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OCD, Methylation & the Benefits of Nutrient Therapy  - Samantha Gilbert
Episode 133

OCD, Methylation & the Benefits of Nutrient Therapy - Samantha Gilbert

Realfoodology

February 15, 20231h 2m

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Show Notes

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On this weeks episode, we talk about all things Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) with Samantha Gilbert.  Samantha is a Nutritional Therapy Counselor, Hope Communicator and Life Guide specializing in a functional, nutrient-based approach to healing the brain and body. She believes that no matter how complex your case or how much work you’ve put into your healing journey, that healing is always possible.  You may remember her from a few weeks ago when she came on to talk about Copper Overload.  If you have not listened yet, you can listen here.

Topics Covered:

  • What can cause OCD
  • The relationship between zinc and copper
  • What is true OCD?
  • Signs and symptoms to look for if you think you have OCD. 
  • What it means to be under methylated
  • OCD and impulsive behavior 
  • ADHD 
  • Norepinephrine
  • MTHFR gene 
  • What to look for in your b complex or multi vitamins and what to avoid 
  • Vegan diet and nutrient deficiency 
  • How to test for OCD 
  • Best way to go about treating OCD
  • Trauma and abuse 
  • Why naturopathic medicine is not covered under insurance 
  • Pyrrole disorder 
  • Over methylation Vs under methylation 
  • Medication dependency 
  • Medication deficiency 

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Further Listening:

Copper Overload & The Effects of the Paraguard on the Body with Samantha Gilbert