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  • In this episode, host Ginger Hultin explores the relationship between nature and brain health with Dr. Austin Perlmutter, an internal medicine doctor. They discuss the importance of spending time outdoors, its effects on the microbiome and immune system, and practical tips for incorporating nature into daily life to improve mental and cognitive health. 

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover:  

    02:00 Practical Tips for Incorporating Nature into Daily Life 

    02:36 The Impact of Modern Lifestyle on Brain Health 

    05:35 Benefits of Nature Exposure 

    11:54 Understanding and Managing Stress 

    22:05 Forest Bathing and Mindfulness 

    25:00 Disconnection Syndrome and Reconnecting with Nature 

    32:35 Future of Brain Health Research 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    About Dr. Perlmutter 

    Dr. Austin Perlmutter is a board-certified internal medicine physician, New York Times bestselling author, published researcher, health investor and international educator. He currently serves as the executive director and research lead at Big Bold Health, a food-as-medicine company focused on helping people rejuvenate health through better immune function, where he is running a first-of-its kind study exploring the effects of plant nutrients on human aging through epigenetics. Dr. Perlmutter’s mission is help people improve their health by targeting the biological basis of “stuckness” in our brains and bodies. His writing, presentations, podcasts, and online educational programs explore how environmental factors influence our cognitive and mental state and have reached millions.  

     

    Connect with Dr. Perlmutter on Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn or Website 

     

    This podcast is produced by Larj Media. 

     

    Additional Links: 

    Dr. Perlmutter’s book is, “Brain Wash: Detox Your Mind for Clearer Thinking, Deeper Relationships, and Lasting happiness,” available at https://drperlmutter.com/books/brain-wash/ 

     

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As a healthcare ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    To find a transcript of this episode plus more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast. 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • In this episode, host Ginger Hultin delves into the intricacies of brain health with Dr. Austin Perlmutter, an internal medicine doctor turned neuroscience and lifestyle intervention specialist. Dr. Perlmutter explains how sleep contributes to memory consolidation, cognitive function, and emotional regulation. They also explore the profound impact of gut health on the brain and why the Mediterranean diet is key for promoting long-term brain health. 

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

    01:30 The Importance of Omega-3 Fatty Acids 

    02:29 Understanding Neuroplasticity 

    05:42 The Role of Sleep in Brain Health 

    11:17 Exercise and Brain Health 

    24:02 The Gut-Brain Connection 

    35:18 The Mediterranean Diet and Brain Health 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    About Dr. Perlmutter 

    Dr. Austin Perlmutter is a board-certified internal medicine physician, New York Times bestselling author, published researcher, health investor and international educator. He currently serves as the executive director and research lead at Big Bold Health, a food-as-medicine company focused on helping people rejuvenate health through better immune function, where he is running a first-of-its kind study exploring the effects of plant nutrients on human aging through epigenetics. Dr. Perlmutter’s mission is help people improve their health by targeting the biological basis of “stuckness” in our brains and bodies. His writing, presentations, podcasts, and online educational programs explore how environmental factors influence our cognitive and mental state and have reached millions.  

     

    Connect with Dr. Perlmutter on Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn or Website 

     

    This podcast is produced by Larj Media. 

     

    Additional Links: 

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As a healthcare ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    To find a transcript of this episode plus more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast. 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

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  • Host Ginger Hultin and dietitian Hillary Wright discuss the role of nutrition in cancer risk reduction, survivorship, and the importance of personalized dietary recommendations. Key topics include the impact of inflammation and obesity on cancer risk, the benefits of a plant-based diet, and the misconceptions surrounding sugar and cancer. 

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

    03:09 Cancer and Nutrition 

    09:23 The Microbiome and Cancer 

    11:28 Socioeconomic Factors in Healthy Eating 

    13:51 Evidence-Based Cancer Prevention Guidelines 

    20:12 Debunking Myths: Sugar and Cancer 

    26:01 The Truth About Soy and Cancer 

     

    The new American plate: New American Plate - American Institute for Cancer Research (aicr.org) 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    About Hillary Wright, MEd, RD, LDN: 

    Hillary Wright, MEd, RD, LDN is a registered and licensed dietitian with a bachelor's degree in human nutrition from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and a master's degree in health education from Boston University. She completed her dietetic training at Mount Auburn Hospital.  Hillary Began her career with over a decade as a nutrition educator for Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates Kenmore Practice.  She is the author of The PCOS Diet Plan: A Natural Approach to Health for Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, and The Prediabetes Diet Plan: How to Reverse Prediabetes and Prevent Diabetes through Healthy Eating and Exercise, and co-author of The Menopause Diet Plan: A Natural Guide to Managing Hormones, Health and Happiness.  Hillary is currently the Director of Nutrition Counseling for the Wellness Center at Boston IVF and a Senior Nutritionist at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.  She also has her own consulting practice, New Vision Nutrition, where she provides writing and editing services, recipe development and analysis, public speaking, seminar development and presentation, consultation with food companies, pharmaceutical and technology companies, and media/spokesperson work. 

