Healing Through Nutrition
Michelle shares her unexpected journey to pregnancy despite previous health challenges, emphasizing that diagnoses like infertility don't define one's fate. David relates with his own experiences and highlights the importance of proper nutrition, explaining how food acts as biological information that can influence genetic expression. Both discuss the transformative power of dietary changes, including intermittent fasting and a cyclical ketogenic diet, in fostering healing and health.In this clip
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My son was recently diagnosed with VEO IBD. He's been completely healthy, mainly following a vegan diet, and there have been no major changes except for a road trip up north to visit family before the symptoms began. IBD does not run in our family. The last thing we want to do is expose him to hard medication that could cause more problems. I just listened to your interview with the SRS, and it validated how my wife and I feel about managing this situation. Do you have any advice on how to manage my son's IBD or debunk any theories surrounding it? Thanks for what you do, brother. It's very honorable, and I look forward to trying many of your suggestions as well.
I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's (TPO ABs at 215). I eliminated gluten, dairy, and soy and started a CellCore detox. After 1 month, my TPO antibodies were down to 180, and within 3 months, I was pregnant after suffering from infertility for over 4 years. Now that I am pregnant, I am constantly craving things I can't have, and I am wondering what your take is on Hashimoto's and its relation to those foods. I also feel lethargic after eating chicken or eggs.
I had very high SHBG (121) and very low testosterone (54). I only find resources regarding testosterone for men. What can you tell women about these patterns? What else should I be curious about right now for a healthy pregnancy?