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English, Health / Medicine, 1 season, 151 episodes
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Articulate, passionate and humorous, Dr. Holly Lucille breaks down the myths and misconceptions about health and health related topics.
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Biofarming Technology and the Future of Healthcare For Living Well

Dr. Cornblatt’s background in medicine and nutraceutical development has shaped his perspectives on modern medicine and the US’s approach to healthcare as a whole. While in medical school at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Cornblatt began identifying overlapping factors in cancer cases in his region that seemed to be overlooked, including physical environment, diet, and lifestyle. This sparked his commitment to asking the questions that healthcare professionals should ask their patients.This has led him to his current role as the Chief Medical Officer for BioHarvest Sciences and co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of International Nutrition Associates (INA). BioHarvest Sciences is the first and only fully validated industrial-scale plant cell technology platform for the production of plant metabolites.He joins us to talk about the challenge of sourcing raw, organic ingredients, why the first question you get asked when you take your pet to the vet is "What do they eat?" but why human doctors don't ask that, and more about the science and ethics behind BioHarvest Sciences.
3/7/20230
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#BingingSober: A Blueprint For Living Well

I don't know about you, but my social media has been FILLED with programs and products promoting sobriety from drinking.Fresh off of Dry January, sobriety and the sober curious movement have been in the mainstream for months now, encouraging people to abstain from, or at least re-evaluate their relationships with alcohol. That idea is at the heart of our guest's mission.  #BingingSober was started by Colleen Ryan-Hensley, a 10-year Navy Veteran. advocate for mental health and expert in mental toughness. Colleen struggled with depression since she was a teenager and instead of expressing her feelings and getting help, she was taught to "rub some dirt on it and get back in the game". To cope with depression, she started drinking and going on long runs to escape the things that hurt. When she joined the Navy, she brought this mental and physical toughness with her. Sure, it was the perfect combo for being a great sailor, but not so great for relationships, health and overall well-being. It wasn't until well after her Navy days that she started focusing more on the feelings she kept bottled up and peeling away the decades of toughness she had built up around her.Today, Colleen shows others how to avoid making these costly decisions and live a balanced life where escape and reality can live in harmony. 
2/7/20230
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All Things IGF-1

Joining us today is a pioneer in Integrative Medicine, Medical Director at Sierra Integrative Medical Center and Nutronics Labs, Dr. Bruce Fong.He’s here to talk about all things IGF-1, a hormone that manages the effects of growth hormone (GH) in your body. Together, IGF-1 and GH promote the normal growth of bones and tissues. But what does it DO for us, and how can we get it back? Dr. Fong has been at the forefront of alternative therapies for immune-related diseases, including special treatment plans which combine the best options from a broad array of homeopathic, integrative, Chinese, Osteopathic, and traditional medicine.As Medical Director at Sierra Integrative Medical Center and Nutronics Labs, Dr. Fong is focused on solving root causes, not treating symptoms or masking issues with compounded prescriptions.
1/3/20230
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Remission Nutrition: How Diet and Lifestyle Can Help Prevent, Complement, or Manage Your Cancer

In this episode, we're talking more about oncology nutrition, so if you missed November's episode with Jess Higgins Kelley, make sure to check that out!Curious how diet and lifestyle can help prevent, complement, or manage your cancer process? You’ve come to the right place. Dietary therapies have been used in medicine for over 5,000 years and should be a centerpiece in your care plan today. Nutrition and lifestyle modifications have been shown to impact all ten hallmarks of cancer. From decreasing the spread (metastasis) of cancer cells to promoting cancer cell death (apoptosis) to inhibiting growth factors - believe it or not, metabolic nutrition and lifestyle change can be cancer’s fiercest enemy. Everyone has a unique genetic make-up and biological history, so the key is discovering YOUR personalized nutrition needs. Remission Nutrition uses various assessments including nutrigenomics and micronutrient testing, and experts in metabolic nutrition help you discover and integrate the most potent nutrients and therapeutic diet to match your bio-individual process. From getting you started with the basics of eating a healthy diet to the Nutrient Dense Ketogenic Diet (NDKD), therapeutic fasting, modified texture diets, tube feeding, digestive rehabilitation (GAPS, Low FODMAP), autoimmune focused dietary strategies (AIP), all plans are customized to the client. No change is too small, and compassionate consultants meet you where you are at, supporting and educating you along the way.?Jen Nolan, MS, BS, ONC is the Owner & Lead Oncology Nutrition Consultant of Remission Nutrition. She offers oncology nutrition consults and nutrition genome analysis to the clients of Remission Nutrition. With nearly two decades of experience and education in the Holistic and Clinical Nutrition field, Jen is a wealth of knowledge that she brings to inspire and connect with her clients.
12/6/20220
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The Metabolic Approach to Cancer: Integrating Deep Nutrition, the Ketogenic Diet, and Nontoxic Bio-Individualized Therapies

When Dr. Holly was first diagnosed with breast cancer, she was pretty underwhelmed with her care. Cancer is a complex disease, and she thought there was more she could do to help her body than just take pills. It was then she remembered the work fof today's guest (who has been on the podcast before!) and called her up. Jess Higgins Kelley MNT, ONC is a Master Nutrition Therapist, Oncology Nutrition Consultant, teacher, writer, and nutrition education program developer. An Oncology Nutrition Consultant for over a decade, Jess has extensive experience working with cancer and chronic illness clients from around the globe. She is also the co-author of two books, The Metabolic Approach to Cancer: Integrating Deep Nutrition, the Ketogenic Diet, and Nontoxic Bio-Individualized Therapies, and Bioregulatory Medicine: An Innovative Holistic Approach to Self-Healing.Jess is the Founder and Director of the Oncology Nutrition Institute which provides online certification programs for professionals and education for the public in therapeutic metabolic nutrition. An avid researcher and student, Jess has completed certifications in Environmental Medicine through the University of Arizona Medical School, Nutrigenomics through Nutrition Genome, Endocrinology and Blood Chemistry Analysis through Apex Energetics, Scientific Phytotherapy through alchemlife, and Methylation and Clinical Nutrigenomics through Bastyr University. Jess was an instructor at the Nutrition Therapy Institute in Denver, Colorado from 2011-2017, and believes strongly in empowerment through education.The Oncology Nutrition Institute believes that holistic, therapeutic, metabolic nutrition should be part of the standard of care. The world needs more qualified practitioners to help support clients/patients improve quality and quantity of life using dietary therapies, nutrition interventions, and lifestyle modifications. This continuing education certification program will not only enhance your practice, it also encourages students to focus on their own health. Reducing future cancer risk starts with what we eat today.Jess’s Cancer book:  http://bit.ly/MetabolicApproach  Jess’s BioMed book: https://amzn.to/2Gv8xcY
11/1/20220
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Finding Self-Confidence the Easy Way

As a hospital nurse and a one-time celebrated concert violinist in the insanely competitive world of symphony orchestras, Alexandra Dotcheva is no stranger to self-doubt and low self-confidence. Beginning from the time she was a young girl, she was driven to become such a skilled violinist as to eventually win a coveted chair with a world-renowned symphony orchestra.Alexandra knows that poorly defined priorities can get in the way of anybody’s self-confidence and impact decision-making for years or even decades. Her new book is a practical guide to overcoming those feelings and optimizing readers’ self-worth. It Really Is Simple: A Holistic Approach to Self-Confidence will show you ways to put your life in order by learning about the five essential aspects or pillars of life, to which you may not have given the needed attention.
10/4/20220
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Stop Wasting Your Energy on Diets & Finally Find Peace in Your Relationship with Food

If you could wave a magic wand right now and have your relationship with food and your body be exactly how you want it to be, what would that look like? What would that feel like? What would you notice in your surroundings?When we go into that subject matter, we're asking people to envision something for themselves and connect to their values. This is the mission behind a brand new intuitive eating app. Bentley Adams is a mission-oriented, three-time health entrepreneur. His latest venture is the wellness & nutrition app Way. Bentley joins Dr. Holly today to talk about Way, shame, reevaluating your relationship with the way you eat, and finding peace with food.
9/6/20220
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A New Mental Health Crisis Phone Number: 988

Everyone knows what number to call if an emergency is happening: 911. But we've seen in the news, that calling 911 for a mental health emergency isn't always the best idea. So where do you turn in that scenario? Well, the new answer is 988.Phone companies will be required to transition the current mental health emergency hotline (1-800-273-TALK) to be accessible via 988.  Through this number, Americans experiencing a mental health crisis will have access to the help they need.To tell us more about the need for an accessible mental health line is Dr. Margie Balfour. She is a psychiatrist and national leader in quality improvement and behavioral health crisis care. Dr. Balfour the is Chief of Quality and Clinical Innovation at Connections Health Solutions And an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Arizona. Dr. Balfour is also a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and serves on the Quality-of-Care Council.
8/2/20220
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Science and Spirituality: Healing From Significant Trauma and Opening Our Hearts

Today’s guest, calls herself a "heart alchemist." An “alchemist” is someone who can take one substance and transform it into another. And her life has been a long process of learning how to change “lead” (anger, sorrow, pain, rage) into “gold” (love, forgiveness, light-heartedness, joy).Christina Lopes, DPT, MPH, is a trained clinician, life coach, spiritual teacher, and entrepreneur. She reaches hundreds of thousands weekly through her popular YouTube channel and helps clients achieve life-changing breakthroughs, through her online programs and spiritual retreats.She chats with Dr. Holly all the way from Portugal to talk about healing from trauma, connecting with nature, and combining science and spirituality in this episode.
7/5/20220
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Sketch By Sketch: A Creative Path to Emotional Healing and Transformation

Think you're not an artist? Our guest's book Sketch by Sketch will help you change your mind.Sketch by Sketch will help anyone create a daily sketching practice that shifts them from negative thinking and spiraling emotions into the realm of possibility. Using art to connect the left brain and right brain, we can unlock our basic human need to create, express, and feel—regardless of whether we think of ourselves as artistic. Sheila Darcey says there is no need for training in the arts or for any artistic ‘talent.’ We are all creators.Learn how a daily drawing practice can help you identify sources of anxiety and move beyond them, become more mindful of negative thoughts, deconstruct limiting patterns and beliefs, and tap into deeper reserves of compassion for yourself and others. Sheila Darcey has 20+ years of experience as a facilitator and consultant in the technology and digital agency space. Her work with Fortune 500 companies informs her understanding of what drives transformative growth in individuals and teams. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Memphis and certification in Social Emotional Arts (SEA) from UCLA. The SEA certificate empowers educators, community arts professionals, mental health practitioners, and anyone interested in maximizing the social-emotional benefits of arts experiences, and minimizing self-judgment and anxiety that can impede learning and growth.
6/7/20220
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DIRTY GIRL: Ditch the Toxins, Look Great, and Feel Freaking Amazing!

Let’s face it—at one time or another, we’re all a little dirty. In fact, given the prevalence of chronic conditions around the world, we’re all probably a lot dirtier than we’re willing to admit.Issues like joint pain, fatigue, hair loss, eczema, and plain old smelly gas plague billions of people. Sure, we blame it on our age, we blame it on our upbringing, we even blame it on our parents. But the truth is that countless chronic illnesses develop and persist because of the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the environment around us every single day.Toxins are everywhere and washing your hands for 20 seconds or more is only going to solve part of the problem.Dr. Wendie Trubow’s been down this road herself and shares her own experiences with us today. Listen as she shares examples of toxins that people consume unknowingly every day, her own detoxification journey and advice for anyone beginning on that path, and the most important tips from her book "DIRTY GIRL: Ditch the Toxins, Look Great, and Feel Freaking Amazing!"Dr. Trubow has a special offer for Mindful Medicine listeners! Head to fivejourneys.com/promo for a FREE companion guide to her book.
5/3/20220
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Using Infrared Light to Alleviate Pain

There are so many companies and doctors claiming they can help ease your pain. But what options have the least harmful side effects? Light therapy is a great passive, non-invasive option to try out. And Bright Health Therapy is a non-invasive, drug-free, way to relieve this pain at home – all with infrared light therapy. It is a class 2 medical device that helps alleviate chronic pain and enhances recovery from injury or exercise. The device delivers the ideal wavelength of infrared light via the highest quality medical-grade LED lamps. Unlike a heating pad, it works below the skin’s surface to stimulate cells, oxygenate, and increase circulation. Simply rest feet on the unit for 20 minutes (up to three times daily). Most people begin to feel relief from their symptoms right away but others may require a few sessions of regular use. Note: Bright Health Therapy is strictly for pain relief and not a cure for chronic issues like neuropathy or arthritis. Brendan McEvoy is joining us today to tell us more about the benefits of light therapy, he is the Director of Product Management for Compass Health Brands, a market and brand leader of consumer medical products which owns Bright Health Therapy.Interested in trying out light therapy for yourself?! Use promo code DRHOLLY25 for 25% off any Bright Health Therapy items at --https://brighthealththerapy.com/
4/5/20220
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Shield Your Body: Protect Yourself from Wireless Radiation

5G is being touted as the next frontier in technology. But what does that even mean?!We're diving into 5G, EMF, and all of the active and passive ways this radiation is permeating your body with R Blank.R Blank is the CEO of Shield Your Body, which creates products that make it easy and affordable for people to reduce their exposure to wireless radiation from devices like cell phones and laptops. 
3/8/20220
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Fear Traps: Escape the Triggers that Keep You Stuck

Are you afraid of loneliness or failure, confrontation, or facing the unknown? Psychologist Dr. Nancy Stella draws on decades of experience in clinical practice in her new book, “Fear Traps: Escape the Triggers that Keep You Stuck” — which presents her concept of the Courageous Brain Process, a six-step, science-based treatment plan to help people overcome fear.Dr. Nancy Stella has been a leading clinical psychologist in the Cincinnati area for over 20 years. As former president and owner, Dr. Stella expanded BridgePointe Psychological and Counseling Center into one of Ohio’s largest private, multi-specialty mental health practices with over 75 providers.After a shattering divorce, Dr. Stella found traditional therapeutic approaches wanting, so she developed the Courageous Brain Process (CBP) — an innovative, science-based method of therapy. Rooted in the most up-to-date neuroscience, it bypassed the shortcomings of traditional talk therapy to repattern the way our brains process fear.
2/8/20220
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Biohacking Your Brain & COVID Long Haulers

Kristen Willeumier, Ph.D., is a renowned neuroscientist with extensive research expertise in brain function, injury, and disorders. Dr. Willeumier holds a BA degree in psychology from Boston College, and MS degrees in physiological science and neurobiology, and a Ph.D. degree in neurobiology from the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the founder of Willeumier Enterprises, LLC, a boutique consulting firm that provides an array of services including writing grants and manuscripts, designing research studies, and creating neuroscience-based brain health curricula.In this encore episode from March 2021, Dr. Willeumier talks about losing her parents, her neurological research in football players & collision-based sports, what happens to people who have had COVID after they recover, what it means to hack your brain, and a bit about her new book BioHack Your Brain: How to Boost Cognitive Health, Performance & Power.
1/4/20220
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Nutrigenomics 101

