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  • I am excited to say that I have wrapped up season 1 of my Take Back Your Health™ podcast. For the last episode of the season, I have finally recorded my first solo cast. This is not just any solo cast. This is so personal and vulnerable for me—I literally bared it all in this episode. I definitely saved the best for last this season. I share what ups and downs I have been through over the last three years and, most importantly, a big health scare. I hold back tears (for the most part) as I describe almost being diagnosed with cancer and all of the very outside-the-box treatments I tried to finally get the all clear.
    You will not want to miss this episode!
    As the season comes to a close I want to thank you all for listening and let you know how very much I appreciate all of your support.
    I love what I do, and if I’m being honest, so much has transpired in my personal life. I’m finding it challenging to envision a season 2. It can be tough to publish a podcast episode every week. Lately, I’ve been reflecting on the effort it takes to work on my podcast, and weighing whether to keep going. So, I want to hear from you! If my podcast has helped you in any way and you would like to hear a season 2, please let me know. I’d love to hear from you!
    Regardless of what the future holds, I cannot thank you enough for joining me on this journey to Take Back Your Health™.

    02:54 Challenges and Personal Struggles
    03:15 Mold Issues and PTSD
    07:09 Legal Battles and Separation
    09:00 Health Scares and Family Support
    12:57 Exploring Alternative Medicine
    18:07 Spiritual Journeys and Healing
    28:57 Reflections and Future Plans
    36:06 Practical Health Advice
    42:00 Cancer Recommendations

    Episodes , books, and resources mentioned in this episode:

    The Devastating Effects of Toxic Mold Exposure with Ann Shippy, MD: https://amymd.io/5


    The Power of EMDR therapy: Overcoming Trauma and Anxiety with Ginger Poag: https://amymd.io/6


    The Smart Woman's Guide to Breast Cancer (with Jenn Simmons, MD): https://amymd.io/7


    From Prevention to Treatment: Inside Dr. Connealy’s Integrative Cancer Solutions: https://amymd.io/c


    Autoimmune Diseases, Trauma, and Psychedelic Therapies with Dr. Sara Gottfried: https://amymd.io/8


    The Terrain Approach to Cancer: Dr. Nasha Winters on Revolutionizing Integrative Oncology: https://amymd.io/9


    The Cancer Revolution: A Groundbreaking Program to Reverse and Prevent Cancer by Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy: https://amymd.io/a


    The Metabolic Approach to Cancer: Integrating Deep Nutrition, the Ketogenic Diet, and Nontoxic Bio-Individualized Therapies by Dr. Nasha Winters: https://amymd.io/b


    Prenuvo: https://prenuvo.com/



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  • When it comes to living a healthy, full life, you must take inventory of your daily routine—it can inform the current and future state of your health. This week, I'm joined by Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy, a leading expert in integrative medicine, who is known for addressing the root cause of disease, including cancer. We sat down to discuss cancer prevention, early detection, and how key lifestyle changes can treat and prevent disease. 
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    Why Cancer Diagnoses Are More Common Today: Since 1990, there's been an 80% increase in cancer among young people especially. Dr. Connealy attributes this to a variety of factors—pollution in the air, water, and food supply, people leading more sedentary lives, and the rise of antibiotics—that weren't as prevalent decades ago. "It's toxic everywhere, and it doesn't matter where you eat, what you eat, it's present."


    How to Prevent Disease: In that same vein, there are steps you can take to help your body help you. It all starts with how you live your 24-hour day, says Dr. Connealy. As for what you can do to Take Back Your Health™? Address your emotional state, detoxify, go outside, exercise, boost your vitamin C intake, clock in quality sleep, eat a paleo diet, and limit daily stressors wherever possible. "Your body is miraculously made. It's constantly trying to take care of you," adds Dr. Connealy. 


    Early Detection Signs: While Dr. Connealy says bloodwork doesn't typically reveal a cancer diagnosis, there are markers you should be cognizant of. If your C reactive protein ("a nonspecific marker for inflammation"), for example, is over 0.5, that is something to be weary of because "inflammation is the precursor to all diseases," says Dr. Connealy, who also emphasizes the importance of tracking levels of vitamin D, which influences over 3,000 genes.


    00:00 Rising Cancer Rates: A Modern Epidemic
    02:46 Dr. Connealy’s Personal Journey
    09:47 The Importance of Prevention and Early Detection
    15:30 Practical Steps for Health and Wellness
    30:20 Understanding Hemoglobin A1C and Nagalase
    30:52 Immune System and Hormone Testing
    31:26 Cancer Profile and Liquid Biopsies
    32:53 Bioenergetic Testing and Chinese Medicine
    35:30 Tumor Microenvironment and Conventional Oncology
    37:53 Integrative Approaches to Cancer Treatment
    42:31 Low Dose Chemotherapy and Insulin Potentiation
    47:22 The Role of Fasting and Lifestyle Changes
    52:13 QT Scan: A Kinder Breast Evaluation

    Connect with Dr. Myers:
    Website: https://www.amymyersmd.com/
    Newsletter: https://www.amymyersmd.com/ec/guide-to-leaky-gut
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyMyersMD
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymyersmd/

    Connect with Dr. Connealy:
    Website: https://www.connealymd.com/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConnealyMD/
    Instagram: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leigherinconnealy/
    Twitter: https://x.com/drconnealymd
    Podcast - Cancer Conversation: https://cancercenterforhealing.com/webinar/
    Books - The Cancer Revolution: https://amymd.io/4

