Aspire2health, PA

Aspire2health, PA We are a wellness center for people seeking more than just a medical doctor. We provide the tools to live a longer and healthier life.

This page is NOT to be used for personal medical advice. This page is NOT monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We serve the Swannanoa, Black Mountain and Greater Asheville Area.

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11/11/2020

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09/01/2020

You're in luck if you see Dr. Kelly. He will keep you on the right track with these same healthy tips for better brain health!

This is such a common problem that I see daily and the pharmaceutical industry makes millions selling medications to fol...
09/01/2020

This is such a common problem that I see daily and the pharmaceutical industry makes millions selling medications to folks who don't eat enough fiber to support a healthy microbiome. Food is our best medicine!

Experts share foods that cause constipation, along with healthy foods for constipation that work as natural laxatives, helping alleviate the backed-up feeling.

06/18/2020

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OPTIMIZING YOUR BRAIN-GUT CONNECTION
Avatar Kelly Battaglia Sun Jun 14
If you struggle with mood swings, anxiety, and/or foggy thinking, you are not alone—far from it. The good news is that there are modifications you can make to your lifestyle that will enable you to get back to feeling more like your old self again. Could you believe that your brain-gut connection could be the answer?

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Balancing your gut microbiome could be the answer, not another trip to the doctor for a prescription.

“Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” -Maya Angelou

The most direct path to our brain—and peace of mind—is through our digestive tract. Did you know that your gut has more neurons than your brain? It’s true. And the gut and brain are so interconnected that when the gut microbiome is out of balance, it can manifest as sugar cravings and brain dysfunction.

Gut on Fire Equals Brain on Fire
This connection is so integral that within hours of a traumatic brain injury, the gut becomes inflamed!

A gut on fire is often populated by opportunistic bad bacteria which can cause cravings and foul moods, as well as leaky gut syndrome when the intestinal barrier breaks and allows undigested food particles to “leak” into the bloodstream. When this happens, the immune system responds by producing antibodies that can trigger brain dysfunction and autoimmune conditions.

When the intestinal wall is permeated repeatedly, it can lead to cognitive decline. Gentle, effective treatment protocols can help recover optimal gut functioning, which balances the brain and slows neurodegeneration.

The first step is understanding the modifiable lifestyle factors that are within your control for a balanced gut and brain.

Brain-Gut Connection
10 Lifestyle and Environmental Triggers
Sugar, in all its forms
Refined starches
Artificial sweeteners
Environmental toxins
Stress
Lack of sleep
Antibiotics
Many common medications, such as antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, antacids, proton-pump inhibitors, birth control pills, pain medications such as NSAIDs
Genetically-modified organisms in foods
Lack of healthy fats (from grass-fed animals, cold-water fish, ghee, avocado oil, olive oil, coconut oil) and consumption of unhealthy trans fats and industrial cooking oils (seed oils such as canola and soybean)
“If I’d Only Known Then What I Know Now…”
I’ve personally engaged in every one of these factors, but with age comes wisdom, and now I know better and do better…and feel better!

The brain-gut connection is a very personal topic for me. Growing up, my dad was diagnosed as both manic depressive and paranoid schizophrenic. As you can imagine, home life was difficult. He didn’t like the way the psychotropic drugs made him feel, so he often didn’t take them. Dad passed away a decade before I was introduced to Functional Medicine and the brain-gut connection. He popped antacids like they were candy; an acidic-feeling stomach is a sign of gut dysfunction, which is treatable. Even though my education in this field came too late for him, it is my mission to spread the word about the marvelous healing power of our bodies. We have miraculous regenerative capabilities when we support them properly.

May you have a balanced gut and a balanced brain.

A Functional Medicine Practitioner
brain-gut connection
In the Functional Medicine community, a two-step protocol is often used for gut restoration and detoxification. In this protocol, a practitioner will guide you through a month of gut restoration which includes refraining from inflammatory foods (e.g. grains, dairy, sugars, legumes, caffeine, alcohol), consumption of nutrient-dense foods (the rainbow of vegetables and berries, pastured meat, cold-water fish, eggs, nuts, and healthy fats), and supplemental support that often includes l-glutamine, probiotics, digestive enzymes, and herbal antimicrobials. Once the gut is repaired—and it can happen quickly—the second month’s focus is a gentle, yet powerful, detoxification protocol.

A wonderful benefit is that when your brain-gut connection is in balance, you don’t have sugar cravings or need willpower—your body will intuitively want the food it runs best on.

Supplemental Resources
Find the root cause of what ails you by working with a Functional Medicine practitioner.
Harvard Health on Leaky gut: What is it, and what can you do about it?
The Harvard Gazette on Understanding How the Intestine Replaces and Repairs Itself.
Cravings for sweets signal a gut imbalance; learn a simple, easy, and inexpensive fix from The Craving Cure by Julia Ross.
Heal your gut and detox in the community; join the waitlist for the next Vibrant Life Community Cleanse.
You can do something right now to help relieve stress read “Relieve Stress: Practice Mindful Yoga Walking“

05/27/2020

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04/29/2020

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03/17/2020

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03/12/2020

Don't be afraid, just do it!

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02/20/2020

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Swannanoa, NC
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