     

    Connect with Hillary on Facebook, X, LinkedIn or her Website. 

     

    This podcast is produced by Larj Media. 

     

    Additional Links: 

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As a healthcare ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    To find a transcript of this episode plus more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast. 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • Host Ginger Hultin and dietitian Hillary Wright discuss the significant impact of physical activity on weight changes during menopause, surpassing the effects of aging and declining estrogen. The conversation delves into PCOS, its underdiagnosis, and the importance of dietary and lifestyle interventions. Wright explains the need for proactive, balanced eating, regular physical activity, and stress management for managing insulin resistance and improving overall health for women. 

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

    05:00 Hormonal Changes and Their Impact 

    16:27 The Role of Physical Activity 

    25:21 Dietary Advice for Menopause Transition 

    28:31 Intermittent Fasting and Circadian Rhythms  

    43:49 Nutrition and Lifestyle Interventions for PCOS 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    About Hillary Wright, MEd, RD, LDN: 

    Hillary Wright, MEd, RD, LDN is a registered and licensed dietitian with a bachelor's degree in human nutrition from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and a master's degree in health education from Boston University. She completed her dietetic training at Mount Auburn Hospital.  Hillary Began her career with over a decade as a nutrition educator for Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates Kenmore Practice.  She is the author of The PCOS Diet Plan: A Natural Approach to Health for Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, and The Prediabetes Diet Plan: How to Reverse Prediabetes and Prevent Diabetes through Healthy Eating and Exercise, and co-author of The Menopause Diet Plan: A Natural Guide to Managing Hormones, Health and Happiness.  Hillary is currently the Director of Nutrition Counseling for the Wellness Center at Boston IVF and a Senior Nutritionist at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.  She also has her own consulting practice, New Vision Nutrition, where she provides writing and editing services, recipe development and analysis, public speaking, seminar development and presentation, consultation with food companies, pharmaceutical and technology companies, and media/spokesperson work. 

     

    Connect with Hillary on Facebook, X, LinkedIn or her Website. 

     

    This podcast is produced by Larj Media. 

     

    Additional Links: 

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As a healthcare ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    To find a transcript plus more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast. 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • Host Ginger Hultin explores the idea of intuitive eating with guest Chelsey Amer, a registered dietitian nutritionist and certified intuitive eating counselor. Chelsey shares her extensive knowledge and personal journey, offering practical tips and insights for embracing intuitive eating and breaking free from the dieting cycle. They discuss the fundamental principles of intuitive eating, the different types of hunger, and how to overcome common challenges such as emotional eating and diet culture messaging.  

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

    02:48 Defining Intuitive Eating 

    03:53 History and Certification of Intuitive Eating 

    04:55 Practical Challenges of Intuitive Eating 

    05:48 Client Engagement and Overcoming Resistance 

    09:32 Types of Hunger 

    11:16 First Principles of Intuitive Eating 

    17:10 Intuitive Eating in Practice 

    38:02 Common Misconceptions  

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

    This podcast is produced by Larj Media.

     

    About Chelsey Amer, MS, RDN, CDN: 

    Chelsey Amer, MS, RDN, CDN is the founder of Chelsey Amer Nutrition, an online nutrition coaching practice and consulting business. Her mission is to make nutrition easy, without dieting.  She is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Michigan and a Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition from New York University. Chelsey is the author of Thrive in 5 ebook and The 28-Day Pescatarian Meal Plan & Cookbook. In addition, she has her blog, 4 Types of Hunger to Become an Intuitive Eater to help those learning to become intuitive eaters guide their food choices. 

     

    Connect with Chelsey on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Website 

     

    Additional Links: 

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As a healthcare ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    To find a transcript of this episode plus more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast. 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • Host Ginger Hultin and registered dietitian nutritionist, certified intuitive eating counselor, Chelsey Amer discuss how parents can model healthy food relationships for their children by first addressing their own food issues. Chelsey shares insights into the impact of maternal diet behavior on children, the importance of family meals, and how parents can avoid common traps like food restriction and ignoring cravings. The conversation delves into the challenges of feeding picky eaters and the benefits of involving kids in meal preparation. They also touch on the significance of honoring hunger cues and avoiding the 'clean plate club' mentality. Tune in to learn practical tips for fostering a healthy relationship with food within your family. 

