Transcript: MFW 025 | How Acupuncture Elevates Your Health & Wellness Lifestyle

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[2:55] Welcome family's the interview portion of today's podcast my guest on the show today is brody wells protein when the podcast so great to have.

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[3:36] So very just hold our listeners a little bit about you as the professional before we get into today's content can you tell us more about you as the person and what does family look like for you well see me as a person as i am a,
highly driven highly motivated practitioner really always concerned with learning more of what i can to help my patients and,
i also really concerned about walking my talk around balance and health so a yeah i meditated to yogurt she gone go hiking,
play music actually with my husband in a band called the hugs and the hottie has just a live,
i about let's say four years ago i married a widower so i suddenly had instead kids hoover sure that plane.
Twelve at eight you are now seventeen thirteen and so i am a full time step mom as well as.

[4:37] Practicing in my clinic as well as developing work from home programs for people and so yeah i to have a very full life for which i'm very grateful.
That's awesome oh first of all congratulations on your family do you have any insights or know anything about the great lakes are lighthouses or anything michigan.

[4:58] Well the two things that i know that michigan one is that one of my closest friends from childhood went to the university of michigan and love that,
so i say i have a positive association there and that a good friend of mine from acupuncture school,
i was went out there starts practice before there were any laws around acupuncture so he was kind of in like the wild west of of practicing kind of and a legal state where i,
we now and so and just kind of that but that sounds.
A little perilous and risky but i understand that you now have license or in place of the skins.
Alright pretty well let's actually jumping to some content for today so you are a license acupuncturist out on the pacific northwest out there so explain to the michigan family wellness listeners exactly what,
is acupuncture will acupuncture is a,
that's a three thousand plus year history of it basically it's,
it's a complete system of medicine and acupuncture being one branch of chinese medicine and the practice of acupuncture is about capitalizing the body to heal itself,
and we do that by making suggestions to it and the suggestions come in the form of stimulating points on the body we,
he's hair thin filaments that i don't even like to call needles because most people think about needles that's hypodermic certainly not the,
getting blood drawn or shots and and i'm sure needles are actually so small about forty of them can fit inside hypodermic so it's a very different kind of experience and so were using these little for.

[6:36] Filaments to tap into the bodies intelligence that electromagnetic currents that exists that runs throughout,
the entire system of the body and we use these points on the surface to affect all the different systems of the body so we can actually affect things lake digestion and sleep infertility and things that have absolutely nothing to do with,
physical pain because the the internal organs of the body have these,
i kind of like he's on a keyboard that you can you can press control alt delete and get a different result and if you press controls the engine of that,
the commune or or t as in you're a musician you might appreciate the musical analogy of different cord causing a kind of a residence in the body and,
and so we combined points are different ways to send a particular message about what it's gonna take to create balance in the whole person.

[7:29] Wow so i'm actually quite impress i've never heard it described like that before and i consider myself someone that's coming in the.
Alternative healing arena for a little while now so i'm sure that are listener shift is gonna appreciate that so you're actually saying just kinda summarize.
Now that we know what acupuncture is your saying there's actually benefits and val.
You know i will i physically feel different.

[7:59] When i walk out of your office compared to when i walk in and like mentioned i just can't mention couple his health condition so you're saying you know by putting these.

[8:08] I know that their called needles in your eye and walk on the house but for the sake of the.
I am forever the marks in for the sake of the year gonna put needles in the scan and your saying that's actually going to affect my health is everything.
That's precisely what i'm saying tho in chinese medicine we have if you look at the national institute of health and the world health organization without.

[8:32] Dozens of different conditions that acupuncture is considered to be effective in treating and so and those conditions range not only from things like migraine headaches and lower back pain to,
i want the list number is that the things that i treat my practice have a lot to do with anxiety and depression,
they just it concerns insomnia infertility as i mentioned high blood pressure in of a,
various me we can help with everything from quitting smoking to weight loss to and if there's essentially that when you're talking to the body,
you're stimulating your first thoughts profoundly anti inflammatory as an effect on all sorts of neurotransmitters including our,
set of natural endorphins and our feel good chemicals so it can ship that's pretty much immediately from like at stressed tense,
kind of fight or flight state into a pear sympathetic or resting repair mode most people leave the office and kind of they be good at most able to sleep on the tables profoundly relaxing and they leave in the state but i refer to as acura and,
which can be really just people get is visions and insights on the table or just come off the table feeling like that had the best nap of their lives and,
and if so definitely does something to town so if the nervous system and as you as you know,
most of the conditions that we three are made worse by stress and so it's the kind of thing where just like it just has a part of the picture not only do i,
teach people how to how to work with their breath and how to work with dock you points to gonna down shift.

[10:05] And and getting slow there world down but that the actual experience of acupuncture is really profoundly relaxing and that you know i'll let times like,
if you have a chronic issue you receive had with eve had shoulder pain for five years it's like your first acupuncture visit you might feel,
but you might get some pain relief out of that first visit but you also might not often takes a handful of visits for things are kind of wrapped up in the body certainly learning to speak a language and no car factors of similar sort of.
There's like a tipping point where it where there's were suddenly people are like oh yeah this is really different than the body that i'm used to and says that that take the apple that's really early stick around that simply a process but,
it depending on the severity and the generation and state you know when a host of other factors people often do you feel that the main complaint.

[10:56] Changes in in just a visit or a handful.
Right right and i'm just along with that has to pay you back in every case is different so you know people are in different levels of health so.

[11:08] You know someone might be able to respond really quickly to your treatments are to acupuncture when someone else like you said it might take a few sessions are also like that.
It's also not in us or not uncommon to have yeah so better for like a day or two but then it came back when that's that actually means.
That were on to something and you need to hang in there so i don't actually you know responsible plan of care for chinese medicine is a handful of the,
that's and then your practitioner will be able to evaluate just kind of like i almost done are you just getting going kind of late on a case by case basis but usually,
apple is enough to know whether your particular condition is the kind of thing that acupuncture can help with cuz clearly we can't like we attach a severed tendon or something not that there's plenty that,
that we we can catalyzer in terms of helping the body to,
to relax to heal to recover from a surgery or trauma that kinda thing or even prevented of la if you're coming after getting have chronic colds and flus are chronic in a credit card anything like that you might not even necessarily,
it consider a big problem you have a dinner for three times a week it's not a big deal are area get you know like i just live with so yeah every month i have terrible.
You know that's the craft like yeah that's not normal that's that is that have to live with it just because its fan,
it's what your use to doesn't mean that that's that that's something that you have to settle for an so alot of times.
In texas we think about treating the branch as well as the remote so that if if we have.

[12:41] If that is an imbalance in the body that i can give rise to a bunch of different branches that we would consider the sentence and so it may be that your difficulty falling asleep at night and your poor memory and,
weak digestion and gas including all have to do with the same and balance that we retreat,
and we will call that squeegee deficiency yeah so i got a killer kind of energy in the body that needs nourishment or a particular kind of energy that needs that we need to temp down to regulate and so it's this idea that,
get me on is absurd about a concept,
that that is central to chinese medicine that your listeners might be familiar with them turns of that the ubiquitous young symbol innocently that's the cool of chinese medicine mr sir balance to the body and each system so like,
we can think about,
like the spleen and stomach are the heart and small tests and the little cold water these yen yang pairs of organs that work together to accomplish if it,
the under consist yeah like that but different organs are all doing,
the same thing in the body early concert each have their role to play but it's it's not like one or get it scattered around that has a hole sweet of symptoms that can be responsible for influencing,
no not to go off on too much of a tangent but you know there's acupuncture there's dry needle laying in hypodermic yeah just think,
give us you know thirties like alligator differences and like what's what makes one the other and what makes one different from the other.
Well i'm going to,
reveal bias here but try kneeling in my opinion is the practice of acupuncture by people like physical therapists chiropractors he don't wanna actually get license to do acupuncture not okay i feel it is the kind of thing where like.

[14:24] Yeah chinese in chinese medicine we have twenty nine we have kind of their traditional massage and traditional sort of,
manipulation that i'm not gonna go cracking someone's neck and call it twenty right now talking about this app to jail that's tire.

[14:40] To try kneeling is essentially the insertion of needles to have a therapeutic purpose that is done that the claim is made that this is,
this is done it with the system that's totally different from chinese medicine and yet we look at what's being taught of the seminars that the points that are used are are.
Most of the line right up with traditional chinese medicine identify tacky points and so sorry i considered trying healing to the,
at the most responsible thing in the world and and the idea that claiming that you just invented it can i ten years ago is is really tearing at the service to people who really.

