24 episodes

Let's awaken your true potential and optimize the most incredible system you'll ever own—your body. We'll explore the most effective functional health strategies for solving today's most common chronic health issues. Welcome to Functional Health Radio!

Functional Health Radio Dr. Kristin Hieshetter

    • Health & Fitness

Let's awaken your true potential and optimize the most incredible system you'll ever own—your body. We'll explore the most effective functional health strategies for solving today's most common chronic health issues. Welcome to Functional Health Radio!

    Episode #24: Amber Bendle: Champion's Journey in Jiu-Jitsu and Wellness

    Episode #24: Amber Bendle: Champion's Journey in Jiu-Jitsu and Wellness

    About the Guest(s): Amber Bendle is an accomplished athlete, renowned for her achievements in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. She is a three-time Pan American Jiu-Jitsu champion and a world champion Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighter. Beyond the mats, Amber operates as a certified health coach, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructor, and self-defense trainer. With a diverse background including Muay Thai and kickboxing, Amber also runs her side business, Self Well Fed, providing virtual and in-person nutrition coaching in Florence, South Carolina.
    Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter welcomes an exceptional guest, Amber Bendle, a distinguished Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu champion and dedicated health coach. Amber shares her inspiring journey from being a high school swimmer to becoming a world-class Jiu-Jitsu athlete and champion. Alongside, she highlights how martial arts transformed her life and provided profound health benefits beyond physical strength.
    Amber provides detailed insights into her rigorous daily routine, emphasizing the importance of planning and consistent self-care. The discussion reveals how her strategic nutritional and training practices played a crucial role in her rise to athletic success. With Dr. Hieshetter's expert guidance, they delve into the significance of sustainable lifestyle changes over temporary diets, and how to maintain muscle mass as women age. Amber also shares her tips on maintaining a healthy lifestyle and how to inspire others to ignite their own potential.
    Key Takeaways: Consistency and Community: Regular training and a supportive community are pivotal in fostering confidence and improving self-worth. Holistic Health Approach: Emphasize balanced nutrition, adequate supplementation, and tailored physical training for optimal health and performance. Planning and Routine: Effective time management and planning are crucial for balancing a busy schedule and ensuring all aspects of health and fitness are addressed. Mindset and Goals: Adopting a flexible yet determined mindset is key to overcoming challenges and achieving long-term goals. Support Systems: Having a reliable support system is essential for personal and professional growth, providing motivation and accountability. Notable Quotes: "The US spends $12,530 per person per year on healthcare. What's wrong? How do we fix it? What do we expect along the way?" - Dr. Kristin Hieshetter "After that first class, I was sold. The camaraderie, the energy in the room… It's incredibly healing." - Amber Bendle "We do hard things. We have to believe it and show up for ourselves because no one else is going to do that for us." - Amber Bendle "Plan the plan and work the plan. The only way I can be successful is to work my plan." - Amber Bendle "Knowing your body is step one. Weightlifting is important… Focusing on protein… And checking on the supplements that might be good for your body." - Amber Bendle Resources: Self Well Fed on Instagram: @selfwellfed Gut Check Garage on Instagram: @gutcheckgarage Functional Health Mastery Group Listen to the full episode to dive deep into Amber Bendle's incredible journey, expert tips on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and advice for inspiring self-love and connection. Stay tuned for more enlightening episodes of Functional Health Radio!

    • 42 min
    Episode #23: The Dangers of Excitotoxins in Our Food Protecting Brain Health

