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Medicinal Uses of Mushrooms with Jeff Chilton

Jeff Chilton is one of the original people who brought medicinal mushrooms to the US market and is a trailblazer in the field. He is a wealth of knowledge and his passion about the medicinal and and nutritional benefits of mushrooms is so contagious! In this episode you’ll learn everything you need to know about the nutritional benefits and medicinal uses. We'll also discuss things you should think about when you're choosing a mushroom supplement or adding them to your cooking or recipes.

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MEDICINAL USES OF MUSHROOMS WITH JEFF CHILTON

Our guest on this episode of The Live Well Podcast, Jeff Chilton, was SO much fun to talk to! Jeff is one of the original people who brought medicinal mushrooms to the US market and is a trailblazer in the field. He is a wealth of knowledge and his passion about the medicinal and nutritional benefits of mushrooms is so contagious!

I loved speaking with Jeff because he really knows his stuff. He studied ethnomycology at the University of Washington in the late 1960s and started working on a commercial mushroom farm in Washington in 1973. In the late seventies, he was a founder of Mycomedia, which held 4 mushroom conferences in the Pacific Northwest. These educational conferences brought together educators and experts in mushroom identification, ethnomycology, and mushroom cultivation. During this period Jeff co-authored the highly acclaimed book, The Mushroom Cultivator, which was published in 1983. In the 1980’s he operated a mushroom spawn business, and in 1989 he started Nammex, a business that introduced medicinal mushrooms to the US nutritional supplement industry. Jeff traveled extensively in China during the 1990’s, attending conferences and visiting research facilities and mushroom farms. In 1997 he organized the first organic mushroom production seminar in China. Jeff’s company, Nammex was the first to offer a complete line of Certified Organic mushroom extracts to the US nutritional supplement industry.

Jeff now works with his son cultivating and delivering high-grade mushroom supplements at their company, Real Mushrooms.

During the episode, you’ll learn everything you need to know about the nutritional benefits and medicinal uses of mushrooms from someone who has spent their life studying this information. We also discuss things you should think about when you're choosing a mushroom supplement or adding them to your cooking or recipes. Enjoy!

Learn more by visiting:
Nammex: www.nammex.com
Real Mushrooms: www.realmushrooms.com

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Our guest on this episode of The Live Well Podcast is a trailblazer when it comes to medicinal mushrooms, and he is one of the original people who brought medicinal mushrooms to the US market. Jeff Chilton studied ethnomycology at the University of Washington in the late 1960s.

SHOW NOTES:

  • 0:00 - Introduction

  • 2:44 - Let's talk about Jeff and his background

    • 3:15 - Jeff's field of study

    • 4:06 - Jeff's first job

  • 5:13 - Mushroom hunting

  • 6:26 - Every mushroom is different

    • 7:27 - Nutritional benefits

    • 8:05 - What Jeff calls mushroom

    • 11:13 - Mushroom diseases

    • 12:03 - What does "button" mean?

  • 14:09 - Mushroom tips

  • 16:58 - Medicinal uses

    • 18:05 - What really is a mushroom?

    • 18:18 - How do they grow?

  • 25:15 - What are Beta-glucans?

    • 26:26 - What happens when we ingest beta-glucans?

  • 27:40 - Mushrooms as preventive medicine

  • 31:38 - Let’s talk about alpha-glucans

  • 34:10 - How Jeff’s study exposed how companies sell “mushroom” products

    • 35:14 - The cool thing about ergosterol

  • 36:10 - Vitamin D2 and D3

    • 37:46 - Mushroom D2 for sale as a plant-based alternative

  • 38:37 - Jeff’s favorite way to ingest mushrooms

    • 38:53 - Tea or water extraction

  • 41:22 - What Jeff suggests to people when it comes to mushroom intake

  • 45:02 - What you need to check before buying mushroom supplements

  • 51:05 - Where to find Jeff and his products

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If we haven't met before, I'm Christina Tidwell and I'm so excited that you're here! I am a RN & Functional Nutrition Practitioner that helps those with autoimmune disease, hormone imbalance and gut issues heal without overwhelm so you can feel better in your body in a way that honors your unique needs and feels sustainable for the rest of your life. 