[15:18] And to be a to be an acupuncturist near for your or you have three thousand our master's degree program and that but that's that's kind of the standard for a license or in most states and so if you know if there's.
There's a big difference between somebody not versus someone who's may be taking a weekend workshop and you know like maybe has a medical background,
and knows enough about me to maybe not like hit like an artery or something but and clearly there's an art to it and it's not,
jamming a piece of metal in somebody's body serve function no longer some young ass and it's like,
the practice of acupuncture is is considered quite safe when it's done by a trained professional and i don't consider,
try dealing to necessarily meet that threshold so is it a try dealing yeah to serve buyer be ware and make sure it,
make sure that your personal space trade but but i think that i think that the public is best served when we all do our best at,
and so in about,
i need someone here it's a licensed acupuncturist which in some states were doctors of oriental medicine and other shit for acupuncture physicians it just depends on on the state title but often licensed acupuncturist is the title and,
and for people wanting to.
To find someone near them i recommend going to the the national certification so center for acupuncture and oriental medicine which is and see.

[16:44] Perfect type in your zip code and you'll find people who work well.

[16:48] Awesome thanks so much very for all that i was gonna get to the gets all those questions a little bit later on after the covers more content i just so just to be sure like.

[16:59] What you're saying is you actually have a license you've actually passport exams you've got into a professional four year collegiate degree.
It's not as if you just went to a weekend seminar and.
You know slot of certification on your back and now you put needles in people's skin so we're saying is like this is a legitimate thing.
And i hope people can resonate with your message and what your saying it so you actually know what you're talking about and you use this technique.
For specific therapeutic effects i talk a lot of talk about this a lot of my podcast in with my patients these modalities these therapies these techniques they're very powerful signals for healing.

[17:40] Yep the same time if done incorrectly with you to the wrong intend to at the wrong level at the wrong time you mention like specific points you know at the wrong point.
You can actually hurt someone and also in sj and acupuncture in of think that's what one of things i love about chinese medicine is that there so much that we can be doing our own,
eight you know like sticking needles and ourselves not one of those things that we can certainly that that was interesting i think is that,
that when we stimulate appoints you can do that with self massage you can do it in writing your skin with essential oil you can do it by tapping you can in like there,
there's lots of different ways of talking to the body is not necessarily gonna be the same as acupuncture and an especially because it were you know essentially chinese medicine,
it is is a whole system that that is because incredibly deep and it and has just yet thousands of years of,
medical philosophy and it said it is its systems within systems answer obviously the more someone understands.
Could how it all fits together the more powerful the results can be but that shouldn't stop someone from from learning a few ak you points that could be super helpful for daily life you know i try vacations all the time you know like your the point for headaches and here's right or you know,
that to help the stress and so it's the kind of thing where like there's definitely safeways applying the medicine to ourselves and see that i think that's,
stop started feeling so.
So what is the meridian you know years back when i was in chiropractic college i had to the average a-section laboratories and when i metaphorically speaking opened up the hood.

[19:16] Yeah on the human body i don't necessarily see a bunch of.
Lines crossing the elbow are going up and down the spine area around you know these charts that i've seen or that people magazine for,
so explain them for a listener shift is it like there is lines and everyone's body that or you know tell us what that's like.
Sure well so this will be back up a little bit and steps so because basically it.
It one of the central lotions and chinese medicine is that the whole body is is this field of energy which is something that,
it is born out inside so we can measure that there's a field of energy that projects past the human form six to twelve inches and that,
and if we think about if we shifter paradigm from kind of the new tony in physics model of like were a bunch of mechanistic parts dancing around the unit like,
said reset over to the the quads them or is dying in physics to mention or mainly empty space with this tiny little that's a matter,
you know if we got identifiers with with ourselves as kind of the energy of who we are play,
actually work were field of energy with some with some bass the energy is gonna be the vast majority of the,
the acupuncture meridian hs are kind of like the main channel's of how energy primarily circulates through the body as a,
in chinese medicine and just like if you cut open a phone line he wouldn't see the electricity running through it you know or like and in the cadaver lab,
you know what like,
one of the first things that happens as you cut a way to fast rate your way that that superficial connective tissue and that's usually where the marines are such run it's actually in the fashion no i think it's actually really exciting that research that's currently being done it's a kind of a.

[21:01] Just how much have fascia is just this and nurture issue but it allows for communication in on a cellular level.

[21:09] The nervous system of the brain in a kind of all this that we stay to not know about it as that so so it's kind of like yeah that and any time like we didn't use to thing,
the cranial bones move because all of that you know it and now we know that there's a such thing as the crib musical rhythm which is created by the movement of cerebral spinal fluid within that are within that,
you know level of the spine and that and that it's actually really vital so that that's flowing well in order for also.
To the body to feel relax unbalanced and so similarly with chinese medicine if you were cut into a cadaver you would not see the radiant because there's no life you know like that that like there is no led by electricity,
yeah that's the kind of thing where like in the living body they're absolutely are ways that that,
energy moves around that can be regulated and it's the thin so that,
the there are hundreds of points and those points are correct are connected to one another on these on these rivers of energy are these lines are the electrical lines that we think of as the radiant and so.

[22:14] So we can use physically appoints where the body's energy can be accessed and energy travels on the,
on the meridian to the internal organs which is one of the reasons why we can do things like regulates stomach acid using stomach thirty six which is on the lower leg that point will either increase or decrease stomach acid depending on what the person needs because the stomach channel,
goes to the subject so it's kinda like it what highway you gonna take in order to get to the organ system that you want to.

[22:42] Fantastic so let me describe framework for you here and i think my patients will appreciate this as well as the people listening the family system will appreciate this as well,
a patient comes to me because their back hurts obviously being a chiropractor their back hurts you know they come to me,
after i performed a thorough health history i also find out that this person has been diagnosed with high blood pressure okay,
and they also have a history of chronic kidney related disease case i'm trying to set up the context for this acupuncture connection about this right here,
so we all know that the kidneys through in manchester understanding of physiology the kidneys actually helped regulate blood pressure okay.
So naturally being a doctor and having a blood pressure cuff i pull up my blood pressure cuff and actually take this person's blood pressure reading okay so it was high you know it's stock was in the one sixties okay,
so if you look at the kidney meridian if you pull out your acupuncture charter if you've.
Ever looked at an acupuncture meridian chart you know you'll find that there's actually a kidney.
Meridian and it goes all the way from the bottom of the foot to basically the heads of the clavicles okay.

[23:54] What i do is actually i start evaluating this patients foot okay the actual joints in the foot because what happens is.
These marines they cross joint lines and while as a chiropractor i'm not going to put a needle in someone's skin but i am.
License and is within my scope to actually evaluate the range of motion the joint restriction of.
You know everything from the spine all the way down to the extra nice i'm checking out this guys foot and what i'm finding is that.
There's major joint restriction actually in the longitudinal archer actually where the new vic killer bond is.

[24:33] When i looked at the kidney meridian i saw that kinda crossed right on that one ge to know large there but i do next is actually.

[24:41] No cuz his chief complaint is lower back pain so he's like doc what are you doing with my foot on coming to you from my back you know what's what's going on here,
so then i actually start testing using a technique called applied kinesiology and muscle testing.

[24:57] And i actually my patients are there with this as well so i'm actually challenging the so as muscle or his hip flasks are and i'm finding that this guy.
Cannot hold his hip fracture he has the weakest effects are his so as is just completely.
What i would describe as neurologic lee inhibit okay and so just what muscle relates to the kidney or onion.
And it's the so so i hope this is strange all kinda makes sense here.
But when i want to describe is after i adjusted those patients for okay so i corrected the dropped new vic alert on.
Alright that reestablish the flow or the ci are the pron of the kidney meridian.
Which then restored strength to his so as muscle which took away his lower back pain so that was his immediate experience he was like.

[25:50] Doc you just adjust my foot that helps my back and now it's me that was amazing that was huge and then you know we did next.
We actually read took that blood pressure reading and we found that this is stalin could come down to within normal range.
Okay all because the murder in the kidney meridian was this function or imbalances you describe.

