More than 60 percent of Americans have one chronic disease and 40 percent have two or more chronic diseases. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention claims that most of these diseases are preventable and reversible in the early stages by making simple lifestyle changes.
To avoid chronic disease later in life, it’s essential to make healthy choices early on and continue to make them as you age. Some people believe that after 50 their health is going downhill, so they stop making healthy choices.
Dr. Sally LaMont notes that we have more control over our health than most people imagine. She shares how to listen to your body and adjust choices rather than taking medicine to cover up the signs that your body is struggling.
In her program, Healthy Aging Reset, which begins on September 24
th, participants will learn how the following can affect the way you age:
- Inflammation and the role of sugar in tilting our biochemistry out of balance
- Digestive dysfunction
- Toxic exposures in our air, food and water
- Hormonal imbalances
Listen as Dr. Lamont joins Dr. Holly Lucille to discuss healthy aging.
Featuring:
Sally LaMont, ND
Dr. Sally LaMont is a Naturopathic Doctor (ND), Licensed Acupuncturist (LAc), educator and cook with a functional medicine practice at the Marin Natural Medicine Clinic in Larkspur, California. www.marinnaturalmedicine.com.
She focuses on healthy aging, digestive distress, metabolic and hormonal imbalances, pre-diabetes and dementia through personalized natural treatment plans that address the root cause of those conditions.
Dr. Sally uses food as medicine, and created www.drsallyskitchen.com to share cutting edge health strategies and recipes to beat chronic disease.
DrSallysKitchen.com is presenting The Healthy Aging Reset, a digital course for the public, which launches September 2019 at
www.healthyagingreset.com.
Dr. LaMont has completed the Advanced Training in The Bredesen Protocol to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline through the Institute for Functional Medicine and the Buck Institute of Aging. She is passionate about identifying and reversing the drivers of dementia and chronic disease in their early stages.
Dr. LaMont earned her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine in 1981 from the National University of Naturopathic Medicine and her Master of Science in Oriental Medicine in 1986 at Emperor’s College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She holds a BS in Human Biology.
As prior Executive Director of the California Naturopathic Doctors Association, Dr. LaMont led the successful campaign to license NDs in California, granting 38 million people access to natural health care. She was awarded Physician of the Year in 2001 by the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians for her work.
Her passions in life are cooking, writing, teaching, yoga, hiking, traveling and spending time with her family and friends.