Mindset is a way of thinking; an attitude or opinion, especially a habitual one.It refers to the thoughts that continually repeat whether you’re aware of them or not. They are a vote to improve, or worsen, physical symptoms, and outcomes in general and need to be considered in every healing story....

SIBO is a gut disorder where healthy gut bacteria migrate up into a section of intestine where they don’t belong. It manifests digestive symptoms like acid reflux, bloating, constipation and/or diarrhea. In my case, I also developed mental anxiety, feelings of depression, and inability to sleep leading to fatigue. ...

The beauty of tapestry is in viewing the stitches as a whole and from afar. At closer examination one sees the individual stitches, some inevitably bland or sloppy, some vibrant and magnificent, some merely reparative or functional....

Our healthcare system is riddled with GAPS. GAPS in care, understanding, time, finances, and more. Both patients and practitioners suffer from these GAPS, and it’s time we fill them. To do so, we need to bring diet and lifestyle modification to the forefront of care....

Healing naturally happens when you give your body the ingredients it needs to perform the innate functions of growth, metabolism, and repair. Growth, metabolism, and repair are the three main reasons to eat food. Eating food is called nutrition. Nutrition provides the fuel needed to perform the three main functions. ...

Your digestive system is the dis-assembly line for separating nutrients from waste. Nutrients are extracted from food and absorbed into the blood stream to benefit cell function. Waste is moved out through the built-in detoxification systems in the form of breath, sweat, urine, and feces. ...

All bone broths — beef, chicken, fish, lamb and more — are staples in the traditional diets of every culture and the basis of all fine cuisine. That’s because bone broths are nutrient-dense, easy to digest, rich in flavor and boost healing....

To determine whether a food is whole or not, tune in when making food choices. Before you put a bite in your mouth, before you prepare it, before you even decide to toss it in the grocery cart, take a moment to consider where the food came from. ...

Many diseases, disorders, deficiencies and toxicities share common symptoms. If you’ve ever done an internet search for your own symptoms, you might have been faced with a list of multiple, complex and sometimes serious illnesses....