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Dr. Katie Takayasu initially pursued a path in traditional Western medicine, but as her own health issues began to be evident, she took a step back to assess what would get to the cause of her symptoms rather mask the problem.

She has built a practice that is rich is evidence-based medicine that combines both Western and holistic approaches to treat the whole patient.   Dr. Katie teaches patients the value of optimizing their lifestyles - how we eat, how we move, how we sleep, and how we attend to our spiritual selves.  Dr. Katie Takayasu is also the author of the book Plants First - A Physicians Guide to Wellness Through a Plant-Forward Diet, which is sold at booksellers and on Amazon. 

We spoke quite a bit about the gut-brain connection.  Dr. Katie often recommends gut-based hypnosis for her patients.

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Katie Takayasu, MD, MBA has a private practice Wellness Insights in Stamford, CT

Learn more about her Integrative Health approach and detox plan at https://www.drkatie.com/
Dr. Katie on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/doctorkatie/



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