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I’m delighted to have Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge back on the show again! She joined me previously on Episode 174.

Dr. Roseann is an exceptional pediatric mental health expert who utilizes a combination of traditional and non-traditional modalities for her patient population. She joins me today to discuss the role of Myo-inositol from a mood and mental health perspective. We delve into what Myo-inositol does in the body, what depletes it, and how the gut and brain connect through the vagus nerve. We talk about the mental health benefits of Myo-inositol and how it impacts mood disorders- specifically eating disorders and binge eating, as well as obsessive-compulsive disorder, stress and anxiety, panic attacks, and depression. We also discuss Dr. Roseann’s unique approaches to calming the autonomic nervous system and reducing brain inflammation, the current medical model and its limitations, and the impact of trauma.

I sincerely hope you enjoy listening to today’s interesting and informative conversation with Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge!

IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

  • Benefits of Myo-inositol

  • Impact of having low magnesium in the body

  • Protecting yourself from microbiome depletion

  • Why is it essential to listen to your body?

  • Connection between the gut and the vagus nerve

  • The magic in mental health lies in the micro-changes.

  • Where to start when helping a teenager or young adult struggling with OCD, anxiety, or depression

  • Importance of reframing negative thoughts

  • What’s happening when the brain is dysregulated?

  • Examining the brain under stress

  • Root cause of mental illness

  • Ways to improve your brain health

  • The role of trauma in mood disorders

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Ep. 174 Identifying and Treating Your Children's Mental Health: How We Can Be Their Greatest Support with Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge

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