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Bethany Cameron
Digest This

My name is Bethany Cameron and I am a Cookbook Author, Recipe Developer and founder of popular Instagram page @lilsipper. This is where we dig deep on topics such as gut health, nutrition, give light to the food industry and highlight specific ingredients you either should or should not be taking for your health. We will also go into non toxic beauty, home and cooking essentials, mental health, finances and everything in between. If it has to do with your health, I'm talking about it.

  1. VOR 3 TAGEN

    223: The Connection Between Long COVID, Histamine Intolerance, and Mold + The Root Cause of Your Unexplained, Mysterious Health Issues No One Can Diagnose…UNTIL NOW! | Michelle Shapiro

    In this episode, we not only discuss why you're experiencing unexplained, mysterious symptoms that no doctor can pinpoint, but I also share my own health struggles that I've been dealing with since 2020—struggles I haven't shared much about on Instagram or other social platforms. There seems to be a HUGE link between people who had COVID, like I did back in 2020, and current health issues that either haven’t gone away or only seem to flare up intermittently. If you've been dealing with symptoms like exercise intolerance, a racing heartbeat, anxiety that comes out of nowhere (even when you know you're not fearful or anxious about anything), insomnia, waking up to pee 3-5 times during the night, or symptoms of a UTI but the tests always come back negative, then keep listening. These side effects and reactions are just a few of the many random, mysterious issues that could be linked to histamine intolerance, which is also tied to COVID. I speak with Michelle Shapiro, who explains in more detail what histamine intolerance is, which foods and wellness routines trigger it (such as exercise, vitamin C IVs, drinking bone broth, and other popular “wellness regimens” many of us do) that could actually be hindering your health and causing these so-called “flare-ups.” We discuss why these symptoms may come and go in flares, and why some days or months we feel fine, but then suddenly experience a loss of energy, skin rashes, and chronic gut issues that last for weeks. Speaking of gut issues—if you feel like your digestion has never been the same since you had COVID, there could be a connection. Michelle breaks it all down and explains how we can take steps to get our lives back. There’s good news, though! Please save this episode to reference later, share it with a friend or family member, and post it on social media so others can benefit from listening. Topics and Issues Covered: - Long COVID (people are STILL suffering!) - Symptoms of histamine intolerance, such as:   - Increased heart rate   - Frequent urination   - UTI-like symptoms without a UTI   - Gastrointestinal issues   - Insomnia   - Joint pain   - Anxiety (even though you’re not anxious)   - Unexplained symptoms - Mysterious symptoms that no doctor can pinpoint - POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) - How wellness routines may actually be causing a “flare” - Foods to avoid if you have MCAS (Mast Cell Activation Syndrome) - Supplements that may irritate MCAS - Supplements that help with MCAS (histamine intolerance) - How to get tested for histamine intolerance / types of tests - What causes histamine intolerance - The connection between long COVID, mold, and histamine intolerance - How to heal and get your life back! As always, if you have any questions for the show please email us at digestthispod@gmail.com.  And if you like this show, please share it, rate it, review it and subscribe to it on your favorite podcast app.  Sponsored By:  Manukora Head to MANUKORA.com/DIGEST to get $25 off the Starter Kit Fatty15 For 15% off the starter kit go to fatty15.com/digest Pique Tea piquelife.com/digest for up to 15% OFF and freebies Nuzest Go to nuzest-usa.com/bethanyspantry Check Out Bethany: Bethany’s Instagram: @lilsipper YouTube Bethany’s Website My Digestive Support Protein Powder Gut Reset Book  Get my Newsletters (Friday Finds)

    1 Std. 7 Min.
  2. 6. NOV.

    221: Conceiving After 40, Ways To Improve Egg & Sperm Quality, Infertility Myths | Ronit Menashe and Vida Delrahim

    For anyone trying to conceive now, planning to in the next year or two, or even considering having kids in 5 or 10 years, or perhaps you're over 40 and have lost hope in having children—this episode is exactly for you! So basically, if you're a woman, this episode is a must-listen. In today’s interview, I sit down with Ronit and Vida, best friends and the co-founders of WeNatal, a prenatal supplement designed not only for women but also for their male partners.   We bust a lot of myths about fertility, such as improving egg quality, the misconception that fertility is only a woman’s issue, conceiving after 40, and even how some "health routines" may actually be hindering egg and sperm quality and count. Many people don’t realize that practices like saunas, cold plunges, and even something as simple as touching receipts could make it more difficult to conceive.   We also discuss what to avoid when trying to get pregnant, as well as foods to consume and other things to implement to support conception and a growing baby. Most importantly, this episode truly empowers and gives hope to any couple trying to conceive—whether later in life or after several miscarriages. So many women feel alone in this journey and struggle to figure things out, and this interview could be the podcast episode that helps turn things around for you. I hope you enjoy it and that it brings some light to your day and life.   Topics Covered: - Misconceptions about infertility   - Egg and sperm myths   - Conceiving after 40   - The decline in fertility rates   - Common factors inhibiting fertility and what to avoid   - What to consume for optimal egg quality   - Lifestyle factors that help and harm fertility   - What men SHOULD and SHOULD NOT be doing to help fertility   - Miscarriages   - Ways to increase egg quality   - Drinking raw milk, runny egg yolk, and eating sushi while pregnant   - When we should start taking a prenatal if we plan on getting pregnant in the future   - When to STOP taking a prenatal after birth   - Postpartum depression links   - Why we need prenatals even if we are eating a nutrient-dense diet   - Specific things to look for when choosing a prenatal   - What to avoid in prenatals   As always, if you have any questions for the show, please email us at digestthispod@gmail.com. And if you like this show, please share it, rate it, review it, and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. Sponsored By: Fatty15 For 15% off the starter kit go to fatty15.com/digest LMNT Get your FREE sample pack with any LMNT purchase at drinklmnt.com/DIGEST  Pique Tea piquelife.com/digest for up to 15% OFF and freebies ARMRA For a discount use code DIGEST at tryarmra.com  Check out WeNatal https://wenatal.com Blog https://wenatal.com/blogs/wenatal  Instagram www.instagram.com/we_natal  Check Out Bethany: Bethany’s Instagram: @lilsipper YouTube Bethany’s Website My Digestive Support Protein Powder Gut Reset Book  Get my Newsletters (Friday Finds)

