Paul Leenderste on the Root Cause of Cancer, Suppressed Emotions, Role of Toxicity, and much more!
This week, we are joined by Paul Leenderste to talk about the root cause of cancer. Paul hits us with a truth bomb about the reality of cancer, and it's not what you think! We discuss the philosophy of the root cause and how Paul got to this point.
I offer some pushback to allow Paul to explain the role of toxicity in this process. We discuss how cancer manifests as a fungus in the body. The fungus is certainly not the cause but the bioremediator.
We discuss some very interesting topics surrounding emotions, such as taking on others' emotional trauma depends on your suppressed emotions. We also discuss the philosophy surrounding emotions and suppression. We also talk about how solutions come through responsibility.
This episode will be helpful for everyone. I hope you enjoy it!
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0:00 Intro
0:58 What is Health?
5:04 On the Root Cause of Cancer
14:49 How the body stores toxins
20:48 How Cancer Manifests
39:57 Taking on Others Emotions
46:06 Overwhelming Toxicity?
48:08 On Interventions and "healing with the mind"
53:29 On Emotions and supression
1:01:22 Solutions and Responsibility
1:08:36 Final Thoughts
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Do Quasi-Experiments hold any Value? | Internal and External Validity
The most important take away is that most studies, especially in that of biology, medicine, nutrition, etc., are quasi-experimental. However, we are mislead to believe that they follow a true experimental design to make them more convincing.
The bias within empiricism is rampant, and very problematic. From how we set up the studies, to our observations, to our interpretations.
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0:00 Intro
2:17 Internal Validity
14:37 External Validity
21:45 Advantages of Quasi-Experiments
25:24 Disadvantages of Quasi-Experiments
28:21 Final Thoughts
33:23 Outro & Giveaway
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Dr. Melissa Sell on Germanic Medicine (GNM), Conflicts, Conflict Resolution, Biological Adaptation!
This week we are joined by Dr. Melissa Sell to talk about everything Germanic Medicine also known as German New Medicine. We begin with a great overview of GNM, looking at some specific examples that indicate the beautiful relationship between our experience and our biological responses. Dr. Sell explains how the body biologically adapts to conflicts.
We delve deeper into the differences between chronic and acute disease. We touch on the concept of allergies as well, all tied into how our bodies adapt to our experiences. We discuss how to deal with conflicts, through awareness and consciousness. We cannot stop conflicts from occurring, but we can build resilience by learning how to adapt.
We also touch on the GNM perspective of mental illnesses. We also touch on the importance of understanding GNM, how symptoms and experiences are connected.
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0:00 Intro
3:16 What is Health?
6:15 German New Medicine
39:20 Chronic, Acute, & Allergies
54:40 How to Build Resilience Towards Potential Conflicts
1:03:37 Mental Illnesses
1:08:13 Final Thoughts
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Types of ‘Scientific’ Experiments | Quantitative vs Qualitative
In this mini-lecture we delve into the differences between quantitative and qualitative research. Essentially types of original research papers. It is important to note that the quasi-experimental, non-experimental and qualitative sections are not comprehensive. In the future, I will elaborate on specific types of experimental designs, mainly on quasi-experimental examples more in depth. This lecture was intended to be introductory.
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0:00 Introduction
1:59 Types of experiments, Quantitative vs. Qualitative
5:44 Quantitative: Non-experimental
7:25 Quantitative: Quasi-experimental
10:32 Quantitative: Experimental
14 :38 Qualitative
17:50 Final Thoughts
21:31 Outro
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Dr. Stephanie Seneff on Deuterium, Glyphosate, Gut Microbes, Mitochondria, and much more!
his week, we are joined by Dr. Stephanie Seneff to talk about everything deuterium. Of course, we begin the discussion by discussing Dr. Seneff's views on health. We move right into discussing deuterium and how glyphosate is a major issue, inhibiting our metabolism from functioning properly.
We then get more specific, discussing how EZ water and deuterium have a significant relationship. We discuss the negatives of having too much deuterium in the body, as well as how the body excretes deuterium. We take a moment to discuss how glyphosate is being sprayed on more than just crops. We also talk about how glyphosate can inhibit protein function and how it was invented, noting how chlorine actually deactivates glyphosate.
