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A Real Parent Story: Finding a New Path for Her Child’s Developmental Growth
Discover how developmental challenges may persist despite therapy, medication, and traditional approaches, and why progress can feel incomplete when the root cause isn’t addressed. Understand how brain-based therapies like neurofeedback, movement, and sensory integration can help improve memory, emotional regulation, and confidence in children. Learn how small, consistent steps, parental flexibility, and individualized care can create meaningful progress—even when the journey feels slow and uncertain.
What’s Really Behind Pediatric Developmental Delays? with Dr. Laura Hanson
Discover how pregnancy, birth, movement, nutrition, and environmental factors may influence a child’s developing brain long before symptoms appear. Understand why labels like ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, or autism may point to deeper patterns involving primitive reflexes, brain organization, chemistry, and sensory development. Gain hope from Dr. Laura Hanson’s personal story of helping her daughter recover from a traumatic brain injury through functional, neurological, and integrative support.
Muscle: The Most Important Organ You’re Ignoring
Discover why muscle acts as an endocrine organ that directly influences metabolism, insulin sensitivity, inflammation, and overall longevity beyond just movement and appearance. Understand how weight loss without protecting muscle mass can accelerate aging, reduce metabolic efficiency, and increase long-term health risks. Learn how resistance training, protein intake, and body composition tracking help preserve strength, prevent disease, and improve quality of life as you age.
Cholesterol May Not Be the Real Cause of Heart Disease: What We Need to Know
Discover why cholesterol alone may not explain heart disease risk and why inflammation, artery damage, and lifestyle factors deserve greater attention when protecting long-term cardiovascular health. Understand why common screening tools like stress tests may miss underlying cardiovascular risk and why looking deeper into artery biology and inflammation markers may provide a more complete picture. Gain practical strategies to support heart health naturally through exercise, nutrition, sleep, stress management, toxin reduction, mitochondrial support, and personalized approaches to improving artery function.
Nick Pineault — on body burden and what the world is asking us to carry
Modern environmental exposures accumulate quietly — and they add up. Plastics, heavy metals, mold toxins, PFAS, contaminated water, and EMFs are present in nearly every modern environment. Individually, each one may seem minor. Together, they form a cumulative load that the body must continually process and clear. Environment often matters more than genetics. While genetic predispositions exist, it is frequently the environmental trigger that determines whether the body stays in balance or moves into dysfunction. Understanding what is being added to the system is often the first step in supporting the body's natural ability to recalibrate. Healing is possible — and it begins with awareness. The body has remarkable inherent capacity to support its own balance when the load is reduced and its natural pathways are supported. Small, consistent changes — when made over time — can make a meaningful difference. Individual experiences vary.
The Gut–Immune–Brain Connection Every Lyme Patient Should Understand
Discover how Lyme disease and chronic infections disrupt the gut microbiome, increase intestinal permeability, and trigger systemic inflammation that impacts the entire body. Understand how gut dysfunction influences the brain through the gut–brain axis, contributing to anxiety, OCD, behavioral changes, neuroinflammation, and PANS/PANDAS-like symptoms in children. Learn why restoring gut health through diverse nutrition, prebiotics, microbiome support, and root-cause treatment is essential for rebuilding immune resilience and improving long-term outcomes in chronic Lyme.
The Better Question: Is There a Miracle Supplement?
Supplements Are Tools, Not Lifelong Solutions Supplements are most effective when used temporarily and strategically—not as permanent fixes for nutrient deficiencies. Nutrient Deficiencies Often Point to Deeper Imbalances Low nutrients (like B12) are frequently linked to gut dysfunction, infections, toxins, or impaired absorption—not simply dietary insufficiency. Healing Requires Phases, Not Random Supplementation Effective protocols move through clearing (toxins/infections), rebuilding (organ and tissue support), and restoring natural nutrient absorption from food.
Microplastics, Fertility, and the Hidden Toxins in Daily Life
Understand how microplastics and endocrine-disrupting chemicals can accumulate in the body, especially in fatty tissues like the brain, reproductive organs, placenta, and endocrine system—impacting far more than fertility alone. Discover why daily routines often create routine toxic exposure through food packaging, plastic water bottles, receipts, synthetic fragrances, personal care products, clothing, household items, and indoor air. Learn how simple swaps like avoiding fragrance, filtering air and water, choosing safer personal care products, reducing plastic food contact, and supporting detox pathways can meaningfully lower your toxic burden over time.
Mold Recovery Beyond Detox with Laurie Hammer
Understand how mold exposure may affect neurotransmitter balance, contributing to brain fog, anxiety, sleep issues, emotional sensitivity, low motivation, and mood changes. Discover why calming the nervous system may help the body better tolerate detoxification and support recovery from mold, mycotoxins, and environmental illness. Learn how targeted amino acid therapy can be personalized through symptom assessment to support serotonin, GABA, catecholamines, endorphins, and glucose regulation.
Mighty Minerals: Chromium – The Blood Sugar & Metabolism Mineral You Might Be Underdosing
On this episode of Vitality Radio, we continue the Mighty Minerals series with a deep dive into chromium—an essential trace mineral that plays a key role in blood sugar balance, metabolism, and insulin function. Jared explores why common intake levels may fall short of optimal needs and how modern lifestyle factors can impact chromium status. You’ll learn how chromium supports the body’s natural metabolic processes, the differences between popular supplement forms, and why form and dosage matter more than most people realize. Jared also shares practical insights on who may benefit most from chromium and how it can fit into a well-rounded wellness routine. As always, this episode is designed to educate and empower you with foundational knowledge so you can make informed decisions about your health and supplementation strategy.









