mineral balance is more important than isolated supplementation The role of minerals in muscle contraction, bone strength, and gene expression How trace mineral deficiencies may be linked to premature graying and chronic inflammation How reverse osmosis water could be depleting your mineral stores—and what to do about it Practical, ancestral ways to infuse more minerals into your life (yes, including tortillas) Whether you're struggling with cramps, fatigue, inflammation, or just want to feel more resilient in your body, this conversation is packed with both inspiration and actionable wisdom rooted in tradition, science, and bio-individuality. Don't forget to tune in Thursday for a follow-up "Quick Tips" episode on mineral-rich foods and simple ways to incorporate them into your routine. Subscribe, give us a five-star review, and leave comments (if listening on Spotify!).
Thinking about turning your passion for wellness into a purposeful career? In this episode, we sit down with Heather Rosa, Dean of the Institute for Optimum Nutrition (ION), to explore what it really takes to build a successful career in nutritional therapy. With over 40 years of experience in the field and a leadership role in shaping professional standards, Heather shares her inspiring journey from personal health struggles to becoming a trailblazer in nutrition education.We dive into the evolution of nutritional therapy as both a science and a profession, highlighting how clinical training, functional medicine, and flexible learning have transformed how practitioners are trained today. We discuss the core differences between nutritional therapy and mainstream nutrition degrees, the power of personalized care, and why ION continues to lead with innovation and integrity in the field.Whether you're just discovering nutritional therapy or you're ready to take your next steps toward qualification, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the educational paths, professional standards, and career opportunities available. You'll walk away feeling empowered, informed, and equipped to decide if this fulfilling career is right for you.DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast and related website is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice. It is not intended to be used to diagnose or treat, instead it is designed to help educate and inspire. Always seek the advice of a professional medical practitioner or qualified health practitioner. Never ignore or disregard advice given to you based on information in this podcast or related website and do not delay in seeking medical advice.RESOURCES: Grab all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at https://www.nicolegoodehealth.com/the-goode-health-podcast/episode-81
Autism diagnoses are rising, but so is a quiet revolution in how we understand and address them. In this powerful conversation, Beth Lambert, Founder and Executive Director of Documenting Hope, shares her journey from conventional healthcare insider to trailblazing leader in root-cause healing for children with chronic conditions. Beth Lambert is the Founder and Executive Director of Documenting Hope, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to reversing the epidemic of chronic health and developmental conditions in children. A former healthcare consultant and teacher, she has extensively researched the environmental and lifestyle factors contributing to modern pediatric health crises. Beth is the author of A Compromised Generation: The Epidemic of Chronic Illness in America's Children and co-author of Brain Under Attack: A Resource for Parents and Caregivers of Children with PANS, PANDAS, and Autoimmune Encephalitis. She has also co-authored peer-reviewed research on autism symptom reversal. Beth holds degrees from Williams College and Fairfield University, and has studied at Oxford University. Beth and Jamie dive deep into the environmental, medical, and lifestyle triggers contributing to the explosion of pediatric diagnoses—and what families can do to take back control. From gut health to toxic exposures, vaccine timing to generational patterns, this episode dismantles the myth that chronic illness is permanent and introduces a new, evidence-backed paradigm: personalized, bio-individual healing is possible—and it's happening. Documenting Hope is doing exactly what their name says—documenting these incredible, triumphant stories to provide proof and HOPE. Whether you're a parent, practitioner, or advocate for health freedom, this episode will challenge what you've been told and offer real hope backed by science. Resources from this Episode: Documenting Hope Learn more about Beth's organization, read real recovery stories, or get involved: https://documentinghope.com Healing Together Membership Community A supportive space for parents navigating chronic conditions in children, with live calls and resources: https://documentinghope.com/healing-together The Flight Study (Documenting Hope's longitudinal intervention study): https://documentinghope.com/flight-study CHIRP Study (Child Health Inventory for Resilience and Prevention): https://documentinghope.com/chirp-study Recommended Book How to Raise a Healthy Child in Spite of Your Doctor by Dr. Robert Mendelsohn: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0345342763 Nutritional Therapy Foundation Course Perfect for parents looking to level up their family's wellness with nutrition basics: https://nutritionaltherapy.com/ntf Donate to Documenting Hope Support independent, agenda-free research: https://documentinghope.com/donate Follow Jamie on X (formerly Twitter) For news, podcast clips, and community conversation: https://twitter.com/jamielynnbelz
YES!! SHE DID!! - - - Imagine naturally conceiving and carrying twins in your 50s! The fabulous Birgitta Lauren joins host Jamie Belz on this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast to discuss wellness concepts rooted in Birgitta's lifelong, disciplined commitment to health and her passion for promoting, defending, and protecting fertility, pregnancy, and babies. Birgitta Lauren is a Holistic Fertility Coach with over 30 years of experience in the fitness, nutrition, and fertility field. She is the author of Expecting Fitness: How to Modify and Enjoy Your Exercise Program Throughout Your Pregnancy, a nutritional formulator, prenatal fitness trainer, nutrition coach, speaker, and exercise inventor. She has also served in many leadership positions, including as the former President of SWEA (Swedish Women's Educational Association), board member of March of Dimes LA & OC, the Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Coalition in Washington, D.C., and currently serves on the Board of Governors for the National Health Federation. In this eye-opening and deeply inspiring episode, Birgitta walks us through her journey of becoming pregnant at 53 and giving birth to incredibly healthy 8-pound twin girls—validating decades of holistic living, clean nutrition, and intentional movement. She shares about her work in prenatal fitness and nutrition and details many aspects of her lifelong dedication to wellness, which began after the premature death of her beloved grandmother when Birgitta was just a 12-year-old girl in Stockholm. From the cultural differences in child-rearing between Sweden and the U.S. to the rise of infertility linked to toxins, EMFs, and lifestyle factors, this conversation is packed with wisdom and practical takeaways for women at any stage of life. You'll learn: Why fertility is more about health status than age. How movement and detoxification prepare the body for pregnancy. The truth about organic food, chemicals, and the health of future generations. Why fathers' health matters just as much—and sometimes more—at conception. How Birgitta overcame industry myths and built a legacy of healthy moms and babies. Whether you're planning for pregnancy, supporting others, or simply looking to optimize your health and vitality, this episode will challenge what you think is possible—and offer hope rooted in truth. Links & Resources: Birgitta's Website: ExpectingFitness.com Book: Expecting Fitness Contact Birgitta: lauren@expectingfitness.com IG: @expectingfitness Telegram: @heathybaby Truth: @healthybaby YT: @expectingfitness X: expectingfitness FB: @healthybaby2 and @expectingfitness www.nutritionaltherapy.com Please hit SUBSCRIBE and leave us reviews! Post comments if you're listening on Spotify! (We want to hear from YOU!)
The wellness-to-alt-right pipeline has led many Americans to a diet that we didn't even know we were on. Find out what's true, half-true and completely false in a sea of claims about beef liver, regenerative agriculture, raw milk, raw carrot salad, cow colostrum, bioavailability, seed oils, HTMA tests, nutritional therapy practitioners, Weston A Price, collagen, adrenal cocktails, ancestral eating, tallow skincare, the big-money vegan agenda, hormones, sourdough, fertility, cholesterol, remineralization, naked carbs, blood sugar, antinutrients, DIY baby formula, supplements, and tradwives.