We turn to a very interesting topic: the microbiome. We discuss how microbes can bioremediate deuterium and how they play a very important role in the hydrogen-deuterium balance. Lastly, we discuss how to avoid high deuterium in the body!
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0:00 Intro
1:10 What is Health?
4:59 On Deuterium, Glyphosate
10:40 Deuterium and the Gels (EZ water)
18:30 Consuming High Deuterium
25:55 Excretion of Deuterium
28:20 Spraying Glyphosate Over us
31:28 How does High Deuterium Manifest in the Body & Mitochondria Health
34:50 Glyphosate and Protein function
39:05 How did they invent Glyphosate
43:25 On Microbes, Deuterium Bioremediation
49:00 What to do about Deuterium? Diet
54:50 On the Materialistic Construct
59:24 Final Thoughts
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1:02:47 Outro
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Types of Journal Articles | What can be Published? | Introductory
In this mini lecture we go over the types of articles that get published in journals. We go over what you can see in journals, on databases when you’re doing your research.
A challenge for the listener. Can anyone find a systematic review of a germ causing a particular disease?? Seems as though the germ theory has no systematic reviews or meta-analyses. Probably cause the germ theory lacks original research papers considering randomized controlled trials!
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0:00 Introduction
0:48 Types of Journal Articles
0:54 Original Research Papers
6:19 Review Articles
12:39 Case Studies
13:22 Clinical Trials
14:40 Commentaries
15:28 Editorials
15:51 Letter to the Editor
16:20 Thoughts on Journal Articles
23:35 Outro
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Azeem Ali on Iridology, the Electric Body, Rhythm as Health, Crystallization of Trauma, & much more!
This week we are joined by Azeem Ali. We started off with a beautiful description of Health as Rhythm, taking a Steiner's approach to its description. We clarified the differences between rhythm and rigidity in structuring one's day. Rhythm being a flow of life, flexibility, fluidity.
We moved into talking about resistance, conflicts, and traumas, and how these events can physically crystallize in the body. Emphasizing the importance of the ever-present now. This circled into a discussion on the electrical aspect of the body, leading to discussions of the pineal gland, piezoelectricity, and the fallacies of the mechanical construct. Of course, we touched on the detrimental components of electromagnetic frequencies and telecommunication systems.
We shifted the conversation to that of the eyes. We talked about Azeem's wealth of knowledge on iridology. We began with a little history of iridology. We then connected it to energy, emotions, crystallizations, the mental plane, etc. We also touched on the notion of the eyes being the microcosm of the body, a great indicator of disease, and how the eyes tell the story!
We finished with a very interesting tangent on vision coming from the inside out, not the outside in.
I hope you enjoy the episode!
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0:00 Intro
1:13 What is Health
7:08 Rythm vs Rigidity
12:00 Resistance, Conflicts, Crystallization of Trauma and the
Ever Present Now
16:40 Healing Crystalizations of Trauma and Conflicts
21:23 Electrical Body, Pineal Gland, & Piezoelectricity
29:40 Fallacies of the Mechanical construct
33:00 Electro Magnetic Frequencies and Telecommunication Pathways
39:53 Iridology - History, Energy, Microcosm of the body
49:45 Iridology - Emotions, Crystalizations, Mental Phenomenon
57:00 Iridology - Root causes, the Eyes Tell the Story
1:00:51 Vision from the Inside Out
1:06:17 Final Thoughts
1:09:18 How to Support and Learn From Azeem
1:10:33 Outro
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Empiricism vs. Rationalism | Why the Scientific Literature is not Empirical | Scientific Method
In this lecture we discuss two contrasting epistemological approaches to the acquisition of knowledge. This lecture provides an overview of the most debated approaches to knowledge in history. Empiricism vs. Rationalism.
We each philosophical approach, then discuss the strengths of each (i.e., When to use empiricism and when to use rationalism.)
We circle into a discussion on the scientific method, as a branch of empiricism. We discuss how to properly use the scientific method, as well as how the scientific method has been mis implemented. Lastly, we cover some common problems in science.
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0:00 Introduction
1:22 Empiricism
12:23 Rationalism
17:55 When to use Each
27:36 Scientific Method
38:19 Problems in the science
41:51 Final thoughts
44:48 Outro
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Michele Bolona on Emotional Release, Storing Emotions, Nervous System Flexibility, and More!
