The Photovoltaic Podcast

E.N.HUB

Andrew Wren sits down with prominent figures in the naturopathic field to review nutritional topics from a electromagnetic nutritional and photovoltaic viewpoint 

  1. 15 UUR GELEDEN

    The Hidden Side of Sun Exposure Inside-Out Skin Protection, Omega Oils and the New Science of Skin Resilience

    As the warmer weather arrives and many of us begin spending more time outdoors, conversations around sunshine, skin health, UV exposure, and nutritional resilience are once again coming into focus. In this podcast, we explore the emerging science surrounding omega oils, phospholipids, antioxidants, membrane integrity, and the growing concept of “inside-out” skin resilience. Looking beyond traditional skincare approaches alone, we examine how sunlight, oxidative stress, hydration, inflammatory balance, environmental stress, and modern lifestyle factors may all influence the health and appearance of the skin at a deeper cellular level. We also explore the fascinating relationship between omega-3 fatty acids, phospholipids, antioxidants such as astaxanthin, Mediterranean-style dietary patterns, and the skin’s ability to adapt to periods of increased environmental stress, including sunny holidays, heat exposure, dehydration, and air travel. As more researchers investigate the connection between membrane health, lipid balance, oxidative stress, and visible skin ageing, a broader question is beginning to emerge: Could true skin resilience involve far more than simply what we apply to the surface of the skin alone? A thought-provoking exploration of modern skin health, nutritional resilience, environmental exposure, and the changing scientific conversation around supporting the skin from within.

    6 min.
  2. 5 DGN GELEDEN

    Purple Reigns? Bilberry, Vision, Light Exposure and the Electromagnetic Perspective on Eye Health

    In this episode of the Electromagnetic Nutritional Hub Podcast, we explore the growing interest surrounding bilberry, vision, light exposure, and the modern pressures being placed upon eye health. With increasing screen use, artificial lighting, disrupted circadian rhythm, and prolonged visual strain now forming part of everyday life, many practitioners and researchers are beginning to ask whether modern living may be influencing visual wellbeing in ways we do not yet fully understand. This episode explores the historical interest in bilberry and naturally pigmented foods, alongside broader discussions surrounding oxidative stress, recovery, circulation, light exposure, lifestyle balance, and systems-based observational thinking. We also consider how the eyes may be viewed within wider terrain-based and Electromagnetic Nutrition perspectives, where rhythm, environment, nourishment, recovery, and whole-body resilience are often seen as interconnected. Importantly, this discussion remains educational, reflective, and professionally cautious in nature. No claim is made that bilberry or any nutritional approach can diagnose, treat, or cure eye disease, and listeners are encouraged to seek appropriate professional medical advice regarding any visual symptoms or concerns. This episode is intended to encourage thoughtful discussion, broader observation, and balanced wellbeing reflection within the context of modern environmental pressures and visual health.

    6 min.
  3. 24 APR

    Beyond the Pollen: What’s Really Driving Seasonal Sensitivity?

    In this episode, we take a closer look at seasonal sensitivity and explore a perspective that goes beyond the idea of pollen as the only trigger. Each year, as the seasons change, many people experience symptoms such as sneezing, congestion, and irritation. These responses are often attributed directly to environmental exposure. However, when we look more closely, an important question emerges: if people share the same environment, why do their responses differ so significantly? This episode introduces a broader way of thinking, one that considers not only what the body is exposed to, but also the condition of the system receiving that exposure. Drawing on an Electromagnetic Nutrition perspective, we explore how factors such as hydration, daily rhythms, sleep patterns, nutrition, and overall system balance may influence how seasonal changes are experienced. Rather than viewing the body as reacting in a simple, linear way, we consider it as dynamic and responsive, constantly adapting to both internal and external conditions. We also touch on the role of flow within the system, including movement of air, fluids, and waste, and how this may relate to patterns such as congestion and sensitivity. This is not about replacing existing explanations, but expanding them. By shifting the focus from “what is causing the reaction?” to “what is shaping the response?”, we begin to develop a more complete and individualised understanding of seasonal sensitivity. If you’ve ever wondered why the same environment can produce such different experiences, this episode offers a thoughtful and practical exploration of that question.

    5 min.

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Andrew Wren sits down with prominent figures in the naturopathic field to review nutritional topics from a electromagnetic nutritional and photovoltaic viewpoint