This episode is a how-to conversation on ways to improve your body image, break free from binge eating and a diet mindset to one of growth, confidence and better choices in life and business I'm in conversation with Terri Pugh, a transformative life coach who helps women build confidence in how they show up in the world. Through coaching, workshops, speaking events and hosting her own podcast, The Intuitive Eating and Body Positivity Podcast, Terri has helped 1000s of women to feel confident in their bodies, their choices, and their careers. As an intuitive eating and body image certified coach and a Nutritional Therapy graduate she lifts the lid on how to stop binge eating, break free from diet culture and feel happy in your body. If you're a professional who struggles with self-doubt, body image pressures, and feeling like you don't belong at the table you're not alone. And while Terri's typical client is female, her work appeals to all genders, sizes and ages Terri's what 3 words to a road to happiness and balance for 2025: · EXPANSION – expand her mind and body socially, educationally and happily · LIBERATION – working on self-freedom · DISRUPTION – stop staying safe and be more authentically heard Tune in to find out why Her non-fiction book that would get her through isolation – The Time Traveller's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger – so she can just get ‘lost' For contact details see below. Instagram: cripps.sarah and bigbalancetheory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahcrippsand https://www.linkedin.com/company/big-balance-theory/ Linktr.ee/bigbalancetheory bigbalancetheory@gmail.com Terri Pugh (4) Terri Pugh | LinkedIn Instagram Terripughcoaching Terri Pugh | Intuitive Eating Coach - Terri Pugh
Childhood obesity is more than calories and exercise—it's a biological, hormonal, and psychological issue that can follow children into adulthood, impacting their health status for decades to follow, as well as potentially detracting from their overall quality of life - forever. In this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz, Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and Master Health Coach, reveals why early intervention is essential. Learn how childhood eating habits determine the number of fat cells an individual will have for life and impact their metabolism and hormone regulation, making obesity harder to overcome later in life. Jamie explains how hidden factors—such as insulin resistance, food addiction, stress, screen time, and the Standard American Diet (SAD)—are silently contributing to this alarming health crisis. Most importantly, Jamie empowers parents with practical, realistic steps to help their families break the generational cycle of obesity. Tune in to discover how small, intentional changes around nutrition, mindful eating, family meals, screen time management, and joyful movement can dramatically improve your child's health trajectory Please leave us a five-star review, hit subscribe, and share this episode! Also, if you're listening on Spotify, send comments and questions! Resources: Foundations of Health Course - https://nutritionaltherapy.com/foundations/ Nutritional Therapy Association Practitioner Directory “Nourishing Traditions” by Sally Fallon Morell and Mary Enig “Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby & Child Care” by Sally Fallon Morrell, Thomas S. Cowan The Weston A. Price Foundation The National Health Federation
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If you're the type of mum who hates meal planning and feels like it's just another chore on your never-ending to-do list, then you're my kind of person. Because that is definitely how I've felt about meal planning! But I do also love the idea of meal planning and feeling more prepared about what's coming up for dinner this week. In this episode of Raising Healthy Mothers, I'm my no-fuss, non-time consuming approach to meal planning that actually makes life easier, without locking you into a strict schedule. We're talking about: Why meal planning often feels restrictive (and how to fix that) A simple framework to take the stress out of deciding what's for dinner My go-to meal planning tricks that don't involve writing a brand-new menu every week If you've ever given up on meal planning because it felt too hard, tune in – I promise, you can make it work for you. For more help on meal planning the simple way, grab my Dinner on the Table meal planning guide here. Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tashadcruz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tashadcruznutrition Website: https://tashadcruz.com/podcast Loved this episode? Leave a review and rating on Apple Podcast. You can now watch this episode on YouTube. Subscribe to my channel @tashadcruz Say goodbye to your cooking rut and hello to effortless meal planning. Download my template meal plan guide at tashadcruz.com/template. #raisinghealthymothers DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on tashadcruz.com is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you may have heard on the podcast or on the website. I may earn commission on shopping links to external sites, e.g. Amazon. This doesn't change the price you pay but gives me a small commission which goes back into keeping the podcast running.
Why do some of us feel hungrier than others? Is fasting really the best approach for everyone? And how do our genes influence the way we process sugars and fats? In this fascinating episode of Healthily, I'm joined by Emma Beswick, CEO of Lifecode Gx, to explore the genetics of metabolism and what this means for how we eat and live. Emma shares the science behind nutrigenomics, explaining how our unique genetic blueprint affects hunger, energy regulation, and long-term health. Most importantly, we discuss practical, science-backed steps to support metabolism in a way that works for your body.
In this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz and guest Hallie Loy-Roby follow up on Episode 32, "Gallbladders Matter," providing "quick tips" for gallbladder health for everyone - even those who have had theirs removed. Hallie Loy-Roby is a Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner with a practice in Southeast Michigan. She works with clients who have had their gallbladders removed. In addition to supporting clients, she is on a mission to educate the masses that the gallbladder has a function and serves a purpose, and its absence can negatively impact the health of the body. As a lifelong learner, Hallie is strongly committed to continuous learning and staying up-to-date with the latest research and developments in the field of nutrition. She actively seeks opportunities to expand her knowledge and skills, recently becoming a Functional Supplement and Quality Specialist. Join the conversation as they dive into simple yet powerful strategies to support your gallbladder and digestive health. From optimizing bile flow to choosing the right fats, we cover essential nutrition, lifestyle, and supplement tips to keep your gallbladder functioning at its best. Whether you're trying to maintain the health of your healthy gallbladder, improving the health of your gallbladder to avoid a cholecystectomy, or if you've already had your gallbladder removed, these practical insights will help you improve digestion, reduce discomfort, and support overall wellness. Please hit "SUBSCRIBE." Give us a five-star review. Leave comments (if you're listening on Spotify!). Connect with us on all of the socials! Visit www.NutritionalTherapy.com Click HERE to purchase Beta Plus (no gallbladder) or Beta TCP (with gallbladder).
On this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness podcast, host Jamie Belz talks with fellow Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, Hallie Loy-Roby, to tackle a topic that doesn't get nearly enough attention—the gallbladder. What does it actually do? Why is it so often removed? How can you support your health if you no longer have one? Together, they dive deep into the vital role of dietary fats, gallbladder function, and what happens when this underappreciated organ is removed (cholecystectomy). Jamie shares her personal journey—how gallbladder issues led her to life-changing insights through the Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) program, highlighting the power of bile salts and nutrient-dense diets. Hallie, a gallbladder specialist, details the gallbladder's critical role in fat digestion, absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K), hormone production, and overall cellular health. Learn to recognize signs of gallbladder dysfunction—from bloating and digestive discomfort to urgent bowel movements—and understand the links to inflammation, fatigue, and environmental toxins. Hallie provides practical strategies to support your gallbladder through hydration, stress-calming techniques, toxin reduction, and balanced fat intake, even if you've already had your gallbladder removed. Discover the importance of being your own health advocate, why fat phobia has damaged our well-being, and how to work alongside doctors who embrace a holistic, bio-individual approach. Listen, give us a review, hit subscribe and join us on all of the platforms to reclaim your wellness and help us to #ReverseTheTrend of preventable poor health. _________________________________ www.nutritionaltherapy.com Connect with us! Add comments (if you're listening on Spotify)! Ask questions! Send episode requests! We love hearing from you!
In this episode of The Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, Jamie Belz walks you through her "hot take" on going "COLD TURKEY." If you feel stuck on the hamster wheel of “I'll start tomorrow” or are tired of setting new goals only to feel overwhelmed and defeated, give this new approach a try and go from overwhelmed to unstoppable. What's COLD TURKEY? • COLD – Cut Out Little Distractions: Small vices sabotage big dreams. Discover how tiny, seemingly harmless habits quietly drain your time, energy, and potential—and learn simple swaps to reclaim your life. • TURKEY – Take Inventory, Understand Your Why, Replace the Habit, Keep It Simple, Establish Accountability, Yield to the Process: Step-by-step, we'll break down exactly how to make meaningful, sustainable changes—without the overwhelm. Learn: • Why traditional resolutions fail (and why it's not your fault). • Practical ways to reset, refocus, and finally stick to habits that align with your goals. • How to leverage the Foundations of Health—optimal digestion, quality sleep, stress management, nutrient-dense eating, blood sugar balance, and physical activity—to build unstoppable momentum. Reclaim your focus and transform your life one intentional step at a time. Subscribe, share, and let's go!!
