EPISODE · Oct 27, 2025 · 57 MIN
Dr. Kelly McCann: Unlocking the Mystery of Mast Cell Activation (Ep. 262)
from Forever Fit with Carol Covino
In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Kelly McCann discusses the significance of mast cell activation syndrome and its growing prevalence in today's world. She explores the intricate connections between environmental toxins, autoimmune diseases, and emotional well-being, emphasizing the importance of holistic approaches to health. Dr. McCann shares her personal journey through health challenges and highlights the need for awareness regarding mold exposure and detoxification. The discussion also touches on the impact of midlife transitions on purpose and joy, encouraging listeners to reconnect with their true selves and speak their truth for better health. Time Stamps: (00:29) Understanding Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (06:29) The Link Between Autoimmune Diseases and Mast Cells (08:43) Allergies: The Role of Maternal Exposure (11:39) The Interconnection of Mind, Body, and Spirit (18:11) Midlife Transitions and Purpose (21:22) Dr. McCann's Journey to Holistic Medicine (25:39) Understanding Lyme Disease and Mold Exposure (28:41) The Impact of Environmental Factors on Health (30:51) Mold and Weight Loss Resistance (33:59) Detoxification as a Key to Weight Loss (37:20) Testing for Toxic Substances (41:23) The Connection Between Truth and Health (48:28) The Unforgetting Project: Embracing Joy and Purpose ------------------- Website: https://drkellymccann.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkellymccann/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespringcenter/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drkellymccann/ ------------------- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolcovinofitness/ -------------------- My YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/@carolcovinofitness -------------------- My Book: FINDING PURPOSE IN THE PAUSE
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