This week, we are joined by Michele Bolona to delve into everything related to emotional release. We begin with a note on fear and its central role in creating our issues, as well as a potential reason for storing emotions in the body.
We discussed the connection of emotions to the body, as well as the connection to the nervous system. Throughout our conversation, we emphasized nervous system flexibility. This led to a discussion on creating safety for ourselves and how holding space can facilitate this process.
We touched on the philosophy of working from the ground up to build a strong foundation. This tied into the themes of redevelopment and reprogramming of both the body and mind. Additionally, we explored the role of movement in processing emotions and its connection to the breath. This discussion also led to exploring ways to induce the sympathetic state to build resilience.
As we neared the end, we specifically addressed Emotional Release, touching on topics such as practitioner burnout, self-care, and even sharing a chat about cats!
We hope you enjoy this episode!
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0:00 Intro
1:15 What is Health?
4:13 On Fear
5:45 How does Emotion Relate to the Body
11:55 Nervous System Flexibility
15:50 Creating Safety and Holding Space
22:30 Philosophy of Working from the Ground up, Redevelopment, & Reprogramming
27:44 Processing Emotions and Movement
35:52 The Breath Connection
40:20 Inducing the Sympathetic
43:58 Emotional Release
51:15 Practitioner Burnout and Self-care
55:30 On Cats
59:40 Final Thoughts
1:01:20 How to Support and Learn from Michele
1:03:15 Outro
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Laws, Models, Hypotheses and Theories | Empiricism
In this week’s episode we explore the differences between Laws, Models, Theories and Hypotheses. We discuss the inductive nature of empiricism, moving from hypotheses to theories. We also contrast Laws vs Theories. We cover how Laws are misrepresented, discuss the use of facts, as well as what makes a fact, a fact.
We tie models into the discussion, as representations of physical phenomena. Models are visual, mathematical, or computer-generated representations of theories. Models can be very misleading, and useless. Often it is a ploy to convince to the visual minds in this world.
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0:00 Introduction
0:51 Hypotheses
14:06 Theories
27:00 Laws
34:31 Models
45:41 Final Thoughts
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Kehlan Morgan on the Philosophy of Science, Scientific Reasoning, Morphic Resonance, and more!
This week, we had Kehlan Morgan on to talk about the philosophy of science. Science has lost touch with philosophy, and in turn, it has lost touch with reasoning, the metaphysical, true empiricism, and reasoning. Kehlan gives an amazing take on health as a sort of cohesion.
We delve into the psyche, touching on Jung's work, which leads us into a conversation about Lamarck, evolution, and morphic resonance.
This quickly turns into a discussion on the scientific method. We touch on the need for presumptions and rationalism in the seemingly empirical scientific method. We also discuss ideas of falsification, true scientific reasoning, and problems with the scientific method. Interestingly, we touch on scientific constants and why mathematical constants might not be the true constants of nature. We talk about ideas from Goethe, Whitehead, British empiricism, and many other phenomenal philosophers.
We finish by talking about the structure of science as problematic (Scientistry) and the need for true science (Scientody). We also discuss the need for the reintegration of the individual in nature and of the sciences in general.
This was a mind-blowing episode that will leave you thirsty for knowledge.
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0:00 Intro
0:43 What is Health?
4:22 On the Psyche, Jung and Alchemy
12:20 Evolution, Morphic Resonance, & Lamarck
31:08 On the Scientific Method, Falsification
46:00 Scientific reasoning, Scientific Presumtions and Constants
56:00 Empiricism, Rationalism, & Presumtions
1:03:00 The Abstract Nature of the Scientific Method
1:04:40 Scientistry and Scientody (True Science)
1:13:43 The Reintegration of Science and the Individual
1:20:49 Alfred North Whitehead, Empiricism & American Pragmatism
1:26:18 How to Support and Learn from Kehlan
1:28:30 Outro
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The scientific method | Observation to Iteration
The scientific method is a systematic approach used by scientists to investigate natural phenomena, acquire knowledge, and test hypotheses through empirical observation and experimentation. This method emphasizes objectivity, reproducibility, and the use of evidence to support or refute hypotheses.
The scientific literature is devoid of objectivity, reproducibility, and evidence. The literature is polluted with pseudoscientific studies, as the scientific method is rarely used properly, as there is too much of an emphasis on empiricism. The scientific method is slowly getting away from true empiricism as well, but that is a topic for another video.