  • When it comes to cancer care—from the specific diet you follow to the type of treatment you subject your body to—quality intervention is key. This week, I'm joined by Dr. Nasha Winters, an integrative oncologist and cancer "thriver" (she was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer at age 19), who is pioneering the future of cancer care. We sat down to discuss the root cause of the illness, the importance of doing a self-audit of your home and habits, and why there is a time and a place for conventional cancer care.
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    Cancer Goes Beyond Genetics: Cancer was originally believed to be genetic, but recent research demonstrates that it's a metabolic disease. A common denominator among cancer cells is that they all have very damaged mitochondria (known as the powerhouse of the cell), shares Dr. Winters. "We were just looking at the wrong organelle all these years when the real organelle of interest was the mitochondria and the environment in which the mitochondria is swimming in and being exposed to," she adds.


    Why a Self-Audit Is a Non-Negotiable: An easy first step to change your terrain is knowing what you’re putting on, in, and around your body. This can be anything from skincare products and kitchen utensils to water filtration systems and air fresheners. "The more we're exposed to at a younger age, the more our nervous systems, our immune systems, and our metabolic systems are wired differently to make us more vulnerable to disease in general and cancer in particular," says Dr. Winters. Making small lifestyle changes can lead to a big, sustainable impact.


    Blending Two Types of Care Is Vital: Despite her lifelong mission to educate patients and practitioners on the transformative benefits of integrative medicine, Dr. Winters isn't here to villainize conventional cancer treatments. She does, however, stress the importance of marrying the two—based on your individual needs and diagnosis. It's important to ask yourself, says Dr. Winters: "How can I make the standard of care effective with as few toxins as possible while simultaneously protecting the healthy cells and strengthening the environment, the terrain in which cancer happens?"


    00:49 Dr. Nasha's Cancer Journey
    08:23 Accidental Discoveries and Fasting Benefits
    16:02 Nutritional Changes and Health Improvements
    22:35 Exploring Metabolic and Mitochondrial Theories of Cancer
    27:42 Debunking the Genetic Mutation Theory of Cancer
    28:33 The Role of Mitochondria in Cancer
    29:30 Changing the Environment to Combat Cancer
    30:13 Self-Audit: Evaluating Your Surroundings
    33:43 The Impact of Conventional Treatments on Cancer
    35:43 A New Approach to Cancer Treatment
    44:54 The Vision for a New Cancer Hospital

    Connect with Dr. Myers:
    Website: https://www.amymyersmd.com/
    Newsletter: https://www.amymyersmd.com/ec/guide-to-leaky-gut
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyMyersMD
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymyersmd/

    Connect with Dr. Winters:
    Website: https://www.drnasha.com/
    Podcast - Metabolic Matters: https://www.drnasha.com/metabolic-matters
    Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health (non-profit & training): https://www.mtih.org/
    Books: https://www.drnasha.com/books-and-education
    Mitovida: https://mitovida.com/

  • Looking inward is the first step to enhancing your overall health, from putting gluten sensitivities at bay to keeping autoimmune flare-ups dormant. This week, I'm joined by Dr. Will Cole, a leading functional medicine expert and dear friend. We sat down to discuss why some people are more sensitive to inflammatory foods and environmental toxins, the role of trauma in autoimmunity, and the importance of spending time in nature.
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    Why Every Body Is Different: Have you noticed how certain people can eat inflammatory foods or live among mold with no side effects? Turns out, this resilience comes down to genes. "The more gene variants you have makes your body slower at detoxing, slower at methylating, more prone to being sensitive to an environmental toxin, a virus or a mold, chronic stress, or trauma," says Dr. Cole. 


    What Contributes to Inflammation: The way food is grown and processed has an effect on well-being. "We're seeing food reactions that 15 years ago we weren't having," says Dr. Cole. "And I think every few years, we're seeing people with more sensitive systems. So it's not the food's fault per se. It's what we've done to the food supply and what we've done to the human microbiome." 


    Find the Right Diet for You: "Don't focus on all the things you 'can't have,' but you can have whatever you want," says Dr. Cole, who recommends making hearty, easy-to-digest stews and soups if you're looking for soothing, gut-friendly recipes. " I want to shift someone's mindset away from this sort of dieting culture to 'I love my body enough to nourish it with things that love me back.'"


    The Link between Trauma and Autoimmunity: While environmental toxins and microbiome health can result in autoimmune issues, so can psychological trauma. "The higher one's ACE (Adverse Childhood Events or Experiences) score, the more likely that that's a component to things like autoimmune conditions and metabolic issues," says Dr. Cole.