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

    03:13 Impact of Parental Diet Behavior on Children 

    07:30 Baby Led Weaning and Autonomy in Eating 

    08:25 Balancing Meals and Offering Choices 

    11:17 Addressing Busy Parents' Common Traps 

    15:06 Teaching Kids About Food Without Labels 

    20:30 Managing Added Sugars in Children's Diets 

    24:02 Semi-Homemade Meals for Busy Parents 

    27:54 Moving Away from Restrictive Mindsets 

    29:37 Understanding and Honoring Hunger 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    About Chelsey Amer, MS, RDN, CDN: 

    Chelsey Amer, MS, RDN, CDN is the founder of Chelsey Amer Nutrition, an online nutrition coaching practice and consulting business. Her mission is to make nutrition easy, without dieting. She is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Michigan and a Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition from New York University. Chelsey is the author of Thrive in 5 ebook and The 28-Day Pescatarian Meal Plan & Cookbook. In addition, she has her blog, 4 Types of Hunger to Become an Intuitive Eater to help those learning to become intuitive eaters guide their food choices. 

     

    Connect with Chelsey on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Website 

     

    Resources mentioned in the episode:  

    Daniel Tiger Food Allergy: Episode 4, Season 3 

    The Satter Divison of Responsibility in Feeding: https://www.ellynsatterinstitute.org/how-to-feed/the-division-of-responsibility-in-feeding/ 

     

    Additional Links: 

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As an ambassador, you can request free product samples and watch webinars available for continuing education credit. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    To find a transcript of this episode plus more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast. 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • Host Ginger Hultin discusses the critical role of hydration and nutrition for athletes with fellow dietitian Kelly Jones. With Kelly being a board-certified specialist in sports dietetics, they dive into many aspects of athlete's health, including the importance of sodium and fluids for hydration, protein and calorie needs, and the nuances of fueling for different sports, from swimming to baseball. They also address the challenges of maintaining a balanced diet amidst a busy schedule, the impacts of disordered eating, and the physiological changes faced by young athletes. And Kelly gives practical tips for parents, coaches, and athletes on optimizing diet and hydration strategies to enhance performance and overall health. 

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

    04:19 Fueling Different Types of Athletes 

    09:36 Challenges of Student Athletes 

    25:32 Disordered Eating in Athletes 

    30:19 Hydration Needs and Electrolyte Balance 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    About Kelly Jones, MS, RD, CSSD, LDN: 

    Kelly Jones is a board-certified specialist in sports dietetics, and owner of Kelly Jones Nutrition. She began her career as an associate professor of nutrition and exercise physiology, while building her sports nutrition practice. As a nationally recognized nutrition expert, Kelly is regularly featured in outlets such as Well + Good, Runner’s World, Men’s Health, Insider, and more. She regularly appears on broadcast television, often representing brands who align with her values to showcase the ease of incorporating nutrient dense, plant-based foods, into a busy and active lifestyle. Kelly is passionate about empowering athletes and highly active individuals to optimally fuel their busy lives. Based on well-accepted scientific evidence on physical and mental health, Kelly practices with a plant-based sports nutrition approach. As a board-certified sports dietitian, mom, and former division I athlete who still loves to compete in races, weight train, and practice yoga, Kelly helps others integrate new nutrition habits with their training schedule in a realistic way. 

     

    Connect with Kelly on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    Additional Links: 

    If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As a healthcare ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    To find a transcript of this episode plus more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast. 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • Host Ginger Hultin discusses the importance of protein intake with Kelly Jones, a fellow registered dietitian and sports nutrition specialist. They debunk myths around protein requirements, highlight discrepancies in media reports, and emphasize the significance of individualized protein intake needs. The conversation delves into protein requirements for athletes, pregnant and postpartum women, and everyday active individuals. 