Note:
When it comes to iteration, I talked mostly about the creation of a good paper. The true purpose of the paper, especially the methods, is to allow for the reproduction of the study. Scientific papers need to be reproduced. Reproducibility is the cornerstone of science. Obviously were in a reproducibility crisis, where most experiments can not reproduce results, indicating how invalid the literature is.
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0:00 Introduction
2:13 Observation
2:53 Questioning
4:37 Hypothesis
10:53 Prediction
11:12 Experimentation
17:06 Data Analysis
18:53 Iteration
23:46 New Hypothesis
25:14 Final Words
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Diana Marshal on Breathing Patterns, Tongue ties, Myofunctional therapy, Proper Development.
This week, we are joined by Diana Marshal to explore the fascinating realms of tongue function and breathing! We kick off with a discussion on the significance of proper sleep, setting the tone for the episode. The conversation transitions into the intricacies of breathing patterns and tongue posture, which emerge as recurring themes throughout.
The episode delves into myofunctional therapy and its correlation with tongue tie, unraveling the connections between these aspects. We pivot into a dialogue on promoting healthy myofunctional development in infants and children, offering valuable insights for parents. Additionally, we dissect the genesis of breathing pattern problems.
Diana shares her expertise on the art of breathing during exercise, shedding light on efficient techniques. The episode also explores the Wim Hof method and delves into the stress-inducing nature of hyperventilation. Bringing the focus back to the basics, we discuss the physiological advantages of nose breathing. In closing, we leave our listeners with a set of tongue exercises to incorporate into their routine.
We hope you enjoy this episode!
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0:00 Intro
0:50 What is Health?
2:00 Good Sleep
4:36 Breathing Patterns and Tongue Posture
8:03 Myofunctional Therapy and Tongue Tie
16:11 How to Promote Healthy Myofunction in Infants
22:40 In children
27:05 How Breathing Pattern Problems Develop
35:00 Breathing During Exercise
38:35 Wim Hoff and Hyperventilation
46:40 Nose Breathing
58:20 Tongue Exercising
1:04:35 Final Thoughts
1:05:29 Outro
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What Makes a Good Scientific Paper | Scientific Style | Quality
In this mini-lecture, we touch on the components of scientific style. This is important to know because communication in science is everything. If the experiment isn’t communicated well, the purpose is devoid. These are important factors to consider when evaluating a paper and a scientist.
Scientists will use rhetoric in their papers when it should be purely dialectic, as they are trying to convince you their interpretation is the correct one. The data should speak for itself.
Objectivity is lost in science.
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0:00 Intro
1:22 Accessibility
1:56 Comprehensiveness
2:51 Accuracy
4:05 Clarity
5:04 Conciseness
5:58 Correctness
6:19 Objectivity
6:38 Precision
7:19 Final thoughts
9:34 Outro
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Emrys Goldsworthy on the Vagus Nerve/Tone, Detox, Microbes, Dysautonomia, Nerve Functioning, & More!
In this week's episode, we are joined by Emrys Goldsworthy, a luminary in this field who truly connects the dots. We discussed everything about the Vagus Nerve and its connections!
We started the conversation talking about general health, tying in the idea of cytokines and cytokine storms. Then, we delved into a discussion on the vagus nerve and its role in various bodily functions. Emrys eloquently explained its connection to the lungs, digestive organs, and more!
We touched on the notion of dysautonomia, an emerging field. We specified the ideas of low and excessive vagal tone, ensuring that we covered the causes of dysautonomia, ranging from compression to chemical to electrical factors.
Emrys provided insight into why the polyvagal theory is flawed, shedding light on future studies and mentioning Joseph LeDoux.
I asked Emrys about his view on the modern understanding of nerve conduction, a topic briefly covered in our introductory episodes (Episode 4). He explained the workings of nerves concisely through the structured water lens. Lastly, we brought it back to detox, where Emrys touched on the role of microbes, bioremediation, and their connection to the vagus nerve.
This was a brilliant episode that left me motivated to learn more!
I know you all will enjoy this episode.