    Episode #23: The Dangers of Excitotoxins in Our Food Protecting Brain Health

    About the Guest(s): Dr. Kristin Hieshetter is a highly respected figure in the realm of functional health, demonstrated extensively through her dedication to educating others about the significance of comprehensive healthcare. Although her full professional history is not discussed, it is clear from the transcript that she is passionate about helping people understand their health better. Dr. Hieshetter appears to be knowledgeable about topics like excitotoxins and their impact on the human body, advocating for natural and preventative approaches to health.
    Episode Summary: In the latest enlightening episode of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter dives deep into the startling downward trend of life expectancy in the United States and the rising chronic diseases among children. Initiating the conversation with disturbing healthcare statistics, she pivots to discuss the overlooked dangers of excitotoxins in our diet, linking them to neurodegenerative diseases. The episode is rich with alarming yet vital information, balancing medical insights with actionable health tips.
    Dr. Hieshetter references the worrying trend of decreasing life expectancy in the U.S. and contrasts it with the exorbitant healthcare spending, posing the question of what can be done differently. She introduces Dr. Russell Blaylock's research on excitotoxins, pulling lessons from historical examples such as the Chamorro Indians of Guam to underscore the dangers of dietary neurotoxins like glutamate and aspartate. The episode artfully blends anecdotes with science to underline the proposition that current dietary habits could pose a risk to neurological health, emphasizing the importance of magnesium and antioxidants for brain protection.
    Key Takeaways: U.S. life expectancy has fallen, and chronic diseases in children are at unprecedented rates, suggesting an urgent need for a healthcare paradigm shift. Excitotoxins like glutamate can build up to toxic levels in the brain, with prolonged exposure leading to devastating neurological diseases. Early exposure to excitotoxins has been linked to neurodegeneration, even decades later, elevating the importance of cutting these toxins from our diets. Dietary antioxidants and nutrients such as vitamin C, E, glutathione, magnesium, and omega-3 fatty acids are emphasized as crucial for brain health and protection. The role of excitotoxins in neurodegenerative conditions and the pivotal importance of dietary changes for prevention and recovery are central themes. Notable Quotes: "We are walking around in the most amazing, intelligent, responsive, adapting, and aware system in the world, the human body." "Excitotoxins can sometimes be linked to those disease processes in the body." "The clinical symptoms of most neurodegenerative diseases don't show up until 80% to 90% of specific cells in the spinal cord or specific regions of the brain are dead or damaged." "Magnesium is your brain's most powerful protector." "Eat your fresh fruits and vegetables, they're critical for your survival." Resources: The resources mentioned include:
    Dr. Russell Blaylock's book "Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills" Studies cited by Dr. Kristin Hieshetter: The works of scientists George Spencer, Leonard Kerland, and more from the 1950s to 1980s on the Chamorro Indians and excitotoxins. Functional Health Mastery For a comprehensive understanding of the ways to protect your brain from excitotoxins and the power of a natural diet, listen to the full episode. Don't forget to tune in to Functional Health Radio for more discussions that can revolutionize your approach to health and well-being.

    • 33 min
    Episode #22: Creating Healthy Habits for Long-Term Progress and Success

    Episode #22: Creating Healthy Habits for Long-Term Progress and Success

    Episode Summary: Welcome to another compelling episode of Functional Health Radio, where our proficient host, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter, delves into the pressing issues surrounding America's declining health statistics despite high healthcare expenditures. The show begins with an alarming revelation: life expectancy in the USA has dropped significantly, with children now facing unprecedented rates of chronic diseases. Dr. Hieshetter passionately discusses the complexities of health behaviors and the struggles in maintaining consistent health investments.
    In this episode, Dr. Hieshetter brings to light the importance of habits in personal healthcare management. She references James Clear's "Atomic Habits" to elucidate how small, consistent changes can lead to significant health improvements. The discussion focuses on how we can leverage habit stacking to replace unproductive behaviors with beneficial routines, promoting a healthier and more fulfilling lifestyle.
    Key topics include the concept of habit loops, the distinction between effective and ineffective habits, and practical strategies for habit formation. Dr. Hieshetter aptly ties the discussion to concepts of identity, motivation, and long-term behavior modification, emphasizing the importance of internal rewards and consistent action toward a healthier self.
    Key Takeaways: Declining life expectancy in the US highlights the need for better health behaviors and investments in individual healthcare. Habit stacking, as explained by James Clear in "Atomic Habits," can facilitate long-lasting health improvements. Successful habit change involves making good habits obvious, attractive, easy, and satisfying and breaking bad habits by making them invisible, unattractive, difficult, and unsatisfying. Adopting new health behaviors requires a deep change, not only in routines but also in one's identity as it relates to health and wellness. The goal in personal health is not just to achieve temporary milestones but to embrace a system that supports continual progress and self-improvement. Notable Quotes: "But this is not a healthy habit. We've got to make that packaged food difficult and unattractive." "Connect with your kids instead of training on the TV. Read books. Create that vision board." "The trick is to fall in love with the process, not the product." "If you fall in love with the process, not the product, you don't have to wait to give yourself permission to be happy." "Every time you engage in the new habit and skip the old habit, give yourself a double bonus."
    Resources: "Atomic Habits" by James Clear (available on Amazon and audiobook platforms) Functional Health Mastery – A free group for doctors and healthcare providers Don't miss out on the valuable insights discussed in this episode of Functional Health Radio. Tune in to grasp the full spectrum of advice on habit formation and identity building for optimal health. Stay engaged with us as we continue to deliver transformative discussions on functional health and wellness.