    02:19 Discussing Food Dyes and Health Activism
    06:17 The Impact of COVID-19 Vaccines
    10:48 Understanding Inflammation and Autoimmunity
    11:22 Genetics, Epigenetics, and Health
    18:45 Empowering Health Choices
    24:13 Parenting and Healthy Eating
    30:31 Personal Diet Journeys: From Vegan to Paleo
    42:45 The Role of Trauma in Autoimmunity
    48:21 Practical Tips for Better Health

    Connect with Dr. Myers:
    Website: https://www.amymyersmd.com/
    Newsletter: https://www.amymyersmd.com/ec/guide-to-leaky-gut
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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymyersmd/

    Connect with Dr. Cole:
    Website: https://drwillcole.com/
    Podcast (The Art of Being Well): https://drwillcole.com/podcast
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drwillcole
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doctorwillcole/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DrWillCole

  • While cleaning up your closet can clear your mind, cleaning up your cellular habitat can change your life. This week, I'm joined by Dr. David Haase, who specializes in integrative holistic medicine and is the founder of the Maxwell Clinic in Tennessee. We sat down to discuss neurofeedback, diagnosing head injuries, and how plasma exchange (aka "an oil change" for cells) can help optimize your brain health and enhance your well-being in the long run.
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    The Science of Brain Injuries: "When the brain gets injured, the blood vessels get damaged… You no longer have the amount of vascular supply to the neurons," says Dr. Haase, adding that around 80% of people suffer from a "meaningful head injury." Fortunately, an isolated injury doesn't necessarily mean your entire brain is hurt. "One area of the brain getting injured may not come out as a deficit, but you have decreased your brain ability to be maximally resilient and maximally efficient." This is where neurofeedback comes in.


    What Is Neurofeedback: "Neurofeedback is a way of retraining the brain to be more electrically efficient," says Dr. Haase. This brain training, which involves measuring the electricity coming off your scalp, shows how your brain reacts to certain stimuli. This feedback can help train the brain to adjust its learning pattern naturally, thus improving focus, mood, migraines, and seizures. "If the brain gets more efficient, everything else can start to improve," he adds.


    Why Habitat-Optimizing Plasma Exchange Is a Game Changer: Dr. Haase is a pioneer of Habitat-Optimizing Plasma Exchange (HOPE), an intravenous treatment that cleans and replaces your plasma to improve your cellular habitat. "This process of 'oil change' for the blood decreases the rate at which Alzheimer's proceeds by over 60%," he says of the highly individualized method. "It is the single most powerful single therapy, especially for moderate Alzheimer's disease that exists."


    05:46 The Role of Brain Function in Health
    15:44 Understanding Neurofeedback
    24:06 Diagnosing Brain Injuries and Their Impact
    28:25 The HOPE Program and Cellular Health
    30:23 Understanding Toxins and Nutrient Deficiencies
    30:35 Aphoresis: The Oil Change for the Body
    32:12 Mechanism of Action: Optimizing the Habitat
    33:55 Clinical Applications and Success Stories
    36:16 Procedure Details and Safety Measures
    37:33 Plasma Exchange for Various Conditions
    50:39 Insurance and Cost Considerations

    Connect with Dr. Myers:
    Website: https://www.amymyersmd.com/
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    Connect with Dr. Haase:
    Website: https://maxwellclinic.com/
    Phone number of the Maxwell Clinic: (615) 3700091
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maxwellclinic/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maxwellclinic
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQq0FWvHt95ItFuVvpfMvbA
    X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/maxwellclinic
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidhaasemd/

  • Did you know how you move and breathe is tied to your strength and longevity? This week, I'm joined by Aaron Alexander, a pioneering movement coach, author, and creator of The Align Method. We sat down to discuss the importance of proper breathing, functional movement, the best ways to align your body, and why everyone should "redevelop a relationship to the ground."
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    Why You Should Pay Attention to Your Breathing: Compared to breathing in through your mouth, breathing in through your nose reigns supreme. Doing the latter helps you take advantage of filtration, additional nitric oxide (allowing for oxygen to flow to vital organs), and humidification. "Your nose is preparing the air for your lungs and the rest of your body every time you breathe," says Alexander. "It's like passing through the processing plant."


    Spending Time on the Floor Has Its Health Benefits: Challenge yourself to sit on the floor for 30 minutes each day, whether that means watching TV on your living room floor or eating dinner at your coffee table. Why? This simple act benefits your mobility, setting you up for healthier aging in the long run, and your digestion. "It's like a shotgun of health and vitality for your hips, for your knees, for your ankles, for your pelvic floor," says Alexander. 


    Everything in Life Is Fitness: Think outside the gym, shares The Align Method creator. "Fitness is not a thing that you do, but fitness is who you are as a person," he says, adding that using your visual, breathing, and postural muscles all count as fitness. "You're always in a place of training yourself," shares Alexander. "Every moment throughout your day is an opportunity to heal your body a little bit more."


    02:11 Aaron's Journey into Bodybuilding
    05:54 Understanding Functional Movement
    14:39 The Importance of Breathing
    18:23 Incorporating Ground Sitting
    27:11 Integrating Movement into Daily Life
    27:44 Setting Up a Movement-Friendly Home
    28:35 Lymphatic System and Movement
    30:07 Core Principles of the Aligned Method
    30:20 Fitness as a Lifestyle
    32:58 Mind-Body Connection
    36:35 Polyvagal Theory and Cooperative Play
    38:28 Getting Started with the Aligned Method
    40:51 Diet and Nutrition Insights

    Connect with Dr. Myers:
    Website: https://www.amymyersmd.com/
    Newsletter: https://www.amymyersmd.com/ec/guide-to-leaky-gut
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyMyersMD
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymyersmd/

    Connect with Aaron Alexander:
    Website: https://www.alignpodcast.com/
    Free trial of the Align Method: https://join.alignpodcast.com/products/align-method-program-join/
    YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AlignPodcast
    Align Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/align-podcast/id988576741
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronalexander/

  • What you eat and drink determines how you feel—and can inform your ability to develop or ward off chronic disease. This week, I'm joined by Dr. Robert Rountree, a leading expert in integrative and personalized medicine. We sat down to discuss how an inflammatory diet is linked to chronic disease, the health benefits of medicinal fungi, and which types you should start incorporating into your daily wellness routine.
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    The Role of Inflammation in Chronic Diseases: If you regularly consume inflammatory foods and beverages (think: high-sugar, high-carb, and overly processed), you run the risk of setting inflammation in the body in motion, says Dr. Rountree, adding, "The problem is, it doesn't always turn off." And inflammation is the precursor to virtually all chronic diseases.


