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Ann Shippy, MD is on a mission to help create extraordinary wellness by using cutting-edge science, testing, and the latest genetic research to find and treat root causes—and not just the symptoms—of illness. As a former IBM engineer, Dr. Shippy became frustrated that traditional medicine couldn’t find answers to her own health ailments, so she left a decade in engineering to adapt her skill set to the world of medicine. She attended the University of Texas Medical School and has a thriving practice in Austin, Texas. She is board certified in internal medicine and certified in functional medicine. Creating custom blueprints and real-world health solutions for those suffering from any combination of physical, environmental, genetic, and individualized health concerns, she insists on using science and personalized attention to treat the patient in totality—and not just bandage symptoms. She is on a tireless mission to help create a world of wellness… "because every life matters." She is the author of two books, Shippy Paleo Essentials and Mold Toxicity Workbook: Assess Your Environment & Create a Recovery Plan. Links mentioned in this episode: www.annshippymd.com (http://www.annshippymd.com) Instagram: @annshippymd (https://www.instagram.com/annshippymd/) Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/AnnShippyMD/) TEDx Talk (https://youtu.be/x5hYjjZrOag) Mold/Mycotoxin Testing: Great Plains Laboratory, Inc. (https://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/) Realtime Labs (https://realtimelab.com/) Liposomal Glutathione Brands Mentioned: Every Life Well (https://shop.annshippymd.com/product/liposomal-glutathione/) Readisorb (https://readisorb.com/product/liposomal-glutathione/) Researched Nutritionals (https://www.researchednutritionals.com/) Sample Kits For Your Home Realtime Labs (https://realtimelab.com/) Envirobiomics (https://www.envirobiomics.com/) Homebiotic (https://homebiotic.com/)
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Ann Shippy, M.D. is a former IBM engineer turned functional doctor. She made the transition from engineer to doctor while searching for better solutions to her own health ailments. The physician, scientist, engineer, author, and mom is board certified in internal medicine and certified in functional medicine. Based in Austin, Texas, she employs a functional approach to a vast range of health concerns including autoimmunity, digestive issues, and toxicity from exposure to heavy metals and mold. Dr. Ann uses innovative testing, research and genetic information, and cutting-edge science to address the root causes of health issues as opposed to just treating the symptoms of illnesses. She also approaches each patient as a whole person and establishes a therapeutic partnership with them to attain the highest standard of health. A graduate of the University of Texas Medical School, the former IBM engineer’s diligent and results-oriented approach to functional medicine is rooted in experience, data, and expertise. She also shares with her patients the science, solutions, and tools so they can achieve the exceptional health they truly deserve. Dr. Ann is also the author of 2 books: Mold Toxicity Workbook: Assess Your Environment & Create a Recovery Plan and Shippy Paleo Essentials: A Medical Blueprint for Health. The Mold Toxicity Workbook is a workbook that provides a solid foundation for identifying mold toxicity and medically proven solutions for the problem. Shippy Paleo Essentials on the other hand tackles the Paleo diet in detail and how to best implement it to get the results you are looking for. This week’s episode talks about the human system and epigenetics, the importance of healing time and genetic testing, and what volatile organic compounds are. Dr. Ann also shares what she does to mitigate herself from toxicity, what infrared therapy is, and the types of tests she recommends. On taking care of one’s health, Dr. Ann has this to say, “Do the work early so you don’t end up with something later.”