[26:13] Yeah i think that's it that's an awesome example,
can i can i add on to it the error so couple things strike me not description and and one is that the kind of many paths to the same point thing is is really you know that,
yeah a lot of times one of the one of the points on the kidney meridian near than of a killer bone is gonna be kidney to and that's a different points on the kidney meridian like what you what you,
put the point that you choose have different jobs and so in chinese medicine its its like yes there's meridien therapy which is kind of using points on the same channel to affect a different part of the body that's on the channel which is what you're describing your example here using the ankle two of.
It's in the back and and that it's exactly the blood pressure dropped.
The chinese medicine the kidney system is part of what we call the water elements and so it is in charge of like it so it rules,
basically the lower body rolls the lower back it rules the bones and joints in general it's in our shared from anyone dealing with arthritis in it like,
we will definitely with a kidney on can you connect with the emotion of fear kidneys that the main job of water,
one of the jobs that the water elements regulate the fire element which is where the heart let's in so basically it's giving ya at base state if there's two week in the water element that,
then the fire can go out of control and you get something like it blood pressure and so it my guess is that by manipulate.
What working with kidney to and you know either but with adjusting at or is it just gonna be killer boehner putting a needle at a kidney to that were sending a message to the body of like hey let's take this access heats that let's.

[27:54] Let's set it like clearly you call and see heat in chinese medicine so that the blood pressure goes down and also so that everything that it that the kidney pretty and.
Connect with including so as can can come back.

[28:08] Balance and so it's like yes there is this meridian therapy idea but there's also this five element idea of kind of how how energy moves,
inside internally among the different organ systems and how we use how everything's all connected and so.

[28:24] Kidney is al traffic madison has identified the kidneys as playing a major role in blood pressure regulation and it chinese medicine yet won't hold that.
Is exactly the logic there to and so in addition to kidney points i might also choose some points that take down the blood pressure in periodically or that clear he from the heart,
a problem like based on the assessment will that we use in chinese medicine which include taking the pulse of the radio artery at three different positions at,
but look at the person ton and by asking a ton of questions that we affectionately refer to as the ten thousand questions.

[28:58] Awesome very well it's exactly this kind of alternative thinking but,
at the same time based in science this functional approach and including your acupuncture practice as well that.
Can be so valuable and provide so much significance for so many people and honestly i'm sure you i'm sure you see this in the pacific northwest as well,
exactly save you thousands of dollars in needless medical and emergency care we still need all that don't misunderstand saying that i can save you know tons of.
Resources on that emergency care when you can just.
You know have this preventive this alternative approach to your health and wellness lifestyle and honestly two gonna can save you from the detrimental side effects from many of the medications you know it's like you.
You go you get a medication for some time our chief complaint and then you have the side effects of that medication which then you need more medications for cell.
I'm just really appreciating the value and kind of the again that different mindset that different kind of alternate thinking.
That i think people are really benefiting from in terms of acupuncture.
Maria agnes which brings me a traditional chinese medicine so i know that in our preach at you were describing how you know there's acupuncture there's chi's gone,
and it seems like in correct me if i'm wrong is traditional chinese medicine or tc and is that kind of the major umbrella or,
the major tree and then there's all these different branches that include acupuncture and she gone is that how it works yet so it's chinese medicine and.

[30:33] Would be the umbrella term traditional chinese medicine is actually the name of one particular branch within the the bigger umbrella of chinese okay to tc m was codify by bough it it it's,
two eight hundred communist china to in order to count of like regulate the,
act as of acupuncture and make it easier to teach to the masses and so kind of like it is one particular way we're like okay what you know there's,
if somebody comes in with a headache okay these are the ten different kinds of headaches that were gonna recognizing the systems and for these for the use it i use these points for this kind of headache it depending on on the differential diagnosis that is also that's but that's sort of like that's one way for,
practicing chinese medicine there's also classical chinese medicine and there's certain that there's mean obviously.
The chinese medicine has been around for three thousand years it has just been in china there's ten different systems that have evolved in japan and vietnam and you know kind of all throughout asia and then it said before spreading to the west it within the past.
Gonna be hundred years ago i think but in any case chinese medicine in general is is,
a complete system of healthcare with its own system of diagnostics and treatment acupuncture is one branch of our our most hours i think or second most important branches gonna be herbal medicine so it just says like whatever we identify as a,
primary and balance the body we could it generally speaking for for pain issues acupuncturist gonna be the probably the most effective tool but for most of our internal medicine imbalances like basically anything else that you would see a position for.

[32:06] Set that.

[32:09] Herbal medicine could be the most powerful intervention and so we we look at it again what's out of balance the body what kind of energy need strengthening what kind of energy needs dispersing what's going on with the ecosystem that is this person and then,
we would have prescribed formula as usually a mixture of different herbs so instead of like kind of in the west where were used to saying like oh if you have sleep problems take.
Yeah larry and ruth or if you have when we community take back in a shack that in chinese medicine it's more like instead of like giving something like a bag of flour to back of baking soda bag of sugar it's more like here have this cake mix in it like your hair that's like synergistic by.
Or a cat are just going to do a particular job in the body of regulating it so it's herbal medicine is another important ratched other branches include diet,
obviously that's a major point of any kind of medicine but my existence considered a branch in and of itself in chinese medicine so instead of how that might different.

[33:04] That might differ from the way that we think about in west is like reset thinking about carbs protein fat vitamins and minerals and a chinese medicine we will get.
Things like the temperature and the taste of it so kind of is this warming or cooling,
red and white and the edge of each case has a particular function in the body so it's somebody's having difficulty losing weight or they're terrible digestion,
i forgot to look at the energetic sympathy to thirty eating and the balance of case and also eat food is considered medicine for a particular system of the body right we know that but yeah,
what's your eta based on the kind of trance that that go.

[33:43] Towards making a particular system healthy we have that same notion in chinese medicine so there's a lot to the dietary and it's a lot more about the energetic seafood,
it is an is this anyway can be and you stand on,
how we think about what we're putting into our bodies and other branches gonna be exercise and that's different than kind of what we think of as like pumping iron are going for runny nose like yes that's exercise but in chinese medicine exercise.
Means basically breathing and moving and breathing life into the body through practices like she gone are the the basically as it was probably more familiar to most people it's a little bit more,
popular and famous that she gone just needs energy exercise or have a way of cultivating and building your own internal energy and it sort of like a moving meditation.
In our kind of like dallas yoga center people are familiar with,
with yoga that basically you're your breathing your combine your breast your intention of posture and she gone does the same thing except that so it's a bit less linear and a little more slowly and for a lot of people much more accessible because it serves,
it's pretty accessible to all bodies and can be can be modified to my dad so such icon i love at because it sort of.
Like a moving meditation or gentle exercise all-in-one and so it's one of the reasons that i really feel like that's it,
a particularly useful branch of the medicine that people can can take on as a self care practice and so and some people even include meditation as a branch of chinese medicine as well.

[35:16] Which side she be a branch or is that in the media kind of a subset of cheat on okay so it's the gun means energy exercise type she is basically like,
you can cultivate energy for the purpose of self healing you can cultivate as a spiritual practice or we can cultivate that kind of as a martial art and how he is kinda likes martial arts in slow-motion units that had obviously had health benefits but the it it's,
it's sort of like yeah it's it's gonna be a branch on that she got three,
cancer going back to what you were saying earlier with just helping people balance their sympathetic and their para sympathetic i find that my patience to actually practice type she.
You know because you're moving so slowly it not only slows down the moments of your joints in your muscles but also.

[36:02] Benefits you advise slowing down your mind and what you were saying earlier you know really trying to balance that para sympathetic nervous system.
Without sympathetic nervous system so i appreciate your clarification there with the you know that the tree of chinese medicine and how there are all these different branches you know.
Tc amber the traditional chinese medicine being a branch in of itself i find that fascinating so yeah it's definitely no in and it's like i don't necessarily take offense like people can people can fit a practice to see him but it's i also.
Very much recognize that that it's like that in of itself is it isn't,
thousands of years of what came before it and like it's and in some senses like at what was lost and insert of like china's attempt to be appealing to kind of like the evidence based you know our pathak.
That is an establishment of the west is that what was lost was this idea of the body mind spirit connection which i think is one of chinese medicines real strengths it out like men that the idea that,
our thoughts affect our physiology and everything from that how we just or food to the every state of the nervous system is it that every,
it is represented by stay in the union system hand and every like the emotions and thoughts have an effect on,
on virtually every system of the body so,
and the fact that in chinese medicine each organ system correlate with emotion and there's a particular to mention of our.

[37:30] Of our consciousness to for example the spleen is connected with our ability to focus our attention shredder liver is connected with or imagination,
yeah like and not digestive someone's feeling blocked or stock or like there another angry old times sake what we need to move the liver chicken her that you are the liver color is getting too hot and that absolutely we could the,
the energetic civil what what is the weather the chemicals that may be heating up the weather in person needs to be to a glass of an advisor others is everything that could have an effect on that there are certainly points there you know as well or taking you out to the looking at.
At being able to to think about that really.

