Dr. Anjali was pursuing her life-long dream of going into healthcare by entering the pre-med program at UCSD. After her Freshman Year, she returned home for the summer and started looking for a summer job. Through some coincidental events, Dr. Anjali started working for a Chiropractor as a Receptionist and started receiving chiropractic adjustments. Prior to this job, Dr. Anjali actually had no idea that Chiropractors were even involved with healthcare, but quickly developed an interest in this holistic whole-body approach. One morning when Dr. Anjali was supposed to go to work, she woke up with some very sniffles. She called her boss to inform her, and the Chiropractor asked her to come in for an adjustment, and then she could go home. Dr. Anjali went to get her adjustment, and as if by magic, by the time she walked back out to her car, her sniffles were gone and she felt great!
Even though she had seen many patients having marked improvement in their health, Dr. Anjali's own experience with the effectiveness of the adjustment with her cold was the catalyst for ultimately pursuing a career in Chiropractic.
Dr. Anjali started with a passion for working with families to help them conceive and providing holistic prenatal and postnatal care, as well as working with newborns and children of all ages.
Over the last nearly 10 years, her passion has widened and she now continues to help families locally as well as entrepreneurs and corporate businesses around the world.
Dr. Anjali Agrawal's ultimate purpose for growing and expanding her online wellness business and chiropractic practice is deeply rooted in her family, comprising her husband and two young daughters.
Motivated by a desire to provide a better life for her loved ones, Dr. Anjali has embarked on a journey driven by a passion for holistic healthcare. Her initial introduction to chiropractic care, through a serendipitous summer job, ignited a newfound fascination with its whole-body approach. This transformative experience, coupled with the profound impact it had on her own health, solidified her commitment to sharing the benefits of chiropractic care with others.
As she navigates the path of entrepreneurship and builds her online presence, Dr. Anjali remains steadfast in her dedication to not only her professional growth but also to creating a legacy of well-being for her family and community.
Through her endeavors, she seeks to inspire others to prioritize their health and nurture their bodies, echoing the values she holds dear within her own family.
Dr. Anjali extends an abundance of gratitude to her family for steadfast support of Back in Balance Health. Their dedication fuels her passion for holistic wellness.
Food allergies and sensitivities are on the rise, especially among children. Unlike a few decades ago, where severe food allergies were rare, today, nearly every classroom has at least one child with a significant allergy. But why is this happening?
The answer lies in gut formation, which plays a crucial role in how the body responds to food. From prenatal development to infancy and beyond, the gut’s ability to process and recognize foods can shape lifelong health. Let’s explore how gut health impacts food sensitivities and allergies and what you can do to support your digestive system.
After birth, a baby’s gut takes about 18 months to fully develop. During this time, an infant transitions from breast milk or formula to solid foods. This period is critical because the gut is being introduced to numerous new substances, which can influence how the immune system reacts to food in the future.
The mother’s diet during pregnancy also affects the baby’s gut health. Some women naturally avoid certain foods, such as meats, eggs, or legumes, during pregnancy due to digestive discomfort. This avoidance can influence the baby’s exposure to these foods, potentially making them more sensitive to them later in life.
There is an important distinction between food allergies and sensitivities:
Food Allergies: Immediate and often severe reactions, such as anaphylaxis, swelling, or difficulty breathing.
Food Sensitivities: Delayed reactions that may take up to 72 hours to appear. These often result in inflammation, digestive discomfort, or other mild symptoms.
The challenge with food sensitivities is that people often consume the same 10 to 14 foods on a regular basis. If a particular food triggers inflammation, repeated exposure leads to chronic, low-level inflammation. Over time, this can lower the body’s tolerance and make it more susceptible to allergies or other immune responses.
Every time we eat something our body struggles to digest, it triggers inflammation. Since we don’t always notice low levels of inflammation, we continue eating those foods regularly. Eventually, the body reaches a tipping point, where it can no longer handle additional stressors, such as nuts or dairy, leading to more noticeable allergic reactions.
Proper digestion ensures that nutrients are absorbed and waste is eliminated efficiently. Ideally, you should have a bowel movement for every meal you eat. However, most people experience far fewer than this.
For babies, digestive health can be assessed by how easy or difficult it is for them to pass a bowel movement. Frequent straining, irritability, or discomfort may indicate underlying gut imbalances that could contribute to food sensitivities.
Inflammation plays a key role in food sensitivities and allergic reactions. By reducing everyday inflammation, the body can better handle occasional stressors, such as pet dander or seasonal allergies.
Functional nutrition testing can help pinpoint food sensitivities, allowing individuals to eliminate problematic foods and strengthen their digestive system. This can improve overall gut health and reduce allergic reactions over time.
Supporting the gut with a balanced diet, probiotics, and digestive enzymes can help reduce inflammation and improve digestion. Avoiding processed foods and excessive refined carbohydrates can also help the gut function optimally.
By paying attention to your digestion and making small changes, you can help reduce food sensitivities and improve overall health. If you’d like to learn more about how to identify food sensitivities and strengthen your gut, check out our course, where we dive deeper into digestive health and practical strategies for reducing inflammation.
Learn more in our Move Well, Eat Well, Live Well Course
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I brought my daughter when she was just 10 days old to see Dr. Agrawal for help with latching. My husband and I were at our wits end, so our doula suggested that we see Dr. Agrawal. Within hours it was like we had a new daughter.
KS
I came to see Dr. Anjali for some sudden, very intense back pain. My mother-in-law has been seeing Dr. Anjali for years and I finally got to experience the low force approach to chiropractic that my MIL has been raving about. I feel so much better, and I feel like there’s hope for me to live pain-free!
NL
I feel human again! I’m able to sleep much more deeply at night and I am forgetting that I had pain even one week ago.
AM
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