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In this episode of the Nutrient Dense Podcast, I speak with Dr. Alex Heyne, a Licensed Doctor of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. We explore Dr. Heyne's personal journey with chronic digestive issues that led him to discover the benefits of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The conversation delves into the unique approach of TCM towards digestive health, the connection between emotions and organ health, and the importance of early intervention in health issues. We also discuss the impact of herbs on gut and mental health, and how listeners can integrate TCM practices into their daily lives for better health outcomes.
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In this episode of the Nutrient Dense Podcast, I speak with Dr. Alex Heyne, a Licensed Doctor of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. We explore Dr. Heyne's personal journey with chronic digestive issues that led him to discover the benefits of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The conversation delves into the unique approach of TCM towards digestive health, the connection between emotions and organ health, and the importance of early intervention in health issues. We also discuss the impact of herbs on gut and mental health, and how listeners can integrate TCM practices into their daily lives for better health outcomes.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT IN THIS EPISODE:
LINKS:
CONNECT WITH HANNAH:
Instagram | Website
CONNECT WITH DR. ALEX HEYNE:
Instagram | Website
If you found this episode valuable, share it with a friend and leave us a rating/review! Thank you for listening ✨
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