Are you suffering from strange seemingly unconnected symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, joint pain, tremors or muscle twitches? Do you suspect mold toxicity in your home might be at the root of your illness? Want to know what to do if you’ve been exposed to mold and how to rebound your body? Tune in to hear Ali and Becki interview Dr. Ann Shippy, a functional medicine physician and expert on mold toxicity. Learn about Dr. Shippy’s personal story with mold-related illness, signs and symptoms you might be dealing with mold as well as practical tools to implement to detox and rebound your system. In this episode, Ali and Becki pick Dr. Shippy’s brain on all things mold from common sources in the home to how and when to test to the best air filters you can use in your home. Mold and mycotoxin exposure can wreak havoc on the body causing respiratory issues, neurological damage, mood disturbance, mitochondrial damage and beyond. Fast action is essential if you suspect mold and Dr. Shippy shares great resources for how to recover your home and your body! Also in this Episode: Dr. Shippy’s Story Symptoms of Mold Toxicity Lab Values to Monitor Risk Factors for Mold Growth Testing for Mold in Your Home Supplement and Lifestyle Interventions DefendAir Air Purifier Naturally Nourished Resources to Support Mold Detox 10 Day Real Food Detox Cellular Antiox Rebuild Spectrum Probiotic Vitamin D Balanced Blend Super Turmeric Relax and Regulate Detox Supporting Turmeric Lemonade Resources from Dr. Shippy: https://annshippymd.com/ https://annshippymd.com/mold/ More About Dr. Ann Shippy: Ann Shippy, MD, is on a mission to help create extraordinary wellness by using cutting-edge science, testing, and the latest genetic research to find and treat root causes—and not just the symptoms—of illness. As a former IBM engineer, Dr. Shippy became frustrated that traditional medicine couldn’t find answers to her own health ailments, so she left a decade in engineering to adapt her skill set to the world of medicine. She attended the University of Texas Medical School and has a thriving practice in Austin, Texas. She is board certified in internal medicine and certified in functional medicine. Creating custom blueprints and real-world health solutions for those suffering from any combination of physical, environmental, genetic, and individualized health concerns, she insists on using science and personalized attention to treat the patient in totality—and not just bandage symptoms. She is on a tireless mission to help create a world of wellness… "because every life matters." She is the author of two books, Shippy Paleo Essentials and Mold Toxicity Workbook: Assess Your Environment & Create a Recovery Plan. This episode is sponsored by Further Food, a female owned and operated company that provides the highest quality food as medicine supplements including their Collagen Peptides, Pasture-Raised Gelatin Daily Turmeric Tonic and Mindful Matcha.
Ann Shippy, MD, is on a mission to help create extraordinary wellness by using cutting-edge science, testing, and the latest genetic research to find and treat root causes—and not just the symptoms—of illness. As a former IBM engineer, Dr. Shippy became frustrated that traditional medicine couldn’t find answers to her own health ailments, so she left a decade in engineering to adapt her skill set to the world of medicine. She attended the University of Texas Medical School and has a thriving practice in Austin, Texas. She is board certified in internal medicine and certified in functional medicine. Creating custom blueprints and real-world health solutions for those suffering from any combination of physical, environmental, genetic, and individualized health concerns, she insists on using science and personalized attention to treat the patient in totality—and not just bandage symptoms. She is on a tireless mission to help create a world of wellness… "because every life matters." She is the author of two books, Shippy Paleo Essentials and Mold Toxicity Workbook: Assess Your Environment & Create a Recovery Plan. In this episode Dr. Shippy discusses her 5 Tips To Create Extraordinary Wellness: You are what you eat - eliminating grains, dairy, gluten, legumes. Mindset - don't get overwhelmed, think positively and catch you inner voice that could be negative. Remove environmental toxins like mold. Supplementation even if you have the best diet. Your genes role in aging and dis-ease. For more information on Dr. Shippy and to stay connecting with her visit: www.annshippymd.com www.facebook.com/AnnShippyMD twitter.com/annshippymd www.instagram.com/annshippymd
I had nosebleed nearly every single day in 1988. It would usually happen midday, and while I got pretty good at predicting it, I still remember bleeding on some very important textbooks, my Iowa Basics tests (old school standardized tests), and my white t-shirts. Eventually, my family doctor did some kind of cauterization procedure and it stopped—hooray! Every kid has some weird health thing, whether it's bumps on their belly from the swimming pool or endless streams of mucus from their noses, so I never thought anything of it until 30 years later. I met a guy who had an autoimmune condition that the doctors finally traced back to black mold in his home that started after a flood. I'd never even heard of black mold. Here's how it works: Your bathtub overflows, water drips into the floor, and then you clean it up. But the water in the floorboards drips down into the walls and ceiling and it gets moldy. That mold might just sit there, but it might spread. It might stay trapped in the walls, but it might start to get into your heating ducts or get released during construction. And the problem? In many cases, these molds are super toxic, even neurotoxic. What does this have to do with my nosebleeds? It's one of the