    The Power of Medicinal Fungi: Training your immune system is possible, according to Dr. Rountree, and medicinal fungi can help strengthen it to combat a wide range of infections. "The first rule is to eat as many of the ones you like as you can," he shares, citing lion's mane, shiitake, oyster, and king trumpet as the best mushrooms to cook with. 


    Mushroom Varieties and Their Benefits: Different mushrooms have different benefits. Cordyceps can help with adrenal and kidney support, reishi is known as "the elixir of immortality" can help support stamina, while coriolus (also known as turkey tail) can help combat cancer. Go ahead and have your pick of the harvest—you can't go wrong with any of them.


    09:55 The Role of Inflammation in Chronic Diseases
    13:51 Understanding Inflammation and Diet
    24:47 Solutions: Mushrooms and Medicinal Fungi
    30:51 Understanding Trained Immunity
    31:06 Clinical Insights on S. Boulardii
    32:17 Medicinal Mushrooms and Beta Glucans
    33:53 Mushroom Varieties and Their Benefits
    38:16 Cordyceps: The Ancient Remedy
    39:55 Reishi and Other Medicinal Mushrooms
    49:35 Immune Plasticity and Nutritional Support

    Episode mentioned with Dr. Jeffrey Bland: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3KXcZpmbCf8srG1J6ZK1To?si=ede8ce173ebd41a0

    Connect with Dr. Myers:
    Website: https://www.amymyersmd.com/
    Newsletter: https://www.amymyersmd.com/ec/guide-to-leaky-gut
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyMyersMD
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymyersmd/

    Connect with Dr. Rountree:
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-rountree-md-2802198/
    Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM): https://www.ifm.org/
    You may also find Dr. Rountree at his Boulder Wellcare clinic in Colorado (USA).

  • When it comes to experiencing a traumatic event, overcoming its rippling effects can feel overwhelming—like there's no end in sight. EMDR is here to change that. This week, I'm joined by Ginger Poag, a clinical psychotherapist and trauma counselor specializing in EMDR therapy. We sat down to discuss how EMDR works, the effects this modality has on the brain, and why those with anxiety, trauma, and PTSD may benefit the most from it.
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    What Is EMDR: An acronym for eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, EMDR therapy "allows us to get into the limbic system of the brain where traumas are stored,” shares Poag. "So we're able to access it there, desensitize it, and then move it to a different part of the brain where the brain can now realize, okay, that happened in the past. It's no longer an active threat." 


    How EMDR Works: EMDR helps you reprocess traumatic events through bilateral movements using eye movements, hand tappers, or sound. This is important because "on a subconscious level, what we do today is being affected by the trauma still stored and unprocessed," says Poag. Introducing a positive belief ("I can overcome anything") can also be done during your session.


    EMDR vs Talk Therapy:  While talk therapy is always an option, Poag says it can feel limiting to someone with a history of trauma. "I feel like there's a form of narrative therapy where you keep telling your story over and over again, and it can be more traumatizing to the client," she shares, adding, "What I like about EMDR so much is that I don’t need to know every little detail. All of the work is happening in your brain."


    Ketamine Can Help Access Emotions: Reserved for people who are having a hard time accessing certain memories or those hitting a plateau, using a small dose of ketamine—administered by a clinician—can prove helpful during EMDR sessions. "It's been so effective, and we're able to process through so much at an even quicker rate with the ketamine," says Poag.


    02:17 Understanding Trauma and EMDR
    04:08 Types of Trauma and Their Impact
    09:50 Mechanisms Behind EMDR
    11:35 EMDR in Practice: Methods and Effectiveness
    13:02 Personal Testimony: Overcoming PTSD
    20:00 Comparing EMDR with Traditional Talk Therapy
    25:06 EMDR for Couples and Recent Traumatic Events
    26:21 Exploring Ketamine in EMDR Therapy
    28:43 EMDR Session Timelines and Effectiveness
    34:26 EMDR for Children and Young Patients
    42:08 Intensive EMDR Sessions and Retreats

    Connect with Dr. Myers:
    Website: https://www.amymyersmd.com/
    Newsletter: https://www.amymyersmd.com/ec/guide-to-leaky-gut
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyMyersMD
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymyersmd/
    Episode mentioned with Dr. Ann Shippy (The Devastating Effects of Toxic Mold Exposure)

    Connect with Ginger Poag:
    Website: https://www.columbiaemdr.com/
    To find an EMDR practitioner - Emdria website: https://www.emdria.org/find-an-emdr-therapist/
    EMDR Therapy Intensives: https://www.columbiaemdr.com/emdr-therapy-intensives
    EMDR Intensive Retreat Costa Rica: https://www.columbiaemdr.com/costarica

