Elizabeth Bagley

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Episode 41 – Wellness Unlocked, Sick Vs Health Care, Keto Rash And More!

 

What have you noticed with our healthcare system nowadays? Today, we will take a look at our healthcare system and dive deep into our health. In this episode, Dr. Bagley and Dr. Schurger talk about their experiences with the keto rash, how our “health care system” is sickness care, and how to unlock your health […]

Episode 40 – The Anti-Resolution Episode

 

New Year’s resolutions FAIL!!  There, we said it.  While the intent is great, the execution never pans out.  Drs Bagley & Schurger discuss better ways to ACTUALLY make a difference in how to approach your health goals for the new year by changing one habit today (like right now as you read this) that will […]

Episode 39 – Chiropractic Radiologist Tracey Littrel, DC, DACBR

 

For her first podcast, Dr. Tracey Littrell joins Dr. Frederick Schurger and Dr. Beth Bagley to discuss Dr. Littrell’s journey into chiropractic and then ultimately into academia and radiology. Dr. Littrell is a graduate of Purdue University where her future husband introduced her to chiropractic. With a newfound vitality, she pursued her chiropractic education at […]

Episode 38 – Activities You May Need To Give Up & Sugar Alternatives

 

We all love our hobbies, but some can be detrimental to our health! In this episode, we cover how some activities like bowling, Jiu-Jitsu, and golf may need a break in activity to allow your body to heal while under care. And since it is the holidays, we’re covering a little more on how to […]

Episode 37 – Are OTCs Safe? Part 2 – Aspirin + Dr Schurger’s Amish Satellite Clinic

 

Health isn’t just about what you take; it’s about what you surround yourself with. In this episode, Dr. Bagley and Dr. Schurger discuss the hidden truths behind over-the-counter medications in the second part of their discussion. They talk about the history of medicine, exploring how aspirin’s dominance declined and the interesting shift towards the use […]