AJ Allmendinger's wife, Tara Allmendinger, recently shared her reaction to a revolutionary medical insight. She took took to her Instagram Stories to share one of Joe Rogan's podcast videos, where Rogan was in conversation with Dr. Calley Means and Casey Means.
For the unversed, AJ Allmendinger married his long-time girlfriend Tara Allmendinger (maiden name Meador) in December 2019. Their marriage came seven years after the Kaulig Racing driver divorced his first wife, Lynne Kushnirenko.
Allmendinger is currently associated with Kaulig Racing, driving the #16 Chevrolet Camaro under full-time obligation. Notably, the 42-year-old races in both, the Xfinity as well as the Cup Series, under select category.
Mrs. Allmendinger shared a video originally posted by Simone Gisondi on her official Instagram account. Gisondi uploaded a clip from Rogan's The Rogan Experience #2210 podcast. This episode featured Calley Means and Casey Means, co-authors of "Good Energy."
Dr. Casey is the co-founder of Levels Health, which provides insights into metabolic health through real-time data. Dr. Calley, on the other hand, is the co-founder of TrueMed, a platform that enables users to spend their Health Savings Account funds on exercise, supplements, and healthy food.
In the video shared by Mrs. Allmendinger, the American doctors claimed that American citizens can use "dollars tax advantages tax free." They later went on to admit that they did not know about that for nine years.
Sharing the video, Mrs Allmendinger wrote:
"This is beyond mind blowing."
The clip, which was shared in October of this year, has already garnered over 3.1 million views on Instagram and over 1.6 million views on YouTube.
AJ Allmendinger's wife Tara Allmendinger shared why their son had surgery in 2023
AJ Allmendinger and his wife Tara Allmendinger welcomed their son, Aero James, on September 7, 2023. However, months after James was born, he was diagnosed with craniosynostosis - a congenital disability that is extremely rare in children.
Craniosynostosis is a birth defect in children in which bones in a newborn's skull join together before the brain fully develops. To address this, children often require surgery to separate the prematurely bones. Aero James was one such child who underwent this procedure..
As the little one underwent surgery while being just three and a half months old, his mother stated:
"Becoming parents has been our greatest adventure. Our son Aero was born with craniosynostosis, a congenital disability that affects 1 in 2,500 babies. He needed surgery to remove prematurely fused bone from his skull at three and a half months old; my husband and I were brand new parents, absolutely terrified."
Notably, Mrs Allmendinger also created the P.U.R.P.L.E. Ribbon Project to ensure that no families feel alone it their child is diagnosed with the same condition— Craniosynostosis.