    • 34 min
    Episode #21: Addressing Brain Drain: The Impact of Grains on Mental Health

    Episode #21: Addressing Brain Drain: The Impact of Grains on Mental Health

    About the Guest(s): Dr. Kristin Hieshetter is recognized as a forward-thinking expert in the field of functional health. In her pursuit to better understand the intricacies of human health and wellness, she has become a notable figure in healthcare, empowering individuals to realize their full potential. Although specific details about her professional history and achievements are not provided in the transcript, Dr. Hieshetter's extensive knowledge is reflected in her informative discourse on functional health, particularly concerning brain health and the effects of diet on chronic diseases.
    Episode Summary: In this compelling episode of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter delivers a powerful narrative discussing the alarming decline in life expectancy in the United States, correlating it with the high prevalence of chronic illnesses in the population. She raises critical questions about the effectiveness of the current healthcare spending and explores potential strategies for enhancing vitality and wellness.
    Dr. Hieshetter emphasizes the importance of constructing a lifestyle that promotes brain health, urging listeners to consider the detrimental impact of grain consumption. She adeptly weaves scientific evidence into the narrative, making a strong case for a grain-free diet as a path toward improved cognitive functions and overall health. She supports her arguments with credible studies and statistics that are sure to captivate the audience's attention and potentially inspire life-altering dietary changes.
    Key Takeaways: The life expectancy in the United States has been declining, and this is paralleled by rising rates of chronic illnesses in children and adults. A considerable portion of healthcare spending is seemingly ineffective in addressing heart disease, cancer, and overall life expectancy issues. Dr. Hieshetter strongly advocates for a grain-free diet to avoid 'brain drain' and chronic inflammation which she links to an array of health problems, including cognitive decline. Clinical studies have demonstrated the connection between grain consumption and mental health issues such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, and even schizophrenia. Proactive management of diet and nutritional supplementation, particularly omega fatty acids, can make a significant difference in brain health and development. Notable Quotes: “We are walking around in the most amazing, intelligent, responsive, adapting, and aware system in the world, the human body.” “Brain drain is also known as what I like to call grain brain.” “When the gut leaks, the brain leaks.” “These anti-anxiety meds…increased 45% in little girls, 37% in little boys. More than 30% of adult females are taking an anti-anxiety med.” “Depressed individuals are 230% more likely to have celiac disease.” Resources: David Perlmutter's book "Grain Brain" William Davis's book "Undoctored" Robert Lustig's book "The Hacking of the American Mind" Articles referenced during the show are not linked but include works from Pediatrics, Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, Archives of Internal Medicine, and the Journal of Pain Medicine News. Functional Health Mastery Join us for the full episode of Functional Health Radio for a deep dive with Dr. Kristin Hieshetter to unearth the complexities of our declining health spans and learn practical steps to reclaim our cognitive vitality. Don't miss out on this knowledgeable journey, and make sure to tune in for more enlightening episodes that aim to transform your understanding of functional health.

    • 33 min
    Episode #20: Preventing Alzheimer's Disease: Optimizing DNA Potential for Better Brain Health

    Episode #20: Preventing Alzheimer's Disease: Optimizing DNA Potential for Better Brain Health