If you suffer from:

  • Fatigue and energy crashes

  • Brain fog

  • Poor digestion

  • Painful periods and PMS

  • Symptoms of autoimmunity

  • Stress and overwhelm 

...and aren't getting the support you need, I’m here to help guide you! My job is to clear the overwhelm, help you put the pieces of the puzzle together and co-create a sustainable path forward to help you reach your goals and feel better in your amazing body. When we work together you can’t fail. 

In my health & nutrition coaching programs I support you in the quest to get back into balance by listening to your story, understanding your needs, getting to the roots of imbalance in the body and co-creating a sustainable path to healing together. These sessions weave together functional nutrition and science, lived experience, mindset shifts, and intuitive guidance for a unique and full-spectrum approach to nutrition counseling and holistic health.

I always offer free 20-minute discovery sessions to get clear on your major health concerns and identify what’s standing in your way. Click the button below to set up your free consultation and we can create a plan of action specifically for you.

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The Dangers of Proton Pump Inhibitors

Have you or someone you know taken acid-blocking drugs, particularly Proton Pump Inhibitors? If you are, you’re certainly not alone. In this post, I discuss the dangers of PPIs and everything you need to know about these acid-reducing drugs including the effects they can have on our bodies.

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THE DANGERS OF PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS

Have you or someone you know taken acid-blocking drugs, particularly Proton Pump Inhibitors? If you are, you’re certainly not alone. Americans spent $13 billion of acid-reducing drugs in 2006 to give you an idea of the magnitude of use. In this post, I’ll discuss some of the dangers of PPIs and everything you need to know about these acid-reducing drugs including the effects they can have on our bodies.

What are Proton Pump Inhibitors?

Proton Pump Inhibitors - or PPIs - are a class of acid-reducing drugs. They’re medications like Prilosec, Prevacid, and Nexium to name a few, and they are designed to turn off acid production in the gut. They’re often used for stomach and small intestine ulcers, for severe GERD, esophageal reflux, and sometimes to protect people from getting ulcers that can develop as the result of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory use. They're also available over the counter to treat heartburn. PPIs are approved by the FDA for a 14-day course of treatment, however many people end up taking these well past the indicated timeline. I took proton pump inhibitor drugs when I was dealing with acid reflux and heartburn and ended up taking them for around a year without any follow-up, and oftentimes my clients come to me in similar situations.

Things to consider when taking PPIs

These antacids might seem really harmless because they're available over the counter and anyone can just walk into a store and buy them, but they can have a number of side-effects and really serious downstream consequences when used long-term that we really need to be aware of when we're thinking functionally.

  1. The first issue is that they don't get to the root of the problem. PPIs are band-aids used to mask symptoms of heartburn. Typically heartburn is a signal that there is digestive impairment that's causing acidic stomach contents to leak up into the esophagus. So in order to treat the problem, you need to support overall digestion, not just mask the symptoms. When I started learning about this, my mind was blown! Instead of just saying, we need to turn off the acid, we want to think, why is the food not being broken down in the gut in the first place? And how can we support top to bottom digestion?

  2. There is also an increased risk of infection when taking PPIs. The FDA has issued a series of reports cautioning against the prolonged use of PPIs, citing increased risk of infection, bone fractures, nutrient deficiencies and life-threatening infections (clostridium difficile) but they are still over prescribed and widely used long-term. Stomach acid secretions act as a defense mechanism against enteric bacteria and so less acid during PPI use allows for colonization of opportunistic microbes. That means you could end up with an overgrowth of microbes that might lead to more dysbiosis.

  3. Chronic PPI use also leads to malabsorption of key minerals in the body, namely a loss of calcium and magnesium. A loss of these minerals has been shown to lead to bone fractures and cardiac abnormalities among other downstream issues. I also see this in terms of not being able to absorb things like iron, B12 or different vitamins. A lot of times, having low stomach acid or just impaired digestion is correlated with low iron or nutrient deficiencies overall. And we know that nutrient deficiencies are a big driver of autoimmune issues or any health issues because our immune system needs those nutrients and those building blocks to do what it needs to do.

Listen in below to learn more about the dangers of taking PPIs. And if you're on a PPI for any reason, know that that's okay. I've taken them too. When you know more about them, you can begin to understand how they might be affecting your body, and then you can take steps to get to the roots of what's going on.

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Have you or someone you know taken acid-blocking drugs, particularly Proton Pump Inhibitors? In this episode, I talk about the dangers of PPIs and everything you need to know about these acid-reducing drugs including the effects they can have on our bodies.


