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Truth Be Told
Angel Intelligence

Truth Be Told

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 42:45


Christopher Macklin discusses working with angels, energy healing, and the Global Enlightenment Project with host Bonnie BurkertBorn as a highly aware psychic child in Chester, England, Christopher Macklin was able to perceive energy fields, spirit activity and multi-dimensional phenomena from a very young age. Today, Christopher works with thousands of clients a month internationally. He provides a full range of healing services that address a spectrum of physical, mental and emotional issues and has developed protocols for challenging illnesses such as Lymes disease, Morgellons, Agent Orange, Bio Weaponry attacks, emotional disorders, Chronic Depression, Bi-Polar, etc.  He and his wife Amanda have founded “The Global Enlightenment Project” to serve an awakening humanity and to support the healing needs of people all over the earth.  He lives with Amanda at their centre in Branson, Missouri. The whole person, and their whole life are treated, therefore relationships of families and loved ones can also be repaired and restored.Dr. Macklin's books include "Centering the Mind: Healing of Chronic, Stress, Anxiety and Depression" and "History, Truth and Healing: HIV/AIDS, Agent Orange, Gulf War Syndrome, Morgellons and Lyme Disease"www.globalenlightenmentproject.comHost Bonnie Burkert melds the worlds of media and higher consciousness, sharing tools for transformation to find our highest truth and live our brightest life. https://www.instagram.com/yogi_bon/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/truth-be-told-paranormal--3589860/support.

Self Love Podcast
SLP 468: How Can You Not Love Yourself with Anna Rendina

Self Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 67:43


‘It's always going to be a work in progress, I tell you. That's why you inspire me so much. Because coming in and out of it – wow – it wasn't until I got Lymes and I had seen the changes in my body that I couldn't even look at myself in the mirror at… Continue reading SLP 468: How Can You Not Love Yourself with Anna Rendina The post SLP 468: How Can You Not Love Yourself with Anna Rendina appeared first on The Wellness Couch.

Progressive Commentary Hour
The Progressive Commentary Hour 7.30.24

Progressive Commentary Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 58:33


Adam W Finnegan is a researcher and writer who was affected by Lyme disease and immune tolerance, and has been battling health problems since he was young, with the onset of a chronic disease in 2016. His research into his health condition and Lymes led him to spend years gathering 1000s of documents, classified and unclassified from the US, Russia, Germany, and UK into the history of pathogenic bioweapons, and stealth bioweapons in particular. The result has been a special study of the life and work of the Nazi scientist Dr. Erich Traub and the science of immune tolerance, recently published in the groundbreaking book by Trineday, The Sleeper Agent: The Rise of Lyme Disease, Chronic Illness and the Great Imitator Antigens of Biological Warfare.  Adam has collected and translated to English all of Traub's decades of published research. In addition to his bioweapons research, he is also a graphic artist & designer and a researcher into the history of esoteric philosophy and spirituality. His website is TheSleeperAgent.com

Poles, Piaffe and Prosecco
Poles, Piaffe & Prosecco - Episode 17... with Melissa Smith

Poles, Piaffe and Prosecco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 83:46


HAPPY EASTER! Enjoy this bonus episode of Poles, Piaffe & Prosecco with an inspirational special guest! Katie and Tania meet dressage rider and trainer, Melissa Smith. Melissa is the epitome of resilience, and she shares her story of monumental set backs. We are in awe of her, and her mental strength. Melissa shares imperative information for this time of year on Lymes disease, and what to look out for and this is a must-listen for all horse owners and those that love the countryside. Despite the seriousness of Melissa's story, there is the usual banter and laughter too and Tania answers your training questions. Do you have a training or equestrian lifestyle question, or a story that you'd like to share? Email us at polesandprosecco@yahoo.com. #dressagerider #dressagetrainer #dressagecoach #resilience #lymesdisease #lymes #ticks #tickbournedisease #ridingaccident #fracture #recovery #rehabilitation #poleworkforhorses #polework #poleworkout #expertadvice #yourquestionsanswered #podcast #podcastersofinstagram #bonusepisode #inspiration

C103
CorkToday 24 July 2023

C103

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 113:45


The pre-budget submissions from Age Action.Funding for the rehab unit at Bantry Hospital.Book review for 'The 7th Passenger' by Angie Rowe.Aneta Kubichka from Poland has set up a go fund me page to help with medical costs due to Lymes's disease.All your nutrition questions are answered by Annelisse at The Health Hub in Ballincollig Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Simple Doesn't Mean Easy
Battling chronic illness, with Amber Benge (S5, E10)

Simple Doesn't Mean Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 39:08


In this episode:How Amber's battle with chronic illness started when she was only 5 years old.Lyme's–an imitator diseaseThe Doctor ShuffleWhat it means that the Lyme's bacteria is shaped like a corkscrewDescription of bioenergetics and how it helped Amber finally diagnose her Lyme's diseaseThe cumulative effect of chronic illness on your bodyMaking choices today that will help you feel better tomorrowHerbalism vs. HomeopathyModern vs. Natural health solutions Seeing food as a part of healingWhy homeopathy recommends fermented food and drinksThe Herxheimer effect and what you should know about itRemission via bioenergeticsWhy you MUST advocate for yourself, even when treating chronic pain naturallyTips for advocating for yourself with the medical experts you work withResources mentioned in this episode:For tick testing and more information about Lymes: https://www.lymedisease.org/To snag Michelle's Master Class on DIY kombucha at less than HALF PRICE: https://soulyrested.com/kombucha/For the best Soil Test Kit, (at a sweet discount with code SOULYRESTED): https://bit.ly/3MAslZI Follow Guest:on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gracewalkfarm/on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@gracewalkfarmAmber's blog:https://gracewalkfarm.org/

Real Life Real Leaders
From From Law Firms to Tech Titan: Jeanine Charlton's Journey of Transformation and Triumph

Real Life Real Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 27:01


Overcoming personal and professional challenges starts with resilience, positivity, and having a solid support system. To unpack this further is special guest Jeanine Charlton, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Merchants Fleet.   Jeanine's path was not always smooth, from her beginnings as an office manager in a law firm to becoming a top 50 Powerful Woman in Technology and a CIO of the Year Orbee Award winner. Jeanine talks about how she morphed into technology and her personal challenges, including her children's diagnosis of Lyme disease and divorce. She emphasizes the importance of being kind to oneself, seeking support when needed, and continuous learning for leadership development. Jeanine's story inspires others to navigate the ever-changing world of technology and prioritize their well-being. Further key points throughout include:  An introduction to Jeanine Charlton  The root of Jeanine's strong work ethic   Making career switches that align with your goals   The value of building strong relationships in the workplace  The importance of research and gaining operational experience   The stepping stones to becoming an executive team member   Time for a fresh start: the journey from Michigan to Virginia   Coming to terms with a Lymes disease diagnosis    Finding beacons of hope through times of hardship and the power of positivity   Support systems for those who are battling alcoholism   Silver linings from the global COVID-19 pandemic    "I like to think of myself as a lifelong learner. I really enjoy the learning process. If you find yourself not learning new skills, then it's probably time to step back and think and reflect upon that because we live in a world that is just constantly changing.." – Jeanine Charlton.  Real Life Real Leaders is dedicated to exploring the real stories behind some of the world's most outstanding inspirational leaders. Each new episode teaches the highs and lows of building a successful business and uncovers the attributes that make a great leader.     Get connected socially with Jeanine Charlton:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanine-l-charlton-a586335/     Get connected socially with host Bonnie Hagemann:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhagemann/   https://edainc.io/   https://mobile.twitter.com/bonnie_hagemann   https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/real-life-real-leaders-podcast/     This podcast is proudly produced in partnership with podlad.com

Courtesy Violation- Disc Golf Podcast
Ep 39- When Lyfe Hands You Lymes

Courtesy Violation- Disc Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 63:30


Howdy folks! Today on the pod we talk Champions Cup, our hot take on Kristin Tattar, playing a round with ALPHA DGer's and we discuss how shitty Lyme disease is. Enjoy! https://linktr.ee/courtesyviolationpod?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=98742c22-e684-4509-87d3-3fb1ccb37c53 Intro Song performed by Fascinus Rex (1) Fascinus Rex - YouTube https://twitter.com/fascinusrex?s=20 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courtesyviolationpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courtesyviolationpod/support

The Laura Dowling Experience
Prof. Jack Lambert - are we doing enough for long covid and lymes patients? #026

The Laura Dowling Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 70:53


Prof. Jack Lambert is a distinguished Consultant in Infectious Diseases at the Mater and Clinical Professor at the UCD School of Medicine.  We discuss why he thinks we are failing long covid patients,  the treatment plans that should be easily accessible to all patients but which are not and the reasons behind the closure of his public long covid clinic. We also discussed his extensive on Lymes , HIV and Hepatitis over the last 20 years.This is a doctor who is not afraid to speak his mind. You will not want to miss this episode!The Laura Dowling Experience is brought to you today by Boyne Valley Honey. Boyne Valley Honey is Ireland's Favourite Honey.   Whether its for pouring, spreading, cooking, baking or drizzling. Boyne Valley Honey is the perfect natural way to sweeten your day. Boyne Valley's range of Pure & Natural Honey, Raw, Irish Wildflower and world-renowned Manuka Honeys are available in stores across Ireland.The Laura Dowling experience is also sponsored by fabü SHROOMS IMMUNE.  . A unique blend of Cordyceps and Chaga mushrooms with Vitamin C , Vitamin D , copper and zinc to support your immune system, and energy levels. Cordyceps and chaga mushrooms have been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine for overall health and wellbeing and immune support.  Blended with premium grade vitamins and minerals this is a really special product.  Formulated and developed by Laura Dowling, Fabulous Pharmacist.  Read the amazing reviews and find out more information on  https://fabuwellness.com/ 

BOPCAST
Bridget Scisco - The Yoga Nidra Crash Course, Auditing Your Mental Diet, and Launching a Publishing Company from Scratch

BOPCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 96:10


People are the answer.  Recently I've leaned into investing my time with experts instead of learning everything on my own, on and off the podcast. I don't think it's healthy to be bound by your titles, and our guest today is certainly not. On top of being a yoga instructor and book publisher, Bridget Scisco is fascinated with living life on her own terms. After battling Lymes disease at 13, her perspective about the medical industry shifted. She wondered, is there something I'm not getting here? The answer was yes, but this wasn't a one-off realization. Over the next decade, Bridget would begin to carve her own path; a common thread with many of our guests, and even more evident today with Bridget's pursuit of yoga, and later a publishing company.. Today, we go into the details of publishing, auditing your circle, mental diet, and much more. Use the timestamps below to navigate this wide-ranging episode.  https://www.instagram.com/bridgetaileensicsko/ (Follow Bridget ) Visit Her https://www.bridgetaileen.com/ (Site) for Visibility on Purpose, Exalted Publishing, Her Podcast and More (1:30) - At a young age this disease forced Bridget to look at the medical industry in a different way, and was also the catalyst for carving her own path. (11:00) - The key to getting actual results from your efforts and cheat codes that actually work.  (15:35) - Uncovering the difference between the mental and spiritual benefits of meditation.  (22:05) - Auditing those around you, recognizing the fact that you've grown apart, and continuing to find the value in those relationships.   (28:40) - Your mental diet is equally important as your physical diet.  (41:15) - Two people who don't have kids on allowing your kid to quit sports.  (1:06:00) - The mechanics of Bridget's publishing company and the reality of launching a business that most gurus don't talk about.  (1:19:58) - Ideas come to us for a reason and most results come much later.  (1:30:10) - The future of Bridget's business. Thank you for helping us become a top 10% podcast in the world! Previous Guests Include https://open.spotify.com/episode/4GLGc7gqDDDZdRqj4qlmwT?si=3306a470764646d5 (Rob Dyrdek), https://open.spotify.com/episode/2h9bHhMmQmL8WSSYDcj2mf?si=2a61889cb6244fe4 (Samad Savage), https://open.spotify.com/episode/2hudFx2Bh0no9aOpNVAfhL?si=b7f7c14b327f434b (Travis Chappell), https://open.spotify.com/episode/7r7aODbOtia2BjhG5GRcHh?si=ae47b9a90c21405d (Austin Belcak), https://open.spotify.com/episode/2ceJNa3MAyZlk8Lw3rsW1Q?si=e901236209e948f5 (Young Benny), https://open.spotify.com/episode/0qZVBnOGSUcAmt4EFphNcR?si=38763a2013084f6a (Adam Miller), https://open.spotify.com/episode/6lPiZinAXh3yDdSnLShDiA?si=74dc6a03560b4de9 (The Real Johnny Bravo), and more. Please Join Our Email List for Special Offers, Q+A's, Live Podcasts, and More - To Join, https://www.sullybop.com/ (Scroll to the Bottom of This Page) Links Below: _ Watch the Video Version on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5yW2ZNS4Iq7ff_EeKe3HkQ (YouTube) @sullybop on Instagram Search 'BOPCAST' on any platform! (Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube) Visit https://www.sullybop.com/ (SullyBop.com) for more information. Big shouts to the folks who make this possible: Video - https://www.instagram.com/ferrarib98/ (@ferrarib98) Logo - https://www.instagram.com/ryannkelly20/ (@ryannkelly20) Producer - https://www.instagram.com/minishep13/ (@minishep13) Theme Song - https://www.instagram.com/jello.wav/ (@jello.wav)

Paddle N' Fin
S5E248 OG Show Live- Ticks!!! What you need to know!

Paddle N' Fin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 85:22


Join hosts Brian Schiller & Jay Randall every Thursday Night 7cst/8pm EST as they sit down to chat with folks from around the fishing world. This week the guys are joined by return guest Aaron Stiger, and the topic is Ticks. Jay had a recent scare with ticks, which can carry Lyme Disease. A few years back AAron was actually bit and contracted Lymes Disease from the bite. Find out what to do, how to prepare, and what it takes to recover from Lymes. Vital Plan Supplement-https://store.vitalplan.com/products/restore-kit Hunting Public Tick Video-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FieMOtvqwNc Dale Hollow Lodging- www.eastport.info Fantasy Kayak League- www.paddlenfin.com/fantasy Waypoint TV- https://waypointtv.com Patreon-https://www.patreon.com/paddlenfin Podcast & Website- www.paddlenfin.com YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/paddlenfin Email- paddlenfin@gmail.com Social Media- @paddlenfin Yak Gadget- www.yakgadget.com Pelican Professional- www.pelican.com Rocktown paddlesports - rocktownadventures.com JigMasters Jigs- https://jigmasters.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ida Hour
#8 - Lymes Dimes

The Ida Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 70:26


In today's episode we discuss Andrew Tate (this was recorded before he was banned), Lyme Disease elitism, and we revisit some early 2000s MTV classics. Like and subscribe blah blah blah

Rolling Rocks Radio
Episode 89 - Abby Harrison - Screw It, We'll Do It Live! Living and Thriving with Lyme

Rolling Rocks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 195:13


On this episode of #RollingRocksRadio Scott and Jerry welcome Abby Harrison, AKA @Theabbyshaw , to talk about a topic that's very close to their lives, Lyme Disease. Abby is a #BJJ player, equestrian, and overall badass who's trying to bring a much needed positive message to the Chronic Lyme and CoInfection community. Abby's blog, The Chronically Ill Athlete chronicles Abby's successes (and struggles) as she lives her life to the fullest with Lymes. Abby can be found on: Instagram: @theabbyshaw Blog: The Chronically Ill Athlete A note on the title of this episode. I've noticed a tendency in the equestrian community to have a "Screw it, let's do it" attitude about EVERYTHING. Haven't ridden in Western show? Screw it, let's do it. Compete in Pans as a white belt? Screw it, let's do it. This attitude is missing in general society today. Abby embodies this attitude in everything she does and it's a breath of fresh air. Everyone, Chronically Ill or not, could learn a lot from this attitude. If you want to contact us with feedback, suggestions, or just to say "Hi" you can e-mail us at rollingrocksradio@protonmail.com Rolling Rocks Radio is also live on the socials. You can find us on Instagram and Twitter and now FACEBOOK! Don't forget Mike from OffYourBackBJJ is offering all our listeners $10 off a $50 dollar or more order. Be sure to head over to https://offyourbackbjj.com/ to check out the spring series preorder and use the code "RollingRocks" for your listener discount! You can find mike on the socials at: Instagram: OffYourBackBJJ Facebook: OffYourBackBJJ Rolling Rock Radio is proud to be a media sponsor of Principle Mixed Martial Arts in Timberville Va! Check out Principle MMA at: Instagram: Principle_MMA Facebook: PrincipleMMA Support Total Defense Martial Arts team member Andrew Undercoffer (AKA G. Campbell) and check out his book Dames and Demons, a Steampunk/gumshoe/occult thriller. Available on Amazon in paperback and digital Thanks to the team at Total Defense Martial Arts in Staunton Virginia This episode's music is "But I Am Shafts Of Light" by Maeth. Used under the creative commons licence - Sourced from Free Music Archives --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

What a Trip! Adventures in the Psychedelic Space
Acknowledging and Claiming your Healing with PJ Johnson

What a Trip! Adventures in the Psychedelic Space

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 107:11


How do you cope with a difficult diagnosis? You have all the symptoms of an underlying issue, but still, the doctors don't know what's wrong. They prescribe many painkillers and different surgeries, but you're only getting worse. How do you stay positive, love yourself and still have faith that it will all work out in the end? In today's episode, Paul Johnson shares his healing journey from having different regional pains, frequent sharp electrical pains, paralysis, three shoulder surgeries to finally finding healing. He also expounds on his challenging journey to finding the right diagnosis, testing positive for Lyme disease, finding healing in the Iboga tree plant in Africa, as well as getting through the different visions while undergoing treatment.  Paul explains how acknowledging your healing, using self-compassion and belief that it will work out have positively impacted his healing journey. If you are in despair about your condition and don't know whether you're going to make it, this episode is for you! Timestamps (Please note these begin after the intro) [00:28] About Paul Johnson. [03:04] Having symptoms and doctors not having to know what's wrong [13:55] Effects of chronically taking painkillers [15:45] What it was like for Paul's  mental health, not knowing whether he will ever recover [19:01] Paul's journey seeking treatment in Mexico [26:33] The Iboga tree- plant medicine [29:40] Visions and hallucinations while undergoing treatment [30:52] Testing positive for Lyme disease [36:07] How Lyme disease multiples in the system [41:27] Effects of the pandemic on Paul as he was still undergoing treatment [46:37] Paul's financial crisis [51:10] When everything shifted for Paul and staying positive through it [58:39] Having faith and belief that it can work [1:01:10] Paul's feeling in his 14 days of medicine [1:06:14] Doing it for yourself and having enough compassion for yourself [1:08:37] Paul's second Iboga experience and getting his healing [1:22:44] Acknowledging and claiming the healing [1:31:51] Not showing cruelty to yourself [1:40:04] Having grace and compassion for yourself [1:42:58] Paul's lessons from his disease and pain Notable Quotes There is a condition many people don't know with painkillers. When you take them chronically, they can start to degenerate their own pain signals. Anybody can go on top of the mountain. What are you going to bring back? Have faith and the belief that you can do it. Having clarity and congruence is such an important part of healing. If there is an opportunity to be the most fully realized true self, move past the fear, take the chance, and something good will come out of it. You are really good at doing things for other people. So, have compassion for yourself and do it for yourself. If you are offered the opportunity to crossover, don't take it because you will die. When I do my breathwork, it reminds me like there is a divine breath in this physical body that I have the opportunity to connect and activate every day. When your body breaks down over and over, you lose trust, and there's a deep self-hatred for yourself and your body. We are all going to have reactions to things, but what's next? Surrender, let it pass through and come back to that state of peace. Self-love allows shame to be there and anger to be there. It doesn't turn that away. Congratulate yourself even for the smallest pieces. You invented the good soldier to your traumas as a child and the sensitivity you had as a person. You created these things to protect yourself. But there is a point in life where you can thank the good soldier for their service and let it go. Resources Mentioned Book- Failing Forward by John C. Maxwell