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

    03:47 Understanding Protein Needs and RDA 

    05:26 Balancing Macronutrients: Protein, Carbs, and Fats 

    08:40 Practical Tips for Busy Lifestyles 

    10:07 The Importance of Protein Timing 

    15:29 Quality Protein Sources and Combining 

    18:10 Plant-Based Proteins and Their Benefits 

    32:03 Protein Needs During Pregnancy and Postpartum 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    About Kelly Jones, MS, RD, CSSD, LDN: 

    Kelly Jones is a board-certified specialist in sports dietetics, and owner of Kelly Jones Nutrition. She began her career as an associate professor of nutrition and exercise physiology, while building her sports nutrition practice. As a nationally recognized nutrition expert, Kelly is regularly featured in outlets such as Well + Good, Runner’s World, Men’s Health, Insider, and more. She regularly appears on broadcast television, often representing brands who align with her values to showcase the ease of incorporating nutrient dense, plant-based foods, into a busy and active lifestyle. Kelly is passionate about empowering athletes and highly active individuals to optimally fuel their busy lives. Based on well-accepted scientific evidence on physical and mental health, Kelly practices with a plant-based sports nutrition approach. As a board-certified sports dietitian, mom, and former division I athlete who still loves to compete in races, weight train, and practice yoga, Kelly helps others integrate new nutrition habits with their training schedule in a realistic way. 

     

    Connect with Kelly on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

    This podcast is produced by Larj Media.

     

    Additional Links: 

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As a healthcare ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    To find a transcript of this episode plus more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast. 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • Host Ginger Hultin is joined by the founder of the Functional Medicine Movement, Dr. Jeffrey Bland. They delve into the realms of functional medicine, focusing on women's health, sleep, nutrition, and the immune system. Dr. Bland shares his insights on perimenopause and menopause from a functional and integrative perspective, highlighting the importance of addressing women's health beyond just balancing hormones. They also discuss social determinants of health, and how our social environments impact gene expression through epigenetics, stressing the reversibility of these epigenetic marks. Dr. Bland provides a detailed explanation on the adaptability of the immune system, the differences between innate and acquired immunity, and the effects of diet on health. 

      

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

    01:13 The Evolution of Women's Health Research 

    03:57 Social Determinants and Epigenetics 

    05:55 Understanding the Immune System 

    13:14 Diet and Immune Health 

    17:38 Hormones and Women's Health 

    19:32 Aging, Sleep, and the Immune System 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    About Dr. Jeffrey Bland, PhD, FACN, FACB, CNS: 

    Dr. Jeffrey Bland, PhD, FACN, FACB, CNS is known worldwide as the founder of the Functional Medicine movement, which represents his vision for a care model that is grounded in systems biology and informed by research. Dr. Bland began his career as a professor of Biochemistry at the University of Pugest Sound and contributed to the founding and accreditation of Bastyr University, the first federally accredited university offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in natural medicine.  He has created the Personalized Lifestyle Medicine Institute (PLMI) and the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM), the global leader in Functional Medicine education. Dr. Bland is the author of best-selling books and over 120 peer-reviewed research publications.  Most recently he launched Big Bold Health which advocates for the power of immuno-rejuvenation to enhance immunity at a global level. 

     

    Connect with Dr. Bland on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or his website. 

    This podcast is produced by Larj Media.

     

    Additional Links: 

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As a healthcare ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    To find a transcript of this episode, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast. 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • Host Ginger Hultin dives deep into the world of functional medicine with Dr. Jeffrey Bland, the founder of the Functional Medicine Movement. They explore the core principles of functional medicine, discussing how it looks at the root causes of health issues rather than just treating symptoms. The conversation covers the importance of personalized medicine, the intersection of traditional and functional medicine, and how modern science can rejuvenate the immune system. They also discuss practical tips on nutrition, the role of diet in health, and the complexity of patient care in functional medicine.  

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

    01:19 Defining Functional Medicine 

    02:34 Functional Medicine vs Traditional Medicine 

    06:20 Integrative and Holistic Approaches to Nutrition 

    10:59 Healthy Lifestyle and Nutritional Practices 

    12:00 Mitochondrial Health and Long COVID 

    22:33 Immunonutrition and Immune System Rejuvenation 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    About Dr. Jeffrey Bland, PhD, FACN, FACB, CNS:  

    Dr. Jeffrey Bland, PhD, FACN, FACB, CNS is known worldwide as the founder of the Functional Medicine movement, which represents his vision for a care model that is grounded in systems biology and informed by research. Dr. Bland began his career as a professor of Biochemistry at the University of Pugest Sound and contributed to the founding and accreditation of Bastyr University, the first federally accredited university offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in natural medicine.  He has created the Personalized Lifestyle Medicine Institute (PLMI) and the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM), the global leader in Functional Medicine education. Dr. Bland is the author of best-selling books and over 120 peer-reviewed research publications.  Most recently he launched Big Bold Health which advocates for the power of immuno-rejuvenation to enhance immunity at a global level. 

