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Welcome to the Naturally Nourished podcast - your resource for cutting-edge food-as-medicine information! Functional Medicine applied with use of food-as-medicine. Join Ali Miller RD and her cohost Becki Yoo RD as they navigate you through nutrient deficiency, gut health, hormone balance, and optimizing metabolism through a keto reset. Each episode provides research supported approaches to optimizing your health and empowering you and your household.
Episodes

Monday Mar 07, 2016
Naturally Nourished EPISODE 18: Detox Part 1
Monday Mar 07, 2016
Monday Mar 07, 2016
Say it with us, “A juice cleanse is NOT a detox!” In this episode you will learn why this is true! Part 1 of our Detox podcast will undoubtedly make you want to detox with some shock and awe facts our our environment and food system. Ali thoroughly explains the 2 phases of a medical detox, foods and nutrients that are important to incorporate, as well as who should and should not detox. Some of the benefits that have been associated with successful detox include:
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Slowing Down the Aging Process
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Improved Energy
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Mood Stability
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Weight Loss
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Reduced Joint and Muscle Pain
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Improved Sleep, Skin, and Digestion
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Prevent Chronic Disease
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Improved Quality of Life
Also included in this episode:
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Phase 1 vs Phase 2 detoxification
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Disease states that can stem from toxicity including: Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus, autoimmune conditions, ADHD, Autism, Cancer, and Diabetes and more!
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The importance of an abundance of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants during a detox
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Some of the most common detox mistakes!

Monday Feb 15, 2016
Naturally Nourished EPISODE 17: IFM Updates and Listener Q&A
Monday Feb 15, 2016
Monday Feb 15, 2016
Ali Miller RD LD and her two on staff Registered Dietitians:Carli Vogler RD LD (Co-host) and Lindsay Reno, all went to Atlanta Georgia forfor training from the Institute of Functional Medicine. They went to both theCardiometabolic and Immune Modules to continue learningcutting edge therapies to further enhance your food-as-medicine treatmentplans! Listen to hear Ali and Carli’s biggest take-aways and “ah ha!”moments and where they believe functional medicine is headed.
Also in this episode, Ali answers 8 of listener’s burningquestions including:
● What do you think could be the cause of break outsafter work outs?
● When is the best time to take a probitic?And what if Idon’t react well to it?
● High Cholesterol runs in my family, do I have to limitthe number of eggs I eat?
● What is something I can do for my reflux? Do I need toavoid acidic foods?
● I keep getting yeast infections, how can I preventthese? tampon with yogurt???
● Why has foodcombining never been addressed on your site?

Monday Feb 15, 2016
Naturally Nourished EPISODE 16: 5 Hormones that Make You Fat
Monday Feb 15, 2016
Monday Feb 15, 2016
If you are restricting calories orlimiting your diet but not seeing results, hormones may be to blame! Hormonescan impact your ability to use calories, balance blood sugar, boost metabolism,burn belly fat, and gain satisfaction from foods. In this episode, Ali Millerwill share 5 hormones that may be making you fat and share a recipe that canhelp get things on track! Hormones covered in this episode include Leptin(plays a role with satiety or feeling of satisfaction), Estrogen (a sexhormonethat pays a role in belly fat but also in emotions and supple skin) Cortisol(primary stress hormone released during fight-or-flight), Adiponectin (made inthe body’s fat stores and plays a role with how efficient the body is atmetabolizing calories) and Dopamine (a neurohormone that plays a role in rewardseeking or cravings). Learn more about all 5, which foods can increase ordecrease their production, and more!
Also covered in thisepisode:
● A recipe that address all 5hormones with Food-As-Medicine
● What labs you may want torun to assess hormones
● Important Vitamins,Minerals, and Supplements to consider
● The relationship betweenfat and hormones