Could food be the missing piece in your child's development? Learn the answer in this episode with nutrition expert Kelly Dorfman, M.S., who explores the hidden connection between diet and neurodiversity. Listen until the end for practical strategies to support your neurodiverse child through targeted nutrition!What to expect in this episode:The relationship between brain chemistry and nutrition for neurodiverse kidsHow to identify and address potential dietary irritantsThe role of essential nutrients in supporting cognitive function and learningPractical ways to reduce the “toxic load” on the brain and enhance learning potentialWhy parents' instincts are often a valuable guide in navigating complex challengesAbout Kelly Dorfman, M.S.Kelly is a leading expert on therapeutic nutrition for brain function, energy, and mood. She collaborates with medical professionals to create individualized programs for complex conditions and is known for synthesizing diverse research. Her award-winning book, Cure Your Child With Food, received praise from Publishers Weekly and The Washington Post. Dorfman holds a master's degree in nutrition/biology, is a licensed nutritionist dietitian, and lives in Maryland with her husband.Connect with Kelly:Website: https://kellydorfman.com/ Related Links:Two Articles written by Elaine about Going Gluten Free https://impactparents.com/books/going-gluten-free/Elaine's Two Attention Magazine Articles about Very Complex Kids with ADHD & Autism https://impactparents.pages.ontraport.net/adhd-autism-attention-articlesArticles by Kelly Dorfman on the ImpactParents.com websitehttps://impactparents.com/blog/adhd/is-gluten-taking-the-blame-for-an-herbicid-problem/ https://impactparents.com/blog/adhd/best-kept-secret-for-treating-adhd-vitamin-m/Kelly Dorfman's Book: Cure Your Child With Food https://impactparents.com/books/cure-child-food-hidden-connection-nutrition-childhood-ailments/Other Articleshttps://impactparents.com/blog/complex-kids/complex-kids-with-no-clear-diagnosis/https://impactparents.com/blog/complex-kids/school-success-with-less-stress https://impactparents.com/blog/adhd/a-healthy-approach-to-adhd/Get your FREE copy of 12 Key Coaching Tools for Parents at https://impactparents.com/gift.Connect with Impact Parents:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impactparentsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImpactParentsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impactparents
Struggling with digestive issues, unexplained bloating, or chronic gut discomfort? In this insightful episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Courtney Cowie, a Nutritional Therapy and Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, to uncover the root causes of gut dysfunction and how an elimination diet can transform your health. Courtney shares her personal battle with IBS and colitis, the impact of gut health on mental well-being, and the practical steps you can take to heal your digestive system naturally. Whether you've tried multiple diets with no success or are simply curious about improving your gut-brain connection, this episode provides expert guidance and actionable takeaways for lasting change. About the Guest – Courtney Cowie Courtney specializes in helping goal-oriented individuals get to the root cause of their gut and autoimmune symptoms so they can live active, fulfilling lives. Having faced lifelong digestive struggles, including IBS and colitis, she discovered the power of nutrition, functional testing, and lifestyle changes to reclaim her health. Today, she helps others do the same through nutritional therapy and functional medicine. Key Takeaways from the Episode ✅ Gut Issues Start Early – Digestive dysfunction can begin in childhood, and early symptoms should not be ignored.✅ Elimination Diets Work – Removing common food triggers like wheat can significantly reduce symptoms.✅ Gut & Mental Health are Linked – Poor gut health can lead to mood swings, anxiety, and depression due to the gut-brain connection.✅ Simple Changes Make a Big Difference – You don't need fancy supplements—strategic diet adjustments can yield incredible results.✅ Root Cause Testing Matters – Beyond elimination diets, functional lab testing can uncover deeper issues like gut infections or imbalances. How to Connect with Courtney Cowie
"A healthy person has many dreams. An unhealthy person has just one." As we launch a new season of The Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz is joined by Mike Belz, CEO of the Nutritional Therapy Association (NTA), for a conversation about the urgent need for a health revolution. They dive into the growing crisis of preventable disease, the impact of food industry corruption, and why making America healthy again is not a political issue but a humanitarian one. With eye-opening statistics, historical insights into food as medicine, and a look at how childhood obesity shapes lifelong health, this episode challenges the status quo and offers real solutions. They also explore the critical role of health coaches, the increasing demand for bio-individual nutrition education, and the NTA's empowering programs designed to equip professionals in this space. This is a must-listen for anyone ready to take control of their health, challenge the system, and be part of the movement to #ReverseTheTrend of preventable poor health. _______________________________________ Thanks for listening! Please leave us five stars and SUBSCRIBE! Nutritional Therapy Practitioner Program: https://nutritionaltherapy.com/ntp/ Professional Health and Wellness Coach Program: https://nutritionaltherapy.com/health-coach/ Get signed up to be first on the list for the release of "The Foundations Course": https://nutritionaltherapy.com/foundations/ Connect with Jamie: X: https://x.com/JamieLynnBelz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamiebelzfntp/
In today's episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, Dr. Kate Kresge sits down with Ashley Koff, RD, CEO and Founder of The Better Nutrition Program, to explore the role of GLP-1 receptor agonists and specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) in health and wellness. You'll hear them discuss: • How GLP-1 receptor agonists may support metabolic health when used under the guidance of a healthcare provider. • The role of SPMs in supporting the body's natural inflammatory response and recovery processes. • The connection between nutrition and mental well-being. • How personalized nutrition considers individual needs, preferences, and health factors. Ashley is a registered dietitian with over 25 years of experience in personalized nutrition. She is known for her evidence-based approach to nutrition and has been recognized as one of CNN's Top 100 Health Makers." Considering lab testing? Rupa Health provides access to functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before ordering tests to determine what is appropriate for your individual needs. https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide
In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome back Kerry Torrens, Good Food's Nutritionist, who joins host Samuel Goldsmith to explore the world of ultra-processed foods (UPFs). Kerry breaks down what UPFs are, the NOVA classification system, and how these foods affect our health. We dive deep into the pros and cons of UPFs, discussing whether all UPFs are bad and how they can fit into a balanced diet. Kerry explains how to identify UPFs on food labels, weighs up convenience versus health benefits, and offers tips for reducing UPF consumption without sacrificing convenience or nutrition. We also touch on the role of additives, their safety, and potential impacts on our health, particularly gut health. Kerry shares her personal food confession and favourite childhood comfort food, offering listeners a relatable and warm perspective on making healthier choices. Whether you're a busy professional, a parent on the go, or someone looking to make informed food choices, this episode provides valuable insights and practical advice. Tune in to learn how to navigate the world of UPFs and make the best dietary choices for your lifestyle. Don't miss Kerry's ultimate comfort dish reveal and her expert tips on making nutritious food that also saves time and money. Kerry Torrens Bsc (Hons) PgCert MBANT is a registered nutritionist with a postgraduate diploma in Personalised Nutrition & Nutritional Therapy. She is a member of the British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT) and a member of the Guild of Food Writers. Over the last 15 years she has been a contributing author to a number of nutritional and cookery publications, including Good Food and Olive magazines. She has also hosted nutrition and health sessions at Good Food Shows and been an expert speaker on various food- and health-related BBC radio programmes. Kerry divides her time between analysing recipes for nutritional content and advising chefs and recipe developers, as well as writing and editing food, cookery and health titles for both print and digital media. She has worked with a number of the top chefs, major food manufacturers and supermarkets. When not working, Kerry spends much of her time in the West Country. Subscribers to the Good Food app via App Store get access to the show ad-free, and with regular bonus content such as interviews recorded at the good food show. To get started, download the Good Food app today Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Rachel Hester.Rachel Hester is the author of The Guide to Homestead Dairy Sheep, the only comprehensive resource on raising sheep for milk production. She resides on 8.5 acres in Central Kentucky with her husband and son. Rachel produces luxury soap from sheep milk and crafts yarn from their wool, which she both sells and uses to knit garments for her family. Her interest in sheep as dairy animals began during her work in Eastern Europe, where she learned traditional animal husbandry methods, which she now applies to her own flock. Rachel is dedicated to educating others about the often-overlooked health benefits of sheep's milk.For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/212 . . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS:06:27 The Shift from Nutritional Therapy to Farming09:13 Aspects of Sheep Farming15:08 Navigating Emotional Boundaries in Farming18:09 Dairy Sheep Breeds and Their Management21:02 The Value of Sheep Milk and Its Benefits23:20 Shepherding in America28:52 Utilizing Every Part of the Sheep39:15 The Guide to Homestead Dairy Sheep42:45 The Rewards of Rural Living. . .This week's episode is brought to you by: Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Admin Team | Kim & Co OnlinePatreon Executive ProducersSarah R. |
Continuing the January Health Series, Samuel Goldsmith hosts a deeply engaging conversation with Good Food's Nutritionist, Kerry Torrens. Throughout their discussion, they delve into various topics surrounding nutrition and health. From practical, time-saving dinner recipes to the intricate details of a balanced diet, Kerry offers invaluable insights. They also touch upon the significance of gut health, the impact of a robust immune system, and the complexities of cholesterol. Additionally, Kerry shares personal anecdotes, like her intriguing career journey and fascinating healthy eating habits. Tune in to benefit from Kerry's expert advice on how to maintain a healthy, nutritious lifestyle even on a budget! Kerry Torrens Bsc (Hons) PgCert MBANT is a registered nutritionist with a postgraduate diploma in Personalised Nutrition & Nutritional Therapy. She is a member of the British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT) and a member of the Guild of Food Writers. Over the last 15 years she has been a contributing author to a number of nutritional and cookery publications, including Good Food and Olive magazines. She has also hosted nutrition and health sessions at Good Food Shows and been an expert speaker on various food- and health-related BBC radio programmes. Kerry divides her time between analysing recipes for nutritional content and advising chefs and recipe developers, as well as writing and editing food, cookery and health titles for both print and digital media. She has worked with a number of the top chefs, major food manufacturers and supermarkets. When not working, Kerry spends much of her time in the West Country. Subscribers to the Good Food app via App Store get access to the show ad-free, and with regular bonus content such as interviews recorded at the good food show. To get started, download the Good Food app today Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Blood sugar dysregulation spans well beyond the diagnosis of diabetes or the prevalence of prediabetes. As you learned in Episode 28 with Amanda Jones, a Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and lead instructor for the NTA, as well as many additional things - - - blood sugar dysregulation impacts every single function within the body and is a precursor to many chronic diseases - - - but there is hope - - - intentional dietary and lifestyle adjustments can often catalyze the reversal of these diagnoses while simultaneously reducing inflammation, increasing energy, promoting healthful weight loss, and improving overall wellbeing. In today's episode, host Jamie Belz welcomes Amanda back to The Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast to share her roster of "Quick Tips for Healthy Blood Sugar Regulation." Amanda highlights many considerations and offers some "low hanging fruit" action steps that can be easily implemented into your life while potentially producing noticeable results sooner than you'd imagine. In regard to optimizing blood sugar regulation, Amanda will cover some tips on: What to eat How to eat Lifestyle hacks If you missed Episode 28: Blood Sugar 101 - Hope for Reversing Pre- & Type II Diabetes, be sure to listen to that for an entirely different and deeper look at the fascinating science of blood sugar regulation and how its imbalances impact the body. Please give us five star reviews, subscribe, and share episodes! Thanks for listening!