     

    Connect with Dr. Bland on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or his website. 

     

    Additional Links: 

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As a healthcare ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    To find a transcript of this episode plus more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast. 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • Host Ginger Hultin talks with gut health nutrition expert and registered dietitian Kate Scarlata all about Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). They explore its prevalence, symptoms, treatments, and the stigma often associated with this gastrointestinal issue. Discover the importance of diet, including the controversial low FODMAP diet, and why a multidisciplinary approach to treatment is crucial. Learn about the science behind IBS, the role of the gut microbiome, and how conditions like small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) overlap with IBS symptoms.  

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

    01:22 Understanding SIBO and Its Connection to IBS  

    03:03 The Science Behind IBS and Its Diagnosis  

    07:27 Exploring Treatments  

    12:49 Addressing the Stigma and Advocacy for IBS  

    15:03 The Importance of Research and Multidisciplinary Care  

    20:38 Dietary Approaches to Managing IBS and SIBO  

    21:08 The Low FODMAP Diet 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    About Kate Scarlata, MPH, RDN: 

    Kate Scarlata MPH, RDN is a Boston-based registered dietitian and New York Times best-selling author with 30+ years of digestive health experience. She was awarded Best Dietitian 2016 by Boston Magazine. She’s a world-renowned low FODMAP diet expert and invited speaker at numerous international and national gastrointestinal health conferences from Harvard Medical School to Monash University. Kate specializes in digestive health including treatment for: IBS, celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, Mast cell Activation syndrome and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO).  Her passion is to educate health professionals on Gut Health topics as well as patient advocacy via her #IBelieveinyourStory campaign. Kate has been featured in articles by NBC News, USA Today, The Washington Post, Shape Magazine, The Zoe Report, Well+Good, The Boston Globe and many more. Connect with Kate on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, or her website. 

     

    Resources mentioned in the episode:  

    MONASH: https://www.monashfodmap.com/ibs-central/i-have-ibs/get-the-app/ 

    Nerva: https://try.nervaibs.com/ 

     

    Additional Links: 

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As an ambassador, you can request free product samples, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

    If you have a question or comment, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast to record your message. We will do our best to respond on an upcoming podcast!  This is also where you can find a transcript of this episode.

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • Stay in-the-know on the hottest trending topics in health and nutrition with The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, sponsored by Orgain. Join host Ginger Hultin, MS, RDN, CSO, an integrative dietitian nutritionist, as she speaks with some of the most inspiring and passionate subject-matter experts in nutrition, health, and wellness. Each episode explores the science behind popular trends in nutrition and health, debunks common myths, and provides healthcare professionals and health-minded consumers with practical insights from trusted experts. 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn and visit her website.  

     

    For show notes, transcripts, and more resources, visit Orgain Healthcare. 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • Host Ginger Hultin talks with gut health nutrition expert and registered dietitian, Kate Scarlata, to explore the world of gut microbiome dynamics. From the impact of neurotransmitters like serotonin on our mood to the intricate dance between different microbes in our gut, they delve deep into how our gut health impacts our mental and physical health. They bust myths surrounding probiotics and fermented foods, highlight the significant influence of dietary choices on gut microbiome diversity, and share actionable insights on fostering a healthy gut through varied plant-based diets and strategic use of fermented foods.  

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

    06:38 Probiotics and Fermented Foods  

    13:12 The Gut-Brain Connection: How Your Microbiome Influences Your Mood  

    16:30 Gut Health and Its Impact on Skin and Hormones  

    22:32 Dietary Strategies for Optimal Gut Health  

    35:08 The Influence of Alcohol and Medications on Gut Health  

    39:02 Identifying and Addressing Gut Health Issues 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    About Kate Scarlata, MPH, RDN: 

    Kate Scarlata MPH, RDN is a Boston-based registered dietitian and New York Times best-selling author with 30+ years of digestive health experience. She was awarded Best Dietitian 2016 by Boston Magazine. She’s a world-renowned low FODMAP diet expert and invited speaker at numerous international and national gastrointestinal health conferences from Harvard Medical School to Monash University. Kate specializes in digestive health including treatment for: IBS, celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, Mast cell Activation syndrome and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO).  Her passion is to educate health professionals on Gut Health topics as well as patient advocacy via her #IBelieveinyourStory campaign. Kate has been featured in articles by NBC News, USA Today, The Washington Post, Shape Magazine, The Zoe Report, Well+Good, The Boston Globe and many more. Connect with Kate on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn,or her website. 

