EP5: Histamine, Pregnancy, and Strategies for Healthy Digestion with Dr. Emily Hecker

In episode #5 of The Golden Hour Podcast, we are talking about Histamine, Pregnancy, and Strategies for Healthy Digestion with Dr. Emily Hecker.  Dr. Emily Hecker is a board certified chiropractic physician who specializes in functional medicine supporting those with autoimmune diseases, MTHFR polymorphisms, food sensitivities and inflammation. She has had extensive training in understanding the methylation pathways trained by Dr. Ben Lynch, world leader and expert in MTHFR. She has post doctorate training in Functional Endocrinology, Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis, Neuroimmunology, Thyroid Disorders, Chiropractic Craniopathy, and the Webster Technique. She is an active provider for the Shape ReClaimed anti-inflammatory program and uses a supervised ketogenic approach for weight loss in her practice.

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Topics –

  • A lightbulb moment – the MTHFR SNP and tongue ties
  • The importance of a healthy digestive system
  • Why magnesium is helpful for anxiety
  • Four strategies for a healthy digestive system
  • The effects of too much histamine
  • How the DAO enzyme supports a healthy pregnancy
  • Foods to temporarily remove to support healthy digestion

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Up for grabs are two $100 gift cards to Vitacost!  That’s two winners!  Vitacost is our go to online health store.  Not only do they carry all our favorite natural brands but they offer amazing deals as well, coupled with great customer service.

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*That’s it!  Winner will be announced on the next episode of The Golden Hour Podcast and emailed as well.

 

Cheers, Suzi

Suzi

Suzi is a wife, and mama who is passionate about sharing her natural lifestyle with those around her. She created Gurl Gone Green to show how our everyday decisions, from what we use on our face, home and the food we eat affect us more than we know. She loves holding space where people can weed through the marketing clutter to find truth, and ultimately make the best decision for their families.

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