In this episode of The Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz and guest Amanda Jones dive into the fascinating science of blood sugar regulation and how its imbalance impacts the body. They explore how prediabetes and type II diabetes—like many chronic diseases—can often be reversed through strategic diet and lifestyle changes. Discover how achieving balanced blood sugar not only improves energy and vitality but also reduces or eliminates many associated health risks altogether. Amanda Jones is a dedicated instructor with the Nutritional Therapy Association (NTA) and an experienced Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner since 2013. In addition to being an FNTP, Amanda holds a master's degree in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine, a bachelors degree in communications, she's a certified ADAPT Functional Health Coach, a certified GAPS Practitioner and a licensed massage therapist. 2:55 Diabetes, pre-diabetes, insulin - Blood Sugar 101 4:00 Why blood sugar regulation matters 4:45 Blood sugar regulation impacts everything in the entire body - nothing is NOT impacted 5:20 Current statistics for the prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes 6:50 Subclinical blood dysregulation - insulin resistance (PRE-PRE-DIABETES) 7:50 Reversing the pathway toward diabetes 10:45 How blood sugar dysregulation impacts the cardiovascular system - cardio-metabolic disease 11:50 Atherosclerosis as a result of blood sugar dysregulation 13:54 Glucose conversion to body fat 14:22 Blood lipids - triglycerides - hyperlipidemia 14:37 Why SUGAR is contributing to obesity rather than fats - as well as circulating lipids - 15:33 How elevated blood sugar drives elevated blood pressure and high blood pressure 16:20 How high insulin levels inhibit the production of nitric oxide levels 18:00 Immune regulation and meta-inflammation - inflammation driven by metabolic problems 19:30 Endocrine disruption from blood sugar dysregulation 21:10 Changes to the nervous system, gut motility, our microbiome, and other things negatively impacted by blood sugar dysregulation 21:40 The stages of dysglycemia 22:37 Insulin is a GOOD hormone! - What it's supposed to do in the body - how it brings sugar into the cells - how energy is produced 24:33 Excess glucose and insulin - reactive hypoglycemia 25:00 The Blood Sugar Rollercoaster - why you're tired at 10:30 AM, 2:30 PM, 8:00 PM 27:02 Insulin resistance 28:12 Fasting Glucose Levels - lab testing - Fasting Insulin Levels 30:20 The progression continues - feeling lethargic, gaining weight, etc. 30:30 Pre-Diabetes diagnosis 31:00 A1C - glycation 31:41 Metabolic Syndrome 32:40 Pancreas damage - insulin injections 33:04 Six small meals per day versus fasting 37:30 Fasting and time-restricted eating 38:09 Our blood sugar is synced with our circadian rhythms 39:58 Walking after meals versus other workouts for blood sugar regulation 41:46 There is HOPE! This doesn't need to be a miserable process. YOU can do it and you can enjoy it! ______________________ Catch Episode 29 to learn quick tips for improving blood sugar regulation for optimal health. Hit Subscribe! Connect with us at www.nutritionaltherapy.com
CLICK HERE! Transcription: It's time to escape the health monopoly and end the government's stranglehold on wellness. I'm your host, Jamie Belz - - - and THIS is the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast. Today's episode is a rallying cry—a call to action to break the chains holding back holistic wellness practitioners and, most importantly, to give YOU the freedom to choose your bio-individual path to optimal wellness. The Nutritional Therapy Association is on a mission to reverse the trend of preventable poor health. Right now, we're living in a nation plagued by chronic illness, obesity, and skyrocketing healthcare costs. Meanwhile, millions of people are searching for solutions—but instead of finding freedom, they're stuck navigating a failing system that prioritizes government-controlled insurance dollars, surgeries, and pharmaceuticals over personalized care pathways that promote sustainable change and truly transformative healthful outcomes. It's an absurd contradiction we face. We're mandated to pay sky-high insurance premiums and hefty deductibles to maintain a safety net for catastrophic health issues—which most of us - THANKFULLY - never need. - - - That money - ((thousands and thousands of dollars for my family each year)) - is just gone. It's a carnival game we're forced to play, and the insurance companies win every year. Yet, at the same time, we're paying out of pocket for the wellness modalities and practitioners we truly value. These professionals offer personalized, preventive care that keeps us healthy and helps us avoid those catastrophic situations altogether. It's a frustrating system that forces us to invest in reactive care while actively limiting our ability to choose proactive, holistic approaches that align with our values and promote lasting wellness. Here's the kicker: the very professionals who can help—highly trained, deeply passionate practitioners—have been targeted, silenced, and even prosecuted in some states simply for doing what they do best: helping people live healthier lives. Today, we're breaking this down - - - We desperately need an overhaul of how we do things. What we've been doing - our current "health care" system - IS NOT WORKING. The health of our nation is absolutely unacceptable. - **42% of U.S. adults are obese.** - **6 in 10 adults** have at least one chronic illness, and **4 in 10 have two or more.** In the U.S. alone - $400 BILLION dollars are spent on prescriptions each year - - - and we're getting sicker and sicker. We spend $4.1 trillion on healthcare in the U.S. each year - if that $4.1 was making us the healthiest humans have ever been - I'd be all for it!! - - - but 90% of that 4.1 trillion dollars is going toward managing chronic diseases. Here's the hard truth: most of these conditions are preventable. They don't need another prescription—they need a personalized, holistic approach that addresses the root causes of dysfunction. People are desperate for solutions tailored to their unique needs—their bio-individual path to wellness—but they're stuck in a system that's failing them. And that's where Nutritional Therapy Practitioners and holistic practitioners step in to fill the gap. As Nutritional Therapy Practitioners (NTPs), we undergo rigorous, science-based training to support individuals on their wellness journey. We specialize in: Anatomy, physiology, and the body's interconnected systems. Root cause analysis—not just managing symptoms but understanding and addressing the foundational imbalances that cause dysfunction. Empowering people with bio-individual strategies, recognizing that no two bodies are the same. Providing education in nutrition truth. We're not owned by big food or big pharma - we'll tell you the truth about that ingredients lists and help enlighten you about why certain foods - like most of the 10,000 industrially produced chemicals the FDA has approved for human consumption in the United States - should be avoided. We're a threat. What we teach is real, and it can't be patented for profit. We discovered this on our own after being exhausted - or sometimes even injured by - the BIGs - big food, big ag, big pharma - the BIG Money Machine. Most of us found this path because of our own life-changing experiences. Most holistic wellness providers - many NTPs - discovered this work after a personal health breakthrough or helping their child recover from a debilitating condition. We've lived it. We've felt the frustration of a system that didn't have answers - we were told, "you can't, you won't, you'll never," - "when in doubt, cut it out" - "where do you want me to send this prescription?" - - - but we pushed back on the prognosis - and we realized that there is another way! You have to be willing to take off the blinders and look. There are incredible licensed medical professionals who have done exactly that - - - they've come over to this side and have seen, felt, and heard what cannot be unseen, unfelt, or unheard - and we're all passionate about sharing what we've learned. Let's be clear: this isn't about demonizing any one group - and it's not about competition. This is about collaboration and abundance. The health crisis is far too big for any one group of professionals to handle alone. We need registered dietitians, doctors, NTPs, health coaches, and more—all working together to create a system where everyone has access to the care they need. When there are no more sick people left to help, THEN we can talk about competition. Until that day comes, we need boots on the ground. We need practitioners working in communities, meeting people where they are, and providing diverse options for care. We're all allies in this fight. And the more offerings we have, the more likely each person will find their bio-individual path to wellness. Here's the reality - the big problem - and why I need YOUR help. In some states, Nutritional Therapy Practitioners (NTPs) and other holistic practitioners - including RNs, functional medicine doctors, Chiros, NPs, MDs, DOs, and other licensed professionals, as well as alternative practice practitioners - are facing absurd restrictions and fear-driven enforcement. These are highly trained professionals offering alternative and innovative approaches to health, yet anyone challenging the status quo or “the machine” is met with unnecessary roadblocks, intimidation, and legal threats - fear of financial repercussions - the swipe of a pen can pull someone's license - their entire career gone if they don't get in line and play the conformity game. It's a system that stifles solutions and prevents people from accessing the personalized care they need and deserve. We have an NTP in Minnesota who was working alongside a naturopathic doctor, providing nutrition education to a mere five or six clients. She was given a cease and desist from the Minnesota Board of Dietetics because someone called in an anonymous phone call complaint, which was apparently enough to launch a taxpayer-funded investigation - - - and I am telling you - they had nothing - she did NOTHING wrong. Nothing even close to wrong - - - but because of an anonymous phone