[38:09] Getting a handle on how we feel and how we think has a huge effect on on our physiology mention the screen and i know that you know you talked about like focusing and i'm trying to do so multitask there's are who i have ec with like.
And if you caught a spleen deficiency or imbalance but i'm sure you see a lot of that especially with are you know our mobile devices you know having.
Ten million apps open at once you know trying just do everything while driving you know it seems like we're just sir.
We're just burning where nervous system and or ch are spleen she that way so.

[38:45] Oh awesome now brody and know that we've mention things kinda throughout the interview today but let's talk practical applications do you have like top top three or top two are just a few self care techniques that you'd recommend for the listeners.

[38:59] What won first,
things that i recommend to my patients is to slow down there world by slowing down or breath in for like is as you're saying yes we live in a world where we're,
our attention is being pulled in a million different directions and so one of the most important things i see for self care is is for people to have a relationship for their it rather at least checking in with their breath such as people.

[39:24] Yeah i usually time each day eat food,
eric amend the people said a little gentle timer on their phone and have a few times a day where they come back to their breath and actually on my website i have a free breathing meditation that walks you through kinda just how to do that and to to this kind of get,
a handle on being able to use your breath as an assessment tool for what's going on in your body so that's absolutely like the first thing because,
because but we live in it and in chinese medicine terms we live in a young evicted world's racer if he on is like the active and moving in protective and hot kind of energy it's like we've got way too much of that as a culture and the idea the,
what's that is actually shopping in tn dropping into a state of relaxation and rest in peace and slowness and that got.
Actually enable us to be more productive in an rocker mentioned in the world but that and unless we are,
list for giving time to things like i don't know sleep timer it out time alone is another pic when i work with a lot of women who over working over served and so that's as i actually set my second.
Dig encouragement in terms of self care is looking at the your,
does your schedule match your priorities in our really doing that values check and children went.
And and because a lot of people in our its like if you ask them what's important to them it's it's not necessarily think it's,
that use and a lot of people as women especially air conditioned to take care of everyone else's needs before themselves and the idea of.

[40:55] Taking time to either make themselves a healthy food or get the exercise of they want or whatever its like its that somehow feel selfish and so so number two is gonna be self care is not selfish and actually going,
get you ordering your yeah ordering your body slowing down,
i'm having a body might practice these are the kinds of things that allow you to show up with love and presents for the people in your life for the people that use the one.

[41:20] And i know that i struggle with that myself and so i say that not with not from a place of i've got it all figured out but i,
but i just know it to be true time and time again that when i make time,
two that's it to feed my soul and since you know what fills me up and to connect in love and however that may be for someone weather that's taking a walk in nature whether that's prayer or meditation or in.
Good quality time with the friends they not like that that making sure that that happens just as much as the checking stuff off the to do list and and the hard work and now,
cleaning the bathroom awesome so what i'm hearing you say is you know having this connection back to breath no setting tires on your phone.
Throughout the day really means to get just connected back to that slow paris and pathetic breast.
Realizing that its in and not selfish to actually have self care i love the way you said that to.
Would there be any kind of points that you would recommend or are these just so medicine on so therapeutic that you really want someone to actually.
You know do a formal assessments and then actually recommends specific points for that specific case or if i have it is there anything i can do for my headaches and now yeah is all the,
i'm so like it's until like,
it's pacific conditions a little bit and and usually requires a deeper dive but missing my favorite points for stress for example there's a point in the center of,
face the justice mean the eyebrows cody and time and that's,
one of the points for just even just hopping lately or just pressing lightly with an index finger or resting a little stone there are no like art or even watching it with a little lavender essential oil to close to the eyes obviously but that you know i just.

[43:04] Just laying your hand on that point,
give the body a subtle reminder that you're that you can slow down that can be that could be really really simple way up another point that i really wanna visit the it is called shan bandits in the upper corner of the,
you're so kind of that little triangle in the upper part of the year.
Pressing on that point that's another wonderful calm the mind point so that those are just two that i might pick out out of,
you know doesn't that i could shoes but those aren't that typically typically ones that just sometimes it will just massaging that you're going are just that way finger tip pressure on the center of the forehead that those can often.
No just try it out see what that does for you because you might be able to feel that that has an immediate of.
If people are nervous about getting a treatment a lot of times i'll put an essential oil on that that your point and people to see just watched the tension just melt at a summons right so you but yeah i have a lot.
Self,
it's an ss more particular self care strategies based on chinese medicine on my website it pretty well stop calm and so people can see and i also a podcast that fit definitely,
there certainly resources for people who are interested in learning more specific points and specific of ways of aligning with the rhythms of nature that's the kind of thing that it or learning so he gone for that matter that's all the,
the kind of thing that i love helping people left and just to clarify to you now i'm all about self experimentation and and you know trying things on.

[44:38] You're around but i do want to be clear to you and correct me if i'm wrong what,
what you're not saying is to go grab you know you're sewing needle home after i listen to this and start putting in an order right in between your are your forehead right between your eyebrows they're or tapping that point you mentioned in your ear so you're not saying that correct it's a different kind of needle right,
i am saying that no one should be killing themselves let's let's just be really clear about that what i'm what i mean is is working with the points you know either with gentle pressure or its intention you know that,
start stimulating it with your with your hands or no or no i think with an oil so.
That's about as far i know it may sound silly that i bring it up you know but i just like to clarify for people cuz sometimes you know i work with nutrition in my practice and i'll give someone a supplement and they're like okay al i'll say take this two times a day or something that and,
obviously i am implying like i want you to know use a glass of water and swallow it.
You have it goes through your digestive track some people there like should i put this in my year like what do i do this like what do i do with this and i'm like okay,
this is exactly what i want you to do so i'm just like to clarify with yeah exactly so i appreciate that so bro you kinda got into it you kinda mentioned it,
so definitely you know i always like to ask about additional resources that you would recommend for people to elevate their family wellness and you already mentioned that you have this breathing at,
what's real or this breeding framework that people can access at your website will just go ahead and tell people where they can find more about you.

[46:13] I am pretty well set comes that's,
brody without it and well to the ch and that and under the learn from home to have those are for people who want like a deep dive to run virtually any page of my website you'll be invited to,
i'm,
to download your free breathing meditation i also have a little cheek on thing up there and i have the key that the blog archives has all kinds of information about how to eat like that with the seasons and different i keep,
i've got several articles on huffington post about particular i key points for,
particular emotional conditions and has lists and check on some people can search for me there there's also like from my website and ss and my,
podcast in the new outcasts yes yeah it's called a healthy curiosity and it's you can subscribe for free on itunes and,
that is where people will find information from not only chinese medicine i mean i have experts within my field talking about the different.
Thinking of things like getting over needle phobia or whatever gas conditions that people might be faced with but also conversations with people who are trying to the well in a busy world of the strategies are working for them and not so it,
conversations with experts but also with the people who are experts by virtue of the fact that they've been that they've learned something that they have some wisdom to offer and so a lot of personal stories,
available there.

[47:35] Fantastic and remember families were gonna have a dedicated web page with all of the show notes that we've mentioned here at michigan family on the stock come.
Also you can expand though show notes right on your mobile device and you can take advantage of those clickable links right now.

[47:53] Brody you're a life you're a mother you're an acupuncturist your this amazing health coach thank you so much for coming on the podcast you're a fellow podcast or was that.

[48:04] And i just want to thank you so much for coming on the podcast today well thank you kyle it.

[48:10] Alright fam is what you think we'd love to get your feedback if you would like to email me about anything you've heard on this or any previous editions of the family wellness lifestyle podcast,
you may do so by writing dr kyle at michigan family wellness dot com and take full advantage of the family lifestyle audio library at michigan family wellness dot com connect with us on social media at michigan family wellness thanks so much for tuning in families,
have an awesome week and remember we can do far more together than we could ever do.
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Come and click the newsletter signup button to join the informative and supportive community of chiropractic wellness.
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MFW 024 | Nutrition For Mom & Baby

Nutrition For Mom And Baby

Dr. Kyle passionately serves the Michigan community at the Michigan Family Wellness clinic where he specializes in pregnancy, pediatrics, and family wellness care.

2018, Dr. Kyle Wallner
Michigan Family Wellness

Dr. Kyle passionately serves the Michigan community at the Michigan Family Wellness clinic where he specializes in pregnancy, pediatrics, and family wellness care.

Transcript

[0:00] Music.

