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The Dr. Gundry Podcast

Exclusive: Hannah Bronfman’s Secrets To Wellness, Revealed

The Dr. Gundry Podcast

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Nutrition, Medicine, Health & Fitness, Talk Radio

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2019

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Pizza and beer may make you feel good in the moment — but after an hour there's a good chance you won't be feeling so good anymore. Many of us do this: We eat what "feels good" in the moment without thinking about how we're going to feel later. So many foods don't really satisfy you. Instead they leave you feeling tired and hungrier than before you sat down to eat!Entrepreneur and author Hannah Bronfman says it's time to make a change. In her new book, Do What Feels Good: Recipes, Remedies, and Routines to Treat Your Body Right, Bronfman explains how people can live a lifestyle based on listening to their bodies and eating the foods that make them feel happiest and healthiest — without overindulging.I've been telling my patients for years about the importance of listening to their bodies and connecting what they eat to how they feel. And on today's show, Bronfman and I will discuss the surprising connection between your diet and breakouts you might be getting!Bronfman will also discuss what it means to "do what feels good," discuss her personal struggles with body image and an unhealthy relationship to food, and offer some practical tips about how to start listening to your own body, eat what makes YOU feel good, and have fun. But be warned: Bronfman's positive attitude and approach to eating and wellness are contagious — you may even want to start doing what feels good as soon as you've finished listening!

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0:00.0

Hey there, welcome to another exciting episode of the Dr. Gundry Podcast, the weekly

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podcast where I give you the tools you need to support your gut, boost your health, and live your youngest, healthiest life.

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Each week Dr. Stephen Gundry, a cardiologist, medical innovator, and author of New York Times

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bestsellers, The Plant Paradox and the Plant Paradox Cookbook shares the latest in cutting edge health information.

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He's excited to be a part of your unique health journey.

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So let's get started.

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So before we get into this week's episode,

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let's take a look at our review of the week.

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Mitzi Durtu Charlie writes, Let's take a look at our review of the week.

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Mitzi Durtzu Charlie writes,

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Love your podcast.

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Dr. Gondry, thank you for the work you do

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in making this important information available.

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Can you talk about Cambucci?

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Is it Plant Paradox Approve?

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Please, please consider reading your next audio book.

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I will be listening, thank you.

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So Mickey, I just completed reading the audiobook of the longevity paradox and because of the complaints of previous readers and I promise I will read my next book

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which will be out this holiday season of 219 on how to feed your family.

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Kambuja, you got to be careful and I've done a podcast on this.

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Most kambuja is pure sugar so you've got to look at the sugar of these products and most

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kambuja is two servings so you have to multiply everything you see by two and

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