1 hr 2 min

Critical Blindspots of Modern Healthcare with Matt Archer The Pain Changer® Podcast

    • Alternative Health

In this episode, Matt Archer joins me to discuss "The critical blindspots of modern healthcare”.  He takes a skeptical approach to manual muscle testing, applied kinesiology, and chiropractic and developed an incredibly effective system, described in his book, “The Protocol for Health: Seven Unexpected Solutions”.

While often contrary to popular ideas, The Protocol has a sensible foundation that simplifies healthcare and is effective with the full spectrum of symptoms. He practices in Northern California and consults remotely.

I really enjoyed my interview with Matt! He struck me as very compassionate, with a deep understanding of some physical causes to chronic pain that lay within the gut microbiome. His experience has led him to be quite steadfast and confident in his beliefs, and this new system he’s developed to help people feel better in a relatively short period of time.

You can find him on his website https://www.theprotocolforhealth.com

In this episode, you will learn: 
How zinc deficiency and weak stomach acid is the greatest cause of disease. How adrenal fatigue is surprisingly easy to address but intermittent fasting makes it worse.How vitamin and mineral deficiencies are universal and drive many specific symptoms and are a major blindspot in modern healthcare and laboratory testing. If you loved this episode and you got a lot out of it, leave a review and share your biggest takeaway with me. And while you've got your phone out, make sure to follow me on Instagram @coachktdubs for more quick tips and tricks on how to change your experience with pain.

Resources:
www.theprotocolforhealth.com

Credit: Tom Giovingo, Intro & Outro, Random Voice Guy, Professional ‘Cat‘ Herder

Mixed & Managed: JohnRavenscraft.com
Disclaimer: Katie is not a medical professional and she is not qualified to diagnose any conditions. The advice and information she gives is based on her own experience and research. It does not take the place of medical advice. Always consult a medical professional first before you try anything new.

In this episode, Matt Archer joins me to discuss "The critical blindspots of modern healthcare”.  He takes a skeptical approach to manual muscle testing, applied kinesiology, and chiropractic and developed an incredibly effective system, described in his book, “The Protocol for Health: Seven Unexpected Solutions”.

While often contrary to popular ideas, The Protocol has a sensible foundation that simplifies healthcare and is effective with the full spectrum of symptoms. He practices in Northern California and consults remotely.

I really enjoyed my interview with Matt! He struck me as very compassionate, with a deep understanding of some physical causes to chronic pain that lay within the gut microbiome. His experience has led him to be quite steadfast and confident in his beliefs, and this new system he’s developed to help people feel better in a relatively short period of time.

You can find him on his website https://www.theprotocolforhealth.com

In this episode, you will learn: 
How zinc deficiency and weak stomach acid is the greatest cause of disease. How adrenal fatigue is surprisingly easy to address but intermittent fasting makes it worse.How vitamin and mineral deficiencies are universal and drive many specific symptoms and are a major blindspot in modern healthcare and laboratory testing. If you loved this episode and you got a lot out of it, leave a review and share your biggest takeaway with me. And while you've got your phone out, make sure to follow me on Instagram @coachktdubs for more quick tips and tricks on how to change your experience with pain.

Resources:
www.theprotocolforhealth.com

Credit: Tom Giovingo, Intro & Outro, Random Voice Guy, Professional ‘Cat‘ Herder

Mixed & Managed: JohnRavenscraft.com
Disclaimer: Katie is not a medical professional and she is not qualified to diagnose any conditions. The advice and information she gives is based on her own experience and research. It does not take the place of medical advice. Always consult a medical professional first before you try anything new.

1 hr 2 min