Heart Snuggles
161: Healing Lymes Through Ayurveda w/ Christine Dorocki

Heart Snuggles

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 35:42


Christine Dorocki is Ignited Goddess. She believes in creating a beautiful world. She is a 2x's highly sought-after Certified Yogi, Cosmetologist, and Certified Ayurvedic Consultant who helps people especially women, to be beautiful inside and out. She approaches her Ayurvedic Consultation with you & together you will explore your health history, and lifestyle, and detect any imbalances that may be affecting your overall wellness, with compassion. Finding the root cause of imbalances through empowering questions and answers and creating a personalized Fearless Goddess Personalized Plan, containing recipes, reflection questions, and a yoga and fitness plan. She works with largely women 40+& menopausal women but also women of all ages. Golden Nuggets From This Episode: ✨ “It's the small things that really add up to a big impactful lifestyle.” ✨ “In Ayurveda, they believe that everything happens first in your digestion.” ✨ “The hot and warm water really helps keep the digestive fire going.” ✨ “Mostly the eating of the cold and raw food causes slower digestion and imbalanced gut.” ✨ “In Ayurveda, they just want balance and harmony.” ✨ “If you think about Vata and you're not sleeping, some things to balance Vata would be having a routine.” ✨ “If you're finding that you are feeling angry, maybe you need to add some sweetness to your life.” ✨ “Kapha probably is not gonna be wanting to exercise so they're the ones that actually do need to exercise.” ✨ “Once I started to meditate and really honor the things that I needed, my pain really dissipated. A lot comes to you when you meditate.” ✨ “And then journaling about it, you know, writing it down and then you know, really visiting and keep asking the question, what do I need, what do I need, what do I want that type of thing.” ✨ “Decide and then trust that decision that you made, rather than doubt it. I think just doing that simple thing, will help you trust yourself.” ✨ “We're not going to always make the right decision but that seems to really work.” ✨ “You are worth it. You are here to experience life and all your choices, they matter. Choose yourself. There are things that you can do to feel better..” Connect More with Christine: IG: https://instagram.com/ignitedgoddess?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Website: Ignitedgoddess.com Dr. Tranquility drtranquility@gmail.com More Heart Snuggles: Email: heartsnuggles@alivetoenjoy.com 1-on1 Self Discovery Coaching -- Learn more here Instagram: Alivetoenjoy & Heart Snuggles Donations to help spread the heart snuggles: https://www.alivetoenjoy.com/heartsnuggles Timestamps from the episode: 05:16 How she felt when she started receiving Eastern medicine 08:02 How does she help people to transition to try Ayurveda Medicine 09:25 Benefits of warm water 10:15 Reasons that cause a slower digestion or imbalance gut 12:07 Why people should go to bed earlier 13:13 Explains the Doshas and their elements 19:51 What has helped her in her pain --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heartsnuggles/message

Radio Résonance
RIY#118_22.03.2022

Radio Résonance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 123:36


Flo, Ludovie et Martin  viennent vous chatouiller les sinus et l'oreille interne pendant 2 heures, en direct sur le 96.9 !On vous présente, entre autres, le label Polaks Records.

Radio Résonance
RIY#118_22.03.2022

Radio Résonance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 123:36


Flo, Ludovie et Martin  viennent vous chatouiller les sinus et l'oreille interne pendant 2 heures, en direct sur le 96.9 !On vous présente, entre autres, le label Polaks Records.

The Wealth of Health Show
What Does Bambi Have to do with Covid?

The Wealth of Health Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 13:12


so now we look at the deer population as a source of covid? really?? was lymes now covid?? HUNTERS LOOK OUT

Ditch the Diet podcast
117 Everyday Adventures

Ditch the Diet podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 54:22


In this episode, I talk to Jason Frishman about his love of food, and his joyful role in helping men to create stories and capture the adventure of life. After a recent diagnosis of several ticks and two different forms of Lymes disease, Jason has found himself on an extremely restrictive diet. Rather than let that get him down, he has embraced it and created lots of new recipes that he, and his family, can enjoy. Click HERE for the full shownotes

Unleash Your Curiosity with Nance Ciasca, CHC
Wake Up Wednesday - Meet out guest Michelle Sciria (lymes saved me)

Unleash Your Curiosity with Nance Ciasca, CHC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 23:45


Mary and I engage in this heartfelt deep conversation with artist Michelle Sciria. When Michelle was diagnosed with Lyme disease she took that disease to really live her God-given purpose. Create pottery and beautiful paintings. Her signature line is Lyme disease saved me. Enjoy and have fun checking out her art https://soulspeak.art/ Follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/freedompottery/ Get "The Joy of Gratitude" Here To receive your free EBT check in or grab a discovery session with Nance visit www.nanceciasca.com To learn more about Mary visit linktr.ee/MaryCelineSmith --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nance-ciaasca/message

The LDN Radio Show About Low Dose Naltrexone
Dr Darin Ingels talks about Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) and Lyme Disease

The LDN Radio Show About Low Dose Naltrexone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 61:19


Dr. Ingels is a respected leader in natural medicine with numerous publications, international lectures and more than 25 years experience in the healthcare field. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in medical technology from Purdue University and his Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Ingels completed a residency program at the Bastyr Center for Natural Health. Darin Ingels is a Naturopathic Doctor who has Lymes himself and shares his story of finally getting his life back. The healing path was slow and difficult, but over time he found the steps that worked for himself and his patients. He has written a book that outlines the steps to healing and discusses the process during this interview with Linda. If you have lymes disease or even another autoimmune condition, you can benefit from this interesting and informative interview.

True Healing with Robert Morse ND
Dr. Morse‘s Q&A - 12 Aug. 2021 - Teeth, Liver Hep B, Lymes, Eye Pressure, Ulcerative Colitis #574

True Healing with Robert Morse ND

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 66:05


Dr. Morse's Q&A - 12 Aug. 2021 - Teeth, Liver Hep B, Lymes, Eye Pressure, Ulcerative Colitis #574 To have your question featured in a future video, please email: questions@dmhhc.com

Oh, My Health...There Is Hope!
Episode 229: Do You Want To Be Well? with Dr. David Sandstrom

Oh, My Health...There Is Hope!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 30:09


In this episode of Oh My Heath ... There's HOPE! Jana talks with David Sandstrom. David is a Certified Nutritional Counselor, Naturopathic Doctor, and a Biblical Health Coach. He's the host of the Natural Health Matters Podcast. His book "The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health" and he's also an Airline Captain for Delta Airlines. “Illness does not just strike at random. Illness is given the opportunity by a compromised host.” Jana and David talk about: 1) Beating Lymes disease with natural options 2) There is no magic pill, lifestyle changes will create so much in your wellness journey. 3) Focus on nutrition, movement, and sleep 4) Getting emotionally centered and knowing how to deal with them. 5) The spiritual component to your wellness journey This 30-minute episode is on: In this episode, Jana and Dr. Sandstrom discuss beating Lymes disease through holistic and natural options. There is no magic pill so stop looking for one. Focusing on nutrition, movement, and sleep. And adding in the spiritual component. Meet David Sandstrom: https://www.davidsandstrom.com  https://www.instagram.com/david.j.sandstrom/  https://www.facebook.com/david.j.sandstrom  Free downloads for listeners: https://davidsandstrom.com/holisticlife/  Get in touch with Jana and listen to more Podcasts: https://www.janashort.com/  Show Music ‘Hold On' by Amy Gerhartz https://www.amygerhartz.com/music  Free Gift: 5 Keys To Becoming The Next Influencer Free Video Series Are you ready to see just how powerful your business can be through storytelling? Grab my FREE video series outlining how you can become the next influencer through your powerful story. The upside is right; now, over 90% of businesses are online. On the downside to you is over 90% of businesses are currently online. If you want to stake your place in this crowded space, you need to stand out and be unique. Learn how to do just that for your brand and business. Grab your gift today: https://www.janashort.com/becoming-the-next-influencers-download-offer/  Connect with Jana Short: https://www.janashort.com/contact/ 

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals

This week, Jonathan is discussing ticks and Lyme's disease, explaining the history, causes, diagnosis, and prognosis of the condition. He also explores other various kinds of ticks, as well as the diseases and syndromes they can cause, and provides advice on what to do if you do get bitten.

Legion OST - DIY Outdoors Podcast
Ep 44: Zannn and over coming Lymes

Legion OST - DIY Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 83:12


Today we talk with my friend Zan a non hunter about her battle with Lymes

Head Change
Landrace Cannabis - Jeff Nordahl

Head Change

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 74:19


Jeff Nordahl, founder of California based Jade Nectar told me that he once “kinda believed the propaganda” against cannabis and that it was probably “frying my brain.” That was until he came down with a debilitating case of Lymes disease in 2010 and when pharmaceuticals didn't work he turned to cannabis. He had heard of people juicing raw cannabis from Dr. William Courtney, so he started growing his own cannabis in his backyard and eating the raw leaves and putting them in his smoothies. The THCa found in raw cannabis has documented positive effects on auto-immune diseases, so the raw cannabis helped, A LOT! Jeff continues to grow his Santa Cruz Mountain landrace cannabis strains and still infuses the flowers into olive oil for his tincture products. He tells me he has plans to release some of the flowers on the California market soon too. Can't wait! It was a real treat to speak with someone with such a familiar story, passion and reverence for the plant. I hope you enjoy the interview as much as we did.

Just Grow
From Lymes Disease to a $100k Launch & Freedom w/ Bridger Rogers

Just Grow

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 48:41


On 2nd podcast episode for Just Grow Nick brings on Bridger Rogers who has a crazy story on how he has Lymes disease to meeting and building a close friendship with a huge influnecer and gone on to do $100k's in his online business.  If you'd like to connect further with Bridger then go follow him on IG https://www.instagram.com/bridger_rogers/Also go follow https://www.instagram.com/nickarapkiles/ & https://www.instagram.com/justgrowpodcast/Make sure to leave a review and let us know what you thought!

