Is your “healthy” diet making you sick?
If you’re battling fatigue, brain fog, bloating, or stubborn weight despite eating “right,” the problem may not be what you eat—but how your body processes it.
Our guest, Ali Miller, is an integrative functional medicine practitioner and registered dietitian who’s helped thousands uncover the hidden links between food, inflammation, hormones, and mental health. Her food-as-medicine approach blends hard science with personalized strategies that work in the real world.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How “healthy” habits may be harming you
The role of blood sugar in energy, mood, and weight
The connection between stress, gut health, and inflammation
If you’ve been doing everything “right” but still feel wrong, Ali’s insights will help you take back control of your health.
Quotes:
- “Giving up snacking and being conscious of carbs and really looking to balance out those carbs from whole food selections, and then having a protein or a fat paired with them, is a game changer in the beginning, and you can do that at any age.”- Ali Miller
- “Freedom comes with discipline and responsibility, but once we’re able to have confidence in what we’re putting in our body, it becomes really easy.”- Ali Miller
- “We are emphasizing health as this meta skill for the entire family. And we know that physical health is the precursor to mental health in so many ways.” - Matt Beaudreau
Key Takeaways:
- Healthy Isn’t Always Healthy – Even nutrient-rich foods can trigger inflammation or imbalance if they don’t work for your body.
- Blood Sugar Matters for More Than Weight – Fluctuations can impact mood, energy, mental clarity, and cravings.
- Gut Health is Central to Overall Health – A compromised gut can lead to systemic inflammation and hormonal imbalances.
- Stress Directly Affects the Body – Chronic stress can disrupt digestion, immunity, and blood sugar regulation.
- Food is Medicine – The right foods can heal and restore balance, while the wrong ones can silently undermine health.
- Personalization is Key – One-size-fits-all diets often fail; solutions must be tailored to each person’s needs
Conclusion:
Ali Miller’s work proves that lasting health isn’t about following the latest diet trend—it’s about understanding your body’s unique needs and using food as targeted medicine. By addressing blood sugar balance, gut health, and stress, you can eliminate hidden triggers, restore energy, and feel like yourself again.
Your body is always giving you feedback. The question is—are you listening?