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Danielle Howley
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Epstein-Barr, Mold, Pregnancy + Cancer: Angela, A Young Mom’s Recovery

The episode explores the connection between environmental toxicity and serious illness. Angela and the hosts discuss how her exposure to a mold-filled classroom and chronic EBV may have contributed to her total body burden and immune suppression over years — creating conditions that preceded her cancer diagnosis. Comprehensive functional testing can reveal what standard care misses. Angela's evaluation at Deeper Healing uncovered severely elevated liver enzymes, mold toxicity, and chronic EBV — none of which had been identified by standard medical care over years of treatment. Angela shares her personal decision-making process regarding cancer treatment — a deeply individual choice made in her specific circumstances. This is presented as her story and is not a recommendation for others. Anyone facing a cancer diagnosis must work with a qualified oncologist. UVB Ozone therapy is discussed as a tool Angela used to address a severe viral flare. It is not FDA-approved to treat cancer or any disease. Individual results vary significantly. Faith, mindset, and nervous system regulation are presented as integral components of Angela's healing approach. The episode emphasizes that the body's capacity to heal is affected by its state of safety — chronic fear and fight-or-flight dysregulation impair immune function and recovery.
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Paula Kruppstadt, MD, FAAP, FMCP-M
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My House Has Water Damage. What Do I Do Next…with The Conscious Healthy Home and Cristina Greenfield

Understand why mold is often just the symptom of a larger building problem and how issues with HVAC systems, plumbing, moisture, and the building envelope can contribute to ongoing exposure. Discover how endotoxins, actinomycetes, mycotoxins, and other contaminants from water-damaged buildings can affect health, and why identifying the source is essential for recovery. Learn how to reduce risk when moving, remediating, or purchasing a home by understanding small particle cleaning, testing strategies, and the questions every homeowner should ask before making a decision.
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Clint Carter, MD
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The Midlife Shift No One Explains: Stress, Hormones, and Metabolism

Understand why menopause affects far more than reproductive hormones by uncovering how declining estrogen changes the gut microbiome, increases stress sensitivity, alters metabolism, and influences everything from digestion to mood and weight management. Discover how cortisol, insulin, sleep disruption, overtraining, nutrient deficiencies, and chronic stress can create a cycle of fatigue, belly fat, anxiety, and inflammation—and why many conventional explanations fail to address the root causes. Learn practical strategies to support your body through midlife, including improving sleep, reducing excess sugar and alcohol, building muscle through resistance training, identifying hidden stressors, and creating a personalized roadmap for long-term health.
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Myriah Hinchey, ND, FMAPS
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Why Lyme Disease Causes Sensory Overload

Discover how Lyme disease, Babesia, mold toxicity, and chronic inflammation can disrupt sensory processing, causing everyday stimuli like light, sound, touch, smells, and social interactions to feel overwhelming. Understand why healing requires more than treating infections alone, and how nervous system regulation, sleep, stress reduction, emotional resilience, and personalized pacing play critical roles in recovery. Learn practical tools to calm sensory overload, including gratitude practices, breathwork, mindset shifts, sleep optimization, and finding the "sweet spot" between pushing too hard and not challenging the body enough.
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Dr Laura Hanson, DC MS QEEG-DL DICCP NDT BCN CAS
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What Every Parent Should Know About Eczema

Discover why eczema is often more than a skin condition and how imbalances in the gut, microbiome, detoxification pathways, and immune system may contribute to persistent symptoms. Understand how simple lifestyle changes—including real, whole foods, reducing inflammatory triggers, supporting healthy circadian rhythms, and creating a healthier home environment—may help children heal from the inside out. Learn practical strategies to manage eczema symptoms naturally while addressing root causes, including nutrition, hydration, mineral support, skin barrier care, and reducing toxic burden before and during parenthood.
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Erika Schultz, LAc, DACM, ACN
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The Better Question: What Is Resiliency, Really?