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0:00 Intro
1:05 What is Health
7:50 Cytokines
12:50 Vagus Nerve, Lungs, Digestion Connection
25:00 Dysautonomia
30:05 Vagal Tone
32:20 Low Vagal Tone
36:11 Exsessive Vagal Tone
39:00 Root Causes of Vagus Nerve Damage
57:54 Poly Vagal Theory Fallacies
1:03:55 How Nerves Actually Work (Structured Water)
1:10:53 Detox, Microbes and Bioremediation.
1:22:50 Final Thoughts
1:26:45 How to Support Emrys
1:30:50 Outro
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How Science gets Published | From an Idea to Implementation into Practice
In this lecture we cover the steps taken for an idea to get implemented into the current scientific consensus though curriculum, textbooks, etc. This comprehensive flowchart type lecture will allow you to see how vested interests play a role in many levels, areas that science can become misleading, and how it can take a very long time for studies to get implemented into the current scientific consensus and practice.
We cover everything from an idea, a hypothesis, a proposal, experimentation, data analysis, writing the paper, submission for publication, peer review, published literature, implementation into textbooks, curriculum, and into practice.
0:00 Introduction
0:28 Idea
5:12 Hypothesis
13:56 Proposal
18:46 Experimentation, Data analysis, Iteration
21:36 Publishing, peer review, Published
29:10 Textbooks
32:52 Curriculum
38:40 Final Thoughts
41:43 Recap & Flowchart
43:50 More Final Thoughts
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Basics of Scientific Papers and Referencing | IMRaD | Assessing Papers
In this video we went over the basic components to a modern scientific paper. The general structure being the IMRaD format. We begin with the abstract, moving into the introduction, methods, results and discussion. Lastly, we touch on referencing and some common problems and errors that occur when citing other papers.
Periodically, I point out things to look for and the best components to assess to evaluate papers properly. We will be covering this more in depth in the future, as well as going over some papers as examples.
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Dr. Jalal Khan on Quantum Biology, Holistic Dentistry, Water, Light Health, and so much more!
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Jalal Khan for a jam-packed discussion!
We kick things off by delving into the complex realm of quantum biology, emphasizing its crucial role in understanding the intricacies of biological processes. This leads us into a broader conversation about water, biophotons, and mitochondria, where Dr. Khan highlights the beautiful interconnectedness between the human body and nature.
Our exploration takes a deeper dive into the significance of water, particularly the body's ability to produce it, and the different types of drinking water. I inquire about Dr. Khan's perspective on biochemistry and the artificial use of light, including infrared and ultraviolet rays.
Shifting gears, we explore dentistry through a truly holistic lens. Dr. Khan eloquently explains the interplay between teeth, the mouth, the cerebral spinal fluid, the lymphatic system, etc., drawing connections to osteopathy. We touch upon the concept of the perfect bite and the importance of allowing nature to take its course. The episode concludes on a positive note as Dr. Khan shares some valuable final thoughts.
I hope you enjoy this enlightening episode!
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0:00 Intro
0:50 What is Health?
3:00 Quantum Biology
14:00 Water
16:28 Biophotons
18:33 Mitochondria
22:50 A Note for the Listener
23:39 Water and the Electron Transport Chain
29:00 Water Consumption
34:30 On Biochemical Pathways
37:35 On Artificial UV and IR
40:00 Holistic Dentistry with an Osteopathic Lens
57:40 The Ideal Bite
1:04:45 Final Thoughts
1:08:00 How to Support Dr. Khan
1:10:27 Outro
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Adam and Josh Bigelsen on Darkfield Microscopy, Pleiomorphism, Problems in Live Blood Analysis!
In this week's episode, we are truly honored to have the esteemed Bigelsen Brothers, Adam and Josh, join us. With their unparalleled experience and expertise in the terrain field, they stand as true leaders in their field.
The brothers generously share their insights into the meaning of health and their perspectives on disease. Emphasizing a strong belief in the symbiotic relationship of nature, Adam and Josh touch upon the power of the mind and the imperative of optimism.
The conversation delves deep into topics such as darkfield microscopy, pleiomorphism, and the life cycles observed in nature. Exploring various species of microbes, the discussion extends to what is observed in the blood and its relevance and importance, drawing parallels with the concept of "As above, so below."
Josh and Adam thoroughly examine the shortcomings of live blood analysis, highlighting its tendency to be misleading and used as a fear-based tactic. The hosts challenge the brothers on the exclusive use of darkfield microscopy by humans, leading to a discussion on how modern interventions may fall short in addressing root causes, contrasting with nature's approach that addresses the root causes directly.