top symptoms of mold exposure, and I was sleeping in a moldy basement at the time. Luckily, my nosebleeds were no big deal, particularly in comparison to the conditions that household mold can trigger in others. On this week's show, Dr. Ann Shippy will share her research and best practices for protecting your home and family from black mold. Listen & Learn: Why as many as 50% of homes might have a mold issue Why some mycotoxins are not visible and don't necessarily smell bad How mold can cause headaches, skin conditions, bloody noses, and even cause much more serious conditions How to take care of you and your loved ones Links & Resources: Dr. Ann Shippy CDC research on mold ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Ann Shippy is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Functional Medicine. As a humanitarian and founder of two foundations (Good Food Matterz Foundation and Toxicity Matters Foundation), she wants to help create a world of wellness. She has written two books, Mold Toxicity Workbook and Shippy Paleo Essentials. Nutritional Tip of the Week: What are the essential supplements Got Questions? Send me a voicemail here: Ask Lucas a Question Or write to us: podcast@yogabody.com Like the Show? Leave us a Review on iTunes
Toxic mold is more common than you may think. Mold exposure causes a variety of health problems like hormonal imbalances, brain fog, headaches, asthma, fatigue, insomnia, nausea, hair loss, and autoimmunity, to name a few. It all begins with a feeling that something is "off."On today’s Broken Brain Podcast, our host, Dhru, talks to Dr. Ann Shippy, a physician, scientist, engineer, and mom. She is also the author of Shippy Paleo Essentials and the Mold Toxicity Workbook. In this podcast, we talk about all things mold including the unrecognized consequences of mold toxicity, the many illnesses triggered by mold, and how it isn’t always obvious when mold is present. We discuss what to do if you have toxic mold exposure, lab testing for mold toxicity, testing for your home, and how to eliminate symptoms and restore your health. In this episode, we dive into:-Dr. Shippy’s own health challenges with mold toxicity (5:03)-What is mold and what do we need to know for our health (7:40)-The long term effects of mold on our body (14:25)-Mold and the connection to Alzheimer's and Dementia (16:12)-Symptoms of mold toxicity (20:50)-Common places you might find mold even though you might not see it or smell it (23:50)-The best way to locate a potential issue in your home (28:26)-Testing for mold toxicity in our body (34:04)-What Dr. Shippy did to heal from mold toxicity (41:32)-What you can do if you suspect you have mold or mold exposure (46:13)-How to find a professional to test for mold and questions to ask the inspector (48:18)-Dr. Shippy’s air filter recommendations (56:57) -The connection between mold, fungal infections, and Alzheimer's (58:33)-Alternative therapies for mold exposure (1:02:03)-Learn more about Dr. Shippy and her work (1:08:50)Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by our partnership with the AquaTru Water Filter. To get exclusive access to this deal visit www.brokenbrain.com/filter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's podcast we're discussing mold-related skin conditions. My guest is Dr. Ann Shippy MD. After a decade of working as an IBM engineer, Dr. Ann Shippy became discouraged that traditional medicine couldn't find answers to her own health issues, so she did her own research that led her to leave engineering to attend University of Texas Medical School. Dr. Shippy is a dynamic leader in the area of Functional Medicine, meaning she uses science and personalized attention to treat the whole person and looking for root causes and not just bandaging symptoms. Her interests and areas of expertise include autoimmunity, neurology, and environmental factors such as mold toxicity. Dr. Shippy is the author of two books, Shippy Paleo Essentials and the Mold Toxicity Workbook. She's been serving patients for over 15 years in her thriving practice based in Austin, Texas. In the interview today, Dr. Shippy shares symptoms to look for with mold exposure, the most common skin conditions linked to mold toxicity, why the skin is involved, and what to do to eliminate symptoms and restore your health. So please enjoy this interview. To learn more about Dr. Ann Shippy, visit: http://www.AnnShippyMD.com @AnnShippyMD on Social Media For Dr. Shippy's free "Could It Be Mold?" fact sheet, go to: http://www.AnnShippyMD.com/mold
On today's podcast we're discussing mold-related skin conditions. My guest is Dr. Ann Shippy MD. After a decade of working as an IBM engineer, Dr. Ann Shippy became discouraged that traditional medicine couldn't find answers to her own health issues, so she did her own research that led her to leave engineering to attend University of Texas Medical School. Dr. Shippy is a dynamic leader in the area of Functional Medicine, meaning she uses science and personalized attention to treat the whole person and looking for root causes and not just bandaging symptoms. Her interests and areas of expertise include autoimmunity, neurology, and environmental factors such as mold toxicity. Dr. Shippy is the author of two books, Shippy Paleo Essentials and the Mold Toxicity Workbook. She's been serving patients for over 15 years in her thriving practice based in Austin, Texas. In the interview today, Dr. Shippy shares symptoms to look for with mold exposure, the most common skin conditions linked to mold toxicity, why the skin is involved, and what to do to eliminate symptoms and restore your health. So please enjoy this interview. To learn more about Dr. Ann Shippy, visit: http://www.AnnShippyMD.com @AnnShippyMD on Social Media For Dr. Shippy's free "Could It Be Mold?" fact sheet, go to: http://www.AnnShippyMD.com/mold