call and the current laws - she was immediately shut down and forced to spend her precious time and her family's money to fight back - - - ultimately conceding. Think about how absurd that is. We're trained, we're educated, and we're passionate—but the law ties our hands while the public suffers. This isn't just frustrating—it's wrong. It limits your choices, perpetuates the health crisis, and prevents qualified practitioners from helping people who desperately need it. The MAHA movement has ruffled some feathers - but I don't understand that - because EVERY. SINGLE. PERSON. should want to see Americans - all people - everywhere - get healthy again. This is a Non-Partisan Issue. This fight for health freedom isn't about a specific politician —it's about people, plain and simple. And let's be clear: this isn't about saying that licensed professionals or hospitals are bad. Dietitians, doctors, and hospitals are absolutely essential, and many people rely on them for life-saving care. But this is about freedom—the freedom for every individual to choose the approach and the professional that resonates with their values, aligns with their goals, and helps them meet them. Whether you prioritize personal liberty, innovative healthcare solutions, or reducing the overwhelming strain on our medical system, this issue affects us all. Chronic illness doesn't discriminate by political affiliation, and neither should the solutions. This is bigger than party lines; it's about breaking down barriers and creating a system where everyone can access the tools, resources, and guidance they need to achieve optimal wellness. By lifting these restrictions, we're not undermining traditional healthcare - we're expanding the choices available to empower people to take control of their own health. Every ethical provider should be able to get behind that. This is about escaping the health monopoly that drove us to the health crisis we're in. This is about ending the government's stranglehold and unlocking bio-individual pathways to wellness. Here's where YOU come in. This isn't just about practitioners - it's about YOU and your right to access care that works for your bio-individual needs. I'm asking you to take action. Click THIS LINK and sign the petition to lift the legal restraints on holistic and functional health practitioners. By signing this petition - you're supporting empowered health - a system that champions true preventative care, like nourishing the body with nutrient-dense, whole foods! - and focuses on addressing root causes rather than masking symptoms with bandaid solutions that trap patients in a cycle of lifelong dependency and side-effect management - - - another pill - another surgery - - - - spoiler alert - that vicious cycle never stops. No one on a list of prescriptions is ever as happy as those in the pharmaceutical commercials portray. By signing this petition - you're supporting a more healthful future for generations to come - one where practitioners can work without fear, everyone has access to the kind of health care they desire and deserve, and they're aware of their options so they can actually find what works for them! Signing this petition means you support a future of true autonomy - where our hard-earned money isn't being held in the purse of the insurance companies, and like children, we have to beg them for our fractional allowances, which the government ultimately dictates. You're signing to support the freedom of choice - the right to seek care that aligns with your unique, bio-individual needs and preferences - to spend your wellness money where you want to spend it. With all the training I've received in anatomy, physiology, and the science of how the foods we eat literally are the building blocks of our bodies—the intricate interplay of nutrients to fuel every function- and the miraculous healing capabilities of a nutrient-sufficient body—I've dedicated over a decade to mastering this knowledge. And yet, despite all of that, I'm not legally allowed in some states to create a simple meal plan for your family for next week. Let that sink in. Then sign that petition, yeah? After you sign, don't stop there. Share the petition with your family, friends, and community. Send this podcast to everyone you know. Post it on social media. Talk about it. We need you to help build momentum. Momentum is the silent force of greatness - - - every signature is a step closer to creating extraordinary outcomes. Click Here or copy/paste the link below to sign the petition - right now - it takes a few seconds. Don't say you'll do it later - let's go!! Thank you for gifting your precious time to hear what I had to say and for being part of this movement. The time for change is now. Together, we can push back against conformity - change the way we think - and, in doing so - change the world. Together, we are reversing the trend of preventable poor health. ___ https://www.change.org/p/freedom-to-practice-supporting-the-right-to-holistic-care?recruiter=1358342049&recruited_by_id=e22b9240-a849-11ef-b3a9-450f8dfb38a4&utm_source=share_petition&utm_campaign=petition_dashboard&utm_medium=copylink ___ www.nutritionaltherapy.com
Dr. Neal D. Barnard, MD, FACC, is an adjunct professor of medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine and president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). He has led numerous research studies investigating the effects of diet on diabetes, body weight, and chronic pain, including a groundbreaking study of dietary interventions in type 2 diabetes, funded by the National Institutes of Health, that paved the way for viewing type 2 diabetes as a potentially reversible condition for many patients. Dr. Barnard has authored more than 100 scientific publications and 20 books for medical and lay readers, and is the editor-in-chief of the Nutrition Guide for Clinicians, a textbook made available to all U.S. medical students. As president of PCRM, he leads programs advocating for preventive medicine, good nutrition, and higher ethical standards in research. His research contributed to the acceptance of plant-based diets in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. In 2015, he was named a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. In 2016, he founded the Barnard Medical Center in Washington, D.C., as a model for making nutrition a routine part of all medical care. Originally from Fargo, North Dakota, Dr. Barnard received his M.D. degree at the George Washington University School of Medicine and completed his residency at the same institution. He practiced at St. Vincent's Hospital in New York before returning to Washington to found PCRM. Dr. Barnard has hosted four PBS television programs on nutrition and health and is frequently called on by news programs to discuss issues related to nutrition and research.
Are you an ambitious, high performer on a mission to improve the aging process? Do you struggle to get the desired results even when doing all the "right" things? Let's think outside of the box with Dr. Kiltz as I did today!! Wow we for sure need a follow up interview so please send me your questions as we didn't have enough time to go down so MANY rabbit holes. Meet Doctor K. Watch the video here "The dreams we have for our futures exist for a reason. Our commitment to ourselves to follow these dreams determines the quality of our lives. While this journey may not always be easy, I am here to help. I believe that everyone deserves to have a family. I provide access to top-quality fertility care for all my fertility practice, CNY Fertility. Through decades of clinical practice, I discovered that infertility (and virtually all other diseases we humans suffer from) are caused primarily by the foods we eat and the frequency at which we consume them. Similarly, I found that the power of positive thinking can have radical outcomes for your health, wellness, and life goals. Through the power of positive thinking, changes to diet, and a nurturing attitude toward overall health, you can achieve what you envision and desire most. By showing up for yourself, you have already begun. I'm here to show up for you too." https://www.doctorkiltz.com/foods-tha... https://www.doctorkiltz.com/fat/ What are you doing today to live your best self at age 70, 80 and 90 plus years old? Are you taking ownership of your health and your future self now so you can thrive as you age instead of struggle?? Life is not a race. It is a Journey. External and HIDDEN internal sources of CHRONIC Stress will impact all efforts... check out the elements of what I call "The WHOLESTIC Method" to transform the WHOLE you from the inside out to burn fat, improve performance and longevity. There is not a once size fits all solution. We are all unique. The struggle is real and I understand the challenges as well as frustrations in finding the right answers to feeling and looking your best -especially when you think you are doing everything "right". Doctors may tell you that your lab results are "normal" and there is nothing is wrong with you - but you know that you are off and not performing your best in life or sports. Let's investigate what is actually going on under the hood and put your missing of your health puzzle back together again. Choose to thrive each day and not survive the day. Contact Coach Debbie for a complimentary 20-minute call to discover more. Connect and Follow Coach Debbie: Life is Not a Race...It is a Journey: Learn how to pace the WHOLE you with The WHOLESTIC Method https://www.amazon.com/dp/1540572005 WEB: http://debbiepotts.net/
WELCOME BACK to the Dancer's Choice Podcast! In the spirit of the holidays, food, and football we thought there was no better episode to share again other than that with the lovely ALLY MILLER- Nutritional Therapy Practitioner! This episode is JAM PACKED with advice on how dancers can adequately nourish their bodies for performance, train for pro auditions, feel more comfortable in their skin, and achieve fitness/physique goals WITHOUT the dieting! Not to mention, Ally shares with us her incredible testimony of how she went from taking time off dance & serving our country to pursuing a career as an NFL cheerleader and now coaching dancers through Nutritional Therapy. CLICK HERE to further connect with Ally & don't forget to check out HER PODCAST on Spotify!
