Acid reflux isn’t the result of too much stomach acid, it most often results from people not having enough acid in their stomach. This can be caused from stress, poor diet or even a lack of good bacteria in the gut. Recurring acid reflux is a dangerous health condition, so preventing it should be a top health goal. Listen in as two nutritionists, who’ve help ... Show More
Jan 12
GLP-1 with Guidance: Why Working with a Nutritionist Changes Everything
Thinking about GLP-1 meds, already on one, or just curious what the hype is about? Dietitians Britni Vincent and Brandy Buro explain what GLP-1 is, why nutrition support matters more (not less) while taking these medications, and how to protect your metabolism, muscle, and digest ... Show More
39m 35s
Jan 8
Tired of Animal Protein (Even Though You Know You Should Eat It)?
Tired of meat, but still want the benefits of protein? Dietitian Alyssa Krejci breaks down why protein matters, why animal protein is often the most efficient, and how to hit your needs with easier, more enjoyable options, including a simple “protein stacking” approach.
18m 27s
Dec 2022
Heartburn: why it happens and what you can do
The acid in your stomach is so powerful it can dissolve metal. Luckily, your stomach is fine-tuned to deal with its acidic fluid, but the rest of your body isn’t quite as hardy. So, if acid escapes from your stomach and reaches your esophagus, it can cause a painful sensation in ... Show More
17m 43s
<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">If you experience reflux, heartburn, GERD or LPR, you must understand the hidden driver of these conditions.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The conventional treatments options for reflux aren’t designed to be taken long term ... Show More