Six Simple Things That Helped Me Recover From My Breast Cancer Surgery

In May 2022, I was diagnosed with an early-stage breast cancer, detected by a routine screening mammogram. I chose to undergo a skin-sparing double mastectomy with reconstruction in late June 2022 and spent the summer recovering. Fortunately, the cancer was caught very early, and I was given an excellent prognosis without chemotherapy.

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5 Daily Practices to Rewire Your Brain

You can teach your brain to form new connections: to strengthen pathways that serve you and weaken pathways that don’t. This is called neuroplasticity.

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3 Summer Protein Hacks

We are finally here! The thick of summer - this is what we dream about all year long!

This time of year we are often packing our days with activities and extending our nights longer than the rest of the year. It can be difficult to maintain healthy habits! One of the best ways to stay on track? Focus on PROTEIN.

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5 Common Root Causes of IBS

Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, is a serious women’s health issue—affecting more women than men and even leading to increased procedures like hysterectomy or ovarian surgery.

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How FATS Affect Your Metabolism

Are you fighting a sluggish metabolism? The types of FATS you consume may be to blame, and a new study proves it. What you need to know is there are 2 driving forces behind an aging metabolism: Insulin Resistance and Chronic Inflammation. And also that we have loads of ways to reverse these things!

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Should You Be Taking Digestive Enzymes?

Digestive enzymes are the superheroes behind our digestive process. They are specialized proteins that break down complex food molecules into smaller, more manageable components that our bodies can absorb and utilize effectively.

There are many points in the digestive process where enzymes are released and activated.

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Stress Resilience and Your Hormones

In my 20+ years of practicing medicine, I have often found stress levels in my patients to be higher in May - especially for those with school-aged children. The problem with letting all that stress get to you is that higher levels of stress hormones can really MESS with your other hormones! The Stress-Hormone connection is REAL - and it’s a vicious cycle. As I often discuss with my patients, hormones “dance” with one another. When one set of hormones becomes imbalanced - this is likely to wreak havoc on other hormones.

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Five Benefits of Selenium

Selenium doesn’t often get the limelight, but it should! Selenium is a trace mineral that incorporates into body proteins (called selenoproteins) that play a role in immune function, thyroid hormones, reproductive health, and more.

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Thyroid Basics: How it Works and What to Test

Thyroid health is one of the most common reasons why patients seek my care - and for good reason! Optimal thyroid function is an essential component of your health and well-being. Your thyroid gland is part of your hormone system (also referred to as your endocrine system). The thyroid gland is shaped like a butterfly and is located inside your neck over your windpipe.

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Spotlight on Vitamin C

If you have followed my blogs or social media for any period of time, you will already know that I am obsessed with Vitamin C. I take a Vitamin C supplement every day and use a Vitamin C serum on my skin. Vitamin C is AMAZING, and the reality is that we could not survive without it.

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Spotlight on Curcumin

Curcumin is the active ingredient in turmeric—the spice that gives a deep yellow color to Indian curries.

It’s also a popular dietary supplement because of its many health benefits!

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Three Supplements to Reduce Inflammation

Nearly every chronic disease in the world today can be linked back to this same thing. Chronic Inflammation. We need our bodies to mount an inflammatory response to fight off infections or heal from injuries, but we don’t want to be stuck in a never-ending inflammatory cycle.

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Chronic Inflammation 🔥 What You Need to Know

Nearly every chronic disease in the world today can be linked back to this same thing. Chronic Inflammation. 3 out of 5 people worldwide die because of chronic inflammatory diseases, and the World Health Organization ranks these diseases as the greatest threat to human health.

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Surprising Benefits of Walking in the Snow

In November, I presented data showing the benefits of walking in the woods on your brain health. Now, in Northern Michigan, where I am based, the ground is covered in snow. Should I still go out for a walk if it’s snowy? Yes!

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5 Root Causes of Low Mood

I have been practicing in Northern Michigan for over 20 years, and year after year, I see two waves of seasonal mood changes in my patients and friends: November and February.

Many begin to feel the symptoms of seasonal mood changes in November when the days become darker and shorter. Fatigue and lack of motivation are common complaints in November when we are digging out our light boxes and preparing for the winter ahead.

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