Monday Feb 08, 2016
Naturally Nourished EPISODE 15: Ketosis Part 2
Monday Feb 08, 2016
Monday Feb 08, 2016
Ketosis is different than most diets as to most diets are onlyfocused on calories in and calories out. A ketosis diet does not requirecalorie restriction and actually is supported by high protein and high fatfoods which are satiating and satisfying. Ketosis only requires the removal ofgrains and starches which are typically nutritionally devoid and starchyvegetables and fruits while in phase 1. When in Ketosis, you may also want toconsider Intermittent fasting which is said to mimic the habits of ourancestors who did not have restaurants and grocery stores and would roam forfood and periodically skip meals or have a longer period of time in betweenmeals or eating. In this Episode, Ali will discuss how to fast safely withoutbeing hungry but more importantly, she will explain the hormonal, bloodglucose, and cognitive benefits of fasting.
Also covered in thisepisode:
● How do you know if you arein Ketosis?
● Biggest mistakes peoplemake when in Ketosis
● The power of protein andhow much should you eat
● Working out in Ketosis

Monday Feb 08, 2016
Naturally Nourished EPISODE 14: Ketosis Part 1
Monday Feb 08, 2016
Monday Feb 08, 2016
Ketosis is the state in which the body is breaking downfat to be used as energy in place of sugar. While in ketosis your body producesketone bodies which are produced by the liver from fat to be used as energy.The Standard American Diet (SAD) is predominately made up of carbohydrates anddevoid or healthy fats, nourishing proteins and disease fighting non starchyveggies. A diet high in carbohydrates (like the SAD) causes our body to becomeefficient at burning carbohydrates for fuel but unfortunately inefficient atburning FAT for fuel. A diet higher in fat and lower in carbohydrates canactually cause the body to become more efficient at burning fat. Though itsounds counterintuitive; increasing fat intake can actually help you lose fat.In the episode Ali will walk you through the basics of Ketosis including how itworks, what it is used to treat, and who should avoid it.
Also covered in this episode:
● Hidden Carbohydrate Sources & Coping withKetosis
● The Importance of Hydration
● How Ketosis is differentthan Adkins and other ‘low carb’ diets
● What foods to eat inKetosis and Focusing on Abundance

Monday Jan 11, 2016
Naturally Nourished EPISODE 13: Adrenal Fatigue
Monday Jan 11, 2016
Monday Jan 11, 2016
When the HPA Axis is over-activated, it can lead to destructive imbalance. This axis regulates your body’s health from body temperature to satiety, fluid retention, metabolism, and beyond! It regulates three glands: the hypothalamus, pituitary, and adrenal glands. The adrenal glands produce steroid hormones including the infamous stress hormone, cortisol. Cortisol is the main culprit of the adrenals that drive imbalance in inflammation, immune system, drive belly fat or excessive fatigue when levels are off, and regulate sleep and energy levels.
In this episode, Ali will elucidate the connection between adrenal fatigue and chronic fatigue syndrome, increased food sensitivities, digestive disturbances, depression, anxiety, autoimmune disease, hormonal imbalance, and stubborn weight loss. Often when searching for a solution with an ongoing health condition, people will pick at layers of the symptom rather than understanding that managing this axis can resolve an array of chronic conditions.
If you think you may be experiencing adrenal fatigue, tune in to learn how to support adrenal recovery for an overworked HPA-axis!
Also covered in this episode:
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Signs and Symptoms of adrenal fatigue
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Hormone panels available to diagnose adrenal fatigue
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Herbs and supplements to re-regulate the HPA axis.
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Food-As-Medicine recommendations for adrenal fatigue
- Ali’s Adrenal Rehab Elixir