Oh, My Health...There Is Hope!
Episode 214: Parasites The Missing link to Chronic Illness with Dr. Jaban Moore

Oh, My Health...There Is Hope!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 27:20


In this episode of Oh My Heath ... There's HOPE! Jana talks with Dr. Jaban Moore.   Dr. Moore is a DC located in Kansas City, MO who works virtually with clients all around the world. At age 25, he went from being an award-winning top athlete in college to feeling like he couldn't even get out of bed. He went to a lot of appointments looking for answers, spent what felt like endless amounts of money on tests and appointments, but doctors only wanted to give him bandaids. He later was diagnosed with Lyme disease and dedicates his practice to helping clients get to the root cause of their chronic illness. Dr. Moore specializes in Lyme disease and co-infections, PANS/PANDAS, autism, heavy metals, parasites, gut health, mitochondrial support, and other viruses and pathogens.   “Are you strong enough to live the life you want to live?”   Jana and Dr. Jaban Moore: 1) Lymes Decease and removing some of the myths 2) Learning about Parasites what they are and how they affect us 3) How do you test for parasites? 4) Pans/Pandas what it is and how it affects your children 5) Root causes and the difference between treating symptoms and addressing the cause   This 30-minute episode is on: In this episode, Jana speaks with Dr. Jaban Moore about, Lymes decease and removing some of the myths. Parasites, what they are, and how they can affect our health. Pans/Pandas what is that and how can it affect your children.   Meet Dr. Jaban Moore: drjabanmoore.com @drjabanmoore https://www.facebook.com/drjaban/   Get in touch with Jana and listen to more Podcasts: https://www.janashort.com/   Show Music ‘Hold On' by Amy Gerhartz https://www.amygerhartz.com/music   Free Gift: 5 Keys To Becoming The Next Influencer Free Video Series Are you ready to see just how powerful your business can be through storytelling? Grab my FREE video series outlining how you can become the next influencer through your powerful story. The upside is right; now, over 90% of businesses are online. On the downside to you is over 90% of businesses are currently online. If you want to stake your place in this crowded space, you need to stand out and be unique. Learn how to do just that for your brand and business. Grab your gift today: https://www.janashort.com/becoming-the-next-influencers-download-offer/   Connect with Jana Short: https://www.janashort.com/contact/

Hotel Almeda
Hotel Almeda: SE2 EP #73 when things fall apart” 7.11.21

Hotel Almeda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 11:08


Well gosh there was a little glitch where my body broke down! All the past and the stress became too much. I shut down. that was a few weeks ago and now coming back out of this flare peeking my head out to say hello and update y'all on the latest! hey Instacart is a godsend rite? FYI if you're in need of an amazing physical therapist knowledgeable in CI hyper mobility Lymes, connective tissue disorder Ether Danos etc go contact Kelly Barnes at Core physical therapy in Portland I'll link the info soon.

Your Coach, Helen Uskovic
52: Switching Highs & Lows of Disease to Highs & Flows with Jenna Roth

Your Coach, Helen Uskovic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 47:16


Today's guest is the super, inspirational Jenna Roth. Jenna was diagnosed with chronic Lymes disease and her journey through this debilitating disease is incredible. We chat about disease and ways to live with it. We talk about the healing journey, mindset throughout a healing journey and how your life can be turned upside down in an instant and one of the best ways to deal with that...instagram @jnrothpodcast instagram: @pausepivotplayemail: jennarothyoga@gmail.comthe NuCalm app: website is https://nucalm.com/Discount code SALIM50 for 50% off the first month (July 2021). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

University of Adversity
#312 Paul Johnson - My 20 Year Battle With Lyme Disease

University of Adversity

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 84:21


Paul is based in San Diego with his wife and their three children. Starting with the birth of their first child they began a journey into the world of alternative holistic health and wellness. Paul battled with Lymes disease and got progressively worse over the period of 20 years. Despite great efforts to manage the pain through countless pills and thousands of dollars spent in medical treatment, the condition did not get better. In a desperate attempt, Paul resorted to a 14-day psychedelic experience using plant medicine and was completely healed. He is now fully off medication and is living a life of wholeness and health. As a board member of several non-profits Paul has always been passionate about using his business skills and training to help others and maximizing those efforts. Devoted to personal growth and transformation for both themselves and others they have committed to the process of sharing their experience. Because learning through someone else’s best practices is a much gentler road to growth.  IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:  [00:13:07] The journey that led Paul to where he is today [00:32:44] Success and money couldn’t solve my problems [00:48:00] The start of Paul’s turnaround [01:15:28] Experimenting with various medical treatments [01:22:20] The deep calling to go to Costa Rica

University of Adversity
#313 Paul Johnson - 14-Day Psychedelic Experience Healed Me From Lyme Disease

University of Adversity

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 61:02


Paul is based in San Diego with his wife and their three children. Starting with the birth of their first child they began a journey into the world of alternative holistic health and wellness. Paul battled with Lymes disease and got progressively worse over the period of 20 years. Despite great efforts to manage the pain through countless pills and thousands of dollars spent in medical treatment, the condition did not get better. In a desperate attempt, Paul resorted to a 14-day psychedelic experience using plant medicine and was completely healed. He is now fully off medication and is living a life of wholeness and health. As a board member of several non-profits Paul has always been passionate about using his business skills and training to help others and maximizing those efforts. Devoted to personal growth and transformation for both themselves and others they have committed to the process of sharing their experience. Because learning through someone else’s best practices is a much gentler road to growth.  IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:  [00:05:55] The courage to walk into the unknown  [00:08:53] The impacts and effects of Lyme Disease [00:11:29] The Iboga and plant medicine experience [00:35:48] Getting through to the other side [00:49:46] Three steps to get you on the path to progress 

Empowered Through Health with Dianne Solano
How Functional Health Care Can Help You With Your Lyme Disease with Special Guest, Ashly Rhoads, MSN, CRNP

Empowered Through Health with Dianne Solano

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 28:31


Feeling off and don t know why? Experiencing chronic fatigue and body aches yet everything in normal . Have you or a loved one been diagnosed with Lymes? Join us for this empowering conversation that can give you information on what you can do and how you can explore your options further to feel better and get back to an empowered fabulous life!

Pure Nurture Pregnancy and Birth | A Holistic Approach
How to Leverage Interior Design to Remove Hidden Toxins and Optimize Your Health with Sarah Walker

Pure Nurture Pregnancy and Birth | A Holistic Approach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 34:41


In this episode, you’ll hear about: The Canary and the Design Mines Sustainability & wellness in the home Lymes disease Impact of our home on our health Detox your cleaning products Detox Guide Offgassing from carpet GOTS certified organic wool or cotton for carpets or rugs Progress over perfection Start with a bedroom makeover Dwelling Well: Healthy Bedroom Design Course Connect with Sarah: Website: dwellingwelldesignacademy.com Instagram: @thecuratedhouse

SuperFeast Podcast
#109 The Science & Spirit Of Herbal Medicine with Sajah Popham

