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Eastern medicine meets a modern mama! Today, registered dietitian nutritionist Kait meets with Dr. Kristen Hill to talk about acupuncture for gut health, hormones, and fertility.
Kristen M. Hill, AP, Dipl. O.M. is a Board-Certified Acupuncture Physician & Herbalist in Lake Nona, FL.
You can book an appointment with Dr Kristen here: https://nurturenona.janeapp.com
To book a 1:1 nutrition consult with Kait, visit: www.kaitrichardsonrd.com
Regarding TCM & Endometrosis:
"Endometriosis is definitely considered an Excess pattern in Traditional Chinese Medicine, particularly due to Blood Stasis, which creates fixed, often severe pain and obstructs healthy flow. But it can also be complicated by Dampness, Phlegm, or Cold depending on the patient. Some people develop cysts or masses—that’s where we might see more Phlegm-Damp accumulation layered on top of the stagnation. So it’s often a combination, but the root is typically an excess condition, especially early on." -Dr. Kristen Hill
Kait is available for virtual and in-person speaking events to inspire your team to stop dieting and eat healthier. Learn more on her website www.kaitrichardsonrd.com.
//Instagram: @kaitrichardsonrd
Disclaimer: Kait is a Registered Dietitian, not a licensed therapist or medical doctor. This information is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not meant to be a substitute for mental health counseling or medical advice.
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Eastern medicine meets a modern mama! Today, registered dietitian nutritionist Kait meets with Dr. Kristen Hill to talk about acupuncture for gut health, hormones, and fertility.
Kristen M. Hill, AP, Dipl. O.M. is a Board-Certified Acupuncture Physician & Herbalist in Lake Nona, FL.
You can book an appointment with Dr Kristen here: https://nurturenona.janeapp.com
To book a 1:1 nutrition consult with Kait, visit: www.kaitrichardsonrd.com
Regarding TCM & Endometrosis:
"Endometriosis is definitely considered an Excess pattern in Traditional Chinese Medicine, particularly due to Blood Stasis, which creates fixed, often severe pain and obstructs healthy flow. But it can also be complicated by Dampness, Phlegm, or Cold depending on the patient. Some people develop cysts or masses—that’s where we might see more Phlegm-Damp accumulation layered on top of the stagnation. So it’s often a combination, but the root is typically an excess condition, especially early on." -Dr. Kristen Hill
Kait is available for virtual and in-person speaking events to inspire your team to stop dieting and eat healthier. Learn more on her website www.kaitrichardsonrd.com.
//Instagram: @kaitrichardsonrd
Disclaimer: Kait is a Registered Dietitian, not a licensed therapist or medical doctor. This information is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not meant to be a substitute for mental health counseling or medical advice.

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