  • Being kind and self-compassionate may be the key to a more fulfilling life. So, how can you make it a constant in your life? This week, I'm joined by Dr. Shauna Shapiro, a clinical psychologist and internationally recognized expert in mindfulness and self-compassion. We sat down to discuss the true meaning of mindfulness, what being kind does to your brain, and how to successfully introduce meditation to your daily routine.
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    Kindness Shifts Your Neurochemistry: Practicing self-compassion and kindness greatly benefits your mental fitness. According to Dr. Shapiro, being kind to yourself "literally turns on the learning centers of the brain." This signals the brain to release oxytocin, which helps to settle the nervous system, and dopamine, which "is this neuromodulator of motivation and learning."


    Mindfulness vs Meditation: While sometimes used interchangeably, mindfulness and meditation are not the same. "Mindfulness is a way of being," says Dr. Shapiro, adding that to be mindful is to be present in the moment and with yourself. "Meditation is the exercise." 


    Why Progress Matters More Than Perfection: In short, perfection is not attainable, sustainable, or something to strive for. "Perfection is the antithesis of evolution. Perfection means I'm done. That's not the goal," shares Dr. Shapiro. "And so when I make a mistake, instead of beating myself up, it's like, how can I learn? How can I grow? And you're cheering for yourself instead of kicking yourself when you're already down."


    How to Start Your Meditation Journey: Instead of setting a lofty goal, start with meditating five minutes a day for five days, morning or night. It may feel difficult in the beginning, but the benefits are worth it, says Dr. Shapiro: "It shifts our relationship with ourselves, our relationship with the world, how we perceive things."


    04:40 Defining Mindfulness
    06:55 Mindfulness vs. Meditation
    10:18 Shauna's Monastery Experience
    14:06 The Science Behind Kindness
    23:42 Practical Tips for Mindfulness
    26:11 Basic Mindfulness Practices and Resources
    28:11 The Impact of Mindfulness on Daily Life
    29:11 Mindfulness in Parenting
    30:20 The Role of Intentions in Mindfulness
    37:11 Empathy vs. Compassion
    41:12 Success Stories and Transformations

    Connect with Dr. Myers:
    Website: https://www.amymyersmd.com/
    Newsletter: https://www.amymyersmd.com/ec/guide-to-leaky-gut
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyMyersMD
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymyersmd/

    Connect with Dr. Shapiro:
    Website: https://drshaunashapiro.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drshaunashapiro/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrShaunaShapiro/
    YouTube: https://bit.ly/4gUC8cX
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  • Stress and trauma will always hold power over you and your overall health—unless you face the problem at the cellular level. This week, I'm joined by Dr. Susan Blum, a board-certified physician specializing in preventative medicine, functional medicine, and integrative medicine. We sat down to discuss the critical role of mitochondria on your health, the impact of environmental toxins, infections, and trauma on these cellular powerhouses, and integrative approaches to healing. 

    In this episode, you'll discover:


    What Exactly Are Mitochondria: As vital organelles found in cells—most notably in the brain, muscles, and heart—mitochondria are "the little furnace inside every cell that makes your energy called ATP," describes Dr. Blum. 


    The Link Between Trauma and Mitochondrial Health: Stress and trauma can cause the cell to enter the cell danger response, says Dr. Blum. This, in turn, damages the mitochondria by blocking their ability to function properly. This can result in brain fog, fatigue, and even chronic illness.


    How to Treat the Root Cause: Dr. Blum stresses the importance of “cleaning up your environment“ as your first step, which can include testing your home for health-disrupting mold or figuring out what triggers you physically and emotionally. Next steps may include going to therapy, filtering your water, and prioritizing deep, restorative sleep since "your mitochondria repair at night," says Dr. Blum. 


    The Healing Power of Ketamine: Under the supervision of a trained professional, IV ketamine can safely take the healing process to the next level when paired with therapy. "Most people's experience is there's this deep meditation space of quiet behind their thoughts without needing to meditate almost," shares Dr. Blum.


    02:13 Dr. Blum's Journey into Functional Medicine
    04:06 The Impact of Trauma and Stress
    17:38 The Role of Mitochondria in Health
    21:26 Cell Danger Response and Healing
    31:18 Introduction to Mitochondrial Damage and Testing
    31:25 Understanding the MitoSwab Test
    33:11 Targeted Mitochondrial Therapies
    42:37 Emotional Wellness and Ketamine Therapy
    56:15 Preventative Measures for Mitochondrial Health

    Connect with Dr. Myers:
    Website: https://www.amymyersmd.com/
    Newsletter: https://www.amymyersmd.com/ec/guide-to-leaky-gut
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyMyersMD
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymyersmd/

    Connect with Dr. Blum:
    Website: https://blumcenterforhealth.com
    Emotional Wellness Program: https://blumcenterforhealth.com/emotional-wellness-program/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsusanblum/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blumcenterforhealth
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drsusanblum

  • Do deep, vulnerable conversations overwhelm you? According to Donna Jackson Nakazawa, sharing your story is essential to healing. This week, I'm joined by the award-winning science journalist and author of The Adverse Childhood Experiences Guided Journal. We sat down to discuss how your childhood shapes your present, why revisiting key moments from your past is imperative to healing, and how writing through it all can leave a lasting impact on your mental and physical health.
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    Childhood Trauma Can Lead to Illness Down the Road: Nakazawa cites a study that found women who've experienced three or more adverse childhood experiences were not only 60% more likely to have an autoimmune disease, but to also be hospitalized with one in adulthood.


