by Dr. Seth Osgood | Apr 19, 2022 | Brain Health, Featured Post, Podcast, Stress & Adrenals
If you’re struggling with inflammation or you’ve been diagnosed with an autoimmune condition, or maybe you have digestive imbalances that you just can’t figure out, this is a podcast you really want to listen to because this dietary approach...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Apr 14, 2022 | Autoimmune, Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category, Thyroid
When I met Diana, she was desperate for help and in search of compassionate providers who would encourage and support her as she worked towards regaining her health. When she came to GrassRoots, Diana hadn’t seen a doctor in 12 years. She had been hiding her struggles...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Apr 7, 2022 | Autoimmune, Blog, Brain Health, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category, Most Popular Category
Have you worked out your vagus nerve lately?If you’re feeling anxious, keyed up, or dealing with GI issues, these are all signs you may benefit from the practice.Brooke Butler joined me for an amazing discussion on the GrassRoots podcast this week about polyvagal...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Apr 5, 2022 | Brain Health, Featured Post, Podcast, Stress & Adrenals
The vagus nerve is one of the most untapped and under-discussed resources in managing your mental and physical health. Learning to recognize and move through specific states in your nervous system can help ease anxiety and depression, GI issues, metabolic imbalances,...
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Apr 1, 2022 | Autoimmune, Blog, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category, Thyroid
It is incredibly common for one disease to be confused with another because of common or overlapping signs and symptoms. These diagnosis errors can lead to improper treatment and years of frustration when symptoms don’t improve or even worsen. This was Tim’s story....
by Dr. Seth Osgood | Mar 23, 2022 | Autoimmune, Blog, Brain Health, Featured Post, Latest Articles Category, Most Popular Category
This month marked the two-year anniversary of the Covid-19 pandemic. After nearly 80 million cases in the US alone, we have learned a lot about the novel virus and the majority of patients have gone on to recover.However, millions of people who’ve tested positive for...