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Download the Free "Top 5 Ways to Heal Your Gut" eBook and start transforming your health goals!

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If you constantly feel stuck, inflamed, or disconnected, it might be time to look inward.

In this episode, I'll show you how to think in a way that rewires your biology and reconnects you to your body's ability to heal. I'll walk you through the real science behind neuroplasticity, gut-brain connection, and the placebo effect.

You can use your mind as a tool for transformation. Your thoughts aren't just noise. They shape your health.

If you're looking for a sustainable way to heal that benefits both mentally and physically, this episode of the Good Gut Feeling Podcast is for you: How to Use Positive Thinking as Medicine

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Dr. Alexandra Shustina is a board-certified gastroenterologist and internist and founder of Whole Gut Health formerly Manhattan Integrative Gastroenterology. She earned her medical degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed her internal medicine residency at St. Vincent's Hospital, and her gastroenterology training at Garden City Hospital in Michigan. She also has an advanced research degree in molecular biology and is passionate about a natural approach to chronic illness, is interested in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and has also studied osteopathic manipulative medicine, a holistic approach emphasizing the connection between the structure of the body and its function and dysfunction.

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