[1:05] Greatest asset.
Best way to have a healthy family is by the living a family wellness lifestyle so if you're looking for a fishing affected and sustainable ways to elevate your health and the health of your family then i strongly recommend you make yourself comfortable,
because we have an amazing show for you today,
and before we get to today's episode let me see a few words as i do every week about power performance gym power performance jim is dedicated to helping you achieve your best f finishing of healthy and strong power performance specializes in strength and conditioning for individuals small groups and athletic teams,
wait and pain management,
as well as recovery and nutrition everyone at power experiences a full movement and health analysis to build your blueprint for success targeting your goals mention the michigan family on this podcast to receive your movement and health analysis,
as a complimentary gift learn more about how power performance can help you move look and feel better by visiting power jim dot com that's pow r g y m dot com.
Good day michigan families and welcome to another empowering radio blast episode of michigan family wellness in your host dr kyle and today we will be devoting an entire episode two prenatal nutrition.

[2:18] Now i know we've mentioned this before on previous and after the officers however i really want to get specific and laid down the benefits and value of targeted nutritional medicine.
During pregnancy and explain how chiropractic adjustments during pregnancy.
Significantly elevate the journey of pregnancy and help cultivate a natural birth it's certainly no surprise that,
nutritional needs during pregnancy increase dramatically as the process incubating a baby requires additional micro and macro nutrients.
While a chronically poor diet can have long term ramifications well not pregnant think obesity diabetes metabolic syndrome.
For the developing child however of pregnant moms inadequate nutritional intake can undermine the immediate health of both mom and child.
While also impacting the birthing process itself.

[3:14] For example while most chiropractors understand the importance of vitamin d in overall human health.

[3:20] What may possibly get overlooked are the health benefits of the sun.
Specifically and most importantly the sun and its life giving all true violet light is vital in order for our bodies to an dodge initially produce vitamin d.
This may be reflected by an increased risk of developing multiple skull roses in the offspring of mother's.
Who were exposed to minimal amounts of sunlight during pregnancy,
additionally low vitamin d status can lead to increased risk of asthma and allergic rita's later in life as well as impaired growth and skeletal problems,
finally according to another study vitamin d deficiency correlates with preeclampsia gestational diabetes bacterial infections and an increase risk for c section delivery.

[4:08] There are growing bodies research that suggests optimal vitamin d levels require five to ten thousand units of supplemental vitamin d daily.
In order to raise the level in the blood of the proper form of vitamin d.
This is especially important if you live in northern latitudes like michigan.
Long michigan winters are not conducive to optimal year round vitamin d levels which is why many people experience seasonal depressive disorder.
During the fall through winter seasons when the sunlight hits your skin your body has the ability to make its own vitamin d,
which is pretty cool the thing is,
research now shows the sun must be at the correct angle for this reaction to occur a great trip to figure out if the sun is out the correct angle is to look at your shadow.
If your shadow is taller or longer than you technically you're not making vitamin d but if your shadow is shorter than you are,
then you're making that free beautiful vitamin d of the vitamin d supplement i recommend an test on my patience for at the office is based in a nanas for light goes on,
called soul ray d not only does it contain the purest vitamin d possible but also has vitamin k two and k seven in the proper ratios for their synergistic balance requirements,
and this is for optimal absorption on top of all that it's actually a spray delivery mechanism meaning it's alter portable.

[5:43] Convenient and great for the kids to use as well i'll drop the link into the show notes here for an exclusive pdf that explains more about this special vitamin d medicine.

[5:55] Omega three fatty acids are another fundamentally vital part of any complete nutritional pregnancy regimen.

[6:02] Do you make three fatty acids the a is critical for optimal brain health and function at all ages of life.
But the research literature is very clear that the provides brain supportive benefits in infants as well as the developing baby,
dhea helps with brain development while supporting learning memory visual acuity and cognition the has even been shown to have an interesting and complex relationship with the neurotransmitters as it can help mitigate the symptoms of postpartum depression,
by influencing both sarah town in and other mean now transmission,
iron zinc in full eight are all required for proper neonatal intellectual and motor skill development because of the rapid growth rate and neurological expansion of the baby.

[6:47] Requirements for these important nutrients are except,
ideally the primary nutritional vehicle for the new born is breast milk and since many mothers find,
that getting enough iron and zinc in their diet may be difficult enough organic grass fed non gmo red meat can be the best source of both iron and zinc,
nutritional supplementation is the easiest and most cost effective solution another new chain associated with improper neurological motor and psychological development of the baby is the mineral iodine,
there's a simple and easy way to test for the body's need for iodine i do this with my patients all the time at the office.

[7:28] You simply taking iodine roller and apply a small patch of liquid iodine to the skin.
Allow a few moments for it to dry and then i tell the patient to periodically check the patch and know what time it disappears.

[7:41] Ideally you want the patch to take twenty four hours or longer to disappear.

[7:45] When the patch is absorbs in less than twenty four hours this indicates the body is looking for sources of iodine,
iodine is a new treaty of no due to the thyroid need for iodine to make siree hormones.
The correlation between internal hypo thyroid ism and adversely affected baby development is on questioned after calcium magnesium may be the most important mineral in our bodies.
Magnesium regulates more than three hundred twenty five and zions in the body the most important of which for,
to produce transport store and utilize energy many aspects of cellular metabolism are regulated by magnesium such as dna and rna synthesis.
Cell growth and cell reproduction magnesium also orchestrates the electric current that sparks through the miles of nerves in the body.
Without magnesium muscle and nerve functions are compromised and energy is diminished magnesium deficiency can affect virtually every organ system of the body with regard to skeletal muscle.
One may experience twitches especially in the eyelids cramps muscle tension muscle soreness including backaches neck pain.
Tension headaches and jaw joint pain or tmj dysfunction.

[8:58] One may experience chest tightness or a particular sensation that one can take a deep breath sometimes a person may sigh a lot.

[9:07] So magnesium is a big deal with pregnancy from a neurological perspective because the nervous system of the baby is forming and developing in the womb.
But also from a narrow muscular skeletal perspective because the mothers leg and pelvic muscles.
Need to have adequate levels of magnesium to relax to stretch and to deliver the baby through the birth canal.

[9:32] The hormone relaxing helps with this but proper levels of magnesium will make delivery much less painful a shorter delivery time and much more beautiful,
dietary intake of fall its during early pregnancy especially twenty one to twenty eight days after conception is critical for baby spinal cord development low fully intake is one of the leading causes of neural tube defects.
The problems of which has been reduced and nations implementing mandatory fortification,
of cereal grains with full gas it without food fortification or supplementation deficiency a full eight intake is high in the united states.
The national health and nutrition examination survey data collected from two thousand three to two thousand six,
suggest that nearly ninety percent of americans consume less than the estimated average requirement which increases the likelihood that a woman answers her pe,
pregnancy with an adequate levels of oh late for appropriate baby neural development yet despite the common recommendation for women to consume folic acid supplements or multi vitamins with folic acid prior to pregnancy among american women ages eighteen to forty four years with the recent live birth,
only twenty nine point seven percent of women reported full of acid supplementation during the month before pregnancy.

[10:52] Those reporting the lowest rate of supplementation were those ages eighteen to twenty four years during pregnancy reported use of folic acid supplementation increases to an overall seventy seven percent although.
Use appears to be lowest during the first trimester when fully need is the greatest.
The biologically active fully molecule is the fully reduced to methylated model glue to make form called.
Five metal tetra hydro full it or five and the f,
i don't want to overwhelm everyone with the complex biochemistry is in the methylation pathways that's why you have a doctor that's why you have someone like myself who understands all of that.
And can finally down for you.
But i do want everyone to know that the recommendation is eight hundred to a thousand units of methylated folic acid,
should be added through the eight weeks before conception through the and of breast feeding,
calling isn't a central nutrient that is critical for baby development,
partly due to its intersection with the methylation pathways coleen is also the precursor for one of the most important arrow transmitters a co calling,
during pregnancy um other shuttles large amounts of calling across the placenta to the baby and later through her breast milk during breast feeding pregnant women have higher amounts of calling that their body makes naturally already however calling levels are often still diminished due to low dietary calling stores per.

[12:26] Prior to pregnancy and low dietary intake during pregnancy.