There are new fad diets every few months, but they don't work for every different body type. What if you could create a diet based on your own unique DNA?That is the basis of nutrigenomics, which is the study of the effects of food and food constituents on gene expression, and how genetic variations affect the nutritional environment.Yael Joffe Ph.D. is an expert in the field of nutrigenomics. she started as a dietitian and then went on to obtain her Ph.D. in Nutrigenomics from the University of Cape Town, exploring the genetics of obesity. She also founded an education company teaching nutrigenomics to clinicians around the world, and a series of genetic tests. Dr. Joffe was a part of the team that created the first nutrigenomic genetic test in 2000 as well. Listen as she tells us what types of health insights can our genes actually tell us, what the science behind DNA-based dieting says, and what questions you should be asking before purchasing a nutrigenetic test.
12/7/20210
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Out of My Mind: (Not Quite a Memoir): A Conversation With Alan Arkin

Our guest today is none other than the esteemed and beloved actor Alan Arkin!In addition to being an accomplished actor on stage and screen, Alan is an author, with his latest book being his ninth published work.In this witty and moving book Out of My Mind: (Not Quite a Memoir) Alan speaks openly about the existential crisis which brought him from analysis to the serious study of Eastern philosophy and several teachers who helped him revise his views on almost everything.In this episode from October 2020, Alan and Dr. Holly dive into his book and talk about seeking purpose, finding peace in the current moment, his relationship with tennis, and the role of healers.
11/2/20210
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Sugar Addiction and Detox: Its Not Just Drugs & Alcohol

After getting sober 36 years ago from drugs and alcohol, Michael Collins wanted to get healthy as well. So he got off flour, caffeine, and sugar as well.Michael Collins is the founder of SugarAddiction.com and Quit Sugar Summit, as well as the past Chairman of the Board and current Board Member of Addiction Institute, has been completely sugar-free for over 30 years and has worked closely with others to help them regain lives ravaged by this addictive product. In this episode, we talk all about sugar as a gateway drug, withdrawal, the myth of the "keto flu" and how to tackle social situations without sugar on your side.  
10/5/20210
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Coping with Cancer: DBT Skills to Manage Your Emotions and Balance Uncertainty with Hope

If you're a regular listener, you know Dr. Holly was diagnosed with breast cancer last year. 1 in 8 women will at some point in their life.So today we are talking about coping skills and pathways to healing with Elizabeth Cohn Stuntz. She is a psychotherapist in private practice in Mamaroneck, New York, as well as a cancer survivor and Zen student.We'll hear about the ups and downs of treatment and recovery, dealing with uncertainty and anxiety and all of the emotions a cancer diagnosis brings up, and just exactly what dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is. And while the book addresses cancer directly, the tools outlined within the book can provide guidance in dealing with many other unexpected, challenging situations, including coping with the stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
9/7/20210
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Breaking The Stigma Around Depression & Anxiety

After suffering from panic attacks, and battling anxiety & depression, Matana Jacobs decided it was time to help others. Her Hope to Recharge Podcast brings hope and community to those who are personally struggling with depression and anxiety or have a loved one who is struggling with depression and anxiety.Each week the show hears from those who have personal experience dealing with mental health issues as well as experts in the mental health world; from therapists and doctors to healers.She joins us to share her own story, finding the right psychiatrist, medicine, and meditation.Matana Poupko Jacobs has conquered the business world all over the globe. After working for some of Hong Kong’s most successful entrepreneurs, Israel’s leading IT provider, and becoming Vice President of Target Promos Online in the U.S., Matana decided to do something more with her life. Matana wanted to channel her business capabilities into a socially responsible venture that would give back.
8/3/20210
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The Better Brain: Overcome Anxiety and Combat Depression With Nutrition

According to the CDC, 1 in 5 Americans suffer from some sort of mental illness, and antidepressant use has risen 65% since 1999. But what if the key to treating mental illness can’t be found at the pharmacy, but lies in the food we eat every day? Leading scientists Bonnie J. Kaplan, Ph.D., and Julia J. Rucklidge, Ph.D. reveal their groundbreaking research in THE BETTER BRAIN: Overcome Anxiety, Combat Depression, and Reduce ADHD and Stress with Nutrition.Dr. Bonnie Kaplan joins us to dive deeper into her book. She is a professor emerita in the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary with 180 peer-reviewed publications and textbook contributions. Both authors and their work have been featured in Psychology Today, Everyday Health, Body of Wonder Podcast, and more.She. touches on why rates of mood and anxiety disorders have gone up significantly in the last decade (about 40 million Americans take some kind of psychiatric medication) despite increases in the prescription of medications, how diet and nutrition can be used to treat mental health issues, and why nutrition is the safest, most effective treatment you won’t get from your mental health clinician
7/6/20210
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The Pandemic, Resiliency, and Advocating for Women's Health

Because health is a resource for everyday life and not just the objective of living, the mission of The Women’s Fund is to provide Houston area women, and girls, with the tools they need to be advocates for their health. Their health education classes are unique because they include preventative curriculum-based classes that teach resiliency skills and relate those skills to current health risks. Due to COVID-19, The Women’s Fund has pivoted to offer all its programs and classes online, at no cost to the public. I think now more than ever, it’s important to have discussions about health and resiliency especially among young girls. Parents can turn to The Women’s Fund for free tools and resources with a goal that girls learn skills needed to be advocates for their health, make healthy behavior choices, and develop resiliency.Andrea Watkins is the Program Supervisor of the Women's Fund and tells us all about how they have expanded their programming nationwide, growing resilience in women and young girls, and the importance of maintaining relationships during this time of distance and isolation. 
6/1/20210
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Staying Fit & Active During A Pandemic

With all these lockdowns and businesses being closed, it's been difficult to stay fit during the pandemic, especially if going to the gym is part of your wellness routine.Molly Zientek is a registered nurse at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NY, and she spent four years studying nursing and playing soccer at The College at Brockport. After college, she began her nursing career in the Burn/Trauma Unit at Strong Memorial Hospital but soon transitioned to work as a COVID nurse amid the pandemic. In this episode, she talks with Dr. Holly about transitioning to being a COVID nurse, the importance of staying fit and healthy during the pandemic, seeing how comorbidities affect COVID outcomes, and how mental health and exercise intersect.
5/4/20210
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Live True: A Mindfulness Guide to Authenticity

Have you ever been around someone just so genuine? They're in their body, they know who they are all of the time, and they just radiate this vibe. Well, today we are talking all about authenticity, with our guest Ora Nadrich. Ora Nadrich is the founder and president of the Institute for Transformational Thinking and author of the new book, Live True: A Mindfulness Guide to Authenticity. A certified life coach and mindfulness teacher, she specializes in transformational thinking, self-discovery, and mentoring new coaches as they develop their careers. So why is authenticity especially important in our present time? It's hard to trust anyone these days and "fake news" is claimed almost every day about something, and this opposition and polarization only fuel confusion. Listen as she discusses with Dr. Holly shifting your perspective, raising your consciousness, dealing with the busyness, practicing gratitude in traffic, and their shared passion for mindfulness.
4/6/20210
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Biohacking Your Brain & COVID Long Haulers

Kristen Willeumier, Ph.D., is a renowned neuroscientist with extensive research expertise in brain function, injury, and disorders. Dr. Willeumier holds a BA degree in psychology from Boston College, and MS degrees in physiological science and neurobiology, and a Ph.D. degree in neurobiology from the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the founder of Willeumier Enterprises, LLC, a boutique consulting firm that provides an array of services including writing grants and manuscripts, designing research studies, and creating neuroscience-based brain health curricula.talks about losing her parents, her neurological research in football players & collision-based sports, what happens to people who have had COVID after they recover, what it means to hack your brain, and a bit about her new book BioHack Your Brain: How to Boost Cognitive Health, Performance & Power.
3/2/20210
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Finding Gratitude and Hope in Trauma

How are you doing? It's a pretty heavy question to ask someone these days given the state of the world. Well, our guest today has an incredible story to share and loss, trauma, and resiliency.After suffering from a stroke in 2017, Sameer Bhide's entire life came crashing down around him. From a life-changing, debilitating illness to the loss of work, and finally a divorce, his amazing story of struggle, and how he came back from the brink of despair will be an inspiration for anyone who is facing any life change or adversity.Sameer joins Dr. Holly from Mumbai to talk about his journey, as well as his new book One Fine Day. Using captivating examples and practical tips, Sameer shares how to overcome everything that is set against you, by focusing on positivity, gratitude, and grace.  
2/2/20210
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Working from Home: Mastering the Art of Sitting at Your Computer

Working from home is more popular and possible than ever because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But whether you were doing it before or forced to because of the virus, you're probably hunched over your laptop right now reading this with a sore back.Dr. Mitchell Kershner has been studying naturopathy and ergonomics since the early 90s, before it was the trend it is today.He'll talk about the most common at-home working issues, like eye strain and carpal tunnel, the science of ergonomics, maintaining your work schedule, and some easy ways to adjust your at-home work set up. 
1/19/20210
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Managing Stress in an Ayurvedic Way

Stress is so pervasive right now, even if we don't see it. Not only are there the obvious stressors of the pandemic but daily, passive ones as well. Dr. Avanti Kumar-Singh is an Ayurvedic practitioner and a former emergency medicine doctor. Listen as she tells us about her move from practicing Western medicine to the Ayurveda medicine she grew up with, the base elements and principles of Ayurveda, how it really is an intuitive practice, and tips to implement Ayurveda in your day to day life.  You can also check out Dr. Avanti's podcast The Healing Catalyst.
1/5/20210
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Harness the Healing Power of Nature and Travel the Road to Forgiveness

In order to heal you must be willing to feel. The good, the bad, and all the experiences you encounter.Sara Schulting Kranz exemplifies this practice. She is a professional life and leadership coach, motivational speaker, and certified wilderness guide. She specializes in helping those who have suffered hardship or trauma to find forgiveness and strength in their lives through guided wilderness retreats in locations such as the Grand Canyon and the Pacific Rim.In this episode, she discusses with Dr. Susanne her commitment to changing the definition of “forgiveness” in The Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the science of trauma, and her story as a survivor of sexual assault, rejoicing in nature, and how she made sense of it all in her new book Walk Through This: Harness the Healing Power of Nature and Travel the Road to Forgiveness.
12/19/20200
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A Mindful Year: 365 Ways to Find Connection and the Sacred in Everyday Life

There is no better time than during this pandemic to get into mindfulness and meditation. Maybe it's a few minutes before you start your day or a moment of calm in the afternoon. But if you need help getting started, and maintaining a mindfulness practice, our guest today is for you.Dr. Seth Gillihan is a licensed psychologist and Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Psychiatry Department at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also the co-author of a new book called A Mindful Year: 365 Ways to Find Connection and the Sacred in Everyday Life. That's right, we're talking mindfulness every single day. Listen as the doctors talk about finding moments of gratitude during this chaotic pandemic, emotional resiliency, and slowing down to observe. You can also find Dr. Gillihan's podcast Think Act Be Podcast at https://sethgillihan.com/podcasts/
12/15/20200
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Staying Mentally Fit During Quarantine

Remember when we all thought quarantine was going to last 2 weeks? A month, tops? Well, as we enter a winter still in some form of quarantine, we're talking about how to stay mentally fit during this ongoing pandemic. Dr. Gail Saltz is joining us today, she is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry with The New York Presbyterian Hospital and a psychoanalyst at The New York Psychoanalytic Institute. Listen as she talks with Dr. Holly about building resiliency, mourning loss and dealing with uncertainty, the pros and cons of telehealth, how to navigate the upcoming holidays and alcohol intake. Check out Dr. Saltz's podcast Personology at https://drgailsaltz.com/personology-podcast/
12/1/20200
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How To Avoid Burnout At Your New Home Office

Almost a year into this pandemic now and a good chunk of us are still working from home. In fact, we may never go back to an office. But as wonderful as it sounds to never deal with traffic, working in your pajamas from your bed or couch, it can lead to burning out in both physical and mental ways. Joining us to talk about home office burn out is Dr. Greg Hammer, a pediatric intensive care physician, pediatric anesthesiologist, and professor at Stanford University Medical Center.We'll hear today about the stress put on our bodies from these new lifestyles, keeping work and home life separate even when they take place in the same building, creating a sleep schedule, and how to deal with the fear and anxiety heightened by this pandemic.
11/17/20200
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Health Benefits of Nasal Washing

We here at Mindful Medicine do our best not to talk about COVID-19 too much. But, after being in this pandemic for 6 months now, it's hard not to! So today, we're talking about the health benefits of nasal washing for COVID, allergies, and much more! We're joined by Dr. Hana Solomon today, she is the founder of BeWell LLC and the inventor of nasal wash brand Nasopure. Think about it, when is the last time you washed your nose? In this episode, hear all about why its important to clean this part of your body, how a nasal wash works, 
11/3/20200
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Out of My Mind: (Not Quite a Memoir): A Conversation With Alan Arkin

Our guest today is none other than the esteemed and beloved actor Alan Arkin!In addition to being an accomplished actor on stage and screen, Alan is an author, with his latest book being his ninth published work.In this witty and moving book Out of My Mind: (Not Quite a Memoir) Alan speaks openly about the existential crisis which brought him from analysis to the serious study of Eastern philosophy and several teachers who helped him revise his views on almost everything.In this episode, Alan and Dr. Holly dive into his book and talk about seeking purpose, finding peace in the current moment, his relationship with tennis, and the role of healers.
10/20/20200
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Sound Healing at Home

Ian Morris was on track to become a collegiate baseball star. But a series of devastating health diagnoses diverted those dreams, and sent him down a different path; one that also sent him into a deep depression. It was here Ian sought solace in sound healing. Ian has over 21 years’ experience in the performing arts field now and has made it his life’s goal to use his gifts and passion to be of service to people in search of healing.In this episode, he tells us his compelling story of how he got to where he is today, how sound healing works, and Ian's motto "frequency is the fuel."To our loyal Mindful Medicine listeners - we will now be moving to a publishing schedule EVERY OTHER THURSDAY - our next episode will be 2 weeks from now on Thursday October 20th - as always, thanks for listening!!!
10/6/20200
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Democratizing Cancer

