
I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Maya Shetreat. She is a pediatric neurologist that applies integrative medicine techniques in her practice. She looks at health from a whole-person perspective and digs deep at the root cause. In her practice, she works on physical, emotional, and spiritual health and does a lot of work with nature and the earth. Read on to learn about food sensitivities and how severe they can actually be, how to treat anxiety and depression, how nature impacts our well-being, and how you can encourage your children to eat a healthy diet!
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I had the pleasure of speaking with Andy Mant. He is the founder of Blueblox Glasses. He was happy with the results from his nutrition and exercise but felt something was missing. His research led him to discover the impact of light on health. The effects of natural and artificial lights on wellbeing are huge and when you start to go down the rabbit hole of light you realize that light at the wrong time can make you fat!!
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Nowadays we know the harmful side effects of pesticides. The problem is that they help to yield a lot more crops. But what if there was something that could do this naturally? Read on to learn about bacteria and plants, gut bacteria and soil bacteria, mycorrhiza and how it helps your garden, and ways you can improve your garden so you can grow all of your own vegetables without any harmful side effects!
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An unhealthy Gut Microbiome is the leading cause of disease throughout our bodies. If we change our gut health, we can change our health overall. Today, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Peter Dingle.
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Fermentation has been around for thousands of years. Luckily, with the popularity of gut health, the art of fermentation is becoming more well known. I had the pleasure of speaking with Sandor Katz on all this fermentation.
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Fermentation was historically used as a preservation method; however, this aged-old process provides many benefits for gut health.
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The power of food is extremely underrated. People look for this panacea in a pill or a supplement but we forget the basics of our human evolution and the importance that food has played in the past. It continues to play a role and it will continue to play a huge role in the expansion of human civilization. Today we will be breaking down what you should be eating to become the best version of yourself, and how modern agriculture is negatively impacting us.
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There is so much information coming out about probiotics microbiome. I attended a Biotech pharma conference recently and it was evident that even the experts in the field are still finding their feet. It is such a novel science. Today I wanted to focus on the current state of the nation on probiotics.
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Fermenting is an ancient process used across many cultures to preserve food. However, as fermentation becomes increasingly popular today, the benefits are becoming more apparent.
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I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Vincent Pedre MD on his background and his book Happy Gut. We get into his protocol called C.A.R.E and what it entails, how he got into gut health, how meditation got him through medical school, and tips of how to get your gut health to its optimal level. Take away those inflammatory foods, pick up your gratitude journal, and read on.
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We have heard about diet and the microbiome. You are what you eat after all. What if there was something else that was not discussed as much? It turns out that light has a MAJOR effect on the gut microbiome. I had the pleasure of speaking with Neurosurgeon and Quantum Biology Theoretisist Dr Jack Kruse on light and the microbiome. He discussed with me that we are just at the tip of the iceberg with the gut microbiome research, how light affects depression, a new study on the Hazda tribe by Jeff Leech, and how you can help to improve your gut health with sunlight.
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Have you ever wondered if food affects your mood? If you eat a diet that is not diverse will you feel more anxious and depressed? Does a natural birth matter? I had the pleasure of speaking with Prof Ted Dinan about the gut-brain connection.
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