If we haven't met before, I'm Christina Tidwell and I'm so excited that you're here! I am a RN & Functional Nutrition Practitioner that helps those with autoimmune disease, hormone imbalance and gut issues heal without overwhelm so you can feel better in your body in a way that honors your unique needs and feels sustainable for the rest of your life. 

If you suffer from:

  • Fatigue and energy crashes

  • Brain fog

  • Poor digestion

  • Painful periods and PMS

  • Symptoms of autoimmunity

  • Stress and overwhelm 

...and aren't getting the support you need, I’m here to help guide you! My job is to clear the overwhelm, help you put the pieces of the puzzle together and co-create a sustainable path forward to help you reach your goals and feel better in your amazing body. When we work together you can’t fail. 

In my health & nutrition coaching programs I support you in the quest to get back into balance by listening to your story, understanding your needs, getting to the roots of imbalance in the body and co-creating a sustainable path to healing together. These sessions weave together functional nutrition and science, lived experience, mindset shifts, and intuitive guidance for a unique and full-spectrum approach to nutrition counseling and holistic health.

I always offer free 20-minute discovery sessions to get clear on your major health concerns and identify what’s standing in your way. Click the button below to set up your free consultation and we can create a plan of action specifically for you.

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Pep Talk for Having a Bad Symptom Day

On any healing journey, there are going to be ups and downs. Although they never feel good, symptoms, bad days, and flare ups are to be expected. I want you to have this pep talk in your back pocket so that anytime you're having a bad symptom day or experiencing a flare up, you can pull it out, give it a listen, know that you're supported, and remember that this too shall pass.

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PEP TALK FOR HAVING A BAD SYMPTOM DAY

Having one of those bad days where you’re noticing some more symptoms or having a flare up? These days can be so tough, especially when you’re working so hard to support your health. You probably feel like you’re doing everything that you’re supposed to, and you might be asking yourself: Why is my body not working? Why am I having this symptom? Why am I having this flare up?

On any healing journey, there are going to be ups and downs. Although they never feel good, symptoms, bad days, and flare ups are to be expected. To help you navigate the down days, I'm sharing a mini pep talk that you can listen to below for when you’re having a bad symptom day. These pep talks are something I’ve been giving to clients for years in my one-on-one coaching. I find that sometimes when we’re in the thick of it getting some support and a reframe of perspective can do so much.

I want you to have this pep talk from me in your back pocket so that anytime you're having a bad symptom day or experiencing a flare up, you can pull it out, give it a listen, know that you're supported, and remember that this too shall pass.

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If we haven't met before, I'm Christina Tidwell and I'm so excited that you're here! I am a RN & Functional Nutrition Practitioner that helps those with autoimmune disease, hormone imbalance and gut issues heal without overwhelm so you can feel better in your body in a way that honors your unique needs and feels sustainable for the rest of your life. 

If you suffer from:

  • Fatigue and energy crashes

  • Brain fog

  • Poor digestion

  • Painful periods and PMS

  • Symptoms of autoimmunity

  • Stress and overwhelm 

...and aren't getting the support you need, I’m here to help guide you! My job is to clear the overwhelm, help you put the pieces of the puzzle together and co-create a sustainable path forward to help you reach your goals and feel better in your amazing body. When we work together you can’t fail. 

In my health & nutrition coaching programs I support you in the quest to get back into balance by listening to your story, understanding your needs, getting to the roots of imbalance in the body and co-creating a sustainable path to healing together. These sessions weave together functional nutrition and science, lived experience, mindset shifts, and intuitive guidance for a unique and full-spectrum approach to nutrition counseling and holistic health.

I always offer free 20-minute discovery sessions to get clear on your major health concerns and identify what’s standing in your way. Click the button below to set up your free consultation and we can create a plan of action specifically for you.

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Cultivating a Healing Mindset and Self-Acceptance with Murlene Joseph

Murlene Joseph is a Registered Nurse and Certified Health Coach. Because of her own experience navigating chronic illness, she began her coaching business Myrrh Wellness in order to support others struggling on their own healing journeys. She’s here to remind you that you’re in control of your health. You can feel strong, light, and happy. In this episode of The Live Well Podcast, we speak about the importance of mindset on your healing journey, and how to cultivate self-acceptance and self-love in order to heal.