    The Power of Writing: 30 years of research support the power writing has on well-being. "Writing is a very powerful way to get old beliefs out of the brain to discharge trauma and to begin to rewire and refire the brain," says Nakazawa.


    Why Daily Journaling Is the Goal: For a sustainable, safe approach to answering the thought-provoking prompts in Nakazawa's guided journal, the author recommends starting with 20 minutes daily, four days per week. According to a study, doing so "is linked to fewer doctor’s visits and greater immune function," she says. 


    Faster Is Not Always Better: Take baby steps when starting out. Be gentle with yourself as you tap into your most vulnerable self. Be expressive with your writing—don't overthink!—and keep your pencil moving quickly.


    03:37 Donna's Journey into Science Journalism
    04:58 Exploring Autoimmunity and Childhood Trauma
    09:09 The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study
    14:58 Neural Re-Narrating: Healing Through Writing
    28:36 Family Struggles and Reconnection
    30:23 Healing Through Vulnerability
    35:33 The Power of Writing to Heal
    37:07 Creating a Supportive Community
    39:40 Success Stories and Personal Growth
    47:59 Upcoming Projects and Final Thoughts
    50:10 Practical Tips for Healing

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    Episode with Dr. Sara Gottfried mentioned.

    Connect with Donna Jackson Nakazawa:
    Website: https://donnajacksonnakazawa.com/
    Substack: https://donnajacksonnakazawa.substack.com/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/donnajacksonnakazawaauthor/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donnajacksonnakazawa/
    Donna's books: https://donnajacksonnakazawa.com/books/
    Donna's courses: https://donna-jackson-nakazawa.mykajabi.com/store

  • Ever wondered why the gut is referred to as your second brain? Let’s talk about it. This week, I’m joined by Dr. Navaz Habib, the bestselling author of Activate Your Vagus Nerve, and the newly released Upgrade Your Vagus Nerve. We sat down to discuss the importance of the vagus nerve—the only cranial nerve that connects to every organ within your body—the role it plays in your gut, brain, and immune health, the significance of heart rate variability, and why you should be more intentional with your breathing. 
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    What the Vagus Nerve Does: Learn more about how the vagus nerve relays status information about your organ functions to the brain. 


    The Four Areas of Stressors: Working in harmony with the immune system, the vagus nerve can influence inflammation. Triggers include daily, psychological, physical, and biochemical stressors, says Dr. Habib.


    How Heart Rate Variability Informs the Vagus Nerve Function: Dr. Habib shares that when your HRV is in a good zone (this varies by individual), your body is better able to send signals to the brain through the vagus nerve. 


    Why Breathing Properly Is Key: Improve your sympathetic-parasympathetic balance—resulting in an increased HRV—by breathing through your nose, not your mouth.


    01:59 Dr. Habib's Journey to Functional Medicine
    08:17 Understanding the Vagus Nerve
    18:46 The Role of the Vagus Nerve in Inflammation
    34:04 Understanding HRV and Its Importance
    34:39 Accuracy of Different HRV Measurement Devices
    36:34 Using HRV Data for Trends, Not Diagnostics
    37:07 Personal Experiences and HRV Improvement
    40:15 Breathing Techniques to Improve HRV
    42:35 The Role of the Diaphragm in Effective Breathing
    46:47 Testing and Improving Your BOLT Score
    50:27 Altitude Training and HRV
    54:38 Vagus Nerve Dysfunction and Long COVID
    57:21 Vagus Nerve Stimulation Devices

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    Connect with Dr. Habib:
    Website: https://drnavazhabib.kartra.com/page/HUhome
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnavazhabib/
    Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DrNavazHabib
    Podcast: The Health Upgrade podcast
    Book: Upgrade Your Vagus Nerve
    Book: Activate Your Vagus Nerve
    The Oxygen Advantage by Patrick McKeown
    Truvaga Vagus Nerve Stimulator.

  • Colorful foods make for colorful moods—and so much more. This week, I’m joined by Dr. Deanna Minich, a nutrition scientist with over 20 years of experience. We sat down to discuss the importance of eating seasonal and locally sourced foods, how vibrant hues in fruits and vegetables can dictate overall health, the pineal gland's role in circadian rhythm, and the crucial role of melatonin. 
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    What “Eating the Rainbow” Means: Discover the health benefits of adding a variety of vibrant, colorful fruits and vegetables to your daily diet. 


    How to Use Color As a Guide: “Every color in nature confers a functional benefit,” says Dr. Minich: Red for immune health, orange for reproductive health, yellow for digestion, green for heart health, and blue/purple for brain health.


    How to Maximize Your Phytochemical Intake: Dr. Minich shares how properly prepping, cooking, and thoroughly chewing food can boost phytochemicals, the biologically active compounds found in plants.


    The Myriad Benefits of Melatonin: Learn why this “circadian nutrient” is pivotal for aging and cellular health, from its antioxidant properties to its impact on mitochondria.


