Defying Odds: Unconventional Paths to Health and Wellness
Episode Overview
Mitchell Thompson shares his journey of using a keto diet to manage Crohn's disease. Frank Meyer discusses overcoming back pain with innovative treatments. Dr. Bonatti talks about the potential of stem cell therapy for eye diseases. Sherri-Ann Tom highlights the importance of cancer coaching. The episode challenges traditional medical approaches with real-life success stories.
"The only way for me to remedy my illness...is to be on an immunosuppressant drug for the rest of my life."
Curious about how others navigate their sobriety journey? Dive into an episode of American Medicine Today where the hosts, Kimberly Bonatti and Ethan Uecker, explore unconventional paths to health and wellness. Mitchell Thompson shares his compelling story of battling Crohn's disease through a keto diet, defying traditional medical advice. His journey is documented in the film "How Keto Cured My Crohn's," offering insights into how dietary changes can impact autoimmune disorders.
The episode also features Frank Meyer, who overcame debilitating back pain with innovative treatments at The Bonatti Spine Institute, challenging the notion that surgery was not an option for him. Meanwhile, Dr. Bonatti discusses the potential of stem cell treatment for degenerative eye diseases, shedding light on groundbreaking advancements in medicine. Finally, Sherri-Ann Tom recounts her personal battle with cancer and the transformative power of having a cancer coach, leading her to found The Cancer Journey Institute.
This episode is a treasure trove of real-life stories and medical insights that highlight the power of alternative approaches to health. Could these stories inspire a change in your perspective on health and recovery?