SuperFeast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 52:35


In this rich conversation, Mason sits down with the brilliant herbalist Sajah Popham; Founder of School Of Evolutionary Herbalism and Organic Unity in southern Oregon, for a journey into the otherworldly space of plant alchemy, herbal remedies, spagyric medicine, and the inextricable relationship between man and our magically healing plant friends. Geared with both the Science and esoteric understanding of herbal medicine and trained in real alchemy by the great Robert Bartlett, Sajah brings a holistic understanding of the universal truths and principles that govern plants and healing. Sajah's depth of knowledge and reverence for plants as healers is truly a gift to this world. A guardian of the plant kingdom, he walks his path devoted to healing and teaching people that plants are not something we use mindlessly and forget about once healed. He reminds us they are our allies, guides, and protectors, that we should seek to understand and develop a connection that deepens with time. Make sure you tune in for this one!   "If we can imagine back to the first human beings ever to exist on planet earth and think of who was the first teacher of herbal medicine? Well, it was the plants themselves. And that's something that I really want to come back to in my own work."   -Sajah Popham   Mason and Sajah discuss: Spagyrics and the process of creating medicine. Medical astrology. Medical Alchemy. The three philosophical principles of alchemy (Tria Prima). How do we bring together science and spirituality? Universal themes among ancient medicine systems. Esoteric knowledge and how it relates to plants and healing. The importance of developing a relationship with the plants we utilise as medicines. Looking at people and plants through an energetic lens. The three Doshas of Ayurveda. Integrative medicine; Eastern and Western systems of medicine coming together. Returning to the heart space and sitting in earth energy for healing.    Who is Sajah Popham? Sajah Popham (B.S. Herbal Sciences), founder and core instructor of Organic Unity and School of Evolutionary Herbalism, is a student of the universal truths found within both ancient and modern herbal traditions from around the world. The focus of his work is on integrating ancient teachings for a new paradigm of plant medicine, one that is truly holistic in its honoring of the spirit, energetics, and body of both people and plants. His unique synthesis bridges herbalism not only east and west, but north and south, above and below, into a universal philosophy that encompasses indigenous wisdom, Ayurveda, western Alchemy and Spagyrics, Astrology, clinical herbalism, and modern pharmacology. Sajah’s vitalist approach utilizes plants not only for physiological healing and rejuvenation, but for the evolution of consciousness, for a truly holistic practice of plant medicine. Sajah’s teachings embody a heartfelt respect, honor and reverence for the vast intelligence of plants in a way that empowers us to look deeper into the nature of our medicines and ourselves. He lives in southern Oregon with his wife where he teaches at his school, makes spagyric medicines, and practices his art.   Resources: School Of Evolutionary Herbalism Facebook (School Of Evolutionary Herbalism) Instagram (School Of Evolutionary Herbalism) YouTube (School Of Evolutionary Herbalism) Evolutionary Herbalism Book The Plant Path Podcast with Sajah & Whitney Popham Organic Unity- Alchemical Herbal Extracts   Q: How Can I Support The SuperFeast Podcast? A: Tell all your friends and family and share online! We’d also love it if you could subscribe and review this podcast on iTunes. Or  check us out on Stitcher, CastBox, iHeart RADIO:)! Plus  we're on Spotify!   Check Out The Transcript Here:   Mason: (00:00) Hey Sajah. Welcome, man.   Sajah Popham: (00:01) Thank you.   Mason: (00:02) All right. How are you doing down there in Oregon? Can you tell us a little bit about where you're at, where you've landed in the world and what you're up to there?   Sajah Popham: (00:11) Yeah. I live in the Southern part of Oregon State here in the United States and I live out here on 120 acres with my wife, Whitney, where we host our school called the School of Evolutionary Herbalism, where we teach a lot of workshops to herbalists and people wanting to really reconnect with the wisdom of plants and different traditions from around the world that have used plants as medicines. And we also spend a lot of our time out here preparing spagyric herbal extracts for our business, Organic Unity, which is an aspect of the alchemical tradition from Europe and very specific methods of preparing herbs into medicines that concentrates their physical properties, as well as their spiritual and energetic properties as well.   Mason: (01:02) What made you get into spagyrics?   Sajah Popham: (01:03) [inaudible 00:01:03].   Mason: (01:05) Yeah. Awesome. And I forgot but I think I'd mentioned before we jumped on and coming up to Oregon to go to the American Herbal Guild Symposium in October. Don't know if you're going to be around there, but looking forward to going out to get out there, but I meant the spagyrics. I'm really interested to hear what got you into that aspect of herbalism, because I don't know what it's like in the US whether it's spreading a little bit. I'm sure thanks to yourself, it has, but it hasn't permeated just the everyday herbal community here in Australia.   Sajah Popham: (01:39) Yeah. Well, I would definitely say that's true out here in the States as well. When we're talking about alchemy and spagyrics we're getting on a pretty fringy part of herbal medicine that I feel very committed to opening up more to the verbal world. For me alchemy and spagyrics was really the missing link. It was the missing piece of the puzzle for me in terms of my plant path, my journey into the world of herbal medicine. And I was studying at Bastyr University up there in Seattle and in the herbal sciences programme. And for me, as the programme implies, it's a very scientifically oriented programme. So we're studying the botany and the chemistry and the pharmacology and plant constituents and how to best extract them and anatomy and physiology and biochemistry, and a very scientific model of herbal medicine, which I love. I really loved science.   Sajah Popham: (02:45) I love that whole aspect of it. But during that time as well I was really deepening just in my own direct connection with the plants. And I think a lot of people experienced this where our lives are changed when a plant heals us. It's like sometimes we're going through our life and we're having a hard time with something, maybe something in our body, maybe something in our heart or mind, and then a plant comes to us and we take that plant into our body and it fundamentally changes who we are and heals us. And so for me having this deep spiritual connection to the plants and this very scientific model of understanding plants, created this little rift inside of me, well, maybe a big rift. It was like, how do I bring these two together? How do I bring together the science and the spirit of herbal medicine?   Sajah Popham: (03:41) And I think that's something that's going on on a cultural level as well, just how do we bring together science and spirituality? And that led me to study a lot of different medical traditions, spiritual traditions and eventually that led me to Tuscany, Italy, where I was doing a study abroad trip there. And there was a man that talked about medical alchemy, medical astrology, and he was talking about just all this very esoteric knowledge and how it relates to plants and healing. And I remember it just really clicking something into place for me because in alchemy they utilise chemical terminology to denote a spiritual principle. And that really made a lot of sense to me and how they had methods of preparing plants that would concentrate their chemistry that works in the body, but also methods of concentrating the spiritual properties of the plants and how those influence our minds, our emotions, and ultimately our spiritual growth and evolution.   Sajah Popham: (04:56) And that became a very fundamental model for how I perceived plants and practised herbal medicine. I didn't really want to just approach herbal medicine to "fix what's broken in our bodies" because they did so much more for me in my own plant path. I wanted to assist people in that deeper connection to the true self, deeper connection to nature, deeper connection to the spirit that's in all of life. And I believe that the plants have an incredible capacity to do so. And it was through the spagyric preparations that I found it best to help people in that way.   Mason: (05:37) And just for my sake, can you take me a little bit through that preparation model? I understand it from way back in a heavily alchemical process, it's probably not something that downloads easily down to a couple of sentences or paragraphs, but just to understand what that process is, if you mind.   Sajah Popham: (05:54) Yeah, sure. Well, everything in alchemy, they say everything in nature, or everything in creation has three fundamental principles. What they call Tria Prima or the three philosophical principles, and in alchemy, they see that as they call sulphur, mercury and salt, and this correlates to the soul, the spirit and the body of any particular thing, whether that's a person or a plant or a stone or whatever it is, everything in nature has these three principles and we can see that threefold pattern reflected in a whole lot of different traditions around the world. Ayurveda has its three doshas. Chinese medicine has its three treasures. Astrology has its three modes. There's all manner of Holy trinities, so to speak in different medical, scientific and spiritual traditions. So in spagyrics, which is plant-based alchemy, they say that the sulphur, mercury and salt of a plant corresponds to the essential oils, the alcohol-soluble constituents and the mineral salts.   Sajah Popham: (07:07) And so in the spagyric process, the sulphur, mercury and salt are the oil, the alcohol and the minerals are all separated from the plant through different techniques. The distillation, fermentation, rectification, calcination, disillusion these different spagyric processes whereby these three fundamental principles of a plant are separated purified, and then recombined back together into what is said to be an evolved expression of that plant and the soul, the spirit and the body of the plant is present in the medicine. It acts upon the human soul, spirit and body as well. And so in that way, spagyrics are said to have an evolutionary function or the way the old alchemists put it, it has an initiatic virtue, meaning that it's initiating us into a higher level of consciousness. And the thing that's really cool about the that really was what hooked me was, when I was in college and learning how to make herbal medicines, I always wanted the strongest medicine I could get.   Sajah Popham: (08:22) And so I would tincture it and re-tincture it and cook it down and boil it in water and extract it and vinegar and put it all together and put a flower essence in there. It's just like I was crazy. I just wanted the whole plant there, but what always ended up happening is I had to throw the plant material away and it always really bothered me. I always felt like there was something there that I wasn't getting. And in the spagyric process, we never throw the body of plant have away. I would say that has the salt principle. And so in spagyric works, once a plant is extracted we'll actually burn the plant down to an ash and then take that ash and run it through some further processes that basically yields crystals.   Sajah Popham: (09:14) We extract crystalline mineral salts from the plant that they say, that's the purified body of the plant. And when you have that body of the plant, you're anchoring the intelligence of that plant into its physical body so that then it can influence our physical body in a much deeper way. So we don't throw anything out in the spagyric process. You really get the whole plant. And when you get the whole plant, it's going to work on the whole person. And that to me is one of the foundational elements of what it means to practise holistic herbal medicine.   Mason: (09:52) Thanks for explaining it like that as well. That's landed with me so hard, especially with the throwing out the herb after you're done with a tea or a tincture, or maybe doing a vinegar extraction or anything like that. The best we can do here is just get them back into circulation, composting them. But there's this saying, so [inaudible 00:10:09] especially about we've got like in the West, we can all probably agree that we've got that scientific way and reductionist way of approaching herbalism down-packed and gone for the chemistry. The aspect that you're talking about and connecting with the spirit and the personality of the herb, the patterns of the herb, that part of the herb where you can actually develop a relationship. Generally you can say that's a bit deficient.   Mason: (10:40) Now, for some reason, I've just started thinking about an array of people out there who are in that frame of mind, where it's like a pill for the ill, "I've got a symptom and I need to knock it on the head." Now that's like in health food stores in major cities, et cetera, there seems to be a glass ceiling on actually being able to go and connect with the spirit of the herb or get out of that mentality of just trying to fix yourself, trying to cure these symptoms. Stay with me because I don't have a question. I'm just going through something here. I'm really interested in talking to ways and it seems like we're already talking to it, to continue to bridge that gap, especially for people who are in the trenches of cities.   Mason: (11:37) I know I go off on tangents and some pretty elaborate tangents and recommendations. And I had a lot of moms. Moms come to me and be like, "Mason, cool, your jets now. I got four kids and I need something solid that I can get into now." Let's talk to that a little bit. Let's talk to that in practises that can transfer across whether someone's like in the 9:00 to 5:00 grind in the city or in the country, what are the best ways you find to bridge that gap from the mentality of "fix me" to "let's grow and explore and evolve", especially with getting to know herbal personalities.   Sajah Popham: (12:17) Yeah. Great question. I think there's some layers to that. On the one hand you have people that maybe are experiencing health issues, health concerns, and they'd like to take a more alternative route which it's funny that we call it alternative, but it really should be this normal-   Mason: (12:38) Yeah. And you're right.   Sajah Popham: (12:38) ... to work with nature. And I don't necessarily... It's not everyone's path to have these deep spiritual connections to the plants and to the vegetable realm and I don't think that that would negate the efficacy of someone working with plants in that way. And then on the other end of that spectrum, we have people that are maybe naturopaths or clinical herbalists or the plant people. And those tend to be the people that I'm more communicating with. And so one of the things that I always like to encourage people that are working with the herbs in a deeper way, that we want to have a relationship with those medicines, we want to have a relationship to the plants that we're utilising as medicines.   Sajah Popham: (13:33) And it reminds me of something one of my teachers, Matthew Wood says. He says, "Don't be just an armchair herbalist." And I always really liked that because he says, "There's some herbalists out there that just sit in their arm chair and read the books and do the bookwork and the studies, which is great. But that relationship with the medicines we use takes on this whole other level, when we go out into the forest and we find the herb and we pick it and we eat it and we make medicine out of it. And maybe we sit with it and pray with it and make offerings and go through this deeper process of having a relationship with that plant that we're working with. And then when we get that remedy to someone there's an added something special to it, there's an added power to it because we know that plant and that plant knows us. And so we have a deeper connection and relationship to it."   Sajah Popham: (14:35) And so one of the things that I think also the different element of your question that I was hearing there is, to me, I'm just thinking of folks living in the city and maybe not having very deep relationship to the natural world. To me, this is one the core sicknesses or imbalances that I think is permeating the world right now is this disconnect from the natural ecosystem that is Gaia and it's ironic because the human being is as much a part of nature as everything else.   