This episode is personal for Dr. Holly, as she battles her own recent cancer diagnosis. Today we are talking to Matthew Zachary, who founded Stupid Cancer, the nonprofit responsible for igniting a global movement advocating for AYA (adolescent young adult) cancer programs and support that brought dignity in the face of health adversity.Ten years ago Matthew was a concert pianist and composer, heading to grad school when he was told he had 6 months to live after being diagnosed with brain cancer at age 21. Spoiler alert, he is alive and on our show today, discussing what cancer advocacy means, his own media & podcasting company "OffScrip," and navigating the healthcare system we have now. Check out his podcast "Out Of Patients" here.
9/29/20200
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Superior Toxicology & Wellness

With over 30 years in the field, Dr. Joe Nieusma is an expert in the field of toxicology. He says his mission is to help people realize just how toxic our world is and how they can fight back against it. With a focus on pharmaceuticals and water quality, Dr. Nieusma also started an international scientific consulting firm called Superior Toxicology & Wellness.He joins Dr. Holly to talk about what's in our prescriptions, why it's important to filter water, and the dangers of processed food, GMOs, and sugar.
9/22/20200
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A Story of Karma: Finding Love and Truth in the Lost Valley of the Himalaya

As the pandemic continues, and social distancing and canceled plans continue to be the norm, you might be missing your old way of life, those connections to others, and even a simple hug. People are really feeling it these days. Which brings us to our guest, whos story is perfect for this moment. In 2012 he finally made his childhood dream come true and made it to Nepal. What unfolded in the mountains forced him to question his values and his own identity, a trip that would completely change the trajectory of each other’s life.He talks to Dr. Holly about his life long draw to the mountains (specifically the Himalaya), and his new book about this journey, A Story of Karma: Finding Love and Truth in the Lost Valley of the Himalaya.
9/15/20200
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Encore Episode: Manufacture of Medicinal Marijuana

In the changing landscape of cannabis legality, the growth of marijuana has become more industrialized.There are over 100 different active chemical properties present in the cannabis plant. THC is the psychoactive chemical that can get people high. CBD is the chemical that can do wonders for physical conditions. Different parts of the plants are used for different conditions.Facilities for marijuana manufacture are regulated by restrictive ordinances so cannabis isn’t grown on every street corner. Cannabis efficiency experts control quality and test for pollutants and pests. Growing cannabis isn’t the same as growing food, so cultivation conditions must be precise.Listen to this encore episode from 02/06/2018 as Bob Selan joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the manufacture of medicinal marijuana.
9/8/20200
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Encore Episode: Is Stress from Work Dragging into the Bedroom?

With 24-hour connectivity to phones and work, people are more stressed than ever before.And, stress oftentimes shuts down your ability to have healthy relationships. It creates conflict with your partner and can make individuals crave isolation. When stressed, everything in your body tightens, your blood pressure rises, and you feel overwhelmed and drained, which makes intimacy a challenge. Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini reminds couples that they have control over stress and their sex life. She offers tips on how to remove stress from the bedroom, re-establish intimacy, and improve communication inside and outside the bedroom. Listen as Mary Jo joins Dr. Holly Lucille in this encore episode from 04/30/19 to discuss how to keep stress from work out of your relationship and the bedroom.
9/1/20200
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Why Do African American Women Continue To Face More Complications Giving Birth?

In the U.S., maternal mortality and morbidity disproportionately affect black women at a rate four to five times greater than white women. In New York City, black women are 8 to 12 times more likely than white women to die as a result of pregnancy and birth-related causes. Joining us to talk about these sobering statistics is Latham Thomas. She supports women in embracing optimal wellness and spiritual growth, especially during their childbearing years.  A celebrity doula and maternal wellness expert, Latham is the founder of Mama Glow, a global women’s health and education brand serving women along the childbearing continuum.In this episode Latham and Dr. Holly talk about a range of wellness topics affecting pregnancy, including what exactly a doula does, educating mothers about their choices in birthing options, environmental factors that affect comorbidities that disproportionately affect black women & families, and how quarentine could nudge us toward a (much needed) "anti hustle" lifestyle. 
8/25/20200
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Encore Episode: Essential Oils for Hormonal Imbalance

Many women try to be everything to everyone, and self-care becomes an afterthought. They fall into a pattern of constantly living in survival mode, where hormone and stress levels are elevated. The result is reduced cognitive function, poor memory, low energy, irregular periods, and disrupted sleep.Essential oils offer a safe, natural way to disrupt the survival response and balance your body’s hormones. Essential oils can lower cortisol levels in your brain, which improves memory and cognitive functions and lowers stress levels. It also lowers your blood pressure and gives your body a boost of natural energy.  Listen as Dr. Mariza Snyder joins Dr. Holly Lucille in this encore episode from 1/29/19 to discuss how essential oils can balance your hormones, improve cognitive function, curb cravings, and even eliminate morning sickness and hot flashes.
8/18/20200
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Getting To The Physical, Mental, Emotional & Spiritual Blocks to Healing

Ralph Haven's primary passion is helping people get over autoimmune and anxiety conditions by uncovering and clearing the protections and root causes that are keeping those conditions in place.He is a Medical Intuitive Healer, Teacher, Coach and much, much more - and talks this episode with Dr. Holly on a wide range of intuitive topics including his path to holistic wellness,  what a "soul actualized therapist" really is, the emotional reasoning behind pain, and the long term societal effects of the pandemic.  
8/11/20200
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Sustainable Health: Simple Habits to Transform Your Life

When most people think of "habits" they think of bad things. Smoking or picking at your nails. But habits can be good things also, and we're going to talk about simple ways to transform your life by incorporating healthy habits day to day. And occupational therapists are the people who help get you back to doing the things they like to and need to do in their everyday lives. Inherently they have a holistic perspective, that focuses on adapting the environment to the needs of a patient. Susan Roberts is an occupational therapist with a diverse background incorporating spiritual wellness, nature, and traditional healing into her practice. In this episode, she talks about her decades-long career as an occupational therapist, what she means by "sustainable health," as well as folk and indigenous healing practices. 
8/4/20200
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Working From Home Still? Here Are Some Chiropractor’s Tips on Productivity

WFH is the newest acronym in the cultural lexicon: Working From Home. During this pandemic, it seems like a lot of people are shifting to this type of office. Whether you're setting up shop at your kitchen table or hunched into your laptop for a Zoom call from bed, ergonomic issues are more likely to occur while working from home, especially since most people's transition to this lifestyle was quite abrupt. Dr. Chad Henriksen is a chiropractor and has been working in the industry for 20 years now, and joins Dr. Holly today to talk ergonomics, alignment, and tips for productivity from home.
7/28/20200
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Having Trouble Sleeping During The COVID-19 Pandemic? You’re Not The Only One.

Anxiety and dread about the state of the world right now are keeping many of us awake at night.Whether it's your health or your job, some aspect of COVID-19 is probably throwing you off and making it difficult to rest. But we hope you can find some comfort in knowing this is happening to SO many other people right now.Dr. Michael Awad is a fellowship-trained sleep surgeon and chief of sleep surgery at Northwestern Medicine, and joins Dr. Holly to talk about sleep apnea, how sleep can build immunity, what to do when the world feels out of our control, and he tells us a bit more about this newer field he's in: sleep surgery.
7/21/20200
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Personalized Eating Plans Can Reduce Inflammation After Meals

A study published this June in Nature Medicine, says inflammation after meals varies significantly among healthy adults, pointing to the need for personalized eating plans.The study – which consisted of 1,103 subjects including 600 identical and non-identical twins – demonstrated that surprisingly genetics plays a minor role in determining personal nutritional response and even identical twins can respond very differently to the same foods.Inflammation fuels the fire of most chronic diseases, and joining Dr. Holly to talk about that is Dr. Haya Al Khatib, one of the lead nutritionists in this study.   
7/14/20200
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10 Ways to Boost Mindfulness in Times of Stress

Practicing mindfulness can be especially helpful in times of stress. In our current health crisis, millions of people continue to be affected by COVID-19 in one way or another: Health concerns or worries, employment woes, social distancing rules making it challenging to connect with family and friends have all been familiar themes. Mindfulness is a moment-by-moment awareness of our thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and the surrounding environment. Being present and in the moment means we put aside any negative thoughts about the past or worries about the future—and just be. Joining Dr. Holly today is Dr. Mimi Secor, a Family Nurse Practitioner with over 41 years of experience specializing in Women’s Health. She shares her top 10 ways to practice mindfulness in our everyday lives.   
7/7/20200
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How To Live Better And More Stress-Free Lives

We talk a lot about stress on this show. But now more than ever, stress management is key to getting through each day. Joining Dr. Holly is Dr. Chris Mosunic to talk about holistic ways to de-stress, his company VIDA health, and diabetes management. 
6/30/20200
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Encore Episode: The Science of a Good Night's Sleep

From an evolutionary perspective, we’re working against ourselves when it comes to getting a good night’s sleep.We’ve been disrupting our circadian rhythm by striving towards achieving homeostasis with air conditioning, heating, and artificial lighting. The natural sleep triggers such as the gradual darkening and cooling of our environment are gone, and we’re not sleeping as well as we should.To get the best night’s sleep our bodies need a cool environment. But with memory foam mattresses and heavy blankets, heat is trapped in our beds regardless of the room’s temperature.Tara Youngblood, a fusion scientist and a visionary leader in the future of sleep-driven health, and her husband have created the ChiliPad™, a mattress cover that actively cools your bed. The pad has tubing that acts like a radiator, keep your body at the right temperature all night long. Listen as Tara joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the science of a good night’s sleep.
6/23/20200
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The Serpent & The Butterfly: The Seven Laws of Healing

Our bodies have an innate ability to heal - that is the core of Dr. Holly's mission as a naturopathic doctor and a person. Dr. Ben Reebs is also a naturopathic doctor and joins Dr. Holly to talk about his journey to this career, and his new book The Serpent & The Butterfly: The Seven Laws of Healing.
6/16/20200
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Out of Love: Finding Your Way Back to Self-Compassion

Marianne Ingheim knows what it means to face adversity and tragedy. Raised in a rigid religious household, depression, and anxiety were constants in her life. Diagnosed with breast cancer, she underwent a double mastectomy at 41. After that, her husband, whom she had decided to divorce, committed suicide. These challenges prompted her to probe her own psychological patterns and coping mechanisms. In her book Out of Love: Finding Your Way Back to Self-Compassion, she shows readers how to be as kind to themselves as they are to others. She joins Dr. Holly to talk about her personal journey and offer exercises, tips, and insights for cultivating self-compassion.
6/9/20200
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Cooling Apparel Provides Viable Solution for Menopausal Women

In 2018, Laura Musall woke up with terrible night sweats and texted her girlfriends to complain. That group message sparked what would later become CoolRevolution PJs - cooling pajamas for modern menopausal women. Co-Creator of that brand Laura Musall, joins Dr. Holly to share her business journey, how little women know about menopause once they hit it, and designing clothes for women above 50.
6/2/20200
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Mental Health Care for Parents Under Pandemic Lockdown

Parents who are working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic may be encountering new challenges. While seeing Jimmy Fallon's kids be an active part of the virtual representation of his show, many parents are struggling to manage work and life. They're suddenly faced with being both caregivers and teachers in many instances. And, the mounting boredom and inability to play with their friends is another source of stress for both kids and parents.Amy Edgar, APRN, CRNP, FNP-C, joins Dr. Holly to share what she's seeing in her own practice, what to look for in children who may be suffering from the effects of a lockdown and pandemic, advice on how to help children cope during the pandemic, and what every parent needs to recognize when they themselves need help.
5/26/20200
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Managing an Eating Disorder During the COVID-19 Pandemic

We need food to survive. But, for those who have an unhealthy relationship with food, eating becomes complicated. Anxiety is an underlying piece of an eating disorder, so the COVID-19 pandemic is especially problematic for individuals who are either struggling with an active eating disorder or are in recovery.Dr. Allison Chase has been working in the field of eating disorder treatment for over 20 years. She joins Dr. Holly to discuss why individuals should limit social media exposure and traditional news media, and instead turn to what their real support systems are.She also covers when in-person treatment might be needed or if telehealth services may be appropriate.
5/19/20200
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Excessive Digital Device Usage During the COVID-19 Pandemic (and Beyond)

Digital devices may seem like a good escape during different times of our lives, but especially now during the COVID-19 pandemic. No matter if we're in the middle of a pandemic or not, the hold these devices have on our lives is having a negative effect. Dr. Lori Whatley is a Clinical Psychologist who specializes in the effects of digital device usage on both individuals and businesses. She joins Dr. Holly to explain why we're so drawn by our digital devices, how we can break the habit, and tips for reducing device use now and in the future.
5/12/20200
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Shine Brighter Every Day: Each Day Is a New Chance to Restart

Certified Health Practitioner Danah Mor has dedicated her life to helping others realize their health goals with her positive, simple approach that banishes guilt and re-frames relationships with food in a sustainable and realistic way.In her book, Shine Brighter Every Day, Danah Mor introduces readers to a new perspective on food and lifestyle that helps them understand why they are attracted to certain foods or ways of life. It shows them how non-physical nourishment is more powerful and important than physical food. While many nutritionists bombard readers with lists about what to eat and what not to eat, Danah guides you back to basics.Danah loves to help and inspire others, which is remarkable when you discover her incredible story: Danah will never be able to read her own book. When she was 13 years old, Danah lost a large part of her sight, which not only changed her life but her whole outlook.Listen as she joins Dr. Holly to share her story, as well as insights from the book.
5/5/20200
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Overcoming Irrational Fears Surrounding Coronavirus

Our brains are designed to keep us alive. Fear is that mechanism.The problem is worry, which is anticipatory fear. That is occurring in rampant form during the COVID-19 pandemic. People are trying to offset some of the uncertainty by attempting to gain control -- manifested in actions like buying excessive amounts of toilet paper.Dr. Roger Hall, author of Staying Happy Being Productive, joins Dr. Holly to share tips for easing some of the irrational fears and worries impacting us during the pandemic. Daily Gratitude: mentally rehearsing the mildly positive events of each day makes them easier to remember. Media Diet: I’m not telling you to stop using the media, but I am encouraging you to limit the amounts and times of day that you access it. Screen your sources of information: If the source has a financial interest in bad news, then be wary of the accuracy of the information. If you can’t find a resource who is impartial, make sure you get multiple views, opposing views on the problem. Sleep, exercise, good nutrition, faith, and a long-term perspective: these are some basic resources for people to cope with adversity.
4/28/20200
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Half the Sugar, All the Love: Tips for Reducing Sugar in Every Meal

During the COVID-19 crisis, a hot topic is boosting your immunity. Unfortunately, many of the "comfort foods" that we crave to make us feel better are doing the opposite. And, many of those foods have one main ingredient: sugar.Jennifer Tyler Lee, author of Half the Sugar All the Love, says that quitting sugar doesn’t mean giving up the foods you love. The trick is to sweeten them naturally with fruits and vegetables instead of added sugar. Jennifer joins Dr. Holly to share some tips for reducing the sugar in your daily diet and shares some of the simple "swaps" you probably already have in your pantry.
4/21/20200
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Toxic Beauty: New Documentary Exposes Personal Care Products Industry

Toxic chemicals in beauty products continue to prove harmful to our health. In fact, a recent study showed a link between hair dyes and breast cancer. Even with all this recent data, cosmetic regulations haven't been updated since the 1930s.Phyllis Ellis, the director and leading expert of the award-winning documentary, Toxic Beauty, joins Dr. Holly to discuss the life and death issues of public health that have been kept in the shadows by the power of pharmaceutical companies, and the weakness of government regulators.
4/14/20200
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Rising Tide of Burnout in Health Care: Affecting Providers & Patients Alike

Burnout is on the rise. This problem not only affects healthcare providers themselves -- it also has a significant impact on their family members and even their patients.Greg Hammer, MD, is a pediatric intensive care physician, pediatric anesthesiologist, and professor at Stanford University Medical Center. In his new book, GAIN without Pain: The Happiness Handbook for Health Care Professionals, he explores this devastating issue and what can be done to solve it.Listen as Dr. Hammer joins Dr. Holly to describe the four steps of GAIN and how it is a path to personal resilience and happiness for health care professionals.
4/7/20200
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Eat, Move, Chill: Best and Worst Belly Habits

Your gut health has so much to do with your whole-body health.In the gut, there are hundreds of species of bacteria. Some are friendly, while others are not. If the gut flora contains too many harmful bacteria and not enough friendly bacteria, an imbalance can occur known as dysbiosis, which has been linked to insulin resistance, weight gain, inflammation, obesity, allergies, brain fog, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and colorectal cancer.Sherry Torkos, RPh, holistic pharmacist, joins Dr. Holly to share healthy belly habits to have and belly busters to break.
3/31/20200
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Encore Episode: What Diet Trends Are Dangerous For Your Heart?

