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Dr. Ann Shippy: Is toxic mold your kryptonite?

Dr. Ann Shippy: Is toxic mold your kryptonite?

FromThe Beautifully Broken Podcast


Dr. Ann Shippy: Is toxic mold your kryptonite?

FromThe Beautifully Broken Podcast

ratings:
Length:
47 minutes
Released:
May 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr. Ann Shippy uses cutting-edge science, innovative testing, research and genetic information to determine and address the root causes of health issues - not simply treat the symptoms of illness. She approaches each patient as a whole person, and they form a therapeutic partnership to achieve the highest standard of health.
“I began my career in medicine when the traditional approach and application of allopathic medicine could not solve my own health issues. I was working as an IBM engineer for over a decade when I became so frustrated with my healthcare situation that I decided to leave the field of engineering and attend The University of Texas Medical School.”
Ann’s hope is to contribute to and inspire a positive movement towards solving some of the more complex health challenges we face today – and to help create a world where everyone has the opportunity for wellness. #EVERYLIFEWELL
Highlights of our conversation:

1:40 - Leaving engineering to push back against the traditional approach
3:34 - Ann's key discoveries in her pain-to-power scenario
4:39 - How did Ann become an expert in mold?
7:16 - The kryptonite mold that could be in your house
10:51 - Where to look for the hidden mold in your home
13:28 - How to check for mold in your home
17:52 - What do we do if we find toxic mold?
20:41 - How does mold impact our cells?
22:15 - Tackling the toxicity of mold in your body
25:34 - Are there places more likely to have mold in the home?
26:32 - Can an infrared sauna detox the body?
28:39 - Mold can take over your emotions and personality
33:20 - Do extended fasts help detoxify the body?
36:51 - Is my wi-fi signal making me sick?
40:35 - Are we getting sicker?
42:36 - Can I get better?
43:15 - What does it mean to be beautifully broken?
44:08 - Helpful tips to be healthier

Connect with Ann:

Visit her website - https://annshippymd.com/
Read her books - https://annshippymd.com/books/
Get info on household mold - https://annshippymd.com/mold/

Connect with me:

Check out my website - https://freddiesetgo.com/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/freddiesetgo/
Read my Favs - https://freddiesetgo.com/freddies-favorites/
Sing For Your Seniors - https://http://singforyourseniors.org
Amp Coil - https://www.ampcoil.com

About me:
I’m Freddie Kimmel, a Functional Health Coach, Reiki Healer, Certified Personal Trainer, Gut Health Specialist, and proud cancer survivor. I help men and women eliminate brain fog, bloat and belly fat through gut health.
I’ve been featured in The Wall Street Journal, the Full Plate Podcast, An Excellent Example of Being Human, State of the Arts on LA talk radio and Dance Magazine. I have a Bachelor of Fine Arts from SUNY Brockport, attended SUNY Fredonia, and graduated from the Institute of Functional Health Coaching.
I can be found in NYC living each day to its fullest and focused on creating more value then what I capture. Please stand back from the awesomeness that’s about to unfold.
Credits:

Interview: Ann Shippy
Podcast edited and
Released:
May 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Would you trade the most painful experience of your life for easier days? What does it mean to be Beautifully Broken? For Freddie Kimmel, cancer, Lyme disease, and toxic mold were priceless experiences that formed the ultimate lens of gratitude to view the world. Life is pain, but putting the fractured pieces back together is a beautiful process. This podcast explores the Hero's Journey, the practitioners making a difference, and the effective treatments and transformational technology that allow the body to heal naturally. Witness the inspiration we gain by navigating the human experience with grace, humility, and a healthy dose of mistakes. Because part of being human is being beautifully broken.