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145: Your Second Brain - The Invisible Force Shaping Your Weight, Mood and Future with Dr. Rachel Shuck
Manage episode 502347797 series 3559830
In this episode, Dr. Steve talks with Dr. Rachel Schuck, an expert in integrative healthcare and clinical nutrition, about the invisible force shaping your health: your gut. Dr. Schuck explains the vital role gut health plays in everything from metabolism to mood and offers insights into how food, lifestyle, and holistic approaches can heal and balance your gut. Learn practical tips and expert advice on healing your gut naturally and improving your overall wellness.
Dr. Rachel Shuck, with a doctorate in Integrative Healthcare and Clinical Nutrition, has transformed from a runner focused on personal goals to a guiding force for those battling metabolic health issues—affecting over ⅓ of Americans. She teaches not just diet but holistic health, addressing root causes and highlighting the vital connection between nutrition and the body’s healing power. Featured on platforms like Mind Body Green and Livestrong, Rachel empowers clients with the knowledge to live healthier, vibrant lives. Her message: Food is Medicine.
[00:01 - 14:27] Food as Medicine
Dr. Schuck treats metabolic and gut health issues.
Patients often arrive after pills failed to help.
Gut health is deeply linked to issues like IBS, bloating, and chronic constipation.
Food plays a central role in healing the gut and restoring balance.
[14:28 - 30:50] Balance Over Myths
Gut health is about balance, not “good vs. bad” bacteria.
Birth, antibiotics, and organs like the appendix shape your microbiome.
Oral health can influence systemic health.
Acid blockers and low-fat diets disrupt digestion.
A healthy gut often lifts brain fog and anxiety.
[30:51 - 45:38] Real Food, Real Healing
Healthy guts naturally make GLP-1 for appetite control.
Meat, fats, and satiety foods reduce cravings.
Meat stock gently supports gut healing.
Antinutrients can block absorption, but prep methods help.
Sugar drives disease; whole foods provide what the body needs.
[45:39 - 57:09] Lifestyle & Community
Antibiotics, acid blockers, poor sleep, and no sun harm gut health.
Small steps like sun, walking, grounding and sleep restore balance.
Community, connection, and support boost healing.
Gut imbalances release toxins that fuel inflammation.
Real food and removing harmful inputs lead to lasting health.
Please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, share, and subscribe if you enjoyed my show.
You can reach Rachel Shuck at https://www.drshuck.com/
If you'd like even more information on this topic, you can go to Amazon or Audible and pick up my book, Your Plate Is Your Fate.
Check out our website: drstevehughlett.com
You can also check us out on Youtube.
Sign up for a FREE 15 minute Weight-Loss Solutions Chat to help you decide if you would like our help on your weight-loss journey.
For more in-depth answers on how to lose weight the healthy way, how to decrease the need for medications, and how to eliminate diseases like type 2 diabetes, sign up for our FREE weekly Thrive Naturally Newsletter released every Thursday.
Tweetable Quotes:
“ God gave us bodies that have the innate ability to heal.” - Dr. Rachel Shuck
“Sun exposure on your skin can influence your gut microbiome. Exercise influences your gut microbiome. All of these lifestyle choices impact us on the outside and the inside.” - Dr. Rachel Shuck
”When you clear up the gut, you get clarity.” - Dr. Rachel Shuck
“If you eat zero cholesterol in your diet, not one piece of cholesterol. Your body still has to make it, or you will die.” - Dr. Rachel Shuck
“It's a lot harder to sell a diet and lifestyle change than to give someone a pill.” - Dr. Rachel Shuck
Disclaimer: The information provided on this channel/podcast/publication is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider. Always consult your doctor before making any changes to your diet, exercise routine, or medications.
143 episodes
Manage episode 502347797 series 3559830
In this episode, Dr. Steve talks with Dr. Rachel Schuck, an expert in integrative healthcare and clinical nutrition, about the invisible force shaping your health: your gut. Dr. Schuck explains the vital role gut health plays in everything from metabolism to mood and offers insights into how food, lifestyle, and holistic approaches can heal and balance your gut. Learn practical tips and expert advice on healing your gut naturally and improving your overall wellness.
Dr. Rachel Shuck, with a doctorate in Integrative Healthcare and Clinical Nutrition, has transformed from a runner focused on personal goals to a guiding force for those battling metabolic health issues—affecting over ⅓ of Americans. She teaches not just diet but holistic health, addressing root causes and highlighting the vital connection between nutrition and the body’s healing power. Featured on platforms like Mind Body Green and Livestrong, Rachel empowers clients with the knowledge to live healthier, vibrant lives. Her message: Food is Medicine.
[00:01 - 14:27] Food as Medicine
Dr. Schuck treats metabolic and gut health issues.
Patients often arrive after pills failed to help.
Gut health is deeply linked to issues like IBS, bloating, and chronic constipation.
Food plays a central role in healing the gut and restoring balance.
[14:28 - 30:50] Balance Over Myths
Gut health is about balance, not “good vs. bad” bacteria.
Birth, antibiotics, and organs like the appendix shape your microbiome.
Oral health can influence systemic health.
Acid blockers and low-fat diets disrupt digestion.
A healthy gut often lifts brain fog and anxiety.
[30:51 - 45:38] Real Food, Real Healing
Healthy guts naturally make GLP-1 for appetite control.
Meat, fats, and satiety foods reduce cravings.
Meat stock gently supports gut healing.
Antinutrients can block absorption, but prep methods help.
Sugar drives disease; whole foods provide what the body needs.
[45:39 - 57:09] Lifestyle & Community
Antibiotics, acid blockers, poor sleep, and no sun harm gut health.
Small steps like sun, walking, grounding and sleep restore balance.
Community, connection, and support boost healing.
Gut imbalances release toxins that fuel inflammation.
Real food and removing harmful inputs lead to lasting health.
Please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, share, and subscribe if you enjoyed my show.
You can reach Rachel Shuck at https://www.drshuck.com/
If you'd like even more information on this topic, you can go to Amazon or Audible and pick up my book, Your Plate Is Your Fate.
Check out our website: drstevehughlett.com
You can also check us out on Youtube.
Sign up for a FREE 15 minute Weight-Loss Solutions Chat to help you decide if you would like our help on your weight-loss journey.
For more in-depth answers on how to lose weight the healthy way, how to decrease the need for medications, and how to eliminate diseases like type 2 diabetes, sign up for our FREE weekly Thrive Naturally Newsletter released every Thursday.
Tweetable Quotes:
“ God gave us bodies that have the innate ability to heal.” - Dr. Rachel Shuck
“Sun exposure on your skin can influence your gut microbiome. Exercise influences your gut microbiome. All of these lifestyle choices impact us on the outside and the inside.” - Dr. Rachel Shuck
”When you clear up the gut, you get clarity.” - Dr. Rachel Shuck
“If you eat zero cholesterol in your diet, not one piece of cholesterol. Your body still has to make it, or you will die.” - Dr. Rachel Shuck
“It's a lot harder to sell a diet and lifestyle change than to give someone a pill.” - Dr. Rachel Shuck
Disclaimer: The information provided on this channel/podcast/publication is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider. Always consult your doctor before making any changes to your diet, exercise routine, or medications.
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