     

    Additional Links: 

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As an ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free: https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    If you have a question or comment, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast to record your message.  We will do our best to respond on an upcoming podcast!  This is also where you can find a transcript of this episode plus more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast. 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • Host Ginger Hultin talks with Chris Vogliano, a PhD and registered dietitian with a global perspective on food systems. They deep dive into the intersection of nutrition, sustainability, and the future of food systems. They explore how dietary diversity, the power of legumes, and technological innovations like lab-grown meat can contribute to a more sustainable global food system. The conversation covers the triple bottom line of people, planet, and profit, the impact of food choices on biodiversity, and practical advice for individuals to make more sustainable food choices.  

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover:  

    06:43 Dietary Diversity and Its Impact on Health and the Planet 

    13:10 Lab-Grown Meat: Innovations and Ethical Considerations 

    20:53 Sustainable Seafood and Aquaculture Insights 

    21:22 The Power of Bivalves in Your Diet 

    23:53 Seaweed: The Superfood of the Sea 

    37:07 Innovations in Food Waste Reduction 

    39:49 Predictions for the Future of Food 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website.  

     

    About Chris Vogliano, PhD, RD: 

    Chris Vogliano, PhD, RD is a food system sustainability expert.  As a registered dietitian he received his PhD in Public Health Nutrition & Food Systems from Massey University.  He is currently a Technical Advisor of Food Systems with the United States Agency for International Development – Advancing Nutrition and the Technical Nutrition specialist for the Global Diet Quality Project.  Doctor Vogliano is the Co-founder and Director of Reseach at Food+Planet.  He has worked to promote equity and sustainability across the food system, including designing policies and program interventions to improve food security for low-income populations and consulting with Fortune 500 brands on sustainability initiatives. He’s given over 80 academic presentations both domestically and internationally, published numerous peer-reviewed research publications, and has served as a research fellow for The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and Bioversity International. Connect with Chris Vogliano, PhD, RDN on Instagram or LinkedIn. 

     

    Resources mentioned in the episode:  

    https://www.seafoodwatch.org/seafood-basics/sustainable-healthy-fish  

     

     Additional Links: 

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As a healthcare ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    For a transcript of this episode, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • Host Ginger Hultin talks with Chris Vogliano, a PhD and registered dietitian with a global perspective on food systems. Together, they dissect the deep-rooted connections between our dietary choices, health, environmental sustainability, and the profound impact of our food systems on climate change. They explore the role of diversity in our diets, specifically the importance of incorporating plant-based foods for both personal and planetary health. The dialogue sheds light on pressing issues such as food waste, malnutrition, and the role of sustainable food systems in combating climate change.  

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

    04:03 The Impact of Food Choices on Climate Change 

    09:49 Exploring the Power of Legumes for Health and Environment 

    12:12 The Global Challenge of Food Waste 

    14:40 Sustainable Practices: From Canned Foods to Recycling 

    18:43 Prioritizing Actions for Environmental and Nutritional Health 

    27:07 Food and Planet: Advocating for Sustainable Food Systems 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website.  

     

    About Chris Vogliano, PhD, RDN: 

    Chris Vogliano, PhD, RD is a food system sustainability expert.  As a registered dietitian he received his PhD in Public Health Nutrition & Food Systems from Massey University.  He is currently a Technical Advisor of Food Systems with the United States Agency for International Development – Advancing Nutrition and the Technical Nutrition specialist for the Global Diet Quality Project.  Doctor Vogliano is the Co-founder and Director of Reseach at Food+Planet.  He has worked to promote equity and sustainability across the food system, including designing policies and program interventions to improve food security for low-income populations and consulting with Fortune 500 brands on sustainability initiatives. He’s given over 80 academic presentations both domestically and internationally, published numerous peer-reviewed research publications, and has served as a research fellow for The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and Bioversity International. 

     

    Connect with Chris Vogliano on Instagram or LinkedIn. 

     

    Resources mentioned in the episode:  

    https://www.stilltasty.com/ 

     

    Additional Links: 

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As a healthcare ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    For a transcript and more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, please visit:  https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • In this episode, host Ginger Hultin talks with registered dietitian nutritionist Vandana Sheth, to unpack the truths and challenges of diabetes management. Vandana shares her personal connection to diabetes, which has fueled her passion and specialization in the field. Together, they demystify the condition, discussing the differences between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes and the importance of early intervention, nutrition and lifestyle changes. 