Sajah Popham: (15:19) It's just that we have created this world. I always say we use the terms world and earth very similarly. But to me they're very different. To me, the world is what is the human mind made manifest. So we think of a city. You're in a city on the concrete and there's the lights and the advertising comes in, the signs and you're literally surrounded by the human mind made into manifest form into something physical, like someone had the idea to make that sign or create this light or this shop and all these things in there. And it's like, mind, mind, mind. It's like, we're surrounded by the human mind and that's the world. But the earth to me is something... The human mind didn't create the earth, something greater than the human mind created the earth.   Sajah Popham: (16:15) And I always say it's like the earth is created by the mind of the creator, but it's not really a mind, it's a heart. And so to me, it's like the earth and the natural world of which we're a part of, is an expression of the divine of the love of creation and that when we surround ourselves by a natural habitat, that it strengthens this connection to the human heart. And it's the split between the world and the earth, and the mind and the heart, and the science and the spirit. It's that division that I think is making people sick on a lot of different levels. And so to me, just by having a deeper connection and relationship to the natural world that is giving us life every day, it's like we're all breathing the same air. We're all drinking the same water. We're all being nourished by this food that's grown from the earth. It's like we're all a part of that.   Sajah Popham: (17:22) And so when we bring that into a greater level of awareness, I think there's a reassembling of the human spirit that happens. And I think there's something, a deep healing that happens in our hearts where we feel connected to something greater than ourselves. And I think it's interesting that in our modern culture, that we see so much depression and so much anxiety and so much heart disease. I think these are physiological expressions of a split in the location of our consciousness, of being up in the mind and being in the world as opposed to being in the heart and being in the earth. So that's what comes to mind just based on what you were mentioning there.   Mason: (18:13) And did you get interested in herbalism especially, and immersing yourself in nature? Were you having the experience of the separation yourself?   Sajah Popham: (18:22) Oh, absolutely. I was not raised by hippie parents or in the woods or anything. I grew up in a little suburb between Tacoma and Seattle, Washington. I grew up in about as a conventional lifestyle, as one could imagine eating fast food and going to public schools, nothing too special about me.   Mason: (18:49) I'm sure there's lots of special values. I feel something similar then in terms of growing up on the fast food. Growing up I can one-up you and say I went to Catholic school. And so what I'm interested in is talking more about... I don't know about you, but in my early days, I felt even my mind, I sensed I wanted to be unified once again within myself and with the world. I could still feel an excess of that mind energy, being attached to arriving at a place where I can now I'm unified. Almost in a melancholic way that was like, not that I'd actually consciously think this and that makes me better and more in the know than other people. And it was a really fun and interesting process to feel as the mind and body unity began to occur that I've started really falling in love more and more with that process rather than the destination of unifying. And actually there is no destination there at all. Are you feeling me on that one?   Sajah Popham: (20:00) Absolutely. Yeah. The way that I think of it especially in the health world, and in the spiritual world as well, I feel like it's so easy for our minds to create some sort of, like you said, a destination, an idealised image of the self, of perfect balance, and we want that so bad. We want that vitality. We want that rejuvenation. We want that perfect health and balance and harmony, and maybe we'll get there for a moment. And then the wind will blow and then create... It's like everything's in constant flux. I love that saying that the only thing that doesn't change is that everything changes. And it makes me think about the Ayurvedic concept of doshas.   Sajah Popham: (21:00) These three doshas Ayurveda is really the basis of their anatomy and their constitutional theory and the way they classify herbs of these three doshas of Kapha, Vata, and Pitta, which are composed of our five elements of nature, ether, air, fire, water, and earth. And I love that definition of dosha is basically that which goes out of balance. And so it's the foundation of the way they understand the human organism is that balance itself is a changing phenomenon and that we can only get to a certain place for so long and then that's going to change. And so I think that's always an interesting thing to consider in regards to our health, that there is no end goal, there is no peak of the mountain. It's like we'll get to the peak of the mountain, but then we're going to see four or five more after that, if that makes any sense.   Mason: (22:05) Yeah, it does. And I'm only in here talking about gaining relationships with herbs, especially before you were talking about that moment, where if you have a relationship with the herb and the fact that you go through a healing journey with it, or if it heals you or if it helps you gain access to something within your body, then all of a sudden that relationship, it's solid, it's spiritual, you're mates with that herb. I've definitely experienced that. And especially in talking about the Western mindset of coming to herbs is just "fix me". And especially with when for me you're approaching herbalism heavily from the tonics, you're getting into Daoist tonic herbalism in the beginning and really enjoying that and still enjoying that where that sits within a holistic lifestyle, but starting to get schooled a little bit on the fact that there is no balance point. The herb's aren't going to get you balanced. Sometimes they might actually take you off balance so that you can further understand how to come back into balance within yourself.   Mason: (23:21) When I began to open up with understanding the varying ways that I can have a relationship with a plant or with a herb and what we were talking about before we jumped on, which I'd like to weave into this is moving away from the textbook. This herb reishi, whatever, is good for the heart, tones the liver, does this to the immune system, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. "Okay, cool. I'm going to use that herb to fix me in this or to get me a balance in this," but then all of a sudden you start actually, with any herb, you start actually introducing it in a way that gives you the opportunity to actually feel what it's doing, and then what your body's doing with that herb. The herb all of a sudden opens up and you go, "Okay, there's no black and white uses when it comes to this herb." And you realise you've opened up a can of worms way bigger than just taking a herb.   Sajah Popham: (24:14) Oh yeah. Really good question. It brings multiple points to mind, the first of which is that no one herb is right for everyone. I think one of the things with... Well, let me backtrack a little. I think one of the things that's important to understand about, I would say all traditional systems and models of herbal medicine, is that there's always a context within which a plant is taken into the human body. And most traditions that utilise plants as herbs are just using herbs. They're also implementing diet and nutrition as a major part of their medical practise. And I think this is a critical facet that I think is overlooked often. And no one likes it when I say that, because everyone just wants the magic bullet. If we want them to take the three drops of the tincture and all of your ails and problems are just going to magically disappear and you don't have to change. And I think that's the big piece here is that we all want a quick fix and we want to have a healthy life, but maybe we don't want to change the way we live our life that has led us to the particular state of health or lack of health that we currently have.   Sajah Popham: (25:42) And so that's one thing that I always encourage my students and people that I talk to about herbs is if the root cause of, say someone has a chronic digestive symptom, for me, I'm not going to give them some peppermint or fennel or some bitters. I'm going to do a really in-depth assessment of like, "What are you eating every day that might be contributing to this problem? Because it doesn't matter how many herbs I give you. If you eat something that's upsetting your digestive system, am I really helping you by giving you herbs? Actually I could be enabling you to continue living an unhealthy lifestyle that could lead to a deeper, more serious issue in the long term." So for me, it's always taking a step back and looking at someone's overall lifestyle and doing that detective work of like, "Okay, what is it that they're doing that might be contributing to this?" Of course we use herbs to help, but the herbs, aren't just the sole focus of it.   Sajah Popham: (26:51) The sole focus is giving people strategies ultimately for how they can optimise living in a very healthy way. So that's the first point that comes to mind. Second point that comes to mind for sure, this is one thing that comes up for me. It's one of my little pet peeves in the herb world and it's the question that I always get, "Oh, what's that herb good for?" To me, I think of plants like people, and that's just the way that I tend to think of them. And I always jokingly say, whenever I talk about this, I say, "You'd never go up to someone when you first meet someone and be like, "Oh, hey. My name's Sajah. What's your name? Oh, Hey Bill. Oh. So what are you good for?" You know, with like, we would never say that to someone but we say it about the plants all the time. And so to me, I'm less concerned about what a plant is good for. I'm more concerned about who that plant is.   Mason: (27:53) Can I just point, Sajah, when you bring that up, I don't know whether this is a bit glum, but I think there was a time when humans would talk about other humans that way. And there are probably times when we want to be moving, like humans want to be learning from or moving on from, and I feel like this really brings into that whole, it's that the herbs are working for us. That slave mentality rather than an actual unity, right?   Sajah Popham: (28:19) Totally. And to me it's like... And I think that's the thing that it's easy to get stuck in the world of herbal medicine, especially in the realm of, you had mentioned the Chinese tonic herbs and there's this whole world of products, basically a product industry, a multi-billion dollar product industry that says, "Hey, take these herbs and you'll have more energy and you'll sleep better and you'll have a better mood and you'll be smarter and run faster. And everything is going to be okay and you don't have to change. And this herb is good for everyone or this herb is good for this or good for that." And what ends up happening is we lack specificity in our practise of herbal medicine.   Sajah Popham: (29:18) So this brings me to talking about traditionally, when a traditional herbalist looks at someone and here I'm really referring to traditional Western herbalism, to Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, things like that. They always understand the uniqueness of the person in front of them. So they're not saying, "Oh, this person has a urinary tract infection. Okay, let's give them all of these herbs that are good for a urinary tract infection." They're going to say, "Oh, here's a unique person with a unique type of urinary tract infection. And we want to select those herbs that are going to be specifically suitable for this unique person with this unique condition." And this is one of my problems with the use this herb for that symptom mindset, is that it often times lacks this level of specificity. And one of the simple ways that we can get more specific is looking at people and plants through an energetic lens, meaning what is the temperature and the moisture quality of the symptom and of that plant?   Sajah Popham: (30:40) So take a respiratory tract infection. This is usually one of the easiest organ systems for people to really understand the importance of energetics. Say you've got two different people and from a Western perspective, they both have, say, bronchitis or some respiratory tract infection. And one person, when you hear them cough, it sounds really dry and really wheezy and really harsh and intense, and they've got a bright red face and their tongues really red, and they feel really overheated. The other person say when they cough, it sounds really gurgly and wet and cold, and they feel a bit pale and they feel cold and their tongue is white and has a thick coating and pale. And when they do expectorate something, it's got a thick white pasty look to it.   Sajah Popham: (31:39) This is the difference between what we would call basically a hot-dry cough versus a cold damp cough. Now, if we think of the way a lot of herbalists are trained, they say, "Oh, this person has bronchitis. They have a cough. So we want to give them an expectorant." And the expectorant category herbs are just, those that support the cough reflex and are typically used to treat respiratory tract type infections. And in that whole category. So you go to your herb book and you look up expectorants and in that category, and I might list herbs that maybe you all don't use there in Australia, but here in North America, you might see herbs like Lobelia, and Osha, and Lomatia, wild cherry and Coltsfoot and licorice, and marshmallow and pleurisy root and Elecampane. These are all herbs under the expectorant category. And someone might just say, "Okay, we'll just pick some expectorants because these are all herbs that are good for a cough, right?"   Sajah Popham: (32:43) But if you look at that list, you see marshmallow root right next to Lobelia right next to something like Elecampane. These are three very different types of expectorants. If you give the marshmallow root to the person with a cold damp cough, it's going to make it worse because marshmallow is a very moistening demulcent type remedy. If you give it to the person with the hot, dry cough, they're going to love you forever because it's going to soothe and cool, everything down and moisten the dried mucus membrane, and really feel very supportive for them. Conversely, if you give the Elecampane to someone with the hot, dry cough, it's going to be very aggravating because Elecampane has these pungent hot oils and resins that are very stimulating and can be very irritating to someone with too much heat and too much dryness in the respiratory tract. But to give it to them with the cold damp cough, and it's going to help loosen up all that phlegm, it's going to make the cough more productive, it's going to stimulate the bronchial tree and the mucosal membranes to clear all of that damp stagnation out of the tissues.   Sajah Popham: (33:58) I like to mention that because there's deeper layers of specificity with herbal medicines. And I think it's very important to match the herbs to the person. And this is where we start to run into some problems where they say, "Oh, this herb is good for this condition." That's what can lead to herbs, maybe being used haphazardly, herbs, as you said, that might actually lead to further imbalance if it's not suitable for that person's constitution. And that's where, to me, this integration of herbal energetics is super critical if we're going to practise holistic herbal medicine. And really it's like... The energetics was practised in Western herbal medicine all the way up to the early 1900s.   Sajah Popham: (34:56) It's really over the last 100 years or so that we see as this biomedical model has come into place. As we focus more on constituents, as we focus more on the chemistry and such, I think we've lost touch with some of these traditional models of looking at herbs. And I'm all about both. I'm not trying to bash the science in any ways. I think that's all great, super useful, and we know more about some herbal medicines than we have ever before and how they work. It's great stuff, but I don't think we have to throw away thousands of years of accumulated knowledge.   