[12:31] In fact according to recent and hands that only about eight percent of the united states population consumes the adequate intakes of calling,
through their diet and supplementation food sources of calling include eggs beef liver wheat germ cooked beefing cod,
and cooked christopher's vegetables especially broccoli and brussels sprouts i recommend that all my pregnant patients consume adequate levels of calling each day which is around four hundred and fifty milligrams through their diet if possible and if they're taking their prenatal supplements than they're already getting this amount anyways,
the health and integrity of the micro bio and is now recognized as a major factor in maintaining an individual's health especially,
a pregnant mothers health beneficial micro bio organisms help to protect the gastrointestinal environment,
from certain pathogenic organisms provide important nutrients through fermentation and direct synthesis and improve gut barrier function,
this all helps to mature and fine tune the immune cell functions the reproductive tract is also a microbial rich environment.
Well this feature is often considered negative during pregnancy for example certain bacterial infections there is now a better understanding of the protective affect,
of good,
coming so organisms protecting the reproductive tract during pregnancy in fact maternal gastrointestinal and plus sensor microbiology have been shown to play a vital role.

[14:04] And the babies metabolic programming,
as well as got and immune function in the baby prior to delivery due to these and other recent discoveries the micro pill environs of both the got and reproductive tracks during pregnancy have only just be,
is become the focus of the,
of clinical research along with observation studies several intervention of studies have examine the role of nutritional pri biotic and pro biotic modulation,
of the mothers got environment on a range of perry nail and baby development outcomes beyond the obvious support for both gastrointestinal and immune a logical health in the mother and baby.
Prenatal pro biotic said been evaluated for their affects on pre-eclampsia maternal depression,
just a snow diabetes mother and baby metabolic functions and even heavy metal and pesticide.
Removal from the body some though not all studies have shown that prenatal pro biotic you significantly increased levels of both g and birth canal,
like to the solas populations reduce the incidence of bacterial infections,
and altered immune markers in serum and breast milk improve maternal glucose metabolism and reduce the incidence of gestational diabetes the use of supplemental probiotics containing lactic facilities and if it'll bacteria strains should be considered safe and beneficial during pregnancy.

[15:35] And lactation studies using the common use pro biotic sacrifices bill rd during pregnancy have not been published.
While the use of the strain appears to be common during pregnancy in europe.
Some are still reluctant to recommend its use due to a lack of published clinical that however with the exception of,
me no compromise patients are mothers there is no reason to believe the use of sacrifices bill rd would be unsafe during pregnancy or lactation so again,
this is a major point i always take account the research and the science and then i use functional,
muscle testing reply can you see allergy to help confirm and fine what is the most specific and best,
supplements whether they be pro biotic vitamins herbs doesn't matter what it is.
We want to be as specific to that individual central nervous system as possible,
ensuring that pregnant mothers pay special attention to appropriate nutrition can be as simple as putting her on a properly formulated prenatal multi vitamin,
in this simple way both baby and mother can be assured that their fundamental nutritional needs are being met during this time but again i stress this point.
One prenatal multi vitamin doesn't mean it's the best for everyone you have to sign what specific one works best for that woman for that mother finally chiropractic care for pregnancy is absolutely essential you can have the best nutrition in the world but if there is a structural problem with the sake from the.

[17:10] Pelvis or the lumbar spine nutrition alone will not fix that problem chiropractic adjustments during pregnancy have helped turn breached babies shorten labour times and even helped an issue delivery when the baby just wasn't coming to spy,
being full term furthermore most if not all women will tell you their pain levels were dramatically decrease during labor from receiving chiropractic adjustments so again it's the combination of the nutritional medicine and the kayak,
adjustments that provide the most benefit and value to the mother and her baby,
so if you're resonating with this message today of resiliency and restoration as it relates to prenatal nutrition and i want to invite you to schedule a complimentary twenty minute phone consultation with myself,
dr kyle and lets engage in a dialogue about what's been troubling you in terms of your health history.
Or perhaps your current frustrations you can head on over to michigan family wellness dot com and click the schedule your appointment button to book your complimentary consultation.

[18:12] You can also send me a message on facebook letting gauge in a dial up and start the journey of meeting your health targets i'd like to thank you for being part of today's podcast and remember will have a dedicated web page with all of the show notes at michigan family on the stock.

[18:28] Also you can expand the show notes on your mobile device and can take advantage of those clickable links right now,
alright family is what you think we'd love to get your feedback if you would like to email me about anything you've heard on this or any previous edition of the family wellness lifestyle podcast,
you may do so by writing dr kyle at michigan family wellness dot com and take full advantage of the family lifestyle audio library that michigan family once dot com connect with us on social media,
at michigan family wellness thanks so much for tuning in families have an awesome week and remember we can you far more together than we can ever do apart now that you've been a.
Latest and family wellness solutions to encourage you to apply the strategies right away but the thing is there's still so much to learn.
Connect with dr walters chiropractic and nutrition office by going to michigan family wellness dot com and click the newsletter signup button to join informative and supportive community of chiropractic wellness.
You'll also receive a gift from dr longer a copy of michigan family wellness solutions,
an invaluable resource containing dynamic tool to elevate family health and vitality michigan family wellness.

[19:39] Thank you for being part of today's podcast please subscribe to our podcast on itunes and give us a five star rating and review.

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MFW 023 | Restoration & Healing Through Chiropractic Care & Nutritional Medicine | Tara Gesling

New 2018 Tara

Dr. Kyle passionately serves the Michigan community at the Michigan Family Wellness clinic where he specializes in pregnancy, pediatrics, and family wellness care.

Transcript

[0:00] Music.

[1:05] Greatest asset that's would have a healthy family is by living a family wellness lifestyle so if you're looking for a fishing,
affected and sustainable ways to elevate your health and the health of your family then i strongly recommend you make yourself comfortable,
because we have an amazing show for you today,
and before we get to today's episode let me see a few words as i do every week about power performance gym power performance jim is dedicated to helping you achieve your best f finishing of healthy and strong power performance specializes in strength and conditioning for individuals small groups and athletic teams,
wake and pain management as well as recovery and nutrition everyone at power experience as a full movement and health analysis to build your blueprint for success targeting your goals mention the michigan family on this podcast to receive your movement and health analysis,
as a complimentary gift learn more about how power performance can help you move look and feel better by visiting power gym dot com that's pow r g y m dot com good day michigan families and welcome to another empowering episode of michigan family wellness,
i'm your host dr kyle and today we have an empowering interview with tar guessing.
Tar and has an incredible story of healing there were multiple components of her inspiring recovery but the two i want you guys to listen for in the interview part how chiropractic adjustments and nutritional therapies.
Played a vital role in her journey to health and vitality that just twenty eight years young tiara was disabled diagnosed with the myriad of conditions including late stage reflex sympathetic dystrophy.

[2:44] Chronic pain syndrome autoimmune thyroid disease fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue left or overwhelmed with no hope for him.
Medical assistant prescribed surrendering to a life riddled with limitations and.

[2:58] Devastated she never imagined this would be the beginning of an incredible journey from despair to try and it was from her lowest point of wheel chair dependents that horace personal one hundred eighty degrees wellness revolution was inspired.
Your self guided process of reversing damage in rebuilding health is restoring her to function and vitality.
She is an example of the hearing those possible one simple functional approach acknowledging bio individuality.
Is implemented alright families let's dive in,
welcome fam is to the interview portion of today's podcast my guest on the show today is our guest like tar out walking the podcast so great to have you think you for having will,
i just told our families a little bit about you as a professional but one of the core values here on the machine family on this podcast is family.
Tell us more about tomorrow at the person and what family look like for you while i am a mother to a sixteen year old.
My daughter is absolutely amazing and i'm also why i've been married for almost thirty years you in that.

[4:09] Yeah yeah so we are family is being surrounded by people that i love on the people that i.
I enjoy being around and that includes obviously my immediate family my husband my daughter my parents and.
Show her and in a better offer includes.
Friend i got a lot of friends that are like family to me and i live on a farm and what animal and so i can include them as my family.

[4:41] Beautiful and you know another thing i love to stay here on the machine family wellness podcast is that we're spending with them and so i always ask my guests to share what they love about michigan is there a connection there for you.

[4:54] Yeah there's that kinda cool when my berry first mentors with actually a veterinarian and he is doctor john bread and he was.
Actually went to college in michigan can you share with me all kinds of wonderful.
Who plays the time and it was amazing and i would love to visit one of these days.
Okay i've always on the back burner sticking up north michigan on in virginia will wait but i would like to come up that way in and it only plays they told me all about.

[5:33] Fantastic you know i just love for our listeners to be able to emotionally connect with our gas and myself you know we are real people although we have our areas of expertise you know we,
we do love family and we do have this love for.
The state of michigan the great lakes just the natural beauty here cell again how are we heard a little bit of your story in your introduction but what i'd like you to do is just,
go more in depth with us because i really feel that the mother's and the father's listening to this,
sir are gonna get a lot of value from your experiences from your health challenges and your recovery story so go ahead and just tell us a little bit more about that.