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Murlene Joseph is a Registered Nurse and Certified Health Coach. She is a descendant of Haiti, born and raised in Florida. Murlene has always loved helping people with their health, but it was her own experience with autoimmune disease beginning at age 25 that led her to health coaching and teaching individuals how to advocate and uplevel their health with small, consistent habit changes that provide sustainable healthy lifestyles. 

When she was diagnosed with Hashimoto's, rheumatoid arthritis, and polycystic ovarian syndrome she felt hopeless navigating the murky messaging of health and wellness, not sure where to start feeling good again. Because of her own experience navigating chronic illness, she began her coaching business Myrrh Wellness in order to support others struggling on their healing journeys. She’s here to remind you that you’re in control of your health. You can feel strong, light, and happy.

In this episode, we speak about the importance of mindset on your healing journey, and how to cultivate self-acceptance and self-love in order to heal.

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In this episode of The Live Well Podcast, I have special guest Murlene Joseph joining me. Murlene is a registered nurse, board-certified holistic nurse coach, and the founder of Myrrh Wellness. We talk about the importance of mindset on your healing journey.

SHOW NOTES:

  • 0:00 Intro 

  • 8:02 - Learning to find balance

    • Moving away from extremes and an all or nothing mindset

    • Letting go of unrealistic expectations

    • Accepting what is

  • 10:32 - Murlene talks about her love for food

    • Not denying yourself

    • We gravitate towards the things we love and bring us happiness

  • 12:08 - The turning point: realizing that her body and what was happening was not something Murlene could control

    • Shifting mindset to being happy and being healthy

  • 13:10 - The goal is 80-20

  • 13:34 - Being imperfect is easier

    • Trying to get to perfection is a journey we will never reach

  • 14:17 - Constant self-criticism can affect how you show up in your business

  • 14:45 - Being authentic and honest

  • 15:23 - It’s okay to admit that you don’t know everything

  • 16:52 - Healing isn’t always linear

    • Learning acceptance

    • Getting up and moving forward

    • It’s about self-confidence, self-love and getting rid of expectations

    • Acknowledging that no one is perfect

  • 19:09 - Showing up authentically in business and in sharing her healing journey

    • Healing also means failing sometimes or falling and getting back up

  • 20:19 - Live is happening now and being present in this moment

  • 23:13 - Shifting your mindset around healing

  • 28:18 - Asking for help, listening, getting advice, and understanding that we don’t have to have all the answers

  • 36:16 - Finding acceptance and what that means for Murlene

    • Accepting change which can be really hard

    • Accepting that we don’t have all the answers

    • Accepting help

    • Loving your body the way that it is - flaws and all

    • Accepting imperfections

  • 41:50 - Having supportive people in your life to interrupt negative thoughts and emotions

  • 44:08 - Not holding back anymore and living life regardless

  • 47:01 - Asking yourself what you’re really willing to do to change

  • 48:28 - Practicing humility

  • 49:39 - Where to find Murlene

  • 50:15 - Final thoughts & comments

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If you loved this episode, I'd be honored for you to give me a rating on iTunes. This helps me to get content out to others who are interested in getting control of their health through diet, lifestyle shifts and personal empowerment.


If we haven't met before, I'm Christina Tidwell and I'm so excited that you're here! I am a RN & Functional Nutrition Practitioner that helps those with autoimmune disease, hormone imbalance and gut issues heal without overwhelm so you can feel better in your body in a way that honors your unique needs and feels sustainable for the rest of your life. 

If you suffer from:

  • Fatigue and energy crashes

  • Brain fog

  • Poor digestion

  • Painful periods and PMS

  • Symptoms of autoimmunity

  • Stress and overwhelm 

...and aren't getting the support you need, I’m here to help guide you! My job is to clear the overwhelm, help you put the pieces of the puzzle together and co-create a sustainable path forward to help you reach your goals and feel better in your amazing body. When we work together you can’t fail. 

In my health & nutrition coaching programs I support you in the quest to get back into balance by listening to your story, understanding your needs, getting to the roots of imbalance in the body and co-creating a sustainable path to healing together. These sessions weave together functional nutrition and science, lived experience, mindset shifts, and intuitive guidance for a unique and full-spectrum approach to nutrition counseling and holistic health.

I always offer free 20-minute discovery sessions to get clear on your major health concerns and identify what’s standing in your way. Click the button below to set up your free consultation and we can create a plan of action specifically for you.

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