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Amy Thieringer is CEO and Founder of A.R.T. Allergy Release Technique®️. She is a board-certified Nutrition and Health Coach who created this integrative approach to treat food allergies. Over the last fifteen years, Amy has worked with over four hundred children to conquer their seemingly incurable food allergies—giving them hope where traditional medicine gives up. She is featured in a book written by Susannah Meadows, The Other Side of Impossible, featuring stories of people and their families who faced daunting medical challenges. Amy was also published in The Oprah Magazine, The New York Times, and Wellesley Weston Magazine. A.R.T. Allergy Release Technique® is an integrative methodology that focuses on building and strengthening the body’s immune system with the goal of eliminating allergic responses. A.R.T. is a unique combination of advanced energy medicine and Western technology, working to balance an individual’s energy to allow the immune system to function optimally. .fusion-image-frame-bottomshadow.image-frame-shadow-230{display:inline-block}.element-bottomshadow.imageframe-230:before, .element-bottomshadow.imageframe-230:after{-webkit-box-shadow: 0 17px 10px rgba(0,0,0,0.4);box-shadow: 0 17px 10px rgba(0,0,0,0.4);}Supplement of the month is Turmeric Boost July supplement of the month is BYWGs Turmeric Boost. Turmeric has been in the news for its surprising effectiveness to manage inflammatory issues and arthritis pain. However, not all turmeric supplementation is the same! Turmeric Boost contains BCM-95 which is a patented form of whole turmeric that helps to address the absorption issue by providing a trademarked formula with 700-900% better absorption in human clinical trials. In addition, it doesn’t require black pepper to be absorbed which can be a sensitivity for some patients. We added medium chain triglycerides (MCT) to BYWG Nutrition’s Turmeric Boost, which is a fat that encourages even better absorption as well. Once again, no fillers, no wheat, no gluten, no diary – just value, quality and effectiveness. For the entire month of July if you use this code JulyTurmeric (case sensitive) you will receive 10% off this incredible anti-inflammatory aid. .fusion-button.button-127 {border-radius:25px;}Order Turmeric Boost.fusion-image-frame-bottomshadow.image-frame-shadow-231{display:inline-block}.element-bottomshadow.imageframe-231:before, .element-bottomshadow.imageframe-231:after{-webkit-box-shadow: 0 17px 10px rgba(0,0,0,0.4);box-shadow: 0 17px 10px rgba(0,0,0,0.4);}BYWG's Product of the Month We’ve been a huge fan of Butcher Box for years. In fact you can listen to me interview the CEO Mike Salguero in the podcast archives. Personally I look forward to my ‘”box” of grass fed meats every month. I get the beef – pork – chicken combo box and regularly take advantage of their specials. Till the end of July visit https://www.butcherbox.com/beyondyourwildestgenes/ and new customers you are eligible for FREE Shipping, FREE Bacon, and $20 off your first box. I love grass fed beef, organic chicken, wild caught fish, and heritage pork – especially in the form of BACON! BYWG's Book of the Month: Girl Stop Apologizing – A Shame Free Plan for Embracing and Achieving Your Goals by Rachel Hollis.
Back on our Eat Real to Heal show is Susannah Meadows - the eloquently brilliant author of The Other Side of Impossible: Ordinary People Who Faced Daunting Medical Challenges and Refused to Give Up. In this show, we discuss the one consistent and powerful muscle that all people who overcome illnesses have developed. And Susannah shares what you can do to strengthen that muscle - just like did - which helped her make the switch to a plant-based organic lifestyle to reverse juvenile idiopathic arthritis in her 3-year old son. Meadows is a former Senior Writer for Newsweek and has contributed to The New York Times since 2002. She lives with her husband and twin boys in Brooklyn. To learn more about Susannah, please visit her website www.susannahmeadows.com.
When journalist Susannah Meadows learned that her three-year-old son, Shepherd, had juvenile idiopathic arthritis, she was told there was no cure. Shepherd started medication, but not only was it ineffective, it made him feel sick. On today’s episode, Susannah and I talk about how experimentally changing Shepherd’s diet helped him completely recover, why she felt compelled to write a book that dug into the science behind his recovery (and beyond), and her belief in the power of medical success stories. Learn more about Susannah and check out the show notes here. Follow Made Visible on Instagram and Facebook. Provide us with feedback on the podcast here.
