Aug 21, 2019
Today, I’m so excited to have Dr. Ann-Marie Barter on the show to chat about chiropractic care, functional medicine, and gut health.
We discuss:
- Dr. Barter’s background and why she’s so passionate about functional medicine
- What chiropractic is and some ailments that it can help address
- The educational process of becoming a chiropractor
- Common traits among her clients
- What every woman should know about functional medicine
- Leaky gut
- Changes every woman can make right now for their health
and so much more!
Dr. Barter has always had a mind for high level problem solving. In
her early 20's she was introduced to chiropractic, whereas she had
been very skeptical until it changed her life. The treatment was
like magic - she felt new and light, like a better version of
herself. She immersed herself in school, learning not only the art
and science of chiropractic modalities, but also functional blood
chemistry analysis, nutrition, applied kinesiology and natural
remedies. She now specializes in difficult functional medicine
cases, helping people with issues concerning their thyroid, blood
sugar, gut health and hormone dysfunction as well as other
metabolic conditions.
Dr. Barter went to Chiropractic school at the University of Western
States in Portland, Oregon, but when she found out her mother was
diagnosed with late stage cancer they moved to Colorado to fulfill
her mother’s dream and she opened her first practice. These
days Dr. Barter can be found dancing, skiing, running, practicing
yoga, biking, hiking, practicing barre or walking her Rhodesian
Ridgeback, Ritz.
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