[6:17] Okay well on one of my mid late twenties i know that the coming very kill.
And i am actually a wheelchair for almost five years so.

[6:30] It was bad not fun and i got a learn a lot.
The dog can go back a little bit for you and can bring about how i feel it all happened and that was when i was younger growing up on my groupon for my parents were farmers and.
We didn't really know that much about food we didn't understand the difference between cat food versus whole food and not people that my gas.

[7:00] Anyway to my family my mom didn't like to cook and go in adaptable you need a lot of work so he wasn't there to cook and bake it with my mom.
We can happen yeah we a half to the can a box of which quick easy to make.
Showered for then yeah whatever alot he dinner at peking and we ate fast food a lot of food.
And i had no idea at the time how that would affect me.
I have no idea that i can actually affect health so when as i was growing up.
Only hears a half to them and think that will not good for me because they're delicious have a minor.
I have no clue who it is not kicking it with me.
When i get on my twenty into a what the doctors that it you know i was in my early twenties in here i had high cholesterol and high blood pressure high triglycerides all the things going on.
The dr would look at me and they pay well you know you're young no big deal don't worry about it you know how i didn't that was you fine with me i don't wanna worry about it so i don't,
eventually about playing when i got into mine on mid twenties i started having health problems and i have a injury with torn ligaments and tendons in my left leg.
And it did not heal and i did everything that they tell me to do to the key i'd like the perfect patient.

[8:35] But it didn't heal and eventually i was diagnosed with a very much for the whole bunch other things on.
I need a heater and can't believe you actually hangout with nicole reflection that dystrophy my husky.
And that also i was diagnosed with chronic pain syndrome fibromyalgia it by roy.
On my head i was diagnosed with her she knows which with an auto immune kind of of thyroid the and also i mean in the torah driest hypoglycemia drilled function correctly h three.
What could he allergies to the.
It very high cholesterol and kidney go high blood pressure your double barreled.

[9:22] I have herniated discs in my back of my neck having severe muscle spasms to help and.
Look for you to get fired the wiki god gallbladder problem.
The adrenal kidney it was crazy actually crazy and i was only in my.
Yeah during during that time the diagnosis in my late twenties early thirties my.

[9:48] Yeah essentially you know gosh that's just,
well one and it very compelling story is very overwhelming star you know justin can hear all that all in one go i understand there was a component of your history where you are actually in a wheelchair and you have all these.
Diagnosis is you know that run the gamut from our stds to auto immune hypothyroid how did you go from in a wheelchair to,
the arriving healthy life that you have now with enough energy and vitality to you know publish a book and have a family and be a mother and a wife.

[10:27] Well during those years that i was really really l and the timing will share it.

[10:37] Actually almost died and i had a near death experience it was the biggest blessing in my life i'm when i can back from that near death experience.
I really need i could get better and it wasn't quite clear on how i was gonna do that but i need i could.
Hello ivy can motivated and i started studying and learning.
And i talk with people like i learned from chinese practitioners i met chiropractor three learning from him i started learning are and what you like could problem i have with a good retainer because my brain was not working what well garage,
yo my people do that kind of thing so.
I have to get motivated and i had our understanding what would cause in the issues what right what it that way.
I would you would you say that was kinda your defining moment were there was perhaps a paradigm shift or you know having that near death experience and then coming back from that or was there something else that you would say was,
more foundation our motivational well i was.

[11:50] I can not fine you know i was ready to go to hell and i like fun fun ready to just go and i've actually a prayer angeli there tell me what i need your take me show it.
When i bring you that the very i think that was a profound moment for me it was truly an eye opener and when i realize that.

[12:14] Yeah the only the that that we do that we do with our bodies.
They could have something better by telling us there's something that out of toilet and i had to learn and figure out what without telling and what would my part.
In that in other words the food the way i can knowing i've been poisoned.
And so i had to start looking into the first thing i look at with all prescription medications is because at that time i was on again average english eleven thirteen medications a day.
And that did not include any settlement is taking my mom yeah so it will work with the michael worley and.
I had everything that and the first thing i wanna do you get off of the medication you know like good.
And i have been with my doctor to help me with that which is a whole other story but it was really interesting and then i realized the food component of the food and.
Yo at a cool thing happened grown up to my door and i believe it you got when people in your life you know when you're ready the teacher i.
And the little lock my door she just needed the area and he also have form to she wanted me somebody that have a farm and it comes back to my door and hold you study nutrition.

[13:39] Can you print,
open my eyes you what was in the food and would like chemicals into the heating and all the box to and frozen food something,
yeah we are pointing really and i need to change that in order for my body to heal i had to start removing the burden,
and that burned with coming from a lot of the attic and things that are not paid.

[14:08] And they are always amazed at the level and you know the significance.
In terms of your healing that people can accomplish just by changing their diet i mean and that is part of life style but i'm leaving on people that don't even do any exercising like if you if you just change the way you eat,
you can significantly change the way your brain functions change the way,
you know your metabolism functions i'm losing weight you talked about brain fog will they're having some cognitive issues and overall being on so many medications i can't imagine you know what,
these medications are doing to our society and our,
our culture is rain house just for one thing that topic of a completely different podcast episode where the house or go back to what you were really back your story that you're strange lol that,
and my question for you is there ever a point where you were.
You have the paradigm shift okay but this no longer defines me or was that a component for you because this is one thing that i see in my office with my patients sometimes people take their identity in there fiber my algae or other is either there diagnosis so my question is,
how do you not let your circumstances because you know as we heard you say you know you have a bunch of.
Circumstances diagnosis in a wheelchair so young coming so early in your life how did that not become justin overwhelming thing.
And how did you can turn around and really start to come out of that great crystal lake il that was me any letter early i hook on the identity of all of the goodies.

[15:52] And when you do that when i learned when you do that.
It's very difficult to let go of it is very difficult to move away from it and it won't go to find out where it is moving away from it will we identify with being weather car job or whether to do the.
Or something that we have whatever it may i get high with something we take ownership in.
I wanna take ownership in it much more difficult to let go of it show a big lesson for me.
One that goes things are the bed good.
I need you to all of the things welder basically label.
If something that are compiled together and giving a label and they're not me back something on the scary thing.

[16:47] And when i give finally understand and i was able to get back to work in a from my house.
I was able to be on a lot of the things.
And i'm not saying everything is perfect because you know now but you can move into a paper you can manage anything beyond a lot of the symptoms and you can actually become again you know.
I help the happy person and enjoy your life and you wanna alley,
absolutely and i'm sure you get into this in your book but,
just try listener's what were some of the therapies are you know the lifestyle changes and i talked about food changes that you made no mention chiropractor but it seems as though,
there were many people know that played a part almost like a health care team that you can employ,
yeah it just wasn't one thing it was a combination of different things that played a role in your success for health recovery definitely and it all comes.
My in later because we're not ready to drop everything all at once,
so basically what would happen her at the time with what i will draw and i would kill that liar which would then allow me to go to the next layer,
and when i feel that later it would allow me to connect my underneath that,
and hell yeah there was a lot of different modality thank you can do it has a component which was attacking form on your end blood test in different things like that can understand perfectly what's going on my body and then work the.

[18:29] Emotional component which i have to drive i had things that happen to me when i was a child.
That need to be addressed and they work hard they were not eating that i had address.
Would baby that you and i could everything that i get paid weekly in my kitchen my book is baby that.
It feels like sometimes like its a while but how you get there that how you get there is one step at a time and.
Then the heater talking component at the genetic there's a lot of good information today with a genetic understanding how we will eat up our trash in our way star.
Ability are biological ability to renew talking.
And i had to learn about getting for dental knowing it was a lot of dough component with with what i'm dealing with i had,
what a dental work done right before i had gotten yell and had no idea with connected.
Hello you know the food good all the things are connected and yeah that the car proctor i had a car car what you think are packaged frozen will share.
The woman that introduced me to michelle off to introduce me to her chiropractor and.

[19:49] Yeah i know you contact the day twenty some years later and.

[19:54] Can you help me with a lot of different things but i have to identify what i could do,
one at a time to make changes in my life that would allow my body to heal,
that would we get that burning to help me to get rid of the toxins and talk coming kind of form becoming physical like international like something in,
people are kind people in your life or not you're working hate,
get all the things play a major component really appreciate everything your saying your type of girl i now lot of you and i really agree with that hocks and bring working which really relate to a in planetary framework or state of information rice and,
understanding of in a if you have unresolved talking better causing unresolved information or,
you know so many things inclined inflammatory response but what i wanna really outline for our listeners and many of my patients were listening very know this because i say it every day in the office but.
We know that in door opens the body produces indoors endorphins are extremely powerful at resolving in fixing crying information,
not only that but the nero transmitter gabber is chemically similar to the endorphin response so from what i out line for a lot of my patients and what he ch often is that,
in terms of compounds that the body produces on and on you know that,
don't cost you extra money to buy a supplemental form and take in all that would i own vitamin d and endorphins are right up there and we know from research that.

