Unlocking the Power of Nutrition for MS: A Conversation with Amy Puzey

In the latest episode of the MS Hope Podcast, host Mathew Embry sits down with Amy Puzey, a holistic nutritionist and the founder of Goodphyte, to explore a groundbreaking approach to improving nutrient absorption. Amy’s work focuses on the role of a unique enzyme called phytase, which could have significant implications for those living with multiple sclerosis (MS).

Why Phytase Matters


Phytase is an enzyme that helps break down phytic acid, a compound found in many plant-based foods. While phytic acid can inhibit the body’s ability to absorb essential nutrients, phytase can counteract this effect, enhancing nutrient availability. Amy’s innovative product, Goodphyte, leverages this enzyme to optimize nutrition, which is especially crucial for individuals managing MS.

A Personal Perspective


Mathew shares his own experience with Goodphyte, which he’s been using for about a year. While he’s seen remarkable results personally, he emphasizes that he has no financial ties to Amy or her company and is not endorsing the product—just sharing his journey.

Accessible, Yet Transformative Nutrition


Amy’s insights into nutrition may feel complex at first, but they hold transformative potential. Whether you’re navigating life with MS, seeking to boost your energy levels, or simply aiming to improve your overall wellness, her approach offers a fresh perspective on how we fuel our bodies.

 


 

About the MS Hope Podcast

 

The MS Hope Podcast, hosted by Mathew Embry, features inspiring interviews with patients, experts, and thought leaders. The podcast is a resource for those affected by MS, offering science-based strategies to live a healthier life.

Mathew was diagnosed with MS in 1995 and has been living symptom-free for over 25 years without the use of medication. Through MS Hope, he shares the tools and knowledge that have helped him maintain his health, providing guidance and hope to others navigating their MS journey.