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Love Your Gut

Dr. Heather Finley
Gut Health
Nutrition
Digestive Issues
Functional Nutrition
Minerals
Stress Management
Immune System
Probiotics
Bloating
Motility Issues
Hypothyroidism
SIBO
Mental Health
Bovine Immunoglobulins
Colostrum
Wellness Products
Hormone Health
Intestinal Permeability
Mold
Candida

Love Your Gut, hosted by Dr. Heather Finley, is helping thousands of women get to the root cause of their symptoms and redefine their gut health. After years of struggling with her own health issues, Dr. Heather Finley completed a doctorate in Clinical Nutrition and has been on a mission ever since to help women find life changing and lasting solutions for their digestive issues. She’s the doctor ... more

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Protein is one of the most talked-about nutrients right now, but the conversation often misses the bigger picture. In this episode, Dr. Heather sits down with registered dietitian, New York Times bestselling author, and founder of Rachael’s Good Eats... more

Have you ever said, “My stomach has never been the same since that trip…” or that questionable BBQ, honeymoon, or random meal that left you sick for days?

Food poisoning isn’t always something you “just get over.” For many people, it’s the starting ... more

You started magnesium for constipation. It worked.

And then… it didn’t.

Now you’re increasing the dose, relying on it nightly, and wondering why your body won’t cooperate.

Here’s the truth: if magnesium stopped working, it’s not because you need m... more

If you’re constipated… and your ferritin won’t improve… this episode is for you.

Constipation isn’t just uncomfortable, it's often a sign that your digestive system, minerals, and stress response are all under strain, and when that happens, iron can... more

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Rachael DeVaux
New York Times bestselling author, registered dietitian, mom; founder of Rachael's Good Eats
Rachael's Good Eats
Episode: Ep. 103: Why Most Women Aren’t Eating Enough Protein (And How It Impacts Your Gut) with Rachael DeVaux
Heather Brown
Health coach and host of Healthy by Heather Brown podcast
Healthy by Heather Brown
Episode: Ep.92: How Mineral Imbalances Trigger Acne and Low Energy with Heather Brown
Queen Alice
Mother of Dr. Heather Finley and case study for minerals.
Episode: Ep. 89: Fixing muscle cramps, stress and sleep--the mineral makeover my mom didn't expect [HTMA Series Part 2]
Dr. Eric Osansky
Chiropractor, clinical nutritionist, and certified functional medicine practitioner specializing in thyroid health
Save My Thyroid
Episode: Ep. 77: Hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto’s, and the Gut–Thyroid Connection with Dr. Eric Osansky
Dr. Michelle Jorgenson
General dentist with a focus on holistic dental practices
Living Well with Dr. Michelle
Episode: Ep. 72: Why Gut Symptoms Might Start in Your Mouth with Dr. Michelle Jorgenson
Bridgitte Mallinson
Registered Dietitian and founder of Gut Personal
Gut Personal
Episode: Ep 68: From Chronic Bloating to Building a Successful Supplement Line with Bridgitte Mallinson of Gut Personal
Shannon Race
Founder of Bio.me, specializes in gut health and prebiotic fiber products.
Bio.me
Episode: Ep. 60: Your guide to prebiotic fiber, gut health and preventing GI symptoms with Shannon Race founder of Bio.me
Lindsey Lusson
Period recovery and fertility dietician
Food Freedom and Fertility
Episode: Ep. 59: Hypothalamic Amenorrhea, Period Issues and Overlapping GI symptoms with Lindsey Lusson
Dr. Norala Jacobi
Host of the Cebo Doctor Podcast
Cebo Doctor Podcast
Episode: Ep. 50: The surprising cause of your persistent bloat and how to banish it

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Dr. Heather Finley
Host of a podcast dedicated to gut health, offering insights from a clinical nutrition perspective, emphasizing holistic healing and practical advice.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 166 ratings
  • Informative

    Answers a lot that doesn’t get addressed. Finally some real info!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    IS1993IK
    United States23 days ago
  • Heather knows her stuff!

    I have been listening to this podcast for many, many months, and I always tell my husband, "Heather just makes sense" because it's true!

    I am a self-identified research junkie, so I know a lot of the health advice circling around out there. When I get confused about gut health, I know I can always come here for clarity.

    The inner workings of our gut microbiome, minerals, motility, and digestion were not meant to be broken. They were meant to work properly so we could experience the life God in... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Brooke Emilee
    United States23 days ago
  • Deep and Relatable

    Dr. Finley always delivers deep yet relatable content. She also shares actionable insights to help listeners to optimize their gut health. Thank you Dr. Finley!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Slynch51
    United States25 days ago
  • Must listen for anyone with GI issues!

    I found this podcast a few years ago when trying to find answers for my chronic constipation and bloating. I had tried several medications the GI doctor prescribed and nothing actually worked for me. As a PA-C and RDN myself, I thought I was incurable because I had no idea why I couldn’t get better. Flagyl and Xifaxan worked only temporarily for my SIBO - it kept coming back. Dr. Finley breaks down into digestible episodes the root causes of GI issues and how she addresses these with her clients... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    1HarleyQuinn
    United Statesa month ago
  • Wonderful resource!

    As a RD, I love this podcast as a jumping off point for further learning. Heather is an incredible resource.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sunshine_tw
    United Statesa month ago

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Listeners appreciate the accessible and practical insights offered, making complex health topics easy to grasp.
Reviews emphasize the compassionate approach of the host, making them feel understood and supported in their struggles with gut health.
Many highlight the podcast as a vital resource on their health journeys, indicating a significant transformation and hope inspired by the content.

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Ep. 103: Why Most Women Aren’t Eating Enough Protein (And How It Impacts Your Gut) with Rachael DeVaux
Q: What is a simple, practical way for listeners to start increasing protein without feeling overwhelmed?
Start with one change—aim for about 30 grams of protein at breakfast for a week, then gradually distribute protein more evenly across meals to stabilize energy and digestion.
Ep. 103: Why Most Women Aren’t Eating Enough Protein (And How It Impacts Your Gut) with Rachael DeVaux
Q: Why did you decide to focus an entire book on protein rather than a weight loss or macro-tracking approach?
Protein is foundational and touches many processes beyond muscle, including blood sugar stability, hormones, digestion, and immune function, which is why a protein-centered approach can improve overall wellbeing, not just body composition.
Ep. 77: Hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto’s, and the Gut–Thyroid Connection with Dr. Eric Osansky
Q: What is one thing that you think is holding people back from getting better?
Inadequate incorporation of foundational dietary changes and stress management.
Ep. 77: Hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto’s, and the Gut–Thyroid Connection with Dr. Eric Osansky
Q: What is the typical timeline that you see for symptoms to improve with Graves' disease?
It varies; symptom improvements can often be seen within a few weeks, but it may take a few months for lab results to normalize.
Ep. 72: Why Gut Symptoms Might Start in Your Mouth with Dr. Michelle Jorgenson
Q: What is one thing to stop doing today for oral health?
Using an alcohol-containing mouthwash or toothpaste with triclosan.

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2. Heather Brown
3. Queen Alice
4. Dr. Eric Osansky
5. Dr. Michelle Jorgenson
6. Bridgitte Mallinson
7. Shannon Race
8. Lindsey Lusson

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