On this "Quick Tips" episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner Corinne Trimarchi returns to share her top five tips for dealing with eczema. Hear her full story and additional information regarding pediatric prognosis pushback on infant allergies in Episode 25 - Allergies Don't Have To Be A Life Sentence. Resources: Corinne's Website: www.holisticnutritionnj.com Instagram: theautoimmunesolution Topical product Corinne mentioned: https://briotechusa.shop/products/pure-hypochlorous (Note: This is neither a paid sponsor nor an affiliate organization. We are simply providing valuable tools for #ReversingTheTrendOfPreventablePoorHealth.) ________________________ Please remember to hit "SUBSCRIBE" and tell a friend you're listening. https://nutritionaltherapy.com
In this episode, Coach Debbie Potts dives into a multi-faceted approach to improving metabolism and boosting fat-burning capacity. By exploring a combination of metabolic testing, personalized nutrition, exercise strategies, stress management, sleep optimization, and lifestyle habits like cold/heat exposure and light therapy, you can transform your energy use and performance. Coach Debbie shares insights from Bob Seebohar's Metabolic Efficiency Training (MET) protocols, covering how to personalize fueling, training, and lifestyle strategies for optimal fat utilization, endurance, and metabolic health. Key Topics: PNOE Metabolic Testing: Discover how PNOE testing analyzes your body's oxygen use and fat-burning efficiency, guiding you in creating a customized plan for improved fat oxidation and metabolic function. Nutritional Therapy for Metabolic Efficiency: Macronutrient Balance: Working with a nutritional therapist to balance proteins, fats, and carbs can encourage efficient fuel use, fat adaptation, and stable energy. Nutrient Timing: Learn the best times to consume carbs and fats based on activity level to optimize recovery and metabolic health. Supplements: Explore metabolism-supportive supplements like magnesium, omega-3s, and NAD+ precursors. Exercise Strategies: Aerobic Training: Understand how steady-state cardio in the “fat-burning zone” can maximize fat utilization. HIIT & Strength Training: Boost your metabolic rate and build lean muscle with HIIT and resistance training. Sleep Optimization: The importance of sleep quality for hormone balance, metabolism, and hunger regulation. Tips include maintaining a consistent schedule, reducing screen time, and creating an ideal sleep environment. Stress Management: Techniques like mindfulness, breathwork, and prioritizing recovery days can help control cortisol levels, reducing abdominal fat storage. Lifestyle Therapies: Cold & Heat Exposure: Enhance fat-burning and metabolism through cold exposure (e.g., ice baths) and sauna sessions to activate brown fat and boost heat shock proteins. Red Light Therapy & NAD+: Support cellular energy and inflammation reduction with near-infrared/red light and NAD+ therapy. Hormonal & Mitochondrial Health: Nutrients like CoQ10, alpha-lipoic acid, and NAD+ precursors can improve mitochondrial function, essential for energy and metabolic efficiency. Implementing Metabolic Efficiency Training (MET): Initial MEP Test: Determine the “fat-burning zone” intensity level for personalized training. Fueling & Training Adjustments: Using MET data, optimize carb and fat intake around different intensities and improve fat adaptation over time. Lifestyle Protocols: Manage stress and recovery to support metabolic health and long-term energy balance. Ask about our Seminar Opportunity: Join Coach Debbie Potts for a seminar on enhancing metabolic efficiency through tailored fueling, training, and lifestyle strategies. Learn how to create an individualized plan that leverages fat as a primary fuel source, maximizing endurance, resilience, and health. Read the blog post to learn more and send in questions: https://debbiepotts.net/how-to-burn-more-fat/
Dr. Naresh Gunaratnam interviews Kim Beall, co-founder and managing director of Nutritional Therapy for IBD and Dr. Ashwin Ananthakrishnan, who is the Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Crohn's and Colitis Center about their work to advance evidence-based nutrition as part of IBD treatment plans. When nutritional strategies are used in combination with medications, additional pathways are engaged to improve symptoms, quality of life and aid tissue healing. When patients are able to access evidence-based nutritional therapy under the guidance of a healthcare providers it can them find foods to restore a healthy relationship with food and work their way back to a well-balanced diet of healthy, foods while at the same time feeling well again. Join Dr. Gunaratnam, Ms. Beall and Dr. Ananthakrishnan as they explore how Nutritional Therapy for IBD works to inform, support, and empower patients and clinicians by providing education and essential tools and resources to utilize nutritional therapy alongside medication.
On this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, Corinne Trimarchi shares the story of her son's very challenging start to life - having struggled with a complex case of food allergies. Corinne is a wife, mom of two boys, a board-certified holistic nutrition practitioner, and a Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach. Corinne received her nutrition training from the Nutritional Therapy Association and coaching training from the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy. She specializes in allergies, eczema, digestion, and gut health in babies, children, and adults. As Corinne tells of having her world turned upside down following the birth of her second son, she discusses working with various specialists, a long list of prescription medications, various diagnoses, referrals to more specialists, and still - no answers. She has committed her life to helping other parents navigate the challenges of childhood allergies, offering hope for the reversal of these conditions which were once considered a life sentence. Corinne honors the bio-individual approach, taught through the Nutritional Therapy Association while working with her clients. She says, "We are all biochemically unique and our wellness should be approached with that in mind." Corinne helps families better understand how food and environmental factors influence the expression of genes and the trajectory of health. Resources: Corinne's Website: www.holisticnutritionnj.com Instagram: theautoimmunesolution https://documentinghope.com ________________________ Please remember to hit "SUBSCRIBE" and tell a friend you're listening. https://nutritionaltherapy.com
In this episode, fellow sports and eating disorder dietitian, Leslie Schilling, shares insights into the damaging effects of diet culture, especially when within safe spaces like schools, churches, athletic teams, and healthcare settings. We cover a range of topics from the harmful impacts of chronic dieting, the intersection of sports nutrition and eating disorders, and how messages from diet culture influence athletes and general health practices. Leslie is a seasoned dietitian who specializes in disordered eating, sports nutrition, family nutrition, and weight concerns. She has worked with recreational, high school, collegiate, and professional athletes and performers, including the 2014-2015 NBA Memphis Grizzlies and performers of Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas, NV. Leslie has been accepted into The National Speakers Association (NSA) and has been invited to provide nutrition programs and presentations to teams and professionals across the nation. She reviews and writes for national media outlets like US News & World Report, professional and consumer publications. She is also the creator and co-author of the book Born To Eat and the owner of Schilling Nutrition, LLC, a private consulting practice in Las Vegas, NV. Leslie's latest book Feed Yourself is available everywhere books are sold. 00:00 Introduction to Mind Your Fitness Podcast 00:50 Meet Leslie Schilling: A Journey from Gymnastics to Dietetics 02:16 Leslie's Professional Path and Private Practice 03:48 Nutritional Challenges in Performance Arts 06:07 The Intersection of Sports Nutrition and Eating Disorders 09:14 The Importance of Asking the Right Questions 13:58 Leslie's Book: Feed Yourself and Diet Culture 22:07 Diet Culture Myths and Their Impact 25:18 The Impact of Nutrition on Health and Performance 25:58 Grief and Realizations in Nutritional Therapy 28:47 The Connection Between Dieting and Eating Disorders 30:47 The Dangers of Diet Culture 33:09 Navigating Misinformation in Nutrition 36:43 Advocating for Healthy Nutrition in Athletics 43:34 Personal Reflections on Fitness and Wellness 46:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Melvin Nario, MD, HMD, an integrative and homeopathic medical doctor with a diverse background that spans conventional and alternative medicine. With his training in both traditional Western medicine and homeopathy, Dr. Nario takes a holistic approach to healthcare, focusing on personalized treatments that address the root causes of illness. He is particularly known for his expertise in peptide therapies, anti-aging medicine, and integrative oncology, combining cutting-edge science with natural healing methods. Episode Highlights: Dr. Nario's Medical Journey**: Learn about Dr. Nario's unique path, from his medical degree at the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines to becoming a licensed homeopathic doctor in Nevada, integrating both worlds of medicine. Peptide Therapy**: Discover the exciting potential of peptide therapies in enhancing healing, boosting immune function, and supporting anti-aging. Dr. Nario shares how these therapies can regulate hormones, improve cognitive function, and promote tissue repair. Integrative Oncology**: Dr. Nario discusses his work at Forsythe Cancer Center and Bio Integrative Health Center, where he uses a holistic approach in treating cancer, combining integrative methods such as IV nutrient therapies and botanicals with conventional treatments. IV Nutrient Therapies**: Learn about the powerful effects of IV therapies, including NAD+ for cellular repair and anti-aging, chelation for detoxification, and nutritional IVs for overall health optimization. Homeopathy & Classical Medicine**: How Dr. Nario blends homeopathy with acute and chronic care, giving patients personalized, non-toxic options for healing and long-term wellness. Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine**: Dr. Nario shares insights from his work in the field of anti-aging, discussing how modern advancements like peptide therapies and IV nutrients are transforming the landscape of longevity medicine. Key Takeaways: - The science behind **peptide therapies** and their role in anti-aging, cognitive enhancement, and immune support. - How Dr. Nario combines **traditional Western medicine** with **holistic approaches** to provide a comprehensive care plan for his patients. - The potential of **integrative oncology** to enhance conventional cancer treatments with natural and supportive therapies. - Why **IV nutrient therapies** are growing in popularity for both disease treatment and preventive health. es. Connect with Dr. Melvin Nario: - Bio Integrative Health Center: https://www.facebook.com/biointegrativereno/ - Forsythe Cancer Center: https://www.drforsythe.com/ - Clearfield Medical Group: https://drclearfield.net/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb Be sure to subscribe to our channel for more insightful conversations with experts in integrative and longevity medicine! BIO Nario, Melvin Ibarra MD HMD Current Address: 6292 Dog Hollow Court Reno NV 89519, melvin_nario@yahoo.com Main Credentials: 1.) M. D. Degree Doctor of Medicine – University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines 2.) Licensed Homeopathic Medical Doctor (MD HMD) – State of Nevada 3.) Internship - Residency Program in University of North Dakota, Bismarck Family Medicine 4.) Internship in University Of Santo Tomas Hospital, Philippines 5.) Doctor Of Medicine and B.S. Degree in Nursing, University of Santo Tomas, Manila 6.) Degree in Acute and Chronic Classical Homeopathy, British Institute of Homeopathy 7.) Former Medical Director – The Vitality Bar in Fitness For 10 Sparks, Nevada 8.) Former Medical Director of Bio Integrative Health Center International Reno, Nevada 9.) Visiting Physician – Forsythe Cancer Center and Clearfield Medical - Reno, Nevada 10.) Junior faculty physician – American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) Women's Hormone Course 11.) Vice President of the Nevada Homeopathic Board Of Examiners 12.) Licensed Advanced Nurse Practitioner and RN, Nevada 13.) Licensed RN – Philippines Certifications: 1.) ECFMG Certified 2.) Certified in the Fundamentals/Advanced Clinical Applications of IV Nutrient Therapies 3.) Certified Shoemaker Proficiency Partner practitioner for CIRS 4.) Academy of American Anti Aging Medicine Certifications – Peptide Therapy, integrative oncology, CIRS (Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome) 5.) 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Send us a textThis week we welcomed back Registered Dietitian, Neha Shah! Neha joined us back in episode 42 where she was interviewed by friend of the show and IBD RD Stacey Collins. Neha specializes in IBD and other GI disorders and has both a private practice and is also part of the Colitis & Crohn's Disease Center at UCSF. We spent this episode shedding light on the distinctive roles of enteral and parenteral nutrition in combating IBD-related malnutrition. This episode is your gateway to understanding how enteral nutrition (EN) and parenteral nutrition (PN) can transform treatment strategies.We discuss everything there is to know about enteral nutrition, especially exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN), a potential game-changer for Crohn's disease management. Discover how EEN can stand alongside or even replace corticosteroids, offering an alternative path to remission and mucosal healing. While this approach has shown promise in pediatric cases, we delve into the more complex dynamics of adult treatment where compliance and lifestyle factors bring their own set of challenges. Neha emphasizes the pivotal role of dietitians in crafting personalized nutritional plans, ensuring that patients receive the tailored guidance they need.From navigating the hurdles of enteral nutrition to transitioning to varied diets, this episode is packed with practical strategies and expert advice. Neha addresses common obstacles like weight fluctuations and gastrointestinal discomfort, offering solutions such as formula adjustments and the integration of partial enteral nutrition (PEN). As patients move from EEN to lifestyle-friendly diets like the Mediterranean or plant-based options, we explore how specific fibers and the Crohn's Disease Exclusion Diet (CDED) can optimize gut health. Whether you're a patient or a caregiver, this episode offers a comprehensive guide to navigating the nutritional complexities of IBD.Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;)Links: South Asian IBD Alliance- Neha is on the board and super active with SAIA! Nutrition and IBD info- UCSF health Info on Exclusive Enteral Nutrition- Nutritional Therapy for IBDInfo on Partial Enteral Nutrition- Nutritional Therapy for IBDGreat overview of therapeutic diets for IBD! - Nutritional Therapy for IBDDiet and Nutrition Info- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation Diet and NutritiLet's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Josh Dech is a former paramedic, and a certified personal fitness trainer who transitioned into holistic health care after recognizing the limitations of traditional medical practices. He completed his paramedic training in 2013 and later studied holistic nutrition at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition in 2021. He combined his expertise in fitness and nutrition to focus on gut health, particularly inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like Crohn's and colitis. His innovative approaches have led to the successful reversal of over 300 cases of these conditions, previously deemed incurable. Josh now serves as a medical lecturer and physician consultant at the Priority Health Academy, where he educates doctors on holistic approaches to gut health and IBD. He also hosts a podcast "ReversABLE," which shares insights on gut health and its profound impact on overall well-being. Takeaways:
What Should We Do? Political Chaos in The USA |Interview with Ramsey ZimmermanI. Intro to the topic: Political issues that are causing Americans chaos … and what we might be able to do about that within ourselves and others.II. Intro to Ramsey: To help us sort this out, we have Ramsey Zimmerman, host of the Podcast “What's Worthwhile,” to talk about the topics on our minds as Americans as we go into the upcoming Presidential Election in November, 2024. Today, we will be talking about the issues that most Americans feel are worthwhile to consider politically as we prepare to vote.Ramsey and I have been friends for over a decade, and so our talk today with be civil…and…at sometimes we may agree or disagree on where we stand on these issues. It should be fun and maybe get a bit chaotic, so hang on, and let's welcome Ramsey to Calming the Chaos Podcast. III. Ramsey is on screen and introduces himself to Calming the Chaos Podcast audienceIV. Political Issues to Discuss That are Contributing to the Chaos – What are they? Why are they agents of Chaos? Why are they divisive and upsetting? How can we Calm the Chaos within ourselves related to these issues? How can we work within communities to Calm the Chaos?• War / Foreign Policy (money, safety and relationships)• Foreign Wars: Necessity – Cost – Escalation – Right & Wrong – Good vs Evil• Homeland: Terrorism – Unrest – Domestic Needs – Attacks on U.S.• Healthcare (wellbeing)• Conventional: Costs – Availability – Specialized – Manage Symptoms• Holistic Health: Root Causes – Body as a Whole – Cures – Beyond pharma and surgeryV. Recap: Some things to keep in mind: 1. Think things through2. Seek different perspectives3. Vary your social media consumption4. Be genuinely curious with other people5. Be sympathetic and empathetic6. Try to validate others7. Be open-minded8. Consider you may be wrong9. Have tough conversations10. Honor and thank others for their conversations11. Find your voice12. Hear what others have to say13. Connect with each other more14. Manage your emotions while you are doing all of this!Ramsey's Bio: Ramsey is a husband and a father to two college-aged kids. Ramsey worked in the Sustainable Energy space for nearly 30 years, but recently has pivoted towards Health and Wellness. He has been asking “What's Worthwhile?” in his podcast most of this year, and has decided that his answer is … Building Mind, Body and Spirit Wellness. He is now a full time student, studying Holistic Health and Nutritional Therapy.Website: www.whatsworthwhile.net Social Media Links:The What's Worthwhile podcast is found on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon and iHeart Radio.