The episode concludes with a thoughtful note on inflammation, emphasizing nature's approach of not being 'anti' – no anti-inflammatories, anti-bacterials, or anti-fungals.
I hope you enjoy this insightful and thought-provoking episode!
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0:00 Intro
0:45 What is Health?
3:50 What is Disease?
8:28 The power of the Mind, Optimism & Symbiosis
16:40 Darkfield Microscopy
27:05 On Pleiomorphism
32:25 On Life Cylces
34:16 On the Microbial Species
38:27 What's in the blood (Platelets, Plasma)
41:00 Simplifying the Microscopic Observations
45:09 On Live Blood Analysis
53:45 On Parasites
55:53 Challenging Microscopy, Modern Problems & Interventions, and Root Causes
1:07:30 Final Thoughts
1:23:51 Outro
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Dr. Mark Bailey on Science, Health Fields, Looking Upstream, Interventions, Spirituality, and more!
In this week's episode, we are joined by Dr. Mark Bailey. Dr. Bailey shares his invaluable wisdom on many topics relating to science and medicine. First, we explore our fundamental question: What is health? This snowballs into a discussion on balance and how it's related to health.
Next, we look at the philosophical concept of looking upstream. Dr. Bailey shares how this is a valuable tool to be used in assessing scientific research, as well as our own health. Delving into more philosophical concepts, we discuss if there is an end to scientific research and methods to reduce reductionism.
We continue on the topic of navigating the vast and confusing scientific and health-related fields, with a note on the state of these fields. We then explore which interventions are useful and how even doing nothing can be a good 'intervention.'
Lastly, we explore the relationship between science and spirituality. Dr. Bailey shares some irreplaceable wisdom in his concluding remarks. Finally, we discuss Dr. Bailey's new book!
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0:00 Intro
1:19 What is health?
2:10 What is balance?
7:30 Looking upstream in Scientific Research
13:15 Is there an end to Science? Avoiding Reductionism
20:20 How to Navigate the Scientific and Health Related Fields?
26:55 Which Interventions are Viable?
42:40 The Relationship of Science and Spirituality
50:00 Final Thoughts
59:12 How to support Dr. Bailey
1:03:18 Outro
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Free | How to Find and Access Research Papers and Studies Like a Pro | Simple
In this episode we explore how to find research and studies, specifically scientific articles.
We go over my favourite data bases, how to search for what you’re looking for, how to access the articles for free, as well as other sources of valuable information.
I also highlight the best bang for your buck paid service!
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
https://scholar.google.ca/
https://www.jstor.org/
https://www.biorxiv.org/
https://www.researchgate.net/
https://www.academia.edu/
https://www.deepdyve.com/
0:00 Databases (NIH, JSTOR, Google Scholar)
0:58 Accessibility
1:49 Search tips
2:22 How to access papers (Research gate, Academia, Pre-Prints, Universities, Libraries)
4:53 DeepDyve, renting service (paid)
5:17 Digital object identifier (DOI)
6:16 General researching tips
6:58 Where to find papers (references, content creators)
8:03 Read books
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Dr. Mari Arce on Culture, Naturopathy, Putting in the Work, Nocebo, the Mind and much more!
This week we are joined by Dr. Mari Arce! We begin with Dr. Arce's personal journey, providing a glimpse into the path that led her to her current understanding of health. The discussion turns to the concept of the terrain, examining when Dr. Arce first encountered this crucial aspect of health. Distinguishing between nature-opathy and naturopathy, we explore different approaches to natural healing, and nuances about naturopathic school.
We consider the allure of magic pills in comparison to the importance of doing the work. Here we touch on supplements, and the different types. The conversation delves into the power of the mind exploring the placebo and nocebo effects in healing, as well as shamanistic medicine.
We then chat about some specific interventions such as enemas and fasting. Then discussing the practitioner relationship! We finish up with discussing self-care.
I hope you enjoy the episode!
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0:00 Intro
1:30 What is Health?
4:00 Dr. Arces Journey
9:30 Medicinal and Nutritional Anthropology
11:10 When did you learn about the terrain?