    Episode Summary: Embark on an empowering journey towards unlocking the full potential of your DNA and safeguarding your cognitive health with Dr. Kristin Hieshetter on Functional Health Radio. In an episode that bursts with actionable advice, Dr. Hieshetter delves deeply into Alzheimer's disease—a rapidly growing global health issue. This installment shines a spotlight on optimizing brain health through diet, lifestyle, and cutting-edge preventative strategies, making it an indispensable resource for anyone committed to fending off neurodegenerative diseases.
    Diving into the influential works of neurologists and nutritional experts like Dr. Dale Bredesen, Dr. David Perlmutter, and Dr. Mary Newport, Dr. Hieshetter elucidates how simple dietary changes can have profound impacts on brain health. The conversation tackles the detrimental effects of refined carbohydrates and the significant benefits of omega-3 fatty acids, highlighting the power of individual action in preventing cognitive decline. With an arresting blend of scientific insights and practical advice, this episode is a clarion call to reassess our lifestyle choices for the sake of our future selves.
    Key Takeaways: Alzheimer's disease, a costly and prevalent condition, can be influenced by personal lifestyle choices, particularly dietary habits.
    Dr. Hieshetter emphasizes the critical role that refined carbohydrates and sugars play in brain inflammation and the formation of harmful plaques linked to neurodegenerative diseases.
    Addressing leaky gut through diet can protect the brain from harmful pathogens that may contribute to cognitive decline.
    Implementing the Bredesen protocol, which includes dietary adjustments, supplementation, and optimizing hormone levels, can reverse Alzheimer's symptoms.
    Environmental factors, exercise, and sleep hygiene are crucial components in maintaining brain health and reducing Alzheimer's risk.
    Notable Quotes: "You don't feel your brain cells dying. Cell suicide is painless and it brings on many changes."
    "The higher the intake of omega-3 fats, it was found to reduce plaque in the brain by between 37 and 40%."
    "If you have that genetic defect [APOE4], you have to do the Bredesen protocol."
    "To have a 30-year-old... with brain fog... and the volume of her brain... it was like someone who should be in their seventies or eighties."
    "You work your whole life to enjoy your retirement... Please consider taking a few of these steps to protect yourself, protect your children, protect your loved ones."
    Resources: Books:
    "The End of Alzheimer's" by Dr. Dale Bredesen
    "Grain Brain" by Dr. David Perlmutter
    "Wheat Belly" and "Undoctored" by Dr. William Davis
    "Alzheimer's: What If There Is a Cure?" by Dr. Mary Newport
    Supplement Recommendations:
    Omega-3 supplements
    Vitamin D3
    Multivitamin without iron and copper
    Mito Detox III from Biospec Nutritionals
    Diagnostic Tests:
    C Reactive Protein (CRP)
    Hemoglobin A1c
    Health Protocols:
    Bredesen Protocol
    Sites Functional Health Mastery Don't miss out on the full wisdom-packed episode to uncover more about how you can actively influence your brain health and ward off Alzheimer's disease. Join us on Functional Health Radio for this and more groundbreaking content that will empower you to take control of your health. Stay tuned for our next insightful episode.

    • 33 min
    Episode #19: The Power of Metabolic Flexibility: How to Achieve Optimal Health

    Episode #19: The Power of Metabolic Flexibility: How to Achieve Optimal Health

    Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of Functional Health Radio, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter takes her listeners on an intimate journey through her personal experiences with health, diet, and intermittent fasting. She provides compelling insights into how various dietary practices have affected her well-being and discusses the significant shifts in her nutritional approach over the years. From grappling with family health history to embracing a Paleo diet and metabolic flexibility, Dr. Hieshetter shares her transformative health journey, one that could inspire many to reconsider their own dietary habits.
    Dr. Hieshetter's discussion delves into the perils of modern eating habits, the importance of listening to one's body, and the power of learning from nutritional research. With an aim to demystify complex health topics such as autophagy, glycation, and metabolic flexibility, she equips listeners with the data and anecdotes necessary to understand the impacts of their food choices. Through her own story, Dr. Hieshetter emphasizes the need for a tailored approach to nutrition, addressing individual needs and health goals.
    Key Takeaways: Everything consumed either immediately helps or harms the body; striving for a diet that is beneficial 80%-85% of the time can lead to positive health changes.
    Metabolic flexibility, the body's ability to seamlessly switch between using ketones and glucose for energy, is essential for successful intermittent fasting without negative side effects.
    Consuming the largest meal between 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. can help manage blood sugar levels due to lower insulin levels during these hours.
    Avoiding grains and embracing a Paleo diet, composed mainly of vegetables, high-quality meats, and healthy fats, helped Dr. Hieshetter improve her overall health and navigate her pregnancies effectively.
    Veganism and other dietary practices can be healthy if they are well-balanced, and supplementation is used to fill in nutritional gaps.
    Notable Quotes: "Everything we take into our bodies either immediately helps us or immediately harms us. There is no neutral."
    "So many people who attempt intermittent fasting who don't have metabolic flexibility, they feel absolutely terrible."
    "You don't want to be glycating your tissues before bed because it will age you very, very quickly."
    "Eat for quality, not quantity. Eat to live, don't live to eat."
    Resources: The following resources were mentioned in the episode:
    Scott Watier and Tommy's podcast on intermittent fasting.
    Dr. David Seaman's work on inflammation and nutrition.
    "Eat Right for Your Blood Type" book.
    "Grain Brain" by Dr. David Perlmutter.
    "Wheat Belly Diet" and "Undoctored" by Dr. William Davis.
    "Primal Body, Primal Mind" and "Primal Fat Burner" books by Nora Gedgaudas.
    The Weston A. Price Foundation website for finding reputable food sources.
    Tune in to the full episode to dive deep into Dr. Kristin Hieshetter's personal health journey, gain an understanding of nutritional best practices, and uncover ways to implement lasting changes for a healthier lifestyle. Join us at Functional Health Radio for more compelling discussions that illuminate the path to wellness.

    • 34 min

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