Gerianne DiPiano is joined by Alison Bladh, (BSc mBANT mCNHC CIDESCO) registered nutritional therapist who has worked in the health and wellness industry for over 30 years. They discuss the tight link between bone health and nutrition. Learn how supporting your bone health at an early age can help set you up for success later in life. Check out Alison's Nutritional Therapy website here: https://www.alisonbladh.com/
In this episode, we dive into the world of organ meats with Chef James Barry, the creator of Pluck, a superfood seasoning that makes nutrient-dense eating easy and delicious. With over 20 years of experience as a professional chef, including cooking for celebrities like Tom Cruise and George Clooney, James shares his journey from running a meal delivery service to creating a functional food company focused on ancestral nutrition. He explains the benefits of organ meats, why they are considered nature's multivitamin, and how Pluck makes it simple to incorporate these powerful nutrients into your daily diet. Discover how organ meats can help bridge the gap in modern nutrient deficiencies and why eating nose-to-tail is the key to optimal health. Get in touch with James: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.
On this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz talks with Miles Welch, Founder and CEO of North Star Training Solutions, about the importance and difficulties of being a good leader - for ourselves. Miles is a leadership expert who is passionate about helping business owners build their leadership bench and develop their leadership potential. He has impacted thousands of executives, entrepreneurs, and business owners through his speaking and coaching, as well as the industry-leading developmental programming he has designed. Miles's varied leadership assignments include serving as a Platoon Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps, pastoring one of the largest churches in the United States, serving as the Executive Director of the John Maxwell Leadership Center, and launching two successful businesses. Miles and his family live in the Atlanta area. During their conversation, Jamie and Miles cover many topics in relation to building resilience and having the discipline to level-up and ultimately succeed in all areas of life. 04:07 Entropy 06:25 Busyness 07:12 Resilience and the difference between pressure and stress 10:53 The shame of not "succeeding" 14:56 The key to high performance 15:14 Midlife Crisis 16:25 Doing a life audit and recalibration 21:18 Tips on resilience and holding yourself accountable 22:28 Staying up late versus getting up early 23:12 Stream of consciousness writing 25:09 Television detox 26:36 Journaling, reading (growing/learning) and Miles's morning routine 29:44 The reshaping of friendships as life gets busy - kids' activities and youth sports 33:12 Miles's evening routing 34:10 Quit eating earlier in the evening - the blood sugar rollercoaster - craving carbs at night - blood sugar's impact on sleep - waking up in the night 36:46 The upward or downward spiral of wellness and healthy versus unhealthy habits 37:26 Having accountability partners 37:45 Miles's primary core values #1 38:54 Hiding things in life - vulnerability - talking with others - working with a counselor 40:36 Life hack for "receiving counseling from Brene Brown and other high-level professionals" 42:05 The three-pronged system for working through being "stuck" in life 44:30 Wisdom and the benefit of having mentors 45:53 Miles's primary core values #2 46:47 Miles's primary core values #3 46:58 Having a life that is integrated - having a surrendered relationship with the truth 47:39 Miles's primary core values #4 49:42 The hardest challenge in leading yourself 51:08 The lie we tell ourselves about "the season coming" when everything will be different or easier - not living in the now 53:43 Don't squander another minute, hour, day, week, month, year, decade… 54:18 The upward spiral or the downward spiral 54:36 The best pre-workout 55:48 Being kind to yourself 57:24 Getting better at failing 58:37 Bounce-back rate - falling off the wagon - small vices 59:54 Miles's favorite self-improvement resources Email Miles Welch: Miles@northstartraining.com Website: https://northstartraining.com/ Socials: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themileswelch/ https://www.instagram.com/themileswelch/ Books mentioned: Developing the Leader Within You - John Maxwell The Endurance: Legendary Antarctic Expedition - Caroline Alexander The Greatest Generation - Tom Brokaw ________________________________________ Thanks for listening! If you like what you're hearing, please don't forget to subscribe and give us those five start ratings! Email Jamie: Jamie@nutritionaltherapy.com Connect with us online: www.Nutritionaltherapy.com
POOP (ewww) What goes in, must come out! In this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz, FNTP, MHC, and fellow FNTP, Stephanie Ewals, CNS, Licensed Nutritionist, owner of Out of the Woods Nutrition, and host of the Help For Hashimotos podcast talk about the end product of digestion - poop. Talking about pooping is a total taboo, but it's an important topic. The prevalence of GI disorders such as diarrhea, constipation, and alternating diarrhea and constipation is extremely common, with 3-5% of the U.S. population experiencing chronic diarrhea. Globally, 16% of adults experience chronic constipation - up to 19% of adults in the U.S. and a whopping 33% of adults over the age of 60 experience chronic constipation. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) with Alternating Diarrhea and Constipation, characterized by symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, and variability in bowel habits, affect 10-15% of the global population. Among those with IBS, a significant portion (around 25-30%) experiences alternating diarrhea and constipation (IBS-M, mixed type). *Mehta, S. R., Patel, D., Rana, B., Kumar, N., Singh, A., & Sharma, P. (2023). Title of the article. Frontiers in Public Health, 11, Article 1061453. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1061453 1:42 Bristol Stool Chart - shows what the shape and consistency of your poop means 4:11 More about what your poop should look like 4:57 Why should we care about what our poop looks like? 5:25 Bristol Stool Chart Types 5-7 5:54 Loose stools with full food particles (some of it looks like it did when you ate it) 6:35 Bristol Stool Chart Types 1 & 2 - Constipation - toxins - excess estrogens 7:19 Bristol Stool Chart Types 3 & 4 7:43 It's not normal to have diarrhea, constipation, or alternating diarrhea and constipation every day. 8:39 Irregularity with our bowel movements are symptoms of dysfunction somewhere in the body. 10:02 Motility/transit time - testing how long it takes from eating to defecating (aka pooping) 11:21 Hope/help for Type 1 & Type 2 - things that help relieve constipation and determine what is causing it 13:12 If you're not eating fiber now, ease into it! Notes on fiber intake and ways to get more fiber in your diet 16:12 Diarrhea - within a few hours of eating, fiber will not help, look elsewhere for solutions - food inflammatory tests - elimination diet - Whole 30 - your body is telling you something! 18:52 Protocols AND or VERSUS bio-individuality? 21:10 Where nutritional therapy really excels… 22:57 How stress impacts digestion - anxiety - adrenals - cortisol 24:47 Not digesting properly - whole food particles in poop 25:09 What you can do if you're struggling with GI disorders 26:12 Physical activity/movement 26:52 Squatty Potty 28:28 Preworkouts, gels, anything you're putting in that are flushing through… 29:05 Magnesium, Vitamin C Please remember to hit SUBSCRIBE and give us a 5-Star Review if you're loving what you're hearing! Stephanie's business - Out of the Woods Nutrition - "Help For Hashimoto's Podcast" Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/help-for-hashimotos-podcast/id1395020956 Website: https://www.outofthewoodsnutrition.com/ Download The Definitive Guide To Hashimoto's: https://mailchi.mp/0e5555d60258/the-definitive-guide-to-hashimotos
In this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz and Svein Erik Haugmo, Co-founder and CEO of ORIVO, a third-party testing laboratory in Norway, discuss the high level of fraudulence in the fish oil industry. 80% of the best-selling fish oil supplements on Amazon are NOT what the companies selling them say they are. Eighty percent of label claims were found to be inaccurate representations of the product found in the bottle. After realizing the abundance of unethical and immoral, greedy business practices within this area, Svein and his team at Orivo developed a one-of-a-kind, revolutionary origin verification technology to test consumable fish products for people and pets. They collaborate with supplement companies to help promote transparency, fight fraudulence, and protect consumers around the globe. Learn more about ORIVO: https://orivo.no Additional resource Svein mentioned: https://alwaysomega3s.com ___________________________________ Please remember to LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, share, and subscribe! If you're part of the NTA Community, connect with me on Mighty Networks! For more insights and resources and to connect with our vibrant community, visit us at: nutritionaltherapy.com/podcast
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