Mason: (35:38) I hear you on that one. And I already am looking at the name of your company, Organic Unity, I mean, having a unity spec there in the middle, I love it because you find an integrated model. I mean, there's a lot of people talking about integration which is amazing. And I like looking at that more and more because it gives me... For me, it gives me something to attune to, and I can really... When I get into my envisioning of my dreaming of where I'm moving towards an integrated model, I just see. As you were saying, because growing up, I know how much looking at constituents and looking at the chemistry of say in this example of a herb, how useful it is.   Mason: (36:17) And in fact rather than... Because what I did for a while there is I kicked back completely against like a modern medical or modern scientific model just because I'm just like, "It's the devil. I don't want to be identified with it in any way." And so I tried to kick back and identify being someone who doesn't identify with the modern science and medical system, which was just a mess, rather than being a nice, calm, centred person who was just like, "I'm just going to contemplate where this has led me in for me." As you were saying, we can understand so much of what herbs are doing within the body chemically. That can be a catalyst for me in considering deeper and more subtle energetic actions that the herb has within different layers of the body. Have you experienced that dance between those two polars?   Sajah Popham: (37:23) In terms of the chemistry and the more subtle properties?   Mason: (37:28) Yeah.   Sajah Popham: (37:30) Yeah, absolutely. For me, because I was predominantly initially trained in the scientific model, the last number of years for me has been becoming more aware of that connection between really learning the herb from the herb itself, even just through tasting it. One thing I like to talk about is we can understand an herb really almost all the way through simply by tasting it and by understanding what happens through the different properties of those tastes. So for example, you taste something that's very pungent and spicy and hot that typically will stimulate digestive secretions, have a carminative action, typically stimulate circulation of the blood. Oftentimes they're very warming, energetically, oftentimes drying energetically versus you taste something very bitter that typically indicates that it's gonna act upon the liver and gallbladder, it's going to have a cooling drying, energetic action, typically draws the vital force down and in oftentimes have antiseptic properties.   Sajah Popham: (38:46) So we can really just through tasting the herbs, understanding the complexity of their tastes through being sensitive to our bodies, being able to be aware of our organ systems and how they're changing, being aware of even our mind and our emotions. For me, it's like when I take a herb, I really do my best to just be very aware of what's going on inside of the wholeness of my being. I really want to feel and understand how that plant is influencing the totality of who I am. And there was another thing that you mentioned there that I really appreciate. I feel like it can be so easy to really go against the modern medical paradigm and be like, "Well, screw those guys. They're poisoning everyone. I don't have any need for it." And I totally resonate with that. That's where I was too in my early 20s. I was just like, "Screw the system. I don't need any doctors or anything like that. I just need my herbs and I'm all good."   Sajah Popham: (39:58) And boy that really came back to me and bit me, because I got very sick in my early 20s with Lyme's disease and got faced with the decision of, "Okay, well, we caught it early. You can take some antibiotics and probably take care of this and clear it and not have Lymes disease." Or I could be very rigid in my paradigm and say, "Well, the hell with that. I'm just going to use my herbs, but potentially have Lyme's disease for the rest of my life."And then that was the moment where I realised that Western medicine does have its place because I took the antibiotics and you know what? They healed me. And that was a really big eye-opening experience for me and realising that do not be too extreme... Just for myself personally, I know this isn't for everyone, but for myself, I realised, I need to be able to see where things have their place and not to be too extreme, which I do have a tendency to be sometimes.   Sajah Popham: (41:03) So that was a really good learning experience for me to actually be healed by those pills that I was so against for so long. And of course for me, I'm predominantly working with the herbs for health maintenance and things like that. But I do feel that in those extreme situations, that Western medicine can be miraculous.   Mason: (41:25) That's so interesting. That's exactly the same thing that happened to me late last year. I had the dregs of my "fuck the system" really hanging on tight. And we were a month away roughly from due date of having our baby. And I went down with this tick, same thing and I went, "That's okay. Get on my herbs. I'll get on everything hard and I'll be fine." And after 10 days I'd had one up period where I was like, "Yeah, I think I'm getting this, I'm getting through this" and then smashed on my back and then had to... I sat there for a whole day meditating on it going, "Do you really want to mess with..." And everyone just saying as well, everyone would just stop the back of a couple of Lyme disease podcasts.   Mason: (42:19) So everyone is right up on that now, which is nice to everyone can be in on that conversation of hearing what these of symptoms are and what you're looking down the barrel of. If you too proud to realise that, "Hey, maybe something like doxycycline or whatever it is does have a place to come in." And it could be really... It's interesting because going into an extreme isn't in any sense, whether it's an extreme naturalist or extremist in terms of herbalism, where for me, I'm losing sight of usefulness of other areas of expertise or other people's passions. It really took me far off balance. So man, I'm with you 100% exact same experience in two days, all symptoms were gone. And then I didn't take my finger off the pulse as I'm sure you've probably gone about quite a solid cleanup mission after that, I'm sure.   Sajah Popham: (43:10) Yeah. So I would say about two years, it took me to get my digestive system back in balance. Because I was on doxycycline for about six weeks straight. And a boy that really rocked me for sure, but, I'm very grateful to it because I haven't been sick with Lyme disease since then.   Mason: (43:34) I found it really interesting because even I was on doxy for three and a bit weeks. Came off that little bit early because I felt that was just for me, I really felt that that was appropriate and it was the time to do that. However, even I was looking into doxy before I took it and saying that it's one of these antibiotics that if there's any there are degrees of severity in which they wipe out the bacteria. But that even it's like a quick uptake in the small intestine. And even then they're like compared to others which get down deep and annihilate the bacterial colonies. Even then I've definitely experienced a setback, but in saying, you've had to spend two years really repollinating. It's amazing appreciation for the use of poison as medicine and that comes up in herbalism as well, right?   Sajah Popham: (44:33) Oh, absolutely. I mean, that's actually a pretty big premise of alchemy. The AHS said that the most powerful poisons in the world are also the most powerful medicines and the difference is in dosage and in preparation. So that's the one thing you see in more of the mineral and metallic works in alchemy that they will work with some of the most powerful poisons: mercury, antimony. And there are certain ways of preparing those poisons to make them into a medicine. And they say, like my teacher in alchemy, a man named Robert Bartlett. He makes a medicine from antimony called the Oil of Antimony. And he's seen that cure everything from cancer to all sorts of very serious sicknesses. And in alchemy they say, "The higher you climb the rungs of the ladder in alchemical works, the less medicines you need." And they say that you get to that point of creating what they call the universal medicines, that one medicine that will cure all things. And that's the way that they talk about the Oil of Antimony, but boy you prepare it wrong it's real toxic.   Mason: (45:53) Just one thing I don't want to leave the interview without talking to you about is this concept... East West medicine is beautifully ensconced, wouldn't you say in the herbal and the herbal scene with a lot of integrated doctors and a lot of allopathic doctors even taking on Eastern principles into their clinic. I don't know if you'd say that same thing, but do you agree that it's like getting some are getting more and more momentum?   Sajah Popham: (46:20) Yeah, absolutely. I think the concept of integrative medicine, bringing in... I think it really started with Chinese medicine really coming to the West and acupuncture becoming much more accepted. I think it's our generation now seeing Ayurvedic medicine becoming much more popularised, much more accepted, much more integrated. I absolutely see the Eastern and Western systems of medicine coming together. And that for me is a really beautiful thing because to me, it's like for me in my plant path, I've always been most interested in the universal principles. So whenever I'm studying I want to see what are the things that pop up all across the world that have withstood the test of time, so to speak? It's like if we see a principle in Ayurvedic medicine, that's also in Chinese medicine system, that's also in Greek medicine, that's also an Arabic medicine, that is also mentioned by Samuel Thompson in North America, that is also mentioned by an herbalist in the Amazon rainforest. It's like, okay, all these people are saying pretty much the same thing, there's got to be something to it. And so for me, that's always been my approach and why I really appreciate integrating these models is because it gives us new perspectives and it gives us a well-rounded understanding and really gives us those universal truths and principles of healing and rejuvenation about plants as well.   Mason: (48:22) And then for you, where did the North South aspect of herbalism and lifestyle come into play?   Sajah Popham: (48:33) Yeah, well, for me yeah. I was first introduced to the concept of what Michael Tierra calls Planetary Herbology, which is integrating Chinese and Ayurvedic principles into basically classifying Western herbal medicines in a similar way to the way they would in Ayurvedic medicine or in Chinese medicine, which is great. That's been a major foundation for how I work with plants. But as I was saying earlier, for me, there was always this spiritual connection to the plants. There was always a relationship to the plant itself that was very important to me. And one of the things that I've noticed in travelling both through North America and South America and have been very blessed with the opportunity to work with first nations people in both North and South America, is that I saw that the foundation of their whole model of herbal medicine for the healers themselves was based on their relationship with the plants.   Sajah Popham: (49:48) And they said, "Anytime you want to use an herbal medicine, you need to have a relationship with that plant. You need to know that plant and that plant needs to know you." And so for me, the integration of East and West is incredible. And I think it gives us an amazing model for clinical practise. I think it gives us an incredible means for understanding people in more depth and how to effectively formulate and administer herbal medicines to people. But the North and South piece for me is really the foundation of all of it because it's that direct relationship, it's that direct knowing with the plants themselves that really is the foundation of herbal medicine. I always say it's like we can think back to the first human beings ever to exist on planet earth and think of who was the first teacher of herbal medicine?   Sajah Popham: (50:54) Well, it was the plants themselves. And that's something that I really want to come back to in my own work. And I really see that in a big way in the herbal medicine world is people don't want to just learn them from a book. People want to touch it and taste it and see it and sit with it. And they want to have a vision with it. They want to have a dream with it. They want to have this deeper connection, this deeper relationship to the plants. And to me, that's what the plant path is all about. It's like as an herbalist, it's like we're moving through our road of life. And as we go through our own challenges, our own sickness, our own difficulties on this road of life, different plants will make themselves known to us. And as we learn those plants, we make a good relation with that plant.   Sajah Popham: (51:48) It's almost like that plant becomes a part of who we are and we carry that plant inside of us. And it is so much more than just a plant. It's like our friend. It's our ally, it's our guide. It's our protector. It's something that we turn to in our time of need. And when someone else comes to us and ask for that help, it's like the plants have authorised us in a way to use them to help these people. So to me, the North and South model is a little bit more of a spiritual... I would say a little bit more of a spiritual perspective on herbal medicine that is really rooted in learning about the plants from the plants themselves and having a very good spiritual connection to them and having good relations with them.   Sajah Popham: (52:39) I remember when I was in the Amazon the last time I was on a plant walk with an herbalist and there's all these plants, we're in the Amazon, right? So it's all these plants and I'm so shocked to finally be seeing them. And I would be asking them a lot of questions like, "Oh, this plant how do you work with it? And what it tastes like? And what's it spirit like?" And I was asking them all these questions and he would always say, "Oh." Basically they would never answer my questions. They would just say, "Oh, you just need to die at that plant." And what they mean when they say you need to die at that plant is basically, you need to take a period of time in isolation and really restrict certain foods from your diet, basically eat a very bland diet and just ingest that plant for a prolonged period of time so that you are building that relationship and that connection and really getting to know that plant from the inside out. And they say that's how you learn in herbal medicine.   Sajah Popham: (53:53) They say, "If I tell you, it's not going to have as much power as compared to the plant telling you itself." And they'd say that the way you work with plants built up that way, there's something different about it. There's more power behind it. And that's where we really see these miraculous healings happen through the plants, so where people use a plant in a way that no one else uses it and it works for them. But if someone else was trying to do it, it may not work for them because they don't have that level of connection. So it's the North and South piece of it is... To me, it's a little bit of a more spiritual take on herbal medicine. That certainly is not for everyone, but I think for anyone that is serious about practising herbalism, I think just getting down to the simple piece of it. It's just important to have that good connection and relationship to the plants that you use. I'd rather know 20 plants really well, and have a very deep, good connection with them than know 200 plants superficially.   Mason: (55:11) Oh, beautiful man. I really heard you on that one, 100%. If people want to tune with you, you've got evolutionary herbalism there in Southern Oregon. Is that website the best way for people to find out about that?   Sajah Popham: (55:26) Yeah. You can go to evolutionaryherbalism.com. I've got my blog on there with lots of free videos and we do some more in-depth, free mini courses that are available there. All of our programmes are available online, so it's all distance learning format. And then we do have live workshops that go alongside with some of those programmes as well. And just started our own podcast this year called The Plant Path.   Mason: (55:53) Oh cool.   Sajah Popham: (55:54) So be sure to check that out to you and then our spagyric herbal extracts you can check that out at organic-unity.com.   Mason: (56:06) Man. I love it. Thanks so much for coming on today. I really enjoyed it and I've really got a lot out of it.   Sajah Popham: (56:12) Thank you very much. I really appreciate you inviting me on and then maybe we can do it again sometime.   Mason: (56:17) Beautiful. Peace man.   Sajah Popham: (56:18) All right. You take care.