The current population in the United States is the first society in history that is simultaneously overweight and malnourished. Back in the 70s, obesity skyrocketed because organizations like the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology promoted low-fat diets and low-fat foods that replaced fats with sugar and processed carbohydrates. We often hear that low-fat diets, low cholesterol diets, and veganism can help you lose weight and get healthy. However, these diets are often bad for your heart. Humans need good HDL cholesterol, healthy fats, and certain vitamins found in animal products like B12 and D in order to function. By skipping these food groups, you’re actually more prone to heart disease and obesity.Listen as cardiologist Barbara Hudson Roberts joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss diets and heart health.
3/24/20200
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Encore Episode: Digital Detox Plan

From autoplay on Netflix and YouTube to the endless scroll on social media sites, technology is intentionally designed to be addictive. And, despite the ease and convenience it may bring to your life, technology can have detrimental effects. In any given day, the average person spends 11 hours on screens, 3 1/4 hours on smartphones, and only 34 minutes with their families. Human beings need human connection. In order to strike a better balance between FaceTime and actual face time, most people are in need of a digital detox. Of course, this doesn’t necessarily mean you need to remove all technology from your home. Even a few simple steps like hiding addictive apps in a folder on your phone, pausing for five minutes before starting the next episode of a series you’re bingeing or putting your phone on gray scale can help. Listen as Liza Kindred joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the importance of a digital detox.
3/17/20200
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Encore Episode: Breaking Up with Sugar

If you suffer from a sugar addition, former sugar addict Molly Carmel might have the solution you need: a sugar breakup. Much like any relationship, you can’t cut and run when things aren’t going your way. You need to stop and assess your relationship before you can have a clean breakup. Most addictions are two-pronged—they affect the nervous system and are substance addictions. Sugar addiction is four-pronged, because it affects the nervous system, it’s a substance that can be abused, it’s a process addiction (much like gambling or gaming), and it affects our endocrine system, meaning that we are more likely to head for the fridge when we’re tired, stressed, or feeling overwhelmed.However, it is possible to have a healthy relationship with food, and Molly can help you develop it. Listen as she joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to break up with sugar.
3/10/20200
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Living the Keto Lifestyle

Food can be causative of certain health conditions, particularly if you have food allergies or sensitivities. But, food can also be curative.After years of being able to consume gluten, Dr. Harlan Kilstein suddenly developed a complete intolerance. He was also diagnosed with metabolic syndrome and told he would virtually never be able to lose weight. In his search to reclaim his health, he discovered the Keto lifestyle and it changed everything for him. Since his own discovery, he's helped others find their own health and wellness by adopting a Keto lifestyle. Listen as Dr. Kilstein joins Dr. Holly to explain why the Keto way works, as well as how to approach this lifestyle so it doesn't become overwhelming.
3/3/20200
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2020's Biggest Public Health Crisis: Noise Pollution

Because they can be clearly seen, air and water pollution get a lot of attention. But, noise pollution can be just as harmful to our bodies and our environment. Depending on the volume, tone, and frequency, certain sounds can cause heart problems, increase cortisol levels, affect hormone secretion, and push people to a mental breaking point that causes an emotional reaction.  Noise pollution is a little talked about problem that has been affecting our society for decades. However, Founder and CEO of Quiet Mark, Poppy Szkiler, is working to change that. Quiet Mark works with organizations to develop quieter products that consumers can find to create quieter offices, homes, and outdoor living spaces. Listen as Poppy joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss Quiet Mark’s solution to noise pollution.
2/25/20200
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Encore Episode: Who Loves a Complainer?

Guess who is standing in the way of your happiness? Yep. It’s you.Now you can save money on your life insurance just for being healthy. HealthIQ helps physically active people save up to 33% on their life insurance. Go to HealthIQ.com/mindful to get a free quote. - sponsor You can stop being a powerless complainer and start actively taking control over your own life. Complainers continuously fuss about a situation without doing something to solve the problem. You might love complaining in the moment, but people aren’t going to love listening to you over time. Complaining might feel good in the moment but it isn’t great for your health. It raises your cortisol levels, increases anxiety, makes you feel stressed or depressed.  Besting What Annoys You Discover your triggers. Figure out what sparks your inner complainer. Interrupt the pattern of habitual and unconscious complaining. Do you complain as small talk or have gripe sessions with a certain group of people? Determine how to have the relationships you want without the complaining. Recognize it’s a lifelong habit. The world will give you plenty of frustrations. Build your own personal, emotional resilience so you can recover more quickly when things go off the rails. Complaints often stand in for other emotions. Think about what is prompting those complaints. Listen as Cianna Stewart joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how to stop complaining and get out of your own way.Sponsor:Now you can save money on your life insurance just for being healthy. HealthIQ helps physically active people save up to 33% on their life insurance. Go to HealthIQ.com/mindful to get a free quote.
2/18/20200
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Digital Detox Plan

From autoplay on Netflix and YouTube to the endless scroll on social media sites, technology is intentionally designed to be addictive. And, despite the ease and convenience it may bring to your life, technology can have detrimental effects. In any given day, the average person spends 11 hours on screens, 3 1/4 hours on smartphones, and only 34 minutes with their families. Human beings need human connection. In order to strike a better balance between FaceTime and actual face time, most people are in need of a digital detox. Of course, this doesn’t necessarily mean you need to remove all technology from your home. Even a few simple steps like hiding addictive apps in a folder on your phone, pausing for five minutes before starting the next episode of a series you’re bingeing or putting your phone on gray scale can help. Listen as Liza Kindred joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the importance of a digital detox.
2/11/20200
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Encore Episode: 7 Things to Turn Illness into Wellness

Wouldn’t it be fantastic to transform illness into wellness? With Dr. Samm Pryce’s advice, you can make progress with that very thing today. Mindset. Having the right mindset is important when you’re facing chronic illness or trying to prevent a condition. Sleep. Get the right amount of sleep so your body can heal. It assists your mood and physical function. It’s free. Water. Drink plenty of water to move toxins out of your body. Food. Read all the labels. Make sure you have plenty of fiber so you poop regularly. Supplements. Take the supplements you need for optimal health. Movement. Move your body. It needs some fitness on a regular basis. Detox. Eliminate toxins from your diet and environment. Listen as Dr. Samm joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share what you can do today to improve your health, how the blood type diet works, and how a naturopathic doctor can help you.
2/4/20200
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Encore Episode: Weight Loss for Women

Have you ever said, “I’ll start my diet on Monday?” The week happens, you lose enthusiasm and decide to push it off until the next Monday. Overeating comes from being overworked, overstressed and overwhelmed. Life factors throw challenges at your workout and nutrition plans. It doesn’t have to be all-or-nothing. You can work on making better choices today. See where things went off the rails. Discover what triggers choices that don’t align with your goals. Make sure your plans are manageable for your current lifestyle demands.Listen as Gowrie Hayden joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the special challenges women face when trying to lose weight.
1/28/20200
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Encore Episode: Master Plan for Long-Term Wellness

One in three Americans currently suffer from chronic pain. It can be daunting to find the best way to successfully manage one’s pain. A chronic pain diagnosis brings shock, bewilderment and grief. The loss of life before the chronic pain isn’t always acknowledged in the medical community. It is tough to come to terms with the loss of function caused by the pain. Conventional medical practitioners receive specialized training in their areas of expertise. They don’t always know as much about alternative treatments or therapies outside of their fields of expertise. Guided imagery and hypnosis have proven successful in helping pain management. Lowering stress, reducing the need for pain medication before or after surgery, and reducing chemotherapy-induced nausea are all benefits individuals have experienced from these alternative therapies. Listen as Dr. Traci Stein joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share alternative therapies for addressing chronic pain.
1/21/20200
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Breaking Up with Sugar

If you suffer from a sugar addition, former sugar addict Molly Carmel might have the solution you need: a sugar breakup. Much like any relationship, you can’t cut and run when things aren’t going your way. You need to stop and assess your relationship before you can have a clean breakup. Most addictions are two-pronged—they affect the nervous system and are substance addictions. Sugar addiction is four-pronged, because it affects the nervous system, it’s a substance that can be abused, it’s a process addiction (much like gambling or gaming), and it affects our endocrine system, meaning that we are more likely to head for the fridge when we’re tired, stressed, or feeling overwhelmed.However, it is possible to have a healthy relationship with food, and Molly can help you develop it. Listen as she joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to break up with sugar.
1/14/20200
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Health Benefits of Silver

It may surprise you to know that silver has a number of healing properties. When taken orally or applied topically, silver can boost your immune system and heal minor cuts, scrapes, burns, bites, bruises, and skin infections.Silver has safeguarded human health for thousands of years. Today, bio-Active Sovereign Silver supplements can be taken safely to promote a healthy lifestyle. Learn more about the chemical makeup of silver supplements and how you can support your immune system with it.Listen as Robert MacCuspie joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the healing powers of silver.
1/7/20200
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Encore Episode: 3 Steps to Stopping Self Sabotage

You know you need to make a change but your attempts are met with failure. Are you sabotaging yourself?There are many resources available at your fingertips to help you achieve your goals.  You probably have a good idea of what you should be doing. You also likely have an idea of what you shouldn’t be doing. But, you’re not making things happen for yourself. What gives? You have to get out of your own way. Self sabotage is the drive toward negative things. You have to come to terms with that knowledge in order to overcome it.While there are conscious things you’re doing to sabotage yourself, some acts are happening on an unconscious level. You don’t recognize those factors until after the fact. Develop self awareness. Know that you want it. Notice what drives you toward negative behavior and away from your goals. You have to be aware of it to gain control over it. See if your behavior consistently leads to negative results. Ending Self Sabotage First, stop being frustrated with yourself. Don’t ask why you keep doing this. There’s no reason to marvel at it like it’s a surprise that you’re sabotaging yourself. To solve the problem of self sabotage, just look at what you’re doing. Second, recognize you’re doing it. Find the part of yourself that wants to move toward the pro-survival goal. Finally, work through the sabotaging behavior. Once you recognize what you do, it’s easier to spot. Listen as Mike Bundrant joins Dr. Holly Lucille to help you end your self sabotage.
12/31/20190
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Encore Episode: Managing Holiday Feasts

The holidays seem like a marathon of food temptation. With weight loss as a goal for many people, holiday feasts make it difficult.Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor Tips for Holidays Consider how you eat on a regular basis. Eat mostly plant based. Eat for health, not just weight loss. Physical activity is just as important as the food you eat. Sleep and stress affect your desire for fats, carbs and sugars. Make sure you’re getting plenty of sleep and managing stress. Listen as Dr. Felicia Stoler joins Dr. Holly Lucille to help you navigate the holiday smorgasbords.Sponsor: Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor
12/24/20190
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How to De-Stress When You Invest

Money, financial planning, and investing can be a huge source of stress for Americans. However it doesn’t need to be. Financial analyst, Manny Weintraub, explains investing in plain English and helps his clients bring mindfulness into the investing process. He encourages people to think about money the way you’d think about food. You may not understand the science behind it, but you can learn how to make good choices. You also need to find a partner you trust to offer advice that is in your best interests. You wouldn't take diet tips from the processed foods industry, right? He shares tips on how to create a portfolio that is consistent with your values and eliminate stress from investing with his seven rules of mindful investing, which include: Any mindfulness practice is better than no mindfulness practice. If you don’t know what you’re trying to accomplish, you won’t achieve it. Your time horizon and the time horizon of your financial advisor can be different, so it’s important to look after your own interests. You don’t need to be first to invest in a new trend. There were no “good ole days.” The only constant is change. Avoid the fear industry.  Listen as Manny joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to de-stress when you invest.
12/17/20190
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What Diet Trends Are Dangerous For Your Heart?

