How To Empower Your Body & Mind Naturally with Dr. Catherine Clinton, ND on The Healers Café with Dr. Manon Bolliger, ND

In this episode of The Healers Café, Dr. Manon Bolliger, ND, chats Dr. Catherine Clinton, ND, a licensed naturopathic physician with a focus on gut health, autoimmunity and psychoneuroimmunology. Also, a respected author, speaker, pediatric health advocate.

 

Highlights from today’s episode include:

Dr. Clinton

I mean, especially autoimmunity. I think the last study that I read, which is several years old, showed that 70% of autoimmune conditions are correlated with early life trauma. And so that’s really outstanding. And so, from there, as soon as I was able to kind of piece those pieces back together physical health, and then piece the pieces together of how our mind affects our body. That’s when I really started to regain that health or even more health than I had before, and my patients got healthier.

Dr. Clinton

So, your body isn’t attacking you, it’s not deceiving you, it’s not broken, it’s reacting to signals that you are getting from your environment, whether that’s diet, stress, you know, the list goes on and, on our toxin, load our relationship with nature, our connection, and community, and whether that’s healthy and safe, or not safe and dangerous, all of those things have a tremendous impact.

Dr. Clinton

But it’s longing to be in this connection that we no longer have in our world, whether it’s with our food, whether it’s with our communities, whether it’s with ourselves, whether it’s with nature, those relationships are no longer intact in our modern-day life. And so, creating that foundation of physical health, that gives patients a quality of life, then they have the energy and the motivation to really rekindle those relationships with nature, with community, with family, with themselves with their internal dialogue with their own perceptions of stress and response to stress.

About Dr Catherine Clinton, ND

Catherine Clinton ND is a licensed naturopathic physician with a focus on gut health, autoimmunity and psychoneuroimmunology.
Respected author, speaker, pediatric health advocate, Dr. Catherine practices in Eugene, Oregon.
When in medical school Dr. Catherine was diagnosed with and healed from an autoimmune disease that effects the gastrointestinal tract, leaving her with a passion to prevent autoimmunity in children everywhere. Dr. Catherine addresses the psychoneuroimmune system and gut health of children and families through a deeper connection with the world around us.
Dr. Catherine is passionate about the connections we have with the world around us and how these connections can regenerate our health and the health of the planet. She sees an urgent need for healing our internal terrain as
well as healing the terrain of the world we live in. Dr. Catherine has multiple peer-reviewed medical journal publications as well as guest writing for several publications.
Core purpose / passion : I'm passionate about healing the terrain within us extending out to our communities and the world around us.

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About Dr. Manon Bolliger, ND:

 

Dr. Manon is a Naturopathic Doctor, the Founder of Bowen College, an International Speaker, she did a TEDx talk “Your Body is Smarter than you think. Why aren’t you Listening?”  in Jan 2021, and is the author of Amazon best-selling books “What Patient’s Don’t Say if Doctors Don’t Ask”. & “A Healer in Every Household” For more great information to go to her weekly blog:  http://bowencollege.com/blog.

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TRANSCRIPT

Welcome to the Healers Cafe. Conversations of health and healing with Dr. Manon.

 

Dr. Manon 00:16

So welcome to the Healers Cafe and today I have with me Catherine Clinton. She is a naturopathic, licensed doctor. And she focuses on gut health, autoimmunity, and psycho neuro immunology. So, I’m really excited to have you share with our audience a little bit about what that is and what exactly you’re doing. But before we go there, what brought you into naturopathy to begin with? And then very specifically into this field?

 

Dr. Clinton 00:57

Well, thank you so much for having me, I’m thrilled to be here. And with all the listeners out there, and I started my journey into natural health, actually assisting with a midwife. She later became my midwife to my two youngest kids, and it was an incredible experience, I got to see the power of natural medicine, the power of the mind, and I also got to see the hours. So, I knew that being a midwife wasn’t for me. And I started looking into the options out there. And here in the US, we have naturopathic colleges and universities. And so that’s what really sort of motivated me and opened up that whole window. And then, yeah, I actually graduated with a degree in philosophy. So, I had to go back and do all my pre-med and, you know, life kind of throws you curveballs. But I did that. And I went to the school in Portland, Oregon, the National University of naturopathic medicine, and it was a wonderful education.

 

Dr. Manon 02:11

So actually, have you found that philosophy has come in handy for you?

 

Dr. Clinton 02:16

I absolutely have not in the beginning. In the beginning, I really had to tone that part of my mind down, I remember someone in organic chemistry saying, “No, we don’t want an answer of how you think these molecules oscillate, we want you to give us the answer we’re looking for”. So, you know, I had to retrain that part. But at the flip side, once I learned all that science stuff, and Doctor language and all that kind of stuff, then plugging that philosophy back in really, really did help me kind of put things into context and expand on treatment plans. So yeah, it’s been really helpful.

 

Dr. Manon 03:00

Can you go into that a little bit more, because I find that, fascinating how people with different backgrounds that come into the into the healing arts, often, their training really helps them in ways that are…that you don’t expect and you don’t like, you say you don’t always notice at the beginning, because it can be a little bit strange.

 

Dr. Clinton 03:33

Before getting that inspiration from the midwife, I was in college doing my philosophy degree, and I was in martial arts, I was competitive nationally and internationally with Taekwondo. And so that early beginning really put the emphasis on that mind body connection, and really thinking things out and thinking outside the box, and the power of the mind. So, when I went through medical school and learned all the things, I needed to learn to be a doctor, when I started seeing patients, it really came in handy, especially in the last five years, being able to really expand on what it means to be healthy. Because either even in natural medicine, you know, we have our boxes and our here’s our diet, and here’s that health but being able to just kind of think and philosophize about health really allowed me to see some of the connections between our really sciency pieces like mitochondrial health, and our perception of the world, and our perception of stress, and our perception of love. And you know, these really philosophical ideas really ….

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