    07:02 The Concept of Eating the Rainbow
    08:27 Understanding Phytonutrients and Their Benefits
    12:38 Practical Tips for Maximizing Phytonutrient Intake
    22:33 Exploring the Colors and Their Health Benefits
    31:04 The Healing Power of Green Foods
    31:58 Exploring Blue-Green Foods and Sea Plants
    33:09 The Benefits of Blue and Purple Foods
    35:34 Incorporating the Rainbow into Your Diet
    40:22 Understanding the Pineal Gland and Melatonin
    47:14 Melatonin: Dosage, Benefits, and Sources
    58:55 Three Key Tips for Better Health

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    Podcast episode with Dr. Jeffrey Bland

    Connect with Dr. Minich:
    Website: https://deannaminich.com/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deanna.minich/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deannaminich/
    Find all of Dr. Minich free downloadable resources here.

  • Becoming your fiercest advocate is your most vital tool when faced with serious health concerns. This week, I’m joined by Danielle Walker, a New York Times bestselling author whose newest cookbook, Make It Easy, is set to release on Sept. 10. We sat down to discuss her nearly 20-year journey with ulcerative colitis, how following a paleo, gluten-free, and grain-free diet has helped cushion symptoms, and her relatable advice for parents struggling to introduce their kids to healthy eating.
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    The Importance of Being Your Own Health Advocate: Learn to trust your feelings and push back if you want additional testing done or clarity on a proposed treatment. 


    How Elimination Diets Can Bring Relief: For Walker, eliminating high-inflammatory foods like dairy, grains, and legumes served as an effective way to manage her symptoms of ulcerative colitis.


    How to Cook for Your Family When You Have Dietary Restrictions: Walker swears by making crowd-pleasing recipes that are better-for-you versions of classic comfort foods.


    How to Build a Healthy Foundation for Kids: Show your children how delicious healthy eating can be, without villainizing their favorite foods.


    02:27 Danielle's Health Journey: From Diagnosis to Advocacy
    09:32 The Role of Diet in Managing Autoimmune Diseases
    18:04 Navigating Dietary Changes and Family Support
    29:45 Parenting and Healthy Eating Foundations
    30:19 Navigating Food Choices and Sensitivities
    31:00 The Importance of Early Dietary Decisions
    32:42 Personal Experiences with Paleo Diet
    36:57 Favorite Family Recipes
    38:44 New Cookbook: Make It Easy
    45:53 Tips for Parents on Healthy Eating

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    Connect with Danielle Walker:
    Website: https://daniellewalker.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daniellewalker/
    Substack: https://daniellewalker.substack.com/
    New cookbook: Make It Easy

  • Do you know what's actually going on in your mouth? It’s more vital than you might think. This week, I’m joined by two guests, Dr. Stuart Nunnally and Dr. Lane Freeman, biological dentists as well as my own personal dentists, who shed a much-needed spotlight on the link between oral health and your overall well-being, plus the questions you should be asking at your next dentist appointment.
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    What Is Biological Dentistry: Deep-dive into how this integrative modality differs from conventional dentistry.


    How to Support the Oral Microbiome: Understand how your approach to oral hygiene can make or break your holistic health in the long term. 


    The “Most Important” Prevention Tips: Learn what you need—and don’t need—to combat future health issues. (Hint: A water flosser is a great idea, says Dr. Freeman.)


    Why Root Canals Are Risky: Consider Dr. Nunnally’s warning: “If you have a blatant root canal failure, the data shows that you have a 530% increased risk of a cardiovascular event.”


    00:00 The Dangers of Mercury in Dentistry
    02:24 Dr. Nunnally's Personal Journey with Mercury Toxicity
    05:31 Understanding Biological Dentistry
    08:05 The Controversy of Mercury Fillings
    10:13 Safe Mercury Removal Practices
    19:56 Biocompatibility Testing in Dentistry
    23:35 The Importance of Oral Microbiome
    26:12 Preventative Oral Care Tips
    31:54 The Hidden Dangers of Root Canals
    35:05 Leaky Teeth and Root Canal Toxins
    36:08 Causes and Consequences of Root Canals
    41:12 Cavitations: Hidden Dental Dangers
    45:42 Nutritional Deficiencies and Dental Health
    51:55 Success Stories and Patient Experiences
    01:00:08 Finding a Holistic Dentist

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    Website: https://www.amymyersmd.com/
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    Connect with Dr. Nunnally and Dr. Freeman:
    Website: https://www.healthysmilesforlife.com/
    IAOMT website: https://iaomt.org/

  • Eating real foods that are easily absorbed in the body can leave a lasting impact on your health. This week, I’m joined by Chris Kresser, a co-founder of the California Center for Functional Medicine and founder of the Kresser Institute, who provides insight on the importance of incorporating nutrient-dense, diverse foods into every meal, from organ meat to leafy greens!
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    What Is Nutrient Density and Why It Matters: Learn the fundamental difference between macro and micronutrients.


    The Concept of Bioavailability: Understand the importance of bioavailability in nutrient-dense foods we eat and the supplements we take.


    Nature’s Many Benefits: Find out why exposure to the great outdoors and movement can help your mental and physical well-being.


    Tips for Raising Happy, Healthy Kids: Consider Dr. Kresser’s top principles for teaching our children how to eat well.