Tuesday Dec 15, 2015
Naturally Nourished EPISODE 12: Boosting Your Immune System
Tuesday Dec 15, 2015
Tuesday Dec 15, 2015
The immune system is the body’s surveillance and defense system that works to protect the body from invaders such as: pathogens from bacteria, parasite, and virus, abnormal tissue such as tumors and more. It is the immune system’s job to upregulate the cellular players to fight off these compounds and regulate inflammatory response. When the immune system is compromised, however, our defense system is down and we are more susceptible to imbalance leading to chronic illness, autoimmune disease, inflammatory disease, Cancer and other conditions.
In this episode Ali will talk about the key players in the immune system including Natural Killer Cells, White Blood Cell macrophages, T-cells, lymphocytes and the different defense systms the body has in place to protect against invasion; surface barriers, inflammation, chemical and adaptive cells.
Ali will also discuss what it means to have a compromised immune function or higher susceptibility to cold and flu, emphasizing HPA axis regulation, sleep, micronutrients and her best remedies if prevention is not enough.
Also covered in this episode:
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Probiotics and the Immune system connection
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Ali’s favorite natural remedies for a cold, flu, cough, and stuffy nose
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Nervines for improving sleep
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Essential Oil recommendations

Tuesday Nov 24, 2015
Naturally Nourished EPISODE 11: The HPA-axis: stress and your health
Tuesday Nov 24, 2015
Tuesday Nov 24, 2015
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis also known as “fight-or-flight” plays a dynamic role on the function of the body. When appropriately activated this stress response can aid in survival, but when over-activated, can lead to organ dysfunction, hormonal imbalance, metabolic disruptions, inflammation, and autoimmune reactivity. Ali will discuss each gland in this pathway and how it regulates your body’s health from body temperature to satiety, fluid retention, histamine reaction, and beyond! She will identify how this system of feedback functions and how a functional medicine practitioner addresses imbalance.
Beyond stress and survival response, you will learn how this axis when thrown off can lead to increased food sensitivities, digestive disturbances, and stubborn weight loss. All too often a client searching for a solution with ongoing health condition is picking at layers of the symptom rather than understanding that managing this axis can resolve many chronic conditions. You will learn about realistic approaches to assess and treat this axis to promote whole body health including amino acid support, dietary support, and lifestyle management.
Also covered in this episode:
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Adaptogen vs. Nervine herbs and how they work
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Tips to regulate stress response and harness reactivity
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Lab recommendations to assess adrenal fatigue and HPA-dysregulation
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The role of DHEA in hormonal balance and stress resilience
- The output hormones of the hypothalamus, pituitary, and adrenal glands

Tuesday Nov 24, 2015
Naturally Nourished EPISODE 10: Insulin Resistance
Tuesday Nov 24, 2015
Tuesday Nov 24, 2015
Insulin resistance is on the rise in America and often is deemed the primary precursor to diabetes. Learn about this important hormone and how it functions in the body as well as the role of excessive or inadequate insulin response. Ali will identify the primary causes of insulin resistance and help you navigate around them for optimal insulin and blood sugar response.
Beyond insulin, learn about the organs and hormones involved in blood sugar response including the liver, the pancreas, and the cellular response. Learn about the influence of unmanaged blood sugar levels and side effects of hyperinsulinemia which leads to hyperglycemia, and ultimately diabetic complications. Understand the role of micronutrients in your body’s insulin sensitivity and ability to use insulin in carbohydrate and glucose control.
Also covered in this episode:
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The role of diet products and artificial sweeteners
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Ali’s take on stevia
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Dietary approaches to manage insulin resistance
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Supplement recommendations to aid in insulin response

Tuesday Nov 10, 2015
Naturally Nourished EPISODE 09: Break up with Bacon?
Tuesday Nov 10, 2015
Tuesday Nov 10, 2015
Beyond bacon, Ali will explain the difference between a conventionally raised and grass fed or pasture raised protein, identifying the benefits and food-as-medicine qualities of a responsibly raised animal protein. Learn about what preservatives to avoid and how to choose the best meats available.
Also covered in this episode:
● Nitrites vs. Nitrates
● Antibiotics and hormones in the meat industry
● Food-as-medicine benefits of bacon
● Functional role of protein in the diet
● How much protein should you eat?