Interview with Dr. Bianca Miret

31/03/2024 53 min

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SummaryDr. Bianca Miret, a chiropractic neurologist and functional medicine practitioner, discusses her approach to treating POTS and dysautonomia. She explains the role of the vagus nerve and the interconnectedness of various systems in the body. Dr. Miret emphasizes the importance of a personalized treatment approach and addresses common symptoms of dysautonomia. She also discusses the prevalence of POTS in men and women and the challenges of getting a proper diagnosis. Additionally, she highlights the significance of lifestyle changes in managing POTS and dysautonomia. In this conversation, Dr.Bianca Miret discusses individualized treatment for dysautonomia, emphasizing the importance of personalized recommendations. She explains the connection between blood sugar fluctuations and the stress response in dysautonomia patients. Dr. Miret also highlights the significance of balancing blood sugar and meal frequency, as well as maintaining a healthy circadian rhythm. She addresses the misconception that POTS is solely a cardiac condition and emphasizes its neurological nature. Dr. Miret advocates for increased awareness of dysautonomia and the need for collaboration between the functional and medical communities in healthcare. She also discusses the potential future advancements in understanding the genetic component of dysautonomia and preventive measures.TakeawaysChiropractic neurology and functional medicine can be effective in treating POTS and dysautonomia.The vagus nerve plays a crucial role in dysautonomia and can be targeted for treatment.Symptoms of dysautonomia can vary and may include dizziness, unexplained anxiety, gut dysfunction, and sleep disturbances.POTS is more prevalent in women, but men can also be affected.A personalized approach to treatment is necessary, considering the individual's specific symptoms and underlying dysfunctions.Lifestyle changes, such as adjusting water and electrolyte intake, can be beneficial in managing POTS and dysautonomia. Dysautonomia treatment should be individualized and tailored to each patient's specific needs.Balancing blood sugar and meal frequency is crucial for dysautonomia patients.Maintaining a healthy circadian rhythm can help stabilize cortisol levels and improve energy throughout the day.Dysautonomia is a neurological condition that involves dysfunction in the brain's communication with the heart and other systems.Increased awareness and collaboration between the functional and medical communities are needed to improve dysautonomia diagnosis and treatment.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Explanation of Chiropractic Neurology02:15 Overview of Carolina Functional Neurology Center03:15 Treatment Approach for POTS and Dysautonomia05:56 Prevalence of POTS in Men and Women09:50 Common Symptoms of Dysautonomia15:35 The Role of the Vagus Nerve in Dysautonomia25:17 Key Lifestyle Changes for POTS and Dysautonomia26:21 Individualized Treatment for Dysautonomia27:38 The Importance of Personalized Recommendations28:07 Blood Sugar Fluctuations and Stress Response29:28 Balancing Blood Sugar and Meal Frequency30:45 Circadian Rhythm and Cortisol31:17 Treating the Whole Person33:01 POTS as a Neurological Issue36:32 Increasing Awareness of Dysautonomia39:35 Medical Gaslighting and Misdiagnosis42:16 Recognizing Early Signs of Illness45:52 The Future of Medicine