    1 Std. 23 Min.
  3. 1. NOV.

    219: Tips To Reduce Mold In Your Home and Help Improve Your Gut, Skin, Sleep, and Overall Health | Mike Feldstein

    We can go three weeks without food, three days without water, but only three minutes without air. If you care about the food you eat, the water you drink, and the personal care products you use, then you should also care about the air you breathe and how air quality affects your health in more ways than you might think! Everything from your immune system, digestive health, skin health, allergies, and even sleep can be influenced by the air we breathe. It can either improve these issues or make them worse. Today, we’re going to discuss how to improve our air quality, even without fancy or expensive solutions. I’m joined by Mike Feldstein, the inventor of Jaspr. Mike previously worked in the mold abatement and fire restoration industry, where he saw a huge lack of options for families trying to live cleaner and healthier lives after being exposed to mold and natural disasters. He set out on a journey to create something that was not only effective but also beautiful, and he is making waves in the hotel and school industries, as well as in our personal homes. Click here for a discount (for a limited time only) Topics Discussed: Symptoms from unhealthy air Why air quality matters Mold—We All Have It Where dust actually comes from How cooking pollutes the air Why removing all toxic chemicals from the home doesn’t mean you’ve cleansed the air Staying indoors Being outdoors Tips for having cleaner air without investing in an air purifier Creating a clean space for a baby’s room Hotel rooms Rugs Limiting exposure to mycotoxins What purifiers don’t work How Jaspr actually works As always, if you have any questions for the show please email us at digestthispod@gmail.com.  And if you like this show, please share it, rate it, review it and subscribe to it on your favorite podcast app.  Sponsored By:  Jaspr - Click here for a discount (for a limited time only) Check Out Bethany: Bethany’s Instagram: @lilsipper YouTube Bethany’s Website Discounts & My Favorite Products My Digestive Support Protein Powder Gut Reset Book  Get my Newsletters (Friday Finds)

    1 Std. 32 Min.
  4. 23. OKT.

    216: Eat & Fast Like A Girl, Improve Ibs, Infertility, Metabolic Disease, + Hormones Through Fasting (For Women!) | Dr. Mindy Pelz

    Can fasting help or harm a woman? Is time-restricted eating the same as fasting, or is it different? These topics are quite controversial, and we dissect them all in today’s interview with Mindy Pelz, author of Fast Like a Girl and her newest book, Eat Like a Girl. If you are trying to conceive, have your period, or are working to get it back and regulate your hormones, fasting could be the key to unlocking your goals. Mindy discusses the RIGHT way to fast because women should not be fasting like men. We dive into how to do it properly and what foods to eat during different times of the month.  For those who are postmenopausal or in perimenopause, we talk about how fasting can also be beneficial during these stages of life. We explore the positive effects fasting can have on gut health, IBS, candida, SIBO, leaky gut, metabolic disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and even diabetes, which is a common misconception for those with type one and type two diabetes. We also discuss whether teenagers should be fasting and at what age women should begin fasting for their health. Fasting is not only the hot topic of today’s interview; the way we break a fast and our first meal coming off a fast is just as important. The first meal is not a one-size-fits-all solution, so Mindy breaks it down and shares insights about the different foods we should be consuming, seed cycling, and so much more! Topics Discussed: Should women fast? Can fasting help regulate hormones? Can not fasting harm gut health? Are low-carb diets harming women's health? Should women going through menopause practice intermittent fasting? At what age is it appropriate to begin fasting? Infertility and fasting Foods to eat during certain times of fasting How to fast during your cycle How to break a fast (foods to eat!) Benefits of fasting for gut health, IBS, SIBO, and leaky gut Time-restricted eating vs. fasting Fasting for perimenopausal and menopausal women Myths about keto, low carb, and fasting for women Fasting myths for diabetics How the body detoxes when fasting Who shouldn’t fast As always, if you have any questions for the show please email us at digestthispod@gmail.com.  And if you like this show, please share it, rate it, review it and subscribe to it on your favorite podcast app.  Sponsored By: Equip Foods Code DIGEST gets you 20% off at Equipfoods.com/digest  Fatty15 For 15% off the starter kit go to fatty15.com/digest Pique Tea piquelife.com/digest for up to 15% OFF and freebies AquaTru Go to AquaTru.com enter code: DIGEST at checkout for 20% off Connect with Dr. Mindy Pelz Website Instagram YouTube Books Check Out Bethany: Bethany’s Instagram: @lilsipper YouTube Bethany’s Website My Digestive Support Protein Powder Gut Reset Book  Get my Newsletters (Friday Finds)

    1 Std. 4 Min.

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My name is Bethany Cameron and I am a Cookbook Author, Recipe Developer and founder of popular Instagram page @lilsipper. This is where we dig deep on topics such as gut health, nutrition, give light to the food industry and highlight specific ingredients you either should or should not be taking for your health. We will also go into non toxic beauty, home and cooking essentials, mental health, finances and everything in between. If it has to do with your health, I'm talking about it.

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