[21:33] The neuro transmitter gap is chemically similar to those indoor and an initiate that.
Anti inflammatory response like i said very similar to the endorphin so here's the thing here's the big take on point those final chiropractic adjustments have been proven.
To help dandan lemonade that i'm going flange or respond.
Through the release of that nero transmitter gab from the spinal cord from the door to regain lanham spine and all of that that's just a fancy way of saying that.
Chiropractic adjustment it is scientifically bad natural treatment.
That when applied at the right level at the right time at the right cheek when you mention onion metaphor i love that that's great.

[22:20] You know i'm the one of the most powerful signals for you in your body because it's that central nervous system you know that brain body that brain tissue connection.
And i really feel that you can do all of these different applications like nutrition and exercise diet and lifestyle changes all of that is phenomenal and wonderful,
but at the core of the foundation if you have that no logic interference i really feel that your gonna be limited hear your improvement is going to be,
hundred in that way that's gonna be a road block and it's so easy so natural and gentle.
Choose to just get the chiropractor adjustment and remove the interference and restore that nervous system flow.
And just time travel and accelerate your healing results so i don't know if that's been part of your experience but that's when i work with people on every day in the office with your drink.

[23:14] Oh i definitely agree i totally agree and i cannot patient chiropractic for over twenty years in on it it always something that.
I i look at it and now today is preventive care for me mom when i want time with acute care preventive care what.

[23:33] And i really i mean that's a great point i mean i think everyone knows and i believe american dental association if you look at the framework of dentistry everyone knows you know go get your teeth checked and cleaned every six months rent you know at least one two year.
I can get a great job with that but when things out and tell people is you know what you don't take care your chief let's say you don't get those six months,
check out those queens what's the worst thing that can happen well your kid can fall out or you can you know get cavities and all that.
And it's not in the world you're not necessarily gonna die you know they can give you a new set of teeth and you can still live in a relatively healthy normal life but here's the,
thanx if you don't take care your spine or you don't resolve those who can fault you have when you're younger and you know that structure get i'm imbalanced rundown you have that this function,
you know we're not the point with our healthcare system that we have a spine transplant you know we can give you a new spine i.

[24:33] And so that's why really advocate your point is for the preventive care i tell my patients every four to six weeks just go get checked make sure things are moving in the right way.
And that you're working with a qualified licensed doctor who knows what they're talking about and this actually brings us to my.
Next point i want to make you hear time you started researching and educating yourself on different things that you can do practical applications.
How did you discern or differentiate what was going to help you and what was going to hurt you because you is what i see a lot of the office to people go online they google the facebook a you tube and the cod detox is clans is bone broth and nothing at,
nothing against those things at face value but those can be either really,
powerful tools and signals for healing but again if you do those things at the wrong time in the wrong sequence at the wrong dose,
they can actually make you worse and i see this all the time so again the question is how do you discern what's right for you do you work with a dr do you have someone helping you coach how does that play out.

[25:44] What i do and what i did at that time with i usually he got a practitioner that was knowledgeable and it had a very because i actually did get a couple of things.
My own and in you know i don't hate don't do that don't try but i don't tell people with your body your body all you going to tell you what's going on.
If you really if you think that we.
I guess the word would be to nine all i think we did nine what kind you like if you do it particular cleaned or something and you start feeling really really bad.
Yeah lot of people will deny that the feelings that bad and they feel like i'll just push through that i'm gonna push you that and sometimes like you said they can do more damage than good.
Other time maybe what is there gonna be getting a little bit of a perk reaction and then they just need to back off a little bit then there gonna do it okay that was my experience come live in.
I have that you like about about it was like no i really need to be talking people that know a little bit more about it and need to have experienced it and people can kinda guide me,
and keep me from here doing anything today in your queue damaging whatever to my body to the last thing i wanna do but.
Is why the calc professional him more than me always and.
I find really good mentors and learn from them.

[27:15] And then you know i trust my own instincts also has not gone through the whole process i've learned that my body really doesn't lie.
My body will tell me what's going on if i have to listen.
I have to not deny it and i have to listen to it and go with my gut instinct on the by lily had a lot of doctors that bless their hearts they didn't mean any harm.
But you know when on this prescription medication for that doing to me now it was destroying it was literally destroying helping my body.
And in the holy killing me hello.

[27:54] Again it's one of those things where yeah there's a lot of a professional doctor and and you have to realize that the water practitioners are trained very defintely so.
I learned to heat out the ones that were.
I trained in why study chinese restaurant but he got mentors and professionals in twenty seven i also went to chiropractor you understood nutrition.
Two hundred fifty theology.
You understood how the body works and how the body is barely talking to you and i'll are you naturopath doctor.

[28:29] And so the combination of all of those and eventually might help i trained in functional diagnostic nutrition and i can do other things too but.
These are the types of things that that i did and to this day i still always have a coach or mentor.
Who can help me because i can we can get um with the word hide.
Sidewinders i get what you call on where you don't always see everything you know it because if you let yourself and and you can always hear everything and sometimes it's really good to have.
Another person looking on that doesn't have the emotional investment that you do and can actually show you what he.
Can you take that in a factor yeah when you making decisions you coach that will,
absolutely and i love that message you know listening to your body and not trying to deny go signal you know it's almost like if you're,
driving in your car and at what is going on i know it in your dash working change your oil or check this fluid or no tire pressure whatever don't just ignore it,
actually address and prevent a much bigger problem later on down the road and that's really what michigan family wellness clinic in this,
are you podcast is all about is being compassionate lighthouse to lead people down the app.

[30:01] Resiliency and restoration so tar before we wrap things up here what are some of the practical applications i know we mentioned you but if you are just to summarize you know maybe a top two or top,
three things that.
Family is listening can do to elevate their wellness you know some simple changes that people can start with today as a result of listening to this episode.
What would you advise them first thing i would buy is look at what you are being what you're putting in and on your body.
Start looking at the label become hyundai with what is in the ingredients.

[30:40] I understand that is and it's providing the fuel in the building blocks for every action that your body perform at twenty four r today handedly.
It can hurt your body that said they movie caffeine,
breaking down protein can bring back energy transporting wicked building horn sending where can connected like we talked about earlier in any fashion vinyl for yourself filtering toxins balancing fluid green oxygen in,
all the things you darling indicator and wow this is being performed.
What basically unaware of that hard work by ethan is doing.
And we're doing our business are going about our business every day not really think about it or actively participating in it beyond the act of putting the food in our mouth and chewing it.

[31:33] And so i would love a few people.
Your lucky people able to look at the food and understand it really title for your help.
And do you want to go about getting the help you do that you can.
You know about without putting yourself into more graph obviously there's something i always get organic and other things i tell people we know.
What you wanted or help find and.
Find me food food sources so if you don't currently go to the farmers market or you're unaware of the local growers in your area.
Become familiar with them because saturday morning farmers market find out to the local farmers are you going to do without chemicals he do you ask them questions like did a filter for oil or do they spray chemicals.
And find people that you can buy your food from that will help are you with healthy food because it all began.
And while it all began when the room here is growing chemical attack have you eat me and the chicken or the pork with how if their fed genetically modified grain,
or there young lady in haifa weather not getting any grass and everything but need very different from the grass and need a local farmer might raise.
How does that you think would be huge absolutely,
yes thank you so much working people find you online how can they learn more about your book and you have a website to the book is called the one hundred eighty degree wellness revolution simple steps to prevent and reverse the.

[33:17] And they can find the book at amazon to bestseller actually been better for two years now can landlords link year yet of the weather cooperated never want happy but is no category.
And i have a website it that you get you get you got cultivating health,
dot org the ult iv he ing he al th that works,
i love them all thanks again car and if you're listening to this podcast and this message is resonating with you and if you feel like you know you've experienced some similar health issues that are has shared today.
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You're a author your life your mother and your near death experience survivor have i missed anything else.
Happy birthday absolutely we are very blessed nine i'm.

[34:51] So grateful that you were able to come on the podcast today and share your experiences and bring value and benefit,
the relationship you're thanks so much thank you so much for having me i appreciate it,
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