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13 episodes
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The Doctor is in the House Ronald Repice
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- Health & Fitness
A podcast for you. Information that you can use to be the CEO of your body and your family. We will process medical information without bias from the big pharmaceutical companies and let you decide. We are self-funded and our guests appear complimentary. See you on the radio.
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What is the point of health?
True health isn't just about the physical; it encompasses gratitude and connection to the divine, however, you may perceive it. Fear is an infectious disease. You can catch fear but you cannot catch faith. That comes from within.Faith has a profound ability to heal, serving as a powerful force in our wellness journey. Whether it's through prayer, meditation, or the practice of mindfulness, faith can provide comfort, resilience, and a sense of purpose that can aid in healing and recovery.
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Ep 481 To detox or not to detox, that is the question?
Detoxification, or "detox" for short, is the process of removing harmful substances or toxins from the body. The reasons for detoxing may vary from person to person, but some common reasons include improving overall health, boosting energy levels, losing weight, and reducing the risk of chronic diseases.
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Dr. Wong Thyroid, Parkinson's and more
Our outstanding guest will discuss an insane natural treatment for underactive thyroid disease and other medical topics. We will attempt to have discussions on Parkinson's Disease Macular degeneration and mass psychosis.
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Sex, walking and dancing
Doctors concluded that 30 minutes of exercise – including sex, walking, and dancing – performed five times per week would dramatically lower our risk of contracting cancer, dementia, heart disease, and diabetes.
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Ep 443 What is the Vagus nerve? Why is it important?
The vagus nerve as we learned last week from Phil Safier can be stimulated by the breath. Let's dive deeper into this important nerve. How many disorders have their roots in this nerve? Let's dive in.
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Ep 442 Gust Phil Safier Who can you trust and believe? Tip on breathing
How do we know what and who to believe? Who can we trust for good information and interpretations of data? Which data can we trust considering the sorry state of research?
These questions can help us make the best choices when it comes to health and the rest of areas that concern us. Ultimately, we need to learn to listen to our bodies as well as to the “authorities.” So-called experts are not infallible, nor do they always adhere to the ethics of scientific principles.
We have to trust that our food, air, and water are safe and that those who we rely on will act in our best interests, but we have plenty of evidence that this is not always the case.
Phil also discusses breathing techniques to increase your health naturally.