Have you ever asked your fertility physician if you should eliminate gluten and/or dairy? Have you wondered if your diet and gut health are optimal enough for a successful outcome? Have you done all of the elimination diets and then beat yourself up after having a pastry or something similar?
You are not alone. The majority of people in your situation have these recurrent thoughts, and the question is--how do we sort what is evidence-based and what is not? How do we live our lives with some enjoyment of food instead of strict rules and shame?
In this mind-blowing episode, Dr. Vivian walks us through the following:
You will not regret listening. May we each take with us something which will improve our health and our outcomes.
Guest Details
Dr. Vivian Asamoah is Board-certified in Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition. She completed her fellowship at the Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Post fellowship, she earned her certification in Functional Medicine through The Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM.) She is CEO of Houston Castro Institute, a private practice serving the West Houston community in Houston-Texas, for over a decade.
She is an international speaker, educator, and patient advocate. She has run continuing medical education for healthcare professionals in conventional
gastroenterology, as well as the non-allopathic fields of naturopathic medicine, chiropractic care, and dietetics.
Facebook: @vivianabenaasamoah
Instagram: @drvivianasamoah
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Please don’t let infertility have the final word. We are here to take the burden from you so that you can achieve your goal of building your family with confidence and compassion. I’m rooting for you always.
In Gratitude,
Dr. Erica Bove