171: Herniated Discs: Causes, Nutrition, and Natural Healing
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Herniated discs are painful, frustrating, and surprisingly common, but what most people don't realize is how closely disc health is tied to lifestyle, nutrition, posture, and overall inflammation.
In this episode, Dr. Holly Carling and Alicia break down the different types of herniated discs, why they happen, and how disc degeneration develops over time. Dr. Carling explains the major contributors such as dehydration and poor nutrition to smoking, inactivity, excess sugar, and spinal misalignment, and why supporting collagen, hydration, and nutrient density is essential for long-term disc health.
You'll also learn how acupuncture works to reduce inflammation, relieve nerve compression, improve circulation, and support true healing rather than simply masking symptoms.
In this episode:
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The four main types of herniated discs and how they present
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Why aging is not the only cause of disc degeneration
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The role of hydration, protein, vitamins, and minerals in disc repair
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How sugar accelerates collagen breakdown and joint degeneration
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Lifestyle factors that weaken discs (posture, smoking, inactivity, obesity)
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Nutrient deficiencies that impact bone, disc, and connective-tissue integrity
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How acupuncture reduces inflammation, pain, muscle tension, and nerve irritation
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Why holistic care (acupuncture + nutrition + supplementation) supports long-term healing
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*Disclaimer: The statements made in this episode about specific products have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. All information provided is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other healthcare professional.