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

    00:28 The Power of Nutrition in Managing Diabetes 

    05:02 Understanding Diabetes: Types, Management, and Misconceptions 

    06:34 The Importance of Early Diagnosis and Proactive Management 

    13:39 Navigating Diabetes with Technology and Medication 

    18:51 Supporting Loved Ones with Diabetes 

    21:31 Nutrition Speed Tips: Debunking Myths and Empowering Choices 

    29:36 The Role of Physical Activity in Diabetes Management 

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    About Vandana Sheth, RDN, CDCES, FAND: 

    Vandana Sheth, RDN, CDCES, FAND is a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist and Intuitive Eating Counselor with over 20 years of experience. Vandana grew up in India and moved to the U.S. as an adult, more than 30 years ago. She has become a best-selling author for her book My Indian Table: Quick & Tasty Vegetarian Recipes. Vandana helps her clients build healthy relationships with food through inspiration and motivation from a place of fear, anxiety, low self-esteem, to feelings of joy, happiness, increased confidence, and energy.  She focuses on plant-based nutrition, diabetes, eating disorders, weight management, and traditional Indian diets.  In addition to her private practice, she currently is a Media Spokesperson for the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists and Medical Expert Reviewer for U.S. News & World Report. 

     

    Connect with Vandana on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube or her website. 

     

    Resources mentioned in the episode: 

    https://vandana-sheth.teachable.com/p/jumpstart-from-diagnosis-to-immediate-action-take-back-control-of-your-blood-sugars 

     

    Additional Links: 

    This podcast is sponsored by Orgain Healthcare. If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As a healthcare ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Learn more and sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    For a transcript of this episode and more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, please visit:  https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • In this episode, registered dietitian nutritionist Vandana Sheth shares how a plant-based diet can have positive health impacts and still be culturally relevant for anyone looking to make changes to what they eat. Vandana grew up in India and moved to the U.S. as an adult, more than 30 years ago. She shares what she learned from her mom’s healthy cooking and how she adapted that practice to life in the U.S. She and host Ginger Hultin also discuss specific plant-based swaps to increase nutrition, the importance of fiber and meal prep strategies for families where everyone doesn’t eat plant-based. 

     

    In this episode:   

    00:34 Common Misconceptions and Mistakes in Plant-Based Diets 

    02:38 Vandana's Personal and Professional Journey in Nutrition 

    03:55 Cultural Identity and Plant-Based Eating 

    08:29 The Benefits of Plant-Based Diets Explained 

    13:47 Making Plant-Based Eating Accessible and Enjoyable 

    17:53 Navigating Cultural Foods in a Plant-Based Diet 

    20:51 Meal Prepping and Grocery Shopping Tips for a Plant-Based Diet 

    33:07 Staying True to Cultural Preferences While Eating Healthy  

     

    About Ginger Hultin, MS, RD, CSO: 

    Ginger is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. 

     

    About Vandana Sheth, RDN, CDCES, FAND: 

    Vandana Sheth, RDN, CDCES, FAND is a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist and Intuitive Eating Counselor with over 20 years of experience. Vandana grew up in India and moved to the U.S. as an adult, more than 30 years ago. She has become a best-selling author for her book My Indian Table: Quick & Tasty Vegetarian Recipes. Vandana helps her clients build healthy relationships with food through inspiration and motivation from a place of fear, anxiety, low self-esteem, to feelings of joy, happiness, increased confidence, and energy.  She focuses on plant-based nutrition, diabetes, eating disorders, weight management, and traditional Indian diets.  In addition to her private practice, she currently is a Media Spokesperson for the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists and Medical Expert Reviewer for U.S. News & World Report. Connect with Vandana on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube or her website. 

     

    Resources mentioned in the episode:  

    The ingredient Vandana mentioned to put in your beans and lentils to help with digestion: Asafetida.  

     

    Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and PCRM  

     

    Additional Links: 

    If you're a credentialed healthcare professional, we invite you to join Orgain's Healthcare Ambassador Program. As an ambassador, you can request free product samples for yourself and your clients, watch webinars available for continuing education credit and obtain resources designed for you. Sign up for free at https://healthcare.orgain.com/welcome-kit-request. 

     

    Transcript: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • In this episode of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, host Ginger Hultin, MS, RDN, CSO, sits down with our producer and gets personal. Ginger talks about the life experiences that led her to become a dietitian and she shares her work and exercise goals for 2024. Throughout their conversation, Ginger gives guidance for how to make sustainable changes in your life and what the research says about aging and longevity.  