The Sonic Shaman
Overcoming Illness with a Holistic Mindset on the journey to self actualization and self discovery

The Sonic Shaman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 29:59


Tune in for an inspiring conversation and interview with Bridget Aileen Sicsko. She knew she was born to help people and really started stepping into her gifts as a result of contracting Lymes disease at the age 15. From there she developed her Holistic Health and Healing mindset by Finding Yoga, Ayurveda approach to alternative medicine. These were the tools that she used to overcome her illness and developed a holistic mindset. With this mindset, it launched her on her healing journey and path to self actualization and self-discovery. Following her knowing that her true calling was to help people she quit her corporate job, traveled to Europe, came home starting a business, and never looked back. At age 27, she has now worked with hundreds of women from all over the world through spiritual coaching & now entrepreneurship as well as public speaking coaching Bridget Aileen Sicsko is the founder of Exalted Publisher, a Kundalini Yoga Teacher & Public Speaking Coach. Her mission is to amplify the voices of those who are meant to make a massive impact in the world. She works with female entrepreneurs, healers, fellow yogis and changemakers to help them get clear on their message, craft their unique voice and take inspired action through books, live videos + public speaking. Bridget also hosts a live interview series called “The Gathering MVMT” where she has interviewed over 30 entrepreneurs, thought-leaders, change-makers & visionaries who are here to uplift humanity. Her work beautifully weaves together ancient & energetic practices, strategic skills & heart-centered action taking to help people use their voices. You can connect with her at: https://www.instagram.com/blissfulbridget/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJRo62svMLnAo-hVauIiNnA https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gathering-mvmt/id1546684870 https://www.facebook.com/groups/rockthemiconline Your host Hank Setala the Sonic Shaman is a natural-born intuitive due to a near-death experience during childbirth. In 2008 is started to work professionally as a healer and refined his skills at the school of healing and prophecy in Lily Dale New York offered by Fellowships of the Spirit. He blends aspects from many healing modalities with the Katari tradition being the foundation for the work. www.HankSetala.com He is part of the Emergence of Being Contributor network. Find all the contributors, their content, events, and services at www.emergenceofbeing.com

AR SPORT PODCASTS
ROSFM SPORT 100 MILES IN A MONTH CHALLENGE HOSTED BY AIDAN RAFTERY WITH IRIS MEAD

AR SPORT PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 24:21


Aidan Raftery chats to fellow participant of the 100 Miles In A Month Challenge For The Mater Foundation. Iris tells Aidan about her battle with Lymes disease and how that is her reason for doing the challenge

Acting My Age with Rohini Elyse
Becoming Your Own Healer with Bayley - connecting your mind and body and healing within! PART TWO

Acting My Age with Rohini Elyse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 25:39


PART TWO/ Bayley has spent the last year going from doctor to doctor, struggling with her health immensely, searching for an answer. After being misdiagnosed with Lymes disease, along with other misdiagnoses, her weekly routine suddenly consisted of taking 30+ supplements a day, having her blood filtered out of her, cleaned, and filtered back in regularly, IVs every other day, and so many more invasive treatments. She was unable to eat most foods, and had a whole host of other symptoms. After seeing over 20 doctors, she decided to take her health into her own hands and reclaim her power. Bayley says "I’m becoming my own healer and becoming the best and highest version of me, so I can spread light and create a ripple of love. I want to help others find their light so they can spread it. “Be the medicine that helps others heal themselves” has been a huge motivation for me... Instead of looking out, look in!" I have so much awe and love for this gal, she is truly full of light and love! Hope you enjoy this episode, and I hope it expands your heart and mind! Stay tuned for part two next week! Find Bayley on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/iambayleyb/ :)Don't forget to subscribe to the AMA Youtube Channel and watch the episodes along with the audio: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoClaKa3pskVM4utF8nVybQ If you liked this podcast, please share it with a friend and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/acting-my-age-with-rohini-elyse/id1509371259 Follow our Instagram so you don't miss out on the chance to submit stories for future episodes: https://www.instagram.com/actingmyagepodcast/Find Rohini on Instagram here:https://www.instagram.com/rohinielyse/

Acting My Age with Rohini Elyse
Becoming Your Own Healer with Bayley Baumgarten- misdiagnoses, pain, and finding your light! PART ONE

Acting My Age with Rohini Elyse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 76:05


Bayley has spent the last year going from doctor to doctor, struggling with her health immensely, searching for an answer. After being misdiagnosed with Lymes disease, along with other misdiagnoses, her weekly routine suddenly consisted of taking 30+ supplements a day, having her blood filtered out of her, cleaned, and filtered back in regularly, IVs every other day, and so many more invasive treatments. She was unable to eat most foods, and had a whole host of other symptoms. After seeing over 20 doctors, she decided to take her health into her own hands and reclaim her power. Bayley says "I’m becoming my own healer and becoming the best and highest version of me, so I can spread light and create a ripple of love. I want to help others find their light so they can spread it. “Be the medicine that helps other heal themselves” has been a huge motivation for me... Instead of looking out, look in!" I have so much awe and love for this gal, she is truly full of light and love! Hope you enjoy this episode, and I hope it expands your heart and mind! Stay tuned for part two next week! Find Bayley on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/iambayleyb/ :)Don't forget to subscribe to the AMA Youtube Channel and watch the episodes along with the audio: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoClaKa3pskVM4utF8nVybQ If you liked this podcast, please share it with a friend and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/acting-my-age-with-rohini-elyse/id1509371259 Follow our Instagram so you don't miss out on the chance to submit stories for future episodes: https://www.instagram.com/actingmyagepodcast/Find Rohini on Instagram here:https://www.instagram.com/rohinielyse/

MeatRx
MeatRx Carnivore Community Meeting with Justus Walker

MeatRx

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 63:27


Justus recently overcame a 2.5 year fight with Lymes disease using a strict meat-only diet. After a three month period of “back to normal” eating he is back on the diet for weight loss. In Justus' words, the meat-only diet saved his life and lymes was debilitating to an amazing degree, hard to convey in writing. You can find Justus on Instagram as @justusdwalker and http://www.senttosiberia.com/. This episode is hosted by Dr. Shawn Baker MD. Find him at https://shawn-baker.com

HEALTHY.HAPPY.HOPEFUL
Part 2 : Living Healing Water with Sharon Minard

HEALTHY.HAPPY.HOPEFUL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 42:44


Join Sharon as she talks living water, health, Lymes, parasites, weight loss, molecules, toxins, leadership, wealth, grit and so much more. Just the buzz words are enough, but she teaches us so much in this episode it is one that everyone should listen to since after all we all need to drink water! _________________ Sharon Minard is a Life and