The "Kill and Cleanse" Approach Has Limits Addressing parasites, bacteria, fungi, and toxins can be important, but these interventions are often only the first stage of healing. Long-term recovery requires moving beyond elimination protocols and into rebuilding and restoration. Chronic Illness Often Involves Both Excess and Deficiency Many people struggle with both pathogenic burdens (excess) and depleted organ, gland, and tissue function (deficiency). Focusing only on removing pathogens may leave the deeper causes of illness unresolved. Healing Requires Restoration, Not Just Elimination Lasting wellness comes from restoring liver function, repairing the gut, supporting the nervous system, improving mitochondrial health, and rebuilding the body's resilience and self-regulating capacity.
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John Bohde
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When Mold Attacks the Brain: Understanding Neuroinflammation and Healing

Discover how mold exposure can trigger brain fog, memory problems, anxiety, chronic pain, and neurological symptoms by driving inflammation throughout the brain and body. Understand why successful mold recovery requires both removing environmental exposure and supporting the body's detoxification, mitochondrial health, and inflammatory response. Learn how mold, mycotoxins, Lyme disease, heavy metals, and other environmental toxins often work together to create complex chronic illnesses that are frequently overlooked or misdiagnosed.
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Jared St. Clair
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Ancient Medicine Cabinet: Ayurvedic Medicine for Modern Health Issues with Amber Lynn Vitale

On this episode, Jared sits down with Amber Lynn Vitale, certified nutritionist, Ayurvedic clinical consultant, and national educator for Sabinsa Wellness, to explore the fascinating world of Ayurvedic medicine and what it can teach us about personalized health. They discuss the importance of ingredient sourcing, raw material testing, and how to know you’re getting a quality product when choosing supplements. Amber shares how ancient Ayurvedic principles focus on understanding the individual rather than treating everyone the same, and how modern research is beginning to validate many of these time-tested concepts. The conversation also dives into the rigorous standards Sabinsa uses to ensure purity, potency, and consistency in herbal ingredients. If you've ever wondered how to evaluate supplement quality or wanted a practical introduction to Ayurveda, this episode is a great place to start.
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Ed Park, MD
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11 Years on TA-65: Honest Report on Telomerase Activation Medicine

Telomere shortening may contribute to multiple age-related conditions. Dr. Park explains that telomeres protect chromosome ends and shorten as cells divide. He presents the theory that telomere dysfunction and stem-cell aging may contribute to many conditions commonly viewed as separate diseases. TA-65 and cycloastragenol are presented as telomerase activators. The episode examines cycloastragenol, a compound derived from astragalus and marketed as a telomerase activator. Dr. Park discusses its proposed mechanism and shares personal and patient-reported experiences, while acknowledging that evidence remains limited. Personal outcomes and anecdotes are not the same as clinical proof. Although the discussion includes reports of improved sleep, energy, mood, recovery, and metabolic health, Dr. Park notes that cycloastragenol is sold as a supplement and has not been validated through the same large-scale clinical trials required for pharmaceutical treatments.
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Heidi Codino
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Fasting for Longevity? The Science Behind Fasting-Mimicking Diets & Healthy Aging

Fasting-Mimicking Diets may provide many benefits of fasting while allowing food intake Renee explains that fasting-mimicking diets are specifically designed to trigger many of the same cellular pathways activated during prolonged water fasting while still allowing carefully selected foods to be consumed. This approach may make fasting more accessible, comfortable, and sustainable while reducing some of the challenges associated with water-only fasts. FMDs may support longevity, metabolic health, and cellular repair Research discussed in the episode suggests that fasting-mimicking protocols may activate autophagy, improve markers of metabolic health, reduce visceral fat, support healthy blood sugar levels, and potentially improve biological age. These effects may contribute to healthier aging and improved long-term wellness. Muscle preservation is a major advantage of fasting-mimicking protocols Unlike many traditional weight-loss approaches, fasting-mimicking diets appear to promote fat loss while preserving lean muscle mass. This is particularly important for women and aging adults, as maintaining muscle is closely linked to metabolic health, mobility, and longevity.
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