Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
44. Learning How Mamas Can Change the World with Dr. Amari Kimble DC, MS, CCSP
In this episode of What the Gut, host Allison welcomes Dr. Amari Kimble, a chiropractor from Memphis, TN, who specializes in acupuncture and nutrition. Together, they dive into the critical role that mothers play in setting future generations up for success through holistic health practices. They discuss topics such as the importance of gut microbiome from preconception, benefits of breastfeeding, the impact of diet on health, and strategies for recovering from antibiotic use. Dr. Amari shares her personal journey and professional insights, emphasizing the power of mothers in transforming family health. Join the conversation for practical advice and actionable insights aimed at busy moms looking to navigate the complexities of holistic wellness while managing daily life. Subscribe for more episodes that aim to help you thrive in motherhood and nurture your overall wellness.
04:02 The Importance of Gut Health from Preconception
06:01 Breastfeeding and Vaginal Birth Benefits
10:46 Impact of Diet and Environmental Factors on Gut Health
16:33 Recovering Gut Health Post Antibiotics
20:57 Personal Health Journeys and Overcoming Allergies
23:39 Challenges in Conventional Medicine
25:10 The Need for Diagnosis and Imaging
26:23 The Importance of Having a Health Plan
27:24 Proactive Health and Preventative Measures
28:24 The Role of Stress and Lifestyle in Health
29:43 Teaching the Next Generation About Health
30:54 Preventative Medicine and Its Challenges
32:02 The Impact of Toxins and Lifestyle Choices
33:07 The Importance of Patient Education
34:54 Empowering Women in Birth Choices
37:38 Knowing Your Options and Asking Questions
43:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Connect with Allison:
- Instagram: @allisongetswell
Connect with Dr. Amari:
- Instagram: @Taylorchirowellness
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