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The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

Harnessing the Power of Mindset, Nutrition, and Movement with Dr. Arianne Missimer: Episode Rerun

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

Kate Kresge

Alternative Health, Medicine, 810564, Health & Fitness

4.8581 Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2024

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode with Dr. Arianne Missimer, you’ll hear us take a deep dive on: 1. How to combine mindset, nutrition, and movement for emotional and mental well-being. What is the Vagus Nerve? Learn more about the significance of the vagus nerve in rest, digestion, and breathing, considering mindset and neuroscience through Dr. Steven Porges' Polyvagal Theory. How techniques like humming, meditation, and cold showers can enhance the functioning of the vagus nerve and nervous system. Mastocytosis and its impact on mental health, and how combining functional and conventional medicine provides a comprehensive understanding and treatment approach. With a remarkable career spanning over 22 years, Dr. Arianne Missimer has established herself as an eminent figure in the realm of health and wellness. Her impressive credentials include being an esteemed Doctor of Physical Therapy, a Registered Dietitian, a Registered Yoga Teacher, a Mindfulness Educator, an accomplished author, and a cancer survivor. As the visionary Founder of the Movement Paradigm, Dr. Arianne has left an indelible mark on the health field. Her unwavering commitment to excellence has been recognized through a multitude of prestigious awards. Notably, she has been honored with the National Strength and Conditioning Association Sports Medicine Rehabilitation Specialist of the Year, American Dietetic Association Recognized Young Dietitian of the Year, the University of Delaware Outstanding Alumni, Neumann University Physical Therapy Alumni Award, Mainline Today Health Care Hero, and Mainline Today Power Women.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today on the root cause medicine podcast is really understanding the anatomy of the vagus nerve

0:06.0

to be able to influence it from a sensory perspective.

0:10.5

So for example, there's if we think 80% of the information from the vagus nerve is going up

0:15.6

to the brain.

0:16.5

So we can tap into not only from a food perspective and potentially probiotics and things like

0:22.1

that, but we can also tap into it from a visceral standpoint.

0:25.7

So doing different types of abdominal massages, very specific things and very specific techniques

0:31.4

can be super helpful for certain people who might be all in their head, very cerebral, and have a hard time connecting

0:39.4

to their body and being in their body.

0:42.9

Hello, hello.

0:44.4

I'm your host for today, Dr. Kate Henry, and today I'm talking with Dr. Ariane Mismer.

0:50.3

Dr. Ariane is an Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner, Doctor of Physical Therapy,

0:56.0

Registered Dietitian, Mindfulness Educator, and Strength and Conditioning Specialist.

1:01.0

Today, we're talking with her about the critical role of mindset, nutrition, and movement

1:06.0

and creating a life where you can thrive no matter what.

1:09.0

We like to call them the root causes of resilience.

1:12.2

We'll go over specific tools that will boost your nervous system health

1:15.3

and how Dr. Ariane leveraged mindset to compete in American Ninja Warrior during her cancer

1:21.5

treatment and more.

1:23.3

You'll love today's episode if you're someone who's looking to level up and meet

1:27.1

life's challenges no matter what gets thrown at you.

1:30.2

We'll go over specific exercises you can do and give you case studies that prove that this

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