The current population in the United States is the first society in history that is simultaneously overweight and malnourished. Back in the 70s, obesity skyrocketed because organizations like the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology promoted low-fat diets and low-fat foods that replaced fats with sugar and processed carbohydrates. We often hear that low-fat diets, low cholesterol diets, and veganism can help you lose weight and get healthy. However, these diets are often bad for your heart. Humans need good HDL cholesterol, healthy fats, and certain vitamins found in animal products like B12 and D in order to function. By skipping these food groups, you’re actually more prone to heart disease and obesity.Listen as cardiologist Barbara Hudson Roberts joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss diets and heart health.
12/10/20190
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How to Reduce Holiday Burnout and Festive Anxiety

More so than ever before, people give too much of themselves and have issues receiving help from others. We absorb the negative energy and anxiety of the people around us and our internal energy is dampened. This leads to stress, anxiety, and eventually, burnout. The stress of the holidays only exacerbates this. A time that should be joyful winds up being more stressful than it should be. Jennifer Marcenelle, MBA, BSN, RN, HNB-BC, shares tips for how to care for your mind and restore your energy at home during the holiday season through meditation, better sleep habits, limiting exposure to electromagnetic radiation, and healing crystals.Listen as Jennifer joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss holiday burnout.
12/3/20190
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Introduction to Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)

Humans have trillions of bacteria in the gut that make up our microbiome. The majority of our microbiome live in the large intestine. However, Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth or SIBO occurs when there’s an overgrowth of the bacteria in the large intestine that spills into the small intestine. This condition is a subset of IBS, and it’s assumed that nearly 60 percent of people with IBS actually have SIBO. The condition interferes with digestion and causes bloating, stomach discomfort, and constipation or diarrhea. Dr. Nirala Jacobi, a SIBO expert, discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatments for SIBO, including natural supplements that can be used to curb the effects of the condition. She also offers free resources for those with SIBO at www.TheSIBODoctor.com. Listen as Nirala Jacobi joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss SIBO.
11/26/20190
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Encore Episode: Emotions & Chronic Symptoms

Do you have a chronic condition that doesn’t go away despite traditional treatment? If your physician can’t improve it with medications or treatments, there may be an emotional or behavioral component to your symptoms.Organifi. Save 20% NOW!Use code MINDFUL. Click here to order. We live in a quick fix society. Doctors conduct quick consultations. Patients are eager to dash out the door. Pharmacies are ready to dispense a rapid fix. It takes longer to discover the deep origin of long-term symptoms. You have to express your bottled up emotions. Journal, sing or dance those emotions away. Paint to work through what’s inside of you. The body uses pain to communicate. Listen to your body. What is happening inside that is manifesting itself outside? How does your body respond to the foods you’re eating?Listen as Dr. Chris Gilbert joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how emotion can provoke and stimulate symptoms.Sponsor:Visit organifi.com and use discount code “mindful” to receive 20% off your order!!
11/19/20190
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Find Clarity and Calmness Through Mindful Music

Much like we need to go to the gym and eat well to maintain healthy bodies, we need to work on keeping our minds healthy through mindful practices. Because we’re living in a more fast-paced, secular society than ever before, we lack rituals that are focused on the mind and soul. But, by creating rituals that revolve around music, we can become more mindful and find clarity. Mindful musician Murray Hidary has created Mind Travel, live music performances -- often out in nature -- that allow listeners to shift their perception of time and get lost in a slow, contemplative state. The music is meant to relax listeners and create a sense of community. When concert goers listen to music together, their brain waves operate on the same frequency, bringing audience members together for a shared experience. Listen as Murray joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss mindful music.
11/12/20190
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Take the Reins on Your Health with Functional Medicine

Functional medicine is a way of thinking. It asks doctors to look at the mind and body as a system, rather than a collection of parts. While conventional doctors may look at a symptom and assign a treatment to cover up the symptom, functional medicine practitioners will look at a symptom and try to determine the root cause. Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum is the founder of the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy, which trains medical professionals to become functional medicine coaches. These coaches work in collaboration with conventional doctors to help patients determine where to begin their treatment and how to achieve their desired results. Listen as Dr. Scheinbaum joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss functional medicine.
11/5/20190
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The Science of a Good Night's Sleep

From an evolutionary perspective, we’re working against ourselves when it comes to getting a good night’s sleep. We’ve been disrupting our circadian rhythm by striving towards achieving homeostasis with air conditioning, heating, and artificial lighting. The natural sleep triggers such as the gradual darkening and cooling of our environment are gone, and we’re not sleeping as well as we should.To get the best night’s sleep our bodies need a cool environment. But with memory foam mattresses and heavy blankets, heat is trapped in our beds regardless of the room’s temperature.Tara Youngblood, a fusion scientist and a visionary leader in the future of sleep-driven health, and her husband have created the ChiliPad™, a mattress cover that actively cools your bed. The pad has tubing that acts like a radiator, keep your body at the right temperature all night long. Listen as Tara joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the science of a good night’s sleep.
10/29/20190
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Encore Episode: 6 Facts About Vitamin B12 Deficiency

There is a lot of misinformation and confusion about supplements. Vitamins are found in the nutrients in our food. If we don’t get enough of something for proper function, we need to replenish the deficiency. Get your greens without the mess, Organifi Green Juice. Use code “mindful” at checkout and save 20%. - sponsor Vitamin B12 helps keep your nervous system and blood cells healthy. Low B12 causes symptoms right away. Tingling of fingers and toes, fatigue, anxiety and depression are common. Your B12 level may check out on your lab tests. That doesn’t prove that your cells are absorbing the vitamin. It’s a good idea to take a B12 supplement. It’s water soluble so your body can easily eliminate any excess. Your gut health may need to be improved in order to break down B12 in your digestive tract. A sublingual tablet absorbs directly into your body. Six Facts About Vitamin B12 Deficiency There aren’t many natural B12-rich foods. Vegetarians and vegans are at greater risk for B12 deficiency. Your body doesn’t store B12 for long. B12 helps make your DNA and red blood cells. Heavy drinking and long-term use of acid-reduction medications inhibit B12 absorbency. We need more B12 as we age but it’s harder for our bodies to absorb. Listen as pharmacist Sherry Kelishadi joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the importance of getting enough vitamin B12.Sponsor:Get your greens without the mess, Organifi Green Juice. Use code “mindful” at checkout and save 20%.
10/22/20190
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Screen Time and Mental Health

These days, we spend a good portion of our day looking at screens, whether it’s the TV, our laptop or cell phone. And, that has a big effect on our mental health. The anonymity and distance created by the internet allows people to say hurtful things they might not say if face-to-face with someone. The curation of social media profiles creates a false image of perfection that becomes hard to attain in real life. Many children are so connected to their screens that having an in-person conversation or maintaining eye contact can be a challenge. Lauren Cook identifies the signs that you or a loved one is spending too much time in front of screens and shares tips for limiting screen time.She notes that the best way to overcome the anxiety and loneliness caused by technology is to become more mindful of your relationship with screens and focus on moderation.Listen as Lauren joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how screen time affects mental health.
10/15/20190
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How to Beat Food Addiction

Much like alcoholism and drug use, food addiction is a very serious disease. It's an obsession with food and weight and occurs when someone loses control over how much and what they eat. It’s a lifetime chronic illness that only gets worse if left untreated.  Many food addicts struggle with foods high in sugar and flour, with pizza, ice cream, and chocolate topping the list of addictive foods. When it comes to symptoms, most food addicts:   Are obsessed with food Have dug food out of the garbage Hide food Lie about food and eating habits Eat in isolation Eat when they’re not hungry Think about food and weight all the time Want to stop eating but can’t  Exercise, vomit, or use laxatives to control weight For those struggling with food addiction, Jennifer Alembik, a Food Addiction Coach and recovering food addict, recommends staying away from foods that come in bags, boxes and cans. If you know which foods are the most triggering, she advises permanently cutting those foods out of your diet. Much like alcoholism, moderation does not exist with food addicts. She also recommends keeping a food journal, establishing and committing to morning and nighttime routines, and identifying triggers and finding new ways to cope when triggered.  Listen as Jennifer joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss food addiction.
10/8/20190
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Encore Episode: Low Dose Naltrexone for Autoimmune Diseases

Frustrations with diagnosis, treatment and results from conventional Western medicine may prompt you to search for alternatives. You want an alternative that is safe, effective and well-researched. One excellent resource where you can find research on the effectiveness of supplements is PubMed. Low dose naltrexone (LDN) is a drug that acts like a nutritional supplement. Initially intended to treat addiction, it is now used to treat autoimmune diseases by arresting their progression.Doses of 50mg to 100mg block opiod receptors in the brain, preventing patients from experiencing a high when they take drugs. Lower doses of 3mg can have a beneficial immune modulating effect.It's important to educate yourself about low dose naltrexone before speaking with your doctor about it.Listen as patient advocate Julia Schopick joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the benefits of low dose naltrexone.**Email julia@honestmedicine.com for more information about LDN.
10/1/20190
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Healthy Aging Revolution and the Healthy Aging Reset

More than 60 percent of Americans have one chronic disease and 40 percent have two or more chronic diseases. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention claims that most of these diseases are preventable and reversible in the early stages by making simple lifestyle changes. To avoid chronic disease later in life, it’s essential to make healthy choices early on and continue to make them as you age. Some people believe that after 50 their health is going downhill, so they stop making healthy choices. Dr. Sally LaMont notes that we have more control over our health than most people imagine. She shares how to listen to your body and adjust choices rather than taking medicine to cover up the signs that your body is struggling. In her program, Healthy Aging Reset, which begins on September 24th, participants will learn how the following can affect the way you age: Inflammation and the role of sugar in tilting our biochemistry out of balance Digestive dysfunction Toxic exposures in our air, food and water Hormonal imbalances Listen as Dr. Lamont joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss healthy aging.
9/24/20190
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What to Feed Your Baby and Toddler

Many parents make it through pregnancy and breastfeeding, carefully monitoring their own nutrition, but fail to understand the nutritional needs of their babies and toddlers once they begin eating solid foods. Quite a bit of research has surfaced in the last few years aimed at educating parents about early childhood nutrition, and Dr. Nicole Avena shares some of these findings with listeners in this episode of Mindful Medicine. A research neuroscientist and nutrition expert, Dr. Avena explains why the foods a baby eats in the first 1,000 days of life are so important and how they affect heath outcomes later on. She discusses the specific dietary needs of breastfed versus formula-fed babies as well as the needs of babies born naturally versus those born of a C-section. Learn when to start your baby on solid foods, common nutrient deficiencies to look out for, and how to instill a healthy attitude towards food early on.  Listen as Dr. Nicole Avena joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss what to feed your toddler or baby.
9/17/20190
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Could a Better Diet Cool Your Inflammation?

Inflammation in the body causes chronic pain and poor sleep habits. But, if you take away inflammatory foods, inflammation decreases, as does the pain. When pain doesn’t keep you up at night, you sleep better. By removing toxic foods from your diet, everything runs more smoothly. Dr. Lynn Lipskis shares tips for how to make healthier food choices to reduce pain and improve sleep. She explains how certain foods can cause inflammation in your airways, making it harder to breathe when sleeping. Eating too much before bed will increase your body temperature, making it hard to fall asleep. She also covers the five food groups that cause inflammation -- gluten, dairy, processed carbohydrates, alcohol (specifically red wine) and refined sugars -- and what to eat to get the best night's sleep. Listen as Dr. Lynn joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss what and how to eat for a good night’s sleep.
9/10/20190
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Encore Episode: Mental Health: More than Medications

Our medical system is generally focused on the physical aspects of a health issue. If you visit a physician with complaints of depression, you’ll probably leave his office with a prescription for medication.Organifi. Save 20% NOW!Use code MINDFUL. Click here to order. This doesn’t address the emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of the condition. These tips can help. The foundation of health is composed of diet, sleep, exercise and stress management. Examine your thoughts, emotions and how you react in the world. Consider the quality of air, food and water you consume. Toxins may be affecting your health, setting off genetic conditions. You have neuroplasticity and can change your thoughts. Spirituality embraces love and compassion for yourself. How do you feel about you? Lab tests and symptoms should both be considered to find the diagnosis. Listen as Dr. Christina Bjorndal joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how other factors can contribute to depression.Sponsor:Visit organifi.com and use discount code “mindful” to receive 20% off your order!!
9/3/20190
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Why Anxiety Is a Symptom, Not a Diagnosis

Chronic pain and anxiety are not diagnoses, but rather symptoms of stress. When you feel physically or mentally threatened, your body produces stress chemicals to increase your chances of survival. When your stress levels remain elevated for extended periods of time, the result is anxiety. Long periods of stress and anxiety can result in chronic pain and discomfort that can include chronic ringing in your ears, back pain, insomnia, migraines, and foot pain. However, using pharmaceuticals to treat the pain will be ineffective; you need to fix the anxiety that’s causing it.Dr. David Hanscom shares his story of working through his anxiety to relieve chronic pain. He offers up tools that reduce stress chemicals and rid the body of the physical symptoms of stress. By using mindfulness and meditation, you can work through the three steps of overcoming anxiety: awareness, separation, and redirection.Listen as Dr. David Hanscom joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss anxiety.
8/27/20190
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How Deuterium Depletion Prevents Chronic Diseases

Deuterium is a naturally-occurring stable isotope of hydrogen that has an extra neutron. It’s present in all water on the planet, but has steadily increased in concentration. Most drinking water now has a deuterium concentration of 150 parts per million (ppm). When we ingest deuterium, the hydrogen molecules in our body are replaced by deuterium.When deuterium levels in the body rise above 130 ppm, it causes metabolic crowding and mitochondria dysfunction. Roughly 80-95 percent of all chronic disease are caused by mitochondria dysfunction.Dr. Petra Dorfsman explains the rise of deuterium, how it affects the body, and how to keep it in check. Listen in as Dr. Petra and Dr. Holly Lucille discuss deuterium depletion.
8/20/20190
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What Can Women Really Expect During Menopause?

