Podcasts – Health

January 12, 2023

Adapt to the Seasons with Dr. Trevor Cates

Are we to always base the prognosis on charts? Can we still reverse the disease? These are the questions that are digging into our minds. Let us know why “the results are not always linear”, the relationship of our weight to our thyroid function, and let’s learn “the creative ways to do better” with our thyroid issues.
October 23, 2022

What if weight loss doesn’t work? with Diane Lawrence

Are we to always base the prognosis on charts? Can we still reverse the disease? These are the questions that are digging into our minds. Let us know why “the results are not always linear”, the relationship of our weight to our thyroid function, and let’s learn “the creative ways to do better” with our thyroid issues.
October 23, 2022

Healing Post Cancer Treatment with Dr. Amy Rothenberg

Are we to always base the prognosis on charts? Can we still reverse the disease? These are the questions that are digging into our minds. Let us know why “the results are not always linear”, the relationship of our weight to our thyroid function, and let’s learn “the creative ways to do better” with our thyroid issues.
September 19, 2022

Personal Care Products to Consider for Health and Wellness with Katie Wells

Are we to always base the prognosis on charts? Can we still reverse the disease? These are the questions that are digging into our minds. Let us know why “the results are not always linear”, the relationship of our weight to our thyroid function, and let’s learn “the creative ways to do better” with our thyroid issues.
March 28, 2022

Is it possible to regenerate our brain? with Dr. Greg Eckel

Can the brain repair itself? Can it regenerate after damage? Will there be a full recovery after a brain injury? I bring in a friend to talk about the latest advances in neuronal repair. In practice since 2001, Dr. Greg Eckel, co-founder of Nature’s Cure clinic in Portland where he shares what he calls "Sarieah's gifts" with the world, has focused on chronic degenerative and neurodegenerative diseases for many years.
December 27, 2021

The Effects of Beef on the Environment with Robb Wolf

The health benefits of protein are pretty clear. It helps the body build and repair tissues, allows metabolism to function well, and it also helps in maintaining proper pH and fluid balance. Animals, like cows, are a good source of protein. Many argue that if we care for our health and our environment, we should get rid of red meat such as beef but science says otherwise.
December 13, 2021

How to Breeze Through Surgery with Dr. Susan Wilder

Do you know someone who needs surgery? Surgery is the most challenging thing for our body to do and tapping our reserves. It is as challenging as an athlete getting ready for a Marathon. It requires preparation for both body and mind. Knowing that you need surgery can be frightening and intimidating at the same time because you will have many questions in your mind.
November 1, 2021

Podcast – Dangers of too much Vitamin D With Dr. Deva Boone

There are so many questions about Vitamin D today especially in the media regarding its relevance to general health, thyroid health and how it is related to COVID. There are a lot of arguments as to how Vitamin D can be beneficial to humans, and the recent one is its contribution to fight COVID-19.
October 1, 2021

Podcast – Top Myths About Carbs and Weight Gain With Dr. Stephan Guyenet

Do you feel like your cravings are out of control? Are you worried that the sugar in carbs and fructose is sending your insulin on a roller coaster that is the culprit behind your weight gain? And why is it that the amount and types of food we intend to consume rarely line up with our actual dietary intake?
September 17, 2021

Podcast – Is Adrenal Fatigue Real? with Ari Whitten

Is adrenal fatigue a real thing? Is it the culprit behind some of your most frustrating chronic symptoms? Do low levels of cortisol mean that your body is unable to make cortisol? The balance and rhythm of your cortisol levels are immensely important to your health and can be one of the biggest predictors of your longevity and wellbeing, but regulating your cortisol levels can be an unnecessarily frustrating journey with misinformation at every turn.