Join our host Elise Marquam Jahns and guest Susannah Meadows. Susannah started her career as a reader at the Paris Review and as an editorial assistant at GQ magazine. Later she became a senior writer at Newsweek magazine. There she had a chance to write about everything—covering the aftermath of 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, Hillary Clinton, Serena Williams, bull-riding, the Christian Right and Columbine and eventually became a senior politics editor for Newsweek.com. After contributing book reviews to the New York Times Book Review for many years, she started writing the Newly Released column for the paper’s Arts section in 2010. In 2013, she wrote “The Boy With a Thorn in His Joints,” in the New York Times Magazine about her young son’s arthritis and her family’s efforts to help him get better using a variety of therapies, including changing his diet. The story became the basis of her book, The Other Side of Impossible. To learn more, visit: www.susannahmeadows.com Learning Well is sponsored by the Integrative Health Education Center of Normandale Community College. Thank you for your interest in the Edge! Please go to edgemagazine.net to view the latest issue of the Edge. For information on advertising in the Edge please contact Cathy Jacobsen at 763.433.9291. Or via email at Cathy@edgemagazine.net For article submission please contact Tim Miejan at 651.578.8969. Or via email at editor@edgemagazine.net And for further information regarding the Edge Talk Radio contact Cathryn Taylor at 612.710.7720 or via email at Cathryn@EFTForYourInnerChild.com
For the episode featuring guest Susannah Meadows, please return to the Learning Well Radio show to find out the rescheduled segment air date. *** Join host Elise Marquam Jahns as she chats with Berni Xiong, the tech producer of Learning Well Radio and new director of Normandale's Integrative Health Education Center in Bloomington, Minnesota. In this impromptu conversation, Elise and Berni discuss a variety of topics including Reiki Energy Healing, The Happiness Practice, and the journey that led Berni from a stressful corporate job to becoming a creative entrepreneur and eventually landing her role at Normandale in 2017. To learn more, visit Normandale.edu/CE. Learning Well is sponsored by the Integrative Health Education Center of Normandale Community College. Thank you for your interest in the Edge! Please go to edgemagazine.net to view the latest issue of the Edge. For information on advertising in the Edge please contact Cathy Jacobsen at 763.433.9291. Or via email at Cathy@edgemagazine.net For article submission please contact Tim Miejan at 651.578.8969. Or via email at editor@edgemagazine.net And for further information regarding the Edge Talk Radio contact Cathryn Taylor at 612.710.7720 or via email at Cathryn@EFTForYourInnerChild.com
"The important thing is never stop questioning" - Albert Einstein What's possible, medically, mentally and physically, is the topic of this podcast. And the power of persistence. What would you do if your child was diagnosed with a debilitating autoimmune disease and every treatment protocol was not working? The medications prescribed are not only ineffective but come with even worse negative physical side effects. What do you do? For many, they accept their fate and live with it. Solution seeking stops and who would blame them? Hope deferred "makes the heart sick" and hope dashed leads to disillusion. For Susannah Meadows, a combination of desperation and circumstance pushed her to persist until she could find a solution. "If you have exhausted the answers that traditional medicine has. That's not the end of the world" - Susannah Meadows Her 3 yr old son Shepherd, was diagnosed with debilitating juvenile idiopathic arthritis which is Sheperd's case caused near crippling joint pain, swelling and stiffness. Her journey for a cure took her into areas some might consider fringe or certainly outside of conventional medicine. But Susanna is a former senior writer for Newsweek. She covered stories ranging from the 2004 presidential campaign to 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina and she's a frequent contributor to The New York Times She is not one to believe anything unsubstantiated. Her new book is called the Other Side of Impossible. It's about ordinary people who faced daunting medical challenges and yet refused to give up. They turned desperation into determination. Suzanne not only chronicled her journey but also the stories of others who've faced severe medical challenges and the steps they took to overcome them. Her journey took her into areas some might consider fringe or certainly outside of conventional medicine. And what she learned is the topic of our discussions. Medicine, food and illness. Learned helplessness and disease. The latest research into the mind potential to heal the body. Alternative therapies for diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, ADHD, multiple sclerosis and others. The impact of anxiety and fear on the body's autoimmune response Maybe more importantly Susan share what she learned about the power of personal agency. Your capacity, your faith in your ability to handle a situation. These are stories of courage. You may be healthy, you may not have challenges of disease. But you have challenges none the less. You may have run into dead ends and failed attempts of a different sort. Keep trying. Take heart.
Martha's guests this week are Richard Ford, Susannah Meadows, and Jonathan Gould.
Welcome to the HealthChangers podcast, presented by Cambia Health Solutions, where we share real stories of health care transformation from those experiencing it and those helping to make health care more personalized. On this episode, we’re joined by Burt Rosen, Chief Marketing Officer for HealthSparq, a Cambia company that helps peoples make smarter health care choices with industry-first transparency tools. Our other guest, Susannah Meadows, is a journalist and author who has written for Newsweek and The New York Times. Susannah recently published a book, The Other Side of Impossible, about ordinary people who faced daunting medical challenges, but didn’t give up. Susannah and Burt have something in common—they are both patient advocates. They both have worked with, and at times beyond, the health care system to advocate for critical treatments for themselves and loved ones. In this episode, we talk with Burt and Susannah about this growing movement of patient advocates, why it’s happening now, and what it’s like to be an advocate. To build awareness about patient advocacy and patient experience, Burt has created a conference called What’s the Fix?, happening June 14, 2017. Susannah will be a keynote speaker. You can attend this free conference in Seattle at the Cambia Grove, or via livestream. REGISTER HERE For more information, notes and the full transcript of this show, and an archive of our past episodes, visit CambiaHealth.com.
Susannah Meadows’s son was only three years old when he developed terrifying symptoms of a disabling disease, juvenile idiopathic arthritis. His parents were frantic to help him feel better, but conventional medicine was slow to go into effect. Could a Leaky Gut Have Activated His Immune System? They decided to explore an alternative approach as well. […]