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  • American Medicine Today 2-16-19

American Medicine Today 2-16-19

Saturday 16th February 2019

Discover the link between gut health and mental well-being, spine relief stories, and free speech discussions on 'American Medicine Today'.
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Gut Health, Spine Relief, and Free Speech: A Deep Dive on American Medicine Today

The health care in the country is too expensive... And we also- I mean so things are getting done slowly- to start fixing the algorithms that they are doing to censor our free speech.
Ever thought about how gut health can impact your overall well-being? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Bermel Bonati and Ethan Youker, along with Dr. Alfred Bonati, tackle the crucial role of probiotics in maintaining a healthy gut. They shed light on how antibiotics and proton pump inhibitors can mess with your gut microbiome and even lead to depression. But don’t worry, they also discuss how probiotics can help restore balance.
If you’re curious about the connection between your gut and mental health, this segment is a must-listen. The episode doesn't stop there. You'll hear a firsthand account from a patient who underwent the Bonati spine procedure and found immediate relief from chronic pain. Their story is both inspiring and informative, offering hope to anyone struggling with similar issues. Switching gears, John Michael Chambers joins the conversation to discuss America's current state and the importance of free speech.
He shares his perspective on President Trump's negotiation tactics and stresses the need to protect the Second Amendment. Whether you agree or disagree, his insights are sure to spark some thoughts. This episode blends serious topics with lighter moments, making it engaging and accessible. If you're interested in healthcare, medicine, or politics, 'American Medicine Today' has something for you.