15:58 Nature-opathy vs Naturopathy
23:10 Magic Pills vs Doing the work, Supplements
32:00 Shamanistic Medicine
37:30 The Power of the Mind, Placebo and Nocebo
44:00 On Interventions and Enemas
48:45 On Fasting
52:10 On the Practitioner Relationship
56:20 Self-Care
59:00 Final Thoughts
1:00:45 How to Support Dr. Arce
1:01:15 Outro
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Daniel Roytas on the Fallacies of Vitamin Deficiencies, Root Causes, Supplementation, and more.
This week, we are joined by Daniel Roytas from Humanely to discuss many fascinating topics! Daniel is not shy about pushing back on modern conclusions and provides fresh, logical takes on ever-seen observations. Daniel addresses what health means to him but also tackles the question: What is disease?
This leads us into a much deeper dive into topics such as the true causes of disease. Daniel provides a beautiful explanation as to why vitamin deficiencies do not have much evidence to back them up and may not be a cause of disease. We go over the specifics of how 'deficiencies' actually manifest as toxicities.
We cover specific examples such as Pellagra (16:30), Beriberi (20:30), Scurvy (28:50), etc.
We delve into the differences between minerals and vitamins and how vitamins may not actually exist in natural products. Vitamins may be much like viruses, in that they are laboratory artifacts.
We also talk about our soils and the problems in our modern agricultural practices. This leads us into discussing food processing and the optimal human diet.
This is a significant episode! I hope it provides insight and areas for further research for you all!
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0:00 Intro
1:15 What is Health?
7:15 What is Disease?
11:10 Causes of Disease?
13:45 Fallacies in Vitamin Deficiencies
28:20 Mineral Deficiencies and Supplementation
36:00 On Soil Deficiencies
45:15 On Food Processing
52:00 On Supplementation
1:04:10 Final Thoughts
1:06:30 How to Support Daniel?
1:11:20 Outro
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Matt Roeske on Solutions and Abundance vs. scarcity, Free Energy, Going with Nature, and more!
We kick off the discussion with insights into the development of diseases and the diagnostic process. Exploring the impact of a scarcity/fear mindset, we discuss awareness and potential solutions to address these mental frameworks.
We then shift to the conversation to address the myth of water and oil scarcity. Exploring the concept of dowsing, we dive into this practice and its potential applications.
The discussion extends to the harnessing of free energy and its relation to architecture, copper and agriculture. Comparing free energy and non-native electromagnetic fields (nnEMF), we consider the potential trade-offs and challenges.
Woodworking and the process of harvesting wood take center stage, providing insights into these traditional practices. Reflecting on the loss of elder knowledge, we contemplate the impact of cultural shifts on valuable wisdom.
We concluded with some words on solutions, and removing the fear mindset from our lives!
I hope you enjoy this valuable episode!
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0:00 Intro
1:30 What is Health
4:30 Development of diseases and diagnosis
8:30 Scarcity/Fear Mindset, Awareness and Solutions
15:18 Is Water Scarce?
19:28 Is Oil Scarce?
22:40 What is Dowsing?
26:40 Harnesing Free Energy & Archatecture
30:40 Electroculture, Copper & Agriculture
38:50 Free Energy vs. nnEMF
44:00 Wood Working, and Harvesting Wood
49:26 Loss of Elder Knowledge
53:30 Final Thoughts (Solutions)
54:30 How to Support Matt
56:06 Outro
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Cole Clayton on Osteopathy, Cranial Work, The Primitive Argument, Movement, and Mouth Taping!
We begin with insights into Cole's view on osteopathy and his personal journey at the intersection of these practices. This snowballs into Cole's practice, in which he works closely with a holistic dentist! The discussion turns to myofunctional therapy and the concept of mewing, exploring the importance of these practices for overall well-being, as well as some things to consider when pursuing these practices.
We emphasize the significance of cranial work in the context of osteopathy, unraveling its role in promoting health. Exploring the theme of client autonomy in osteopathy, we discuss the importance of empowering individuals in their healing journeys.
Addressing the question of whether primitive individuals need osteopathy, we delve into the argument surrounding the application of osteopathy in different contexts. The conversation shifts to a discussion on Weston A. Price, as well as the primitive argument in general.
We delve into the impact of indoor air quality, the importance of movement, proper sleep, and mouth taping!
I hope you enjoy the episode
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