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Dr. Brad WoodleDR. BRAD WOODLE, DC, CCSP®, FASA, CSCS

Doctor of Chiropractic, Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician® , Fellow of the Acupuncture Society of America, Board Certified in Acupuncture by the NBCE, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist® ,Certificate of Proficiency in Webster Technique, Kansas Chiropractic Association- District VP- Past KC Chapter President

Dr. Brad Woodle has been involved in Chiropractic and Acupuncture since childhood when traveled along with his father to his chiropractor in Storm Lake, IA. This experience showed Dr. Woodle how important it was to have your spine in good health and has kept his dad working as an automotive machinist (which he still is doing well into his 60’s). Those experiences changed Dr. Woodle’s family’s life and his mission and his purpose are to get you out of unnecessary pain.

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Dr. Jacob FandersDR. JACOB FANDERS, DC

Doctor of Chiropractic
Nationally Board Certified in Physiotherapy

After graduating with honors from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, Dr. Fanders attended Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. While at Palmer he participated in many advanced trainings including being a participant in the clinic abroad program. This opportunity sent Dr. Fanders and a group students and doctors oversea in which he was able to treat over 180 medically under-served patients in 14 days. For Dr. Fanders “It was a great  experience, taught the world about Chiropractic, and showed me that my purpose is to heal the land.” Dr. Fanders graduated  Magnum Cum Laude and earned a place in the Pi Tau Delta Honor Society.

 

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Dr. brandon WieseDR. BRANDON WIESE, DC, FASA, Acu

Doctor of Chiropractic
Board Certified in Acupuncture
Nationally Board Certified in Physiotherapy
Fellow of the Acupuncture Society of America

Dr. Brandon Wiese was born and raised in Nebraska. Growing up, he and his family would see a chiropractor and get adjusted. This led to an interest that never quite went away, he even shadowed a few chiropractors in high school. After attending Southeast Community College in Nebraska and graduating with an Associates in Science and not really knowing what he wanted to do for his next step, he decided to pursue the career that had stayed with him in the back of his mind. He attended Cleveland Chiropractic College and graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Human Biology and his Doctorate of Chiropractic.

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Dr. Travis HeckesDR. TRAVIS HECKES, DC

Doctor of Chiropractic
Certified in Physiotherapy

Meet Dr. Travis Heckes, a board-certified chiropractor and physiotherapist at Advanced Sports and Family Chiropractic and Acupuncture of Overland Park, Kansas. Growing up in South Central Kansas, Dr. Heckes knew he wanted to help people from an early age.

After graduating high school, Dr. Travis attended college for pre-med but became increasingly dissatisfied with the direction the medical community was taking, which focused on symptoms rather than on the patient. As an avid runner, Dr. Travis experienced back pain and was frustrated with the treatments he received that focused on masking the pain rather than relieving and preventing it.

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Such excellent knowledge here:She thought she was studying milk.
What she found was a conversation.

In 2008, Katie Hinde was standing in a primate research lab in California, staring at data that refused to behave.

She was analyzing breast milk from rhesus macaque mothers—hundreds of samples, thousands of measurements. And a pattern kept appearing that made no sense under the old rules of science.

Mothers with sons produced milk richer in fat and protein.
Mothers with daughters produced more volume, with different nutrient ratios.

This wasn’t random.

It was customized.

Her male colleagues waved it off.
Measurement error.
Noise.
Coincidence.

But Katie trusted the numbers.

And the numbers were saying something radical:

Milk isn’t just food.
It’s information.

For decades, science treated breast milk like gasoline—calories in, growth out. Simple fuel. But if that were true, why would it change based on a baby’s sex?

Katie kept digging.

She analyzed milk from 250+ mothers across 700+ sampling events. And the story deepened.

First-time, younger mothers produced milk with fewer calories—but much higher cortisol, the stress hormone. Babies who drank it grew faster… and became more vigilant, more anxious, less confident.

The milk wasn’t just building bodies.

It was shaping temperament.

Then came the discovery that stunned even skeptics.

When a baby nurses, tiny amounts of saliva travel backward through the nipple into the mother’s breast tissue. That saliva carries signals about the baby’s immune status.

If the baby is getting sick, the mother’s body detects it.

Within hours, her milk changes.

White blood cells surge.
Macrophages multiply.
Targeted antibodies appear.

And when the baby recovers?

The milk returns to baseline.

It wasn’t coincidence.

It was call and response.

The baby’s spit tells the mother what’s wrong.
The mother’s body makes exactly the medicine needed.

A biological dialogue—ancient, precise, invisible to science for centuries.

In 2011, Katie joined Harvard and looked at the wider research landscape.

What she found was unsettling.

There were twice as many studies on erectile dysfunction as on breast milk composition.

The first food every human ever consumed—the substance that shaped our species—had been largely ignored.

So Katie did something bold.

She started a blog with a deliberately provocative name:
“Mammals Suck… Milk!”

Within a year, it had over a million readers. Parents. Doctors. Scientists. People asking questions research had skipped.

And the discoveries kept coming:

• Milk changes by time of day (fat peaks mid-morning)
• Foremilk differs from hindmilk (nursing longer delivers richer milk)
• Human milk contains 200+ oligosaccharides babies can’t digest—because they exist to feed beneficial gut bacteria
• Every mother’s milk is as unique as a fingerprint

In 2017, Katie brought the story to a TED stage, watched by millions.
In 2020, she explained it to the world in Netflix’s Babies.

Today, at Arizona State University’s Comparative Lactation Lab, Dr. Katie Hinde continues uncovering how milk shapes human development from the very first hours of life—informing NICU care, improving formula design, and reshaping public health policy worldwide.

The implications are staggering.

Milk has been evolving for 200 million years—longer than dinosaurs walked the Earth.

What science dismissed as “simple nutrition” is actually one of the most sophisticated communication systems biology has ever produced.

Katie Hinde didn’t just study milk.

She revealed that the most ancient form of nourishment is also the most intelligent—
a living, responsive conversation between two bodies, shaping who we become before we ever speak.

All because one scientist refused to accept that half the story was “measurement error.”

Sometimes the biggest revolutions begin by listening to what everyone else ignores.
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