    03:07 The Rise of Functional Medicine
    04:26 Understanding Ancestral Health
    05:36 Diet and Modern Challenges
    12:14 Nutrient Density Explained
    17:27 Bioavailability and Nutrient Absorption
    23:33 Incorporating Nutrient-Dense Foods
    29:17 Raising Healthy Children
    34:12 Encouraging Healthy Eating Habits in Kids
    37:26 Managing Screen Time and Sleep for Kids
    42:39 The Importance of Outdoor Activities
    45:49 Challenges and Strategies in Supplementation
    49:42 Nutrient Deficiencies and Bioavailability

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    Connect with Chris Kresser:
    Website: https://chriskresser.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriskresser
    Adapt Naturals: https://adaptnaturals.com/
    Nutrient density guide: https://chriskresser.com/what-is-nutrient-density-and-why-is-it-important/

  • Imagine discovering that the lingering effects of COVID-19 could be the culprit disrupting your hormonal health. This week, I’m joined by Dr. Margaret Christensen, an experienced OB-GYN turned functional medicine expert, who sheds light on how COVID-19 and hormonal imbalances are connected, especially in women.
    In this episode, you'll discover:


    COVID's Multi-System Impact: Understand how COVID and its spike protein affect different body systems, from hormonal pathways to mitochondrial function.


    Long COVID Predicting Factors: Find out the health issues that put certain people more at risk for developing long COVID.


    Strategies for Recovery: Gain insights into effective treatments for long COVID and other chronic conditions exacerbated by the pandemic.


    07:41 Understanding the Spike Protein
    14:04 Hormonal Disruptions and COVID
    15:01 Vaccine Controversies and Health Implications
    24:13 Understanding Vaccine Adjuvants and Immune Response
    26:00 The Interplay of Hormones and Health
    26:29 Gut Health and Hormonal Balance
    27:06 Addressing Stress and Adrenal Health
    27:29 Advanced Healing Protocols
    28:05 Compassion and Mental Health in Healing
    29:28 Gut Healing and Detoxification Strategies
    30:42 Hormone Replacement Therapy
    33:02 Advanced Treatments for Severe Cases
    35:05 Chronic Infections and Immune System Support
    42:15 Diagnosing and Treating Post-COVID Hormonal Dysfunction

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    Connect with Dr. Christensen:
    Website: carpathiahealth.com
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/carpathiahealth
    https://Childrenshealthdefense.org
    https://molddetoxdiet.com

  • Imagine a world where brain injuries, cognitive decline, and even age-related impairments are not just managed but significantly reversed. This week, I delve into the fascinating world of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) with Dr. Shai Efrati, a pioneer in leveraging environmental changes to trigger the body's own regenerative processes.
    Listen in and find out:

    How controlled oxygen levels can stimulate healing and regeneration in the brain.

    What diseases can benefit from Dr. Efrati's groundbreaking hyperbaric chamber protocol.

    The dangers associated with soft hyperbaric oxygen chambers.

    Dr. Efrati’s thoughts on intermittent fasting and the approachable lifestyle changes he recommends to all of his patients.


    02:26 Dr. Efrati's Journey into Hyperbaric Medicine
    04:04 Discovering the Brain's Regenerative Potential
    08:25 Mechanisms of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
    33:23 High Performers Seeking Cognitive Enhancement
    34:52 Severe Cases and Treatment Goals
    37:00 Treatment Duration and Global Reach
    39:21 Insurance and Financial Considerations
    40:21 Success Stories and Personal Insights
    43:34 Writing 'Beyond Normal'
    44:51 Principles of Enhanced Medicine
    47:11 Dietary Recommendations
    51:19 Comprehensive Treatment Programs
    53:06 Three Steps to Take Back Your Health
    57:00 Finding the Aviv Clinic

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    Connect with Dr. Efrati:
    Aviv Clinic in Florida
    Book “Beyond Normal”

  • Have you ever considered that your gut could be the control center for your overall health, including your brain’s health? This week, I spoke with Dr. Vincent Pedre, MD, a leading expert in gut health, who reveals how the seemingly simple acts of breathing and eating can reshape our wellness landscape. 
    From the science behind a deep breath to the transformative power of fermented foods, Dr. Pedre unpacks the critical role our gut plays not just in digestion, but in mental health, stress management, and beyond.
    In this episode, you'll gain insights like:

    The power of the gut-brain axis and the role of the vagal nerve. 

    Why Dr. Pedre thinks conditions like anxiety, depression, ADD, and ADHD are rooted in our gut health. 

    How playfulness, laughter, and passion can be part of a prescription for healing. 

    Strategies to enhance well-being and “fuel the soul,” from deep diaphragmatic breathing to journaling and nature walks.


    01:57 Dr. Vincent Pedre's Journey to Functional Medicine
    04:33 The Power of Breathwork and Meditation
    07:22 Medical School and Early Career Challenges
    11:16 Discovering Functional Medicine
    16:04 The Importance of Gut Health
    16:16 The Gut-Brain Connection
    22:14 Impact of Diet on Mental Health
    29:51 Addressing ADD and ADHD
    38:50 Holistic Approaches to Health
    48:33 The Role of Play and Humor in Healing
    51:35 Final Thoughts and Takeaways

    Connect with Amy Myers, MD
    Website: https://www.amymyersmd.com/
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    Connect with Vincent Pedre, MD
    Website: https://happygutlife.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpedre
    The Gut Smart Protocol
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