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover: 

     

    00:20 Journey to Becoming a Registered Dietitian 

    01:49 Experience in the Restaurant Industry 

    02:16 Role and Misconceptions of a Dietitian 

    03:02 Transition from Personal Trainer to Nutritionist 

    03:49 Understanding the Difference Between Nutritionist and Dietitian 

    04:56 Pursuing a Doctorate in Clinical Nutrition 

    05:55 Navigating Contradictory Nutrition Information 

    06:57 Specialization in Oncology Nutrition 

    08:03 Discovering and Partnering with Orgain 

    08:51 Dietitian Practice Beyond Oncology 

    09:21 Tips for Sustainable Lifestyle Changes 

    12:46 Importance of Inclusive Eating 

    13:22 Foods to Add to Your Diet for Better Health 

    16:09 Adapting to Changing Nutrition Science 

    17:34 Approach to Aging and Longevity 

    18:58 Following a Plant-Based Diet 

    19:54 New Year's Resolutions and Looking Forward 

    20:51 Closing Remarks and Future Plans 

     

    Ginger Hultin is an integrative, clinical dietitian and cancer nutrition specialist with a master’s degree from Bastyr University, where she currently serves as adjunct faculty teaching clinical nutrition. She has been in practice for over 10 years using a personalized, holistic nutrition approach. She runs a full-time virtual private practice, Ginger Hultin Nutrition where she helps clients with complex health problems improve their health thought nutrition. In addition to being the host of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, she is an author of two books, Anti-inflammatory Diet Meal Prep and the How to Eat to Beat Disease Cookbook. Ginger is also currently pursuing her doctorate in clinical nutrition. 

     

    Connect with Ginger on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website.  

     

    For a transcript of this episode and more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, please visit: https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast  

     

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • In this episode of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, host Mary Purdy, MS, RDN, welcomes Ginger Hultin, MS, RDN, CSO, our new host for 2024. They reflect on past episodes and dissect pearls of wisdom shared by our guests. Mary and Ginger also discuss emerging trends in the wellness and nutrition space and share predictions for what everyone will be talking about in 2024. Plus, they’ll share personal goals and resolutions for the year ahead. 

     

    In this episode, we’ll cover:  

     

    00:00 Introduction and Welcoming the New Host

    00:22 Reflecting on Past Podcast Experiences

    01:47 The Importance of Nutrition in Healthcare

    02:16 Personal Connections and Career Journeys

    03:38 The Power of Accountability in Behavior Change

    04:42 Looking Back at Favorite Episodes and Guests

    06:00 Exploring the Role of Nutrition in Disease Prevention

    07:56 The Importance of Mental Fitness and Wellness

    11:19 The Role of Nutrition in Hormonal Health

    18:32 The Future of Nutrition and Wellness Trends

    31:21 Personal Goals and Paths for the New Year

     

    For a transcript of this episode and more information about The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, please visit: 

     

    https://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast 

     

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen. 

  • In this episode of The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast, host Mary Purdy, MS, RDN, speaks with Dr. Drew Ramsey, MD, who is a psychiatrist, author, professor and organic farmer. Dr. Ramsey is a clear voice in the mental health conversation and one of psychiatry's leading proponents of using nutritional interventions. Tune in as they discuss how nutrition can support mental health.  

    In this episode we’ll cover: 

    (11:05) Defining mental fitness 

    (17:36) Foods to support mental health 

    (27:41) Addressing mental health issues like depression through diet 

    (38:18) Understanding supplements for mental health 

    Dr. Drew Ramsey, a nutritional psychiatrist, author, professor and organic farmer. Dr. Ramsey is a clear voice in the mental health conversation and one of psychiatry's leading proponents of using nutritional interventions. He founded the Brain Food Clinic in New York City, offering treatment and consultation for depression, anxiety and emotional wellness concerns. The clinic incorporates evidence-based nutrition and integrative psychiatry treatments with psychotherapy, coaching, and responsible medication management. Using the latest in brain science, nutrition and mental health research, and an array of delicious food, the clinic helps people improve their mental health and mental fitness. His team offered the first Nutritional Psychiatry Clinician Training Program helping hundreds of mental health clinicians learn the evidence and clinical methods to effectively use nutrition. He has also authored four books on food and mental health and is an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. 

    For show notes, transcripts, and to learn more about host Mary Purdy, MS, RDN, visit:  

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