Dr Anne Hill | Craniosacral Therapy For SIBO, Mental Health, Postpartum And Beyond

Dr. Anne Hill has been practicing holistic health since 1994.  She initially trained as and maintained a practice as a clinical herbalist and craniosacral therapist and then went on to receive her medical degree in 2003. She currently practices in Portland, Oregon as a licensed Naturopathic Physician. She specializes in general family practice, environmental medicine, endocrinology, and chronic infectious disease.


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Dr. Hill has been an educator as long as she has been a physician, holding private seminars as well as guest teaching and lecturing on medical topics at various institutions across the United States as well as on line. In her free time Dr. Hill enjoys experimenting in the kitchen, listening to podcasts and hiking in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, two children and her basenji.

 

In this episode we cover

  • What craniosacral therapy is
  • The communication pathways of the microbiome-gut-brain complex 
  • How it applies to craniosacral treatment
  • The two-way relationship between the gut microbiome and the stress response system, including the role of the vagus nerve
  • How we can use craniosacral therapy as part of SIBO treatment and recovery
  • How craniosacral supports women postpartum and their bubs 
  • And so much more

 

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