Though women have been experiencing menopause for thousands of years, there is still a lot of ambiguity and misinformation about what women can expect during this period of their life. There are a number of misconceptions that exist partially because menopause affects every woman differently, and partially because there have been significant changes in research and information recently. Dr. Mache Seibel, one of the foremost leading experts on women’s wellness and menopause, notes that many women dread menopause, but shouldn’t. Menopause is simply a stage in life, and women can have vibrant, fulfilling lives well beyond their menopause years. For any symptoms like hot flashes, mood swings, insomnia and brain fog, he explains that there are hormone treatments and prescription drugs available to treat those symptoms.Listen in as Dr. Seibel joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share what women can really expect during menopause and download Dr. Seibel's free magazine, The Hot Years at hotyearsmag.com.  
8/13/20190
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Encore Episode: Taking an Active Role in Your Care

You have to be your own primary care provider. No one is a better advocate for your health than you. You have power over your choices. Learn about the medications that your provider prescribes. Make informed decisions about treatment. With the ever-changing Affordable Care Act and increasing prices of health insurance, it’s important to ask your provider all the questions you can. Taking the reins of your own health can be very cost-effective. Listen as Dr. Jade Wimberley joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how you can take more control over your health.
8/6/20190
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Nutrition: How Your Needs Change as You Age

As we age, our metabolism and cell production changes, as do the nutrients we need to support those systems. We also develop food preferences, which we stick to, meaning that we’re probably not getting all the nutrients we need through our diet. For instance, as women age, they need more calcium, iron and Vitamin D, some of which can be difficult to find in food. These vitamin deficiencies can cause a variety of diseases and health issues, including a general sense of fatigue. By speaking with a specialist who can address your individual nutrition needs and taking supplements to help bridge the gap, women can lead overall healthier lives.   Listen as Dr. Nicole Avena joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how nutrition needs change as a woman ages.
7/30/20190
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The Connection Between Mental Health and Cancer Treatment

No two people are the same which means that their cancer treatment shouldn’t be either. A person’s mind, microbiome, history and habits need to be considered when forming a cancer treatment plan.It’s also important to treat the whole person when fighting cancer. While cancer cells fight the body, an emotional battle is taking place in the mind. Finding the light at the end of the tunnel can be a challenge for many cancer patients, but Dr. Tom Incledon shares the importance of maintaining the right mental state. With a background in exercise science, he draws a comparison to athletes. Those who say, “I’m going to win,” win far more often than those who say, “I’m going to try.” Listen as Dr. Incledon joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the connection between the mind and cancer, and how your mental health plays into treatment plans.
7/23/20190
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Eat to Beat Disease: The New Science of How Your Body Can Heal Itself

The food you choose to eat—and the way that food is made—can have a huge impact on your overall health. Food can be your medicine or your poison. Dr. William Li has compiled scientific evidence about more than 200 health-boosting foods, which he shares on this episode of Mindful Medicine. He breaks down how foods like tomatoes, soy, kiwi, broccoli, coffee, and tree nuts can reduce your risk of developing certain types of cancer, slow down the aging process, and help your body beat diseases.His book, Eat to Beat Disease: The New Science of How Your Body Can Heal Itself, is a guide to healing foods that support the body's defense systems.Listen as Dr. Li joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss which foods to eat in order to live a longer, healthier life.
7/16/20190
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How to Stop Dieting and Start Thriving

We often associate the word diet with short-term weight loss programs, but the dictionary defines diet as habitual nourishment. This is the basis for Harvey Slater’s nutrition coaching practice. A diet is something you’re on for the entirety of your life, so Slater insists that you better like the foods you’re eating. A former chef and caterer, Slater became a Certified Nutrition Consultant, Applied Clinical Nutritionist, Certified Holistic Nutrition Consultant and Certified Weight Management Specialist who focuses on helping people lose weight through delicious, healthy recipes. His program has no hard and fast rules nor does it eliminate any food groups. Instead, he helps clients create small, achievable goals and meal plans specific to their bodies’ needs. Listen as Harvey Slater joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to stop “dieting” and start thriving.
7/9/20190
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Encore Episode: GBM Alternative Treatments

Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most aggressive form of brain cancer. Chemotherapy and radiation give a median survival of 14.6 months. There are additional treatments that can improve a GBM patient’s quality of life and potentially extend the lifespan. Nutrition: Eliminate sugar from the diet, as cancer cells love sugar. Examine your diet. Use supplements as needed. Visit www.nutrition-solutions.net or www.oncanp.com for more information. Low-dose naltrexone: It can affect the tumor itself. Repurposed drugs: Some drugs were approved for other purposes but can have good results on GBM. Investigate Facebook groups for support and more recommendations. Listen as patient advocate Julia Schopick joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share some alternative therapies for GBM.**Email julia@honestmedicine.com for more information about LDN.
7/2/20190
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Encore Episode: Stem Cell Therapy for Pain Management

Stem cell therapy involves taking your own material (fat or bone marrow) and injecting it back into your own pained areas. Stem cells have the potential to become a specific type of body cell, based on where in the body they're injected. For instance, they can recreate cartilage and ligaments.This burgeoning therapy is a potential alternative to surgical remedies in some cases.Regenerative therapy isn’t for everyone. There may be better options based on what you’re hoping to heal, so make sure to speak to your doctor before heading down this path.Listen as Dr. Harris Bram joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how stem cell therapy works.
6/25/20190
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Encore Episode: CBD for People & Pets

Cannabadiol (CBD) is one of 113 active cannabinoids active in cannabis. In short, it’s plant medicine. CBD contains the anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving qualities that make a cannabis plant so special in healing. It’s been used in small doses in clinical trials. With the opiod addiction epidemic, an alternate treatment for pain is needed.Organifi. Save 20% NOW!Use code MINDFUL. Click here to order. Congress has to write law for CBD to become more widely available for human consumption. All mammals have an endocannabanoid system. It can help with anxiety and pain in pets. You can see results right away after dosing your pet with CBD. Tips for CBD Anything that comes from outside the U.S. needs to be attached to a certified farm in Europe or Canada. Any product treated above 170 degrees has damaged CBD quality. Make sure you get a certificate of analysis (COA) on any products you buy. Listen as CBD expert Todd Davis joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how CBD is changing the face of pain treatment in people and pets.Sponsor:Visit organifi.com and use discount code “mindful” to receive 20% off your order!!
6/18/20190
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Why Doctors Are Pushing Narcotics that Don’t Work

The opioid crisis that has plagued our country is due to a lot of factors, including a broken patient care system. As medicine become corporatized, doctors have less time to spend with patients and therefore aren’t able to properly diagnose the root issue causing chronic pain. Physicians are only able to offer treatments covered by insurance and opioids are over-prescribed. Dr. David Hanscom, a retired board-certified orthopedic surgeon, notes that medical professionals are throwing random, simplistic procedures and prescriptions at complex problems. In this episode, he explains the neurological phenomena that cause chronic pain and anxiety and why mainstream medicine isn’t providing an appropriate solution.  Listen as Dr. Hanscom joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how mainstream medicine needs to alter its approach to treating chronic pain.
6/11/20190
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Easy Sugar Breakup

The word hypnosis causes some people to feel uneasy, because they associate hypnosis with losing control. However, we are hypnotized everyday by media, advertising and politicians. In fact, Rena Greenberg, CEO of Wellness Seminars, Inc., describes hypnosis as a very natural state of deep relaxation and focused concentration. She equates it to the state your mind is in right before you fall asleep or wake up—where you are conscious, but incredibly relaxed. It’s in this state that the mind is most available for suggestion, making hypnosis a great tool for weight loss. Through her gastric bypass hypnosis program, Rena has helped clients lose up to 180 pounds by training the mind to make healthier choices long-term.Listen as Rena joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how hypnosis can help people lose weight and form healthier habits. 
6/4/20190
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Encore Episode: 6 Facts About Vitamin B12 Deficiency

There is a lot of misinformation and confusion about supplements. Vitamins are found in the nutrients in our food. If we don’t get enough of something for proper function, we need to replenish the deficiency. Get your greens without the mess, Organifi Green Juice. Use code “mindful” at checkout and save 20%. - sponsor Vitamin B12 helps keep your nervous system and blood cells healthy. Low B12 causes symptoms right away. Tingling of fingers and toes, fatigue, anxiety and depression are common. Your B12 level may check out on your lab tests. That doesn’t prove that your cells are absorbing the vitamin. It’s a good idea to take a B12 supplement. It’s water soluble so your body can easily eliminate any excess. Your gut health may need to be improved in order to break down B12 in your digestive tract. A sublingual tablet absorbs directly into your body. Six Facts About Vitamin B12 Deficiency There aren’t many natural B12-rich foods. Vegetarians and vegans are at greater risk for B12 deficiency. Your body doesn’t store B12 for long. B12 helps make your DNA and red blood cells. Heavy drinking and long-term use of acid-reduction medications inhibit B12 absorbency. We need more B12 as we age but it’s harder for our bodies to absorb. Listen as pharmacist Sherry Kelishadi joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the importance of getting enough vitamin B12.Sponsor:Get your greens without the mess, Organifi Green Juice. Use code “mindful” at checkout and save 20%.
5/28/20190
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Using Mindfulness to Battle Lyme Disease

The time between when symptoms emerge and when a diagnosis of Lyme disease is pronounced can be anywhere from two to 20 years. The disease is incredibly difficult to recognize, and there are very few practitioners that specialize in Lyme disease diagnosis and treatment. Meditation specialist and Lyme disease sufferer Shona Curley learned firsthand that the path to diagnosis can be long and the symptoms of Lyme disease—like GI issues and panic attacks—can be difficult to live with. However, she shares how changing her diet and bringing meditation and brain training into her life helped relieve these symptoms. Shona shares visualization and meditation techniques she uses to help her body function harmoniously while battling this complex disease. Listen as Shona joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how meditation can be incorporated into your treatment of Lyme disease.
5/21/20190
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9 Essentials to Whole-Hearted Healing

Those who have suffered from chronic illness need not only physical healing, but emotional healing as well. Dr. Brenda Walding, a Holistic Wellness & Empowerment Coach, suffered from chronic illness and was then diagnosed with breast cancer. But, it was through this journey that she learned how to heal her body from the inside out with natural substances. Her book, Sick of Being Sick, covers nine Whole-Hearted Healing Essentials that she used to help with spiritual and emotional healing, as well as making healthy lifestyle changes to heal her body. They include:#1- Taking Responsibility for Your Health#2- Creating a Vision--Harnessing Your Power to Heal#3- Thoughts & Beliefs#4- Feel Your Feelings #5- Live to Thrive (Key Lifestyle Factors)#6 - Eat, Drink, Detox#7- Connection & Relationships#8- Love Yourself#9- Trust & SurrenderListen as Brenda joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to better trust that you’re capable of healing. And download a free copy of Brenda's book, "Sick of Being Sick."
5/14/20190
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Encore Episode: Better Posture for Better Health

Posture is the interpretation of external sensory stimuli on the body’s musculature. Your body can misinterpret stimuli and create faulty motor skills. This generates bad posture and can cause chronic pain. Excessive stress and compression affects your joints, organ function and general health. Childhood InfluenceNot all women have pelvic bones that are well-aligned. This leads to difficulty in the delivery room, which can cause misalignment in babies. It’s best to let your child improve sensory input by allowing freedom of mobility. Avoid putting him in shoes (when possible) until the age of three. Recognizing Poor PostureIf you’ve seen more than one professional for back, joint or neck pain, your posture needs improvement. Head tilting is another compensation for bad posture. Your shoes or pants may not wear out evenly, indicating you may have a postural disequilibrium. Fixing Your PostureRepetitive motion like walking is built on movement patterns. Your body is used to moving this way, and your brain needs to be retrained. Constant stimulation over a period of time can change faulty motor patterns. Exercises to create new motor habits can be done in just minutes a day. Listen as posture expert Annette Verpillot joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how your posture (and overall health) can be improved.
5/7/20190
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Is Stress from Work Dragging into the Bedroom?

With 24-hour connectivity to phones and work, people are more stressed than ever before. And, stress oftentimes shuts down your ability to have healthy relationships. It creates conflict with your partner and can make individuals crave isolation. When stressed, everything in your body tightens, your blood pressure raises, and you feel overwhelmed and drained, which makes intimacy a challenge. Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini reminds couples that they have control over stress and their sex life. She offers tips on how to remove stress from the bedroom, re-establish intimacy and improve communication inside and outside the bedroom. Listen as Mary Jo joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to keep stress from work out of your relationship and the bedroom.
4/30/20190
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Feed Your Soul: Understanding the Connection Between Your Mind and Weight Loss

According to the Centers for Disease Control, approximately 91 percent of women are unhappy with their bodies and resort to dieting to achieve their ideal body shape. More than 70 percent of women over the age of 20 are considered overweight or obese.While most fad diets focus on what to eat—or avoid eating—Carly Pollack challenges women to look inside themselves to understand why they’re ignoring common sense and choosing to eat foods they know are bad for them.She reminds us that our plate is a reflection of our inner state. We need to change our thoughts and beliefs that drive our behavior, instead of getting caught in the diet chaos.Listen as Carly joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to redefine the word diet and find lasting solutions to eating healthy.
4/23/20190
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Encore Episode: Environmental Influence on Chronic Illness

The average person encounters environmental toxins in every day life. It’s impossible to completely avoid them. Our bodies are enzyme machines. We need vitamins and minerals for the enzymes to work properly. The nutritional quality of our food supply has decreased in the past 50 years due to modern agricultural procedures. Toxins poison the body’s enzymes so they don’t function properly. There is a correlation between chronic illnesses and toxin exposure. The majority of the population has been exposed to enough toxins to double the chance for disease. Seventy percent of our toxic load comes from food. Some toxins come from the food production process. Other toxins come from the packaging process. Consider how toxins can accumulate in your body over time. Try to reduce your toxic exposure. Stick with organic foods and grow as much food as you can. Look for foods packaged in glass. Avoid fragrances in health and beauty aids. Listen as Dr. Joe Pizzorno joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss environmental toxins.
4/16/20190
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Tips for Helping Kids Cope with Grief

?When it comes to the loss of a loved one, the grieving process can be all-consuming and long-lasting. That process becomes more complicated when your child is experiencing grief with you. Drawing from decades of experience as a therapist, Edy Nathan has compiled a list of the top “do’s and don’ts” for parents trying to understand their child’s grieving process. She explains how children grieve differently than adults and shares signs to be watchful for in a grieving child. Edy explains that during the grieving process, parents need to focus on THEM: Truth: Be honest with your child and avoid euphemisms.  Honor: Respect the time your child needs to heal. Emotion: Allow your child to feel full range of emotions. Memory: Work to keep your loved one’s memory alive. Listen as Edy joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to help kids cope with grief.
4/9/20190
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10 Ways to End Bad Habits During Times of Stress

It’s not uncommon to develop negative habits as a way to cope with daily stress and disappointments. Some women drown their sorrows in food or alcohol. Others numb themselves in front of the television or complain endlessly to friends without making any effort to change their situation. Willpower alone is not enough to change deeply entrenched habits. We must learn how to change habits by stopping to breathe, taking care of our bodies, remaining present, and celebrating little successes. Rosemary Lombardy shares her experience with marital abuse and tactics she used to break bad habits, find self-worth and replace every bad habit with a good one.Listen as Rosemary joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss breaking bad habits with mindfulness.
4/2/20190
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Encore Episode: Epigenetics & Nutrigenomics: Choose Your Own Health Path

Epigenetics is the study of how lifestyle and environment can influence the expression of genes. The choices you make today can affect your own health and the health of future generations. You can’t change your natural hair color, height and foot size. Epigenetics focuses on the things you CAN change, like being overweight, anxiety and chronic health conditions. You may carry a genetic code that predisposes you to a condition. You have the power to prevent those conditions from expressing themselves. Nutrigenomics is the science of the relationship between genetic expression, nutrition and health. It’s a personalized approach to your diet. The Internet is a wonderful resource for more information on these topics, but make sure you examine resources that are evidence-based and research-based. Don’t just base your diet off a Facebook post your friend shared. Listen as Melanie Bivens joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how epigenetics and nutrigenomics can help guide your individual health.
3/26/20190
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Encore Episode: Metabolic Approach to Cancer

It’s important to empower cancer patients with ways to improve their own health. In fact, nutritional techniques can be applied to any chronic illness. Diet and lifestyle can impact resilience and recovery. Your TerrainYour body must have some damage that made it susceptible to cancer or chronic illness. Looking at the terrain of your life can help find areas to heal. Epigenetics determine your genetic qualities before you are born. It is the blueprint for the “tree” you become in life. You can manipulate parts of your blueprint. The microbiome is like the soil for your tree. It helps your tree grow so you need to feed it well. The mental and emotional aspects compose your trunk.  The trunk connects you to the soil. Traumas and adverse childhood events can impact your health in adulthood. Branches are comprised of blood sugar, metabolism, hormones, circulation, toxic exposure, circadian rhythm, stress response and overall immune function. Ketogenic Diet The ketogenic diet is high in fat and low in carbohydrates. Our bodies switch from burning glucose for fuel to producing and burning ketones. Cancer cells don’t have the same metabolic flexibility to run off ketones. Healthy fats like nuts, fish and avocados are staples of the ketogenic diet. Cancer treatments like chemotherapy seem to be more successful when one follows the ketogenic diet. Listen as Dr. Nasha Winters and Jess Kelly, MNT, join Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how you can improve your health to ward off and recover from cancer and other chronic illnesses.
3/19/20190
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Encore Episode: Fight or Flight: Improve Your Responses to Stress

Stress used to be a survival response to danger.  Our modern pressures have redefined the term. Stress now comes from demands on our resources. The demand versus personal capacity is the issue. We have to manage the proportions so we feel less pressure. Stress is a stimulus for change.Organifi. Save 20% NOW!Use code MINDFUL. Click here to order. Consider your stress at three levels: Tame stress comes from the nervous tension of doing something you can easily tackle. Maybe you get nervous before giving a speech, but you know exactly what you’re doing. You have the resources you need to deal with the stress. It could be reclassified as excitement. Tolerable stress is more uncomfortable, but you still have the resources to bounce back. It’s not the kind of pressure you want to experience, but you can deal with it. Tolerable stress can provide you with valuable life lessons. Toxic stress comes from being in the fight or flight response too often, or the body freezes because the stress hormones are overstimulated. Pressures need to be adjusted, because the immune system is suffering. Find out what is triggering the stressful feelings in you. Learn to appreciate the fact that you have resources. Look for the lesson in each stressful situation. The adjustment to deal with the pressure can be small. Seek what you can control in your life so your action can utilize your stress hormones for benefit. Listen as Dr. Heidi Hanna joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how to improve your response to the stresses of life. Free Stress 360 Assessment is a great tool for you to better understand your unique relationship with stress. Sponsor:Visit organifi.com and use discount code “mindful” to receive 20% off your order!!
3/12/20190
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Treating Chronic Pain with Non-Invasive Therapy

Finding proper treatment for chronic pain sufferers is a challenge. The recent opioid crisis has proven that pharmaceuticals aren’t an option for long-term pain management and there are few therapies that prove successful. P. Brendon Lundberg, a former chronic pain sufferer, has taken a technology-driven approach to treating chronic pain. While many in the pain management industry treat the tissues surrounding the pain, he understands that pain is a phenomenon of the brain and has started treatment there. He along with David Farley, MD, a Harvard-MIT trained physician, has developed technology that acts as an artificial nerve, sending signals to the brain to relax. The result is pain relief that lasts several weeks, months, and sometimes, indefinitely. Listen as P. Brendon Lundberg joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to use this new technology to treat chronic pain.
3/5/20190
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Living with Chronic Pain

So often, people living with chronic pain are given two options: treat the pain with pharmaceuticals or put up with the pain. In 2007, Sarah Anne Shockley suffered a work-related injury that resulted in chronic pain. Trying various therapies and treatments, nothing quieted the pain or allowed her to return to her normal life.Frustrated by what was happening in her body, Sarah looked inside for a solution. The unique approach to healing that she devised works with awareness, active imagination, and shifting our relationship to pain itself.Listen as Sarah Anne Shockley joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to reframe the idea of chronic pain and find peace.
2/26/20190
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The Psychology Behind Overeating & Binge Eating

Many Americans struggle with overeating or binge eating, which leads to obesity and a plethora of health problems. Dr. Glenn Livingston, a former food-obsessed binge eater and psychologist, shares his story of breaking the cycle of emotional and binge eating. He analyzes the emotional causes of binge eating and encourages patients to identify binge eating triggers and the food they reach for when triggered. In his book, Never Binge Again: Reprogram Yourself to Think Like a Permanently Thin Person, he also empowers overeaters to name the voice that prompts them to overeat and pinpoint the lies that voice tells them when cravings kick in. By making eating decisions in advance, Dr. Livingston claims that you’ll have more willpower to resist cravings and make healthy eating choices.  Listen as Dr. Livingston joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to end the cycle of overeating.
2/19/20190
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The Setpoint Diet

Whether it’s the keto diet, the paleo diet or Whole30, fad diets inevitably lead to short-term results and yo-yo dieting. The only way to permanently shed weight is to focus on the foods you choose to eat—rather than the amount of food you eat.Jonathan Bailor’s SANE plan is the only program endorsed by top doctors at The Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins, the Mayo Clinic, the Cleveland Clinic, and UCLA. It has been proven clinically, through more than 100,000 success stories, to “unclog” your hormones, brain, and digestion. The result is permanent weight loss and diabetes defense.Bailor explains that changing or limiting the number of calories you eat or exerting extra energy during workouts is a pointless endeavor. Rather, he instructs individuals through his book, The Setpoint Diet, to maintain a healthy weight by working with your body’s natural setpoint.Listen as Bailor joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how the diet works and how you can lose weight permanently.
2/12/20190
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Turn Off Your Job and Turn On Your Life

So often in our hyper-connected society, we become so immersed in work that we struggle to come up for air. We’re no longer driven individuals but rather people being drawn by outside factors, and we lose control over our lives. Dr. Bryan E. Robinson, a licensed psychotherapist and Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, equates this lifestyle to driving a car with no gas and no brakes. He shares advice for finding a balance between home and work in order to live life on your own terms. By taking time each day to stop, check in with yourself and meditate, you’ll actually become happier and more productive than if you rush through the day with your foot on the gas.Listen as Dr. Robinson joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the difference between being driven and being drawn when it comes to work/life balance.
2/5/20190
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Essential Oils for Hormonal Imbalance

Many women try to be everything to everyone, and self-care becomes an afterthought. They fall into a pattern of constantly living in survival mode, where hormone and stress levels are elevated. The result is reduced cognitive function, poor memory, low energy, irregular periods and disrupted sleep. Essential oils offer a safe, natural way to disrupt the survival response and balance your body’s hormones. Essential oils can lower cortisol levels in your brain, which improves memory and cognitive functions and lowers stress levels. It also lowers your blood pressure and gives your body a boost of natural energy.  Listen as Dr. Mariza Snyder joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how essential oils can balance your hormones, improve cognitive function, curb cravings and even eliminate morning sickness and hot flashes.
1/29/20190
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Balancing Modern Healthcare with Patient Needs

A treatment plan or protocol should equate to the provider being an integral part of the patient’s life. There is a covenant of trust between patient and provider. The trick is that the healthcare system has become so complex, despite the miraculous advancements with technology and treatments. Patients and families need dependability, affordability and quality. Listen as Dr. Jack Cochran joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the importance of closing the gap between utilizing new treatments and finding satisfaction in caring for individual patients.
1/22/20190
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Dealing with Headaches

Headaches are a bear. Proper diagnosis and individualized treatment improves life for headache sufferers.Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor Conventional Western medicine often focuses on addressing the symptoms. Not all patients respond to anti-inflammatory medications. Implementing other techniques can help these patients find relief. Tension headaches are the most common kind of headache. Stress or muscle strain can bring on a tension headache. Eliminating known sources of stress and improving conditions that cause strain can help prevent future tension headaches. A migraine has multiple neurological symptoms beyond the headache. Nausea and light sensitivity accompany the migraine condition. Certain foods may trigger migraines for individuals. Listen as Dr. Ravinder Singh joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss headaches and their treatment.Sponsor: Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor
1/15/20190
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Mastering Your Metabolism

The volume of information available on nutrition, dieting and weight loss can be paralyzing. It’s tough to stick to a plan when there’s so much to know.Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor Eat Wisely It helps to know the macros and micros when planning your daily nutrition. Macros are macronutrients, the three main sources in all foods. Proteins, fats and carbohydrates are macronutrients. Micronutrients include vitamins, minerals and water content. Weight Loss vs. Fat Loss When you watch a weight loss competition show, you witness contestants dropping several pounds per episode. However, you don’t know what they’re actually losing to drop the weight. The body has lean mass, consisting of muscle tissue, bone, organs and water weight. It also has fat storage. Weight loss should target losing body fat. The lean mass drives metabolism, so you don’t want to lose muscle mass. Your metabolism adapts to your eating capacity. It’s best to gradually reduce your food intake if you want to lose weight. It’s also important to stick to a maintenance diet of specific consumption instead of returning to pre-diet eating habits. Listen as Dr. Tiffany Breeding joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how metabolism works and how to get the most bang for your weight loss buck.Sponsor: Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor
1/8/20190
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Working Through Betrayal

When you trust someone, you believe you can be vulnerable with them, that you are loved, protected, valued and safe. The expectation is that they have the same values, beliefs and integrity as you.Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor But, sometimes the person you trust violates that agreement. It’s powerful and painful. You’re never betrayed by someone you don’t know. Betrayal is intentional, with someone putting their needs above others’ while deviating from your expectations. You have to go through the trauma to transform. Listen as Dr. Debi Silber joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how to heal after betrayal.Sponsor: Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor
12/18/20180
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Preparing for Goodbye: Legal & Care Planning

Ideally, you’ll plan for the end of life before care is needed. What steps are necessary to fulfill one’s wishes?Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor Consider what you’ll do in future if you get sick. You may have a retirement account and a will prepared, but determine what you want done if you lose your health. Advanced care planning lays out how much care you want, what kinds of treatment you prefer, and what your wishes are if treatment doesn’t pan out. A living will is useful in case of accident or terminal disease. Power of attorney determines who you prefer to make decisions when you cannot make them for yourself. Listen as Dr. Adil Akhtar joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss legal and care planning for end of life.Sponsor: Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor
12/11/20180
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Reversing Autoimmune Disease

Why does the immune system attack itself? And, can autoimmune diseases be reversed?Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor You may be reduced to your diagnosis, not tapping into your body’s innate ability to heal. You can take steps to reduce your autoimmune disorder. Nutrition plays a significant role in recovery. Take baby steps to make the changes your body needs to improve your overall wellness. Listen as Maryam Henein joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss her personal journey addressing her autoimmune diagnosis.Sponsor: Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor
12/4/20180
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Managing Holiday Feasts

The holidays seem like a marathon of food temptation. With weight loss as a goal for many people, holiday feasts make it difficult.Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor Tips for Holidays Consider how you eat on a regular basis. Eat mostly plant based. Eat for health, not just weight loss. Physical activity is just as important as the food you eat. Sleep and stress affect your desire for fats, carbs and sugars. Make sure you’re getting plenty of sleep and managing stress. Listen as Dr. Felicia Stoler joins Dr. Holly Lucille to help you navigate the holiday smorgasbords.Sponsor: Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor
11/27/20180
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Feminology: An Approach to Women's Health

Feminology is the art and science of female hormones. Hormones not only affect reproductive health, but also several other systems in the body.Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor Women are expected to be superhuman, keeping up with everything and achieving all the recommended health markers. Women need advocacy to get the right diagnosis and treatment for many conditions. Listen as Dr. Ginger Nash joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss feminine health.Sponsor:Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor
11/20/20180
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Informed Consent: Know Your Rights

Patients must consent to treatment, which is how informed consent works.A health gut (flora) makes life a lot easier. The good news is: there is something you can do about that! Try Kaya Biotics – as a treat for your gut. Click on this link to save 25% off your first order, use code "mindful" at checkout. - sponsor Patients have to consent to participation in medical research. Risks and benefits should be explained so patients can decide to participate or not. Personal benefits from new medications or procedures and healthcare improvements for others can prompt one to join a trial. Listen as Dr. David Sklar joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share his personal experience with consent.Sponsor:A health gut (flora) makes life a lot easier. The good news is: there is something you can do about that! Try Kaya Biotics – as a treat for your gut. Click on this link to save 25% off your first order, use code "mindful" at checkout.
11/13/20180
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Listen to Your Body: Attuned Eating

Food is foundational to health. It can be causative or curative, depending on the foods you eat and how your body reacts to them. Our culture can mix up our eating habits and reasons for eating.A health gut (flora) makes life a lot easier. The good news is: there is something you can do about that! Try Kaya Biotics – as a treat for your gut. Click on this link to save 25% off your first order, use code "mindful" at checkout. - sponsor Attuned eating is consuming based on comfort, fullness, nutrition, food quality and pleasure. In essence, it’s listening to your body and its food needs. If you’re really listening, your body isn’t telling you to eat gummy bears all day every day.Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor Tips for Attuned Eating Check your hunger against a fullness scale throughout the day. Make sure you aren’t skipping meals or eating when you’re not actually hungry. When there’s a deficit, we try to make up for it. Heavy eating in the evening might make up for tiny meals earlier in the day. Determine if your body is in fight or flight mode. Rest when needed. Let yourself wake up before checking emails and social media. Savor your foods. Listen in as Tracy Brown joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how attuned eating can benefit you.Sponsor:A health gut (flora) makes life a lot easier. The good news is: there is something you can do about that! Try Kaya Biotics – as a treat for your gut. Click on this link to save 25% off your first order, use code "mindful" at checkout.Do you feel overwhelmed and anxious from time to time? Then try AnxioCalm a supplement from Terry Naturally Vitamins. Click on this link to save $7.00 off your first order, use code "stress" at checkout. - sponsor
11/6/20180
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Finding Success with Middle-Aged Weight Loss

Women “of a certain age” often have difficulty losing weight. Hormonal changes don’t aid weight loss. Neither does stress.A health gut (flora) makes life a lot easier. The good news is: there is something you can do about that! Try Kaya Biotics – as a treat for your gut. Click on this link to save 25% off your first order, use code "mindful" at checkout. - sponsor Fitness success helps. Find a form of fitness you enjoy. As you see your body change, you might alter how you eat to support that success. You also have to face reality. The images you see on billboards and in magazines are airbrushed. Accept your body the way it is, because it will never be perfect to you. Plan your meals for a busy schedule. Bagged vegetables, grilled chicken slices, and frozen vegetables can be combined for a quick dinner. Prepared deli soups are handy for lunch. Listen as Mary Prenon joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how she finally found success with her own weight loss.Sponsor:A health gut (flora) makes life a lot easier. The good news is: there is something you can do about that! Try Kaya Biotics – as a treat for your gut. Click on this link to save 25% off your first order, use code "mindful" at checkout.
10/30/20180
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Let Go of Emotional Overeating

Nutrition is a foundation of optimal health. One of the difficulties with making dietary improvements is emotional overeating.A health gut (flora) makes life a lot easier. The good news is: there is something you can do about that! Try Kaya Biotics – as a treat for your gut. Click on this link to save 25% off your first order, use code "mindful" at checkout. - sponsor Emotional overeating is eating neither for enjoyment or hunger, but instead to deal with painful emotions. If you haven’t had success with a restrictive diet, the diet has failed you. You haven’t failed the diet. Relax. Love your food. Savor it. Eat just to the point of satisfaction. Don’t consider certain foods as good or bad. You can enjoy small portions of treats from time to time. Listen as Arlene Englander joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how to overcome emotional overeating.Sponsor:A health gut (flora) makes life a lot easier. The good news is: there is something you can do about that! Try Kaya Biotics – as a treat for your gut. Click on this link to save 25% off your first order, use code "mindful" at checkout.
10/23/20180
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Encore Episode: Helping Girls Move Beyond Impossible Standards

Today’s girls are trying to be everything to everyone. Conflicting values and external demands take their toll on them. These young women become anxious, depressed and sleep deprived. Overthinking is a huge issue for teen girls. It peaks in young adulthood. Talk to girls about their concerns to help with overthinking. The young woman of today is told to be a scholar, athlete, and model. These demanding expectations are stressful. Parents need to reflect on their own challenges before teaching things to their kids. Your kids are still watching you when you make mistakes. Beware the negative self talk. Examine what success means to you. Talk to your girls about how they view success after considering your own values. Help your children find purpose instead of passion. Listen as Rachel Simmons joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how to be a better friend to the young ladies in your life.
10/16/20180
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Encore Episode: How to Behave During Arguments

When your blood is boiling and you’re not going to take it any more, it’s tough to keep your behavior in check. Arguments knock all that common sense out the window.A few guidelines can help you improve your behavior during disagreements. It’s so important to take a moment before running off at the mouth. Stop, breathe and stay calm. You have to focus on what you hope to accomplish and why you’re disagreeing. How can you be most effective in resolving this argument? You must be willing to listen. Don’t focus on just making the other person wrong. Process what he or she is saying instead of thinking about what you’re going to say next. It’s easy to get defensive and be offensive. Listening is key. Think before you speak. Will your words come across as an attack? Be sure you speak with compassion. Validate the other person’s feelings to show you’ve listened. Be sure he or she knows you care. Then, you can address any misunderstandings. Are you fighting over insignificant things like burned toast? There are built up resentments from the past that haven’t been addressed. Look for what hasn’t been resolved before the toast was burned. When both people are yelling, it’s time to disengage. You’re going to say things you don’t mean. You won’t get resolutions. Step away from the argument until you’re ready to seek a resolution. You may consider doing a forgiveness inventory every night. What did you do today that was selfish, unloving, judgmental, inconsiderate and uncool? How do you want to be different tomorrow? You can start fresh in the morning and do better. You’ll also find more peace if you’re forgiving of others. Listen in as Dr. Walter Jacobson joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how to behave in arguments.
10/9/20180
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Encore Episode: Pets: Fur Your Health

Pets are amazing companions that can provide numerous health benefits. Kids who are raised in a household with pets tend to have fewer allergies and less incidence of asthma. Their immune systems are constantly being stimulated by pets, making their immune systems stronger. Pets are natural mood enhancers. Petting an animal lowers your blood pressure. Calmness and relaxation encompasses you. They even have the ability to reduce depression. Knowing you get to come home to a loving critter can carry you through rough days. The responsibility associated with a pet gives you purpose. Feeding, walking, playtime and training keep you engaged and mindful. Fifteen percent of surviving spouses live longer if they have a pet. There’s still someone to share life with after the loss. Dogs are fantastic service animals. They can detect a drop in blood sugar immediately. They can also detect seizures. Know someone who is afraid of having a pet? It’s best to introduce them to small animals like puppies and kittens. You may hesitate to get a pet because you’re concerned about leaving the pet home alone. There are many options for boarding, and on-demand pet sitting services are becoming much more popular and available. Listen in as Dr. Jeff Werber joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss how your health can improve by sharing your life with pets.
10/2/20180
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Autoimmune Disease Awareness

The incidence of autoimmune diseases has been on the rise. By increasing awareness, diagnosis and treatment can save lives. Producer and actress Kellie Martin lost her younger sister to an undiagnosed autoimmune disorder. A virus, stress and undiagnosed lupus created the perfect storm, ending Heather’s young life. Symptoms are seemingly unrelated. They may come and go. Keeping a journal of symptoms will help your doctor with a diagnosis. Be your own advocate. As the American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association (AARDA) Spokesperson, Kellie advocates for taking preventative measures. A healthy gut, regular exercise and a smart diet can improve your health and reduce potential for developing an autoimmune disease. Listen as Kellie joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share more about autoimmune disease awareness.
9/25/20180
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Train Your Brain to Be Your Own Therapist

There are many tough things facing us in today’s world. You can train your brain to be a little gentler on yourself, easing one of the pressures you can control. Allow yourself some flexibility. Allow yourself to be a little happier. Examine your thoughts and actions. See what you can change and what is out of your control. Work on becoming more self-aware and insightful. Be kind to yourself. Treat yourself as you would treat a loved one. While pondering negative future outcomes can be useful, it’s often quite overwhelming and creates more stress. Set a goal and take baby steps to reach that goal. Listen as Dr. Mike Dow joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how you can condition your brain to help you find the happiness and peace you deserve.
9/18/20180
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Helping in a Mental Health Emergency

Mental health concerns everyone. We all deal with mental health crises, but we aren’t always equipped to address the needs of the moment. When the mind and body are disconnected, there may be a mental health emergency. You don’t have to be a trained professional to aid someone in crisis. Ways to Help Be there for someone in need. Listen. Don’t make assumptions about what the other person is facing.  Take your time and acknowledge what they say. Listen as Michele Hart, LCSW, joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss mental health emergencies.
9/11/20180
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Encore Episode: Why Your Diet Is Making You Fat

You’re surrounded by diet advice. Quick-fix diets are of no use once the expiration date of the diet passes. Changing your eating habits are the true solution to weight loss. 10 Simple Tips Eat protein and fiber at every meal. Lean meats, fruits and vegetables are the simplest way to arrange your plate. Check your starches. Have two per day maximum if you are trying to lose weight. Clock your meals. Give yourself an eating schedule. Eat something every four hours. Eat some fats. Sauté your vegetables and eat the skin on your chicken. Skip the fat-free salad dressing. Enjoy butter and olive oil. Watch the sugar. It’s addictive. Don’t bombard your taste buds with sugar substitutes. Indulge intelligently. Decide to eat your vice food once a week with no regrets. Supplements are important. Today’s foods require a nutritional boost. Get some sleep. Your body needs sleep to be healthy and lose weight. Drink plenty of water. It helps balance and energize your body. Move your body. Increase intervals and intensity. It’s easy to pack the pounds back on once you’ve finished a diet’s term. Use these tips to see results on the scale and feel them in your body. Registered dietitian Brooke Alpert joins Dr. Holly Lucille to guide your weight loss journey with practical and doable steps.
9/4/20180
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Encore Episode: Demystifying Chinese Medicine & Monthly Cycles

Practicing Chinese medicine requires thinking outside of the conventional box. An anthropological approach is used when thinking about health and the body. Menstrual cycles are approached with caution in Eastern medicine. Nutrition is greatly considered. Activity is taken into account. Women are weary of eating cold foods during their periods. As menstruation is an indicator of overall health, women approach it proactively. After birthing a baby, women will sit for a month. This process involves just nursing the baby, resting and eating plenty of nutritious foods to replenish the body. Listen as Dr. Eric Karchmer joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss Chinese medicine and women’s health.
8/28/20180
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Encore Episode: Co-Parenting: Putting Kids First

Divorce impacts over two million children under age 18 in the United States each year. Co-parenting or shared parenting is becoming more common but can be tricky for people who have encountered marital issues in the past. Most parents should consider co-parenting. Exceptions would be abandonment or abuse. The safety of the children should be the priority. Co-parenting creates a new relationship with the children at the forefront. Both parents should be able to ask each other for support. Each parent gets at least close to 35% time with the children. Traits to Aid Co-Parenting Emotional awareness Self-control Ability to accept reality Dependability Taking the needs of others into account The less drama in the co-parenting relationship, the more attention is available for raising the children. Listen as Karen Kristjianson joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share some tips on co-parenting.
8/21/20180
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Encore Episode: How Science Transformed the Art of Medicine

Medical doctors don’t typically focus on the spiritual side of healing. Their concern is healing the body. Sometimes the spirit needs mending so the physical aspects improve. Physicians in olden days provided treatment of the body and soul. Treatment was more holistic than what’s taught in medical school today. Compassion is needed in patient treatment. However, it can burn out a provider. Listen as Dr. Rajeev Kurapati joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss the connection between mind and body in healing.
8/14/20180
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Encore Episode: Taking an Active Role in Your Care

You have to be your own primary care provider. No one is a better advocate for your health than you. You have power over your choices. Learn about the medications that your provider prescribes. Make informed decisions about treatment. With the ever-changing Affordable Care Act and increasing prices of health insurance, it’s important to ask your provider all the questions you can. Taking the reins of your own health can be very cost-effective. Listen as Dr. Jade Wimberley joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how you can take more control over your health.
8/7/20180
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Encore Episode: 7 Things to Turn Illness into Wellness

Wouldn’t it be fantastic to transform illness into wellness? With Dr. Samm Pryce’s advice, you can make progress with that very thing today. Mindset. Having the right mindset is important when you’re facing chronic illness or trying to prevent a condition. Sleep. Get the right amount of sleep so your body can heal. It assists your mood and physical function. It’s free. Water. Drink plenty of water to move toxins out of your body. Food. Read all the labels. Make sure you have plenty of fiber so you poop regularly. Supplements. Take the supplements you need for optimal health. Movement. Move your body. It needs some fitness on a regular basis. Detox. Eliminate toxins from your diet and environment. Listen as Dr. Samm joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share what you can do today to improve your health, how the blood type diet works, and how a naturopathic doctor can help you.
7/31/20180
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Encore Episode: Health Challenges for the Modern Woman

Modern womanhood involves juggling multiple roles. Business, family, and social demands can make it seem impossible to maintain your health. Common Causes of Health Troubles Stress Lack of sleep Hormones Digestive health The latest trend you saw online may not provide the benefits you expected. Examine these common causes of health troubles and see where you may be struggling. Five Types of Superwomen Gypsy Girl: A creative, innovative type who is often fatigued. This type has dry hair and skin. She often needs more protein, fats and nourishment to help their kidneys. She needs a consistent sleep cycle. Boss Lady: She moves from point A to point B. She can command and direct. She tends to burn out her thyroid and have digestive issues. Savvy Chick: A blend of the gypsy and boss, she is an organized visionary. She needs more B vitamins. She has issues with adrenals and thyroid. Earth Momma: A nurturing person who thinks of others first. She won’t have a fancy, sexy career. The nurturing takes a toll on her health. She typically has issues with depression or insulin resistance. Nightingale: She gives with a higher purpose. She may be involved in mission work or volunteering. Commonly, she has a depleted immune system. Listen as Dr. Taz Bhatia joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share some insight about potential health issues from living a full life.
7/24/20180
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Encore Episode: Tools for Non-Violent & Compassionate Communication in the Workplace

We are all interdependent on one another. We have to treat each other like people in the workplace. Tasks are important, but people must work together to get the work done. We want a happy workplace. People want acknowledgment for good work, purpose, a sense of belonging, appreciation, compassion and trust. Innovation and creativity flourish in this environment. Fear doesn’t help growth. Aspects of Non-Violent Communication What are you observing versus what are you evaluating? What exactly is happening is the observation. Imposed beliefs and assumptions are the evaluation. Own your applied evaluation. Your prejudices and ways of thinking may add unnecessary meaning to a situation. Maybe your co-worker didn’t say hello because he didn’t hear you, not because he is angry with you. Recognize “us versus them” or “me versus you” in the workplace. All departments have their own agendas and handoffs aren’t always seamless. Interconnectedness is important. There’s an opportunity to improve morale and ease of communication. Listen for the commitment behind the complaint. What are we committed to? Those commitments are common, shared needs. Problem solving can take place when we pay attention to the business goals we share. We have shared needs with our co-workers, bosses and employees. Get to know the people in your workplace. We are all human. Listen as Darshana Patel joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how to smooth things out and improve communications in the workplace.
7/17/20180
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Encore Episode: The Four Elements of Healing

Trauma is common, physical and emotional. Healing takes work on all levels. The four elements of healing from an indigenous point-of-view are based on connection. Listen. Listen to yourself and your environment. It’s never too late to learn how to listen. You can identify when something is out of place by listening what is happening inside and outside of yourself. Supportive relationships. Seek supportive relationships that shine the light on things when something is amiss. Be supportive of yourself. Unconditional love. You can’t help but heal when you are loved, especially by yourself. You’re connected to yourself, other people, nature and the spiritual world. You are worth loving. Positive action. It’s okay to hope, wish and pray for things. Action is necessary to make change. You won't change if you return to the same routines. See a therapist, priest or counselor to talk through your trauma. Listen as Dr. Anita Sanchez joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how you can begin healing from trauma.
7/10/20180
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Encore Episode: Healing Your Relationship with Eating

The vast amount of information currently available about food can lead you to feelings of fear, guilt and judgment. You may stop enjoying food due to information overload. To enjoy food again, find something that feels good for you. You may enjoy cooking or eating certain foods. Exercise may make you feel calm and creative. Spend more time doing that thing. It will quiet your mind and help your food intuition come to the surface.Be mindful. Make decisions to eat food and enjoy it while you eat. Consider what drives your cravings. If your craving is emotionally driven, see if there is another way to address those emotions. If your friend is struggling with food, it is not your job to fix her. Release any judgment. In due time your friend can move through the experience and heal. Try to provide pleasant experiences, not putting pressure on how to experience food. Listen as Devyn Sisson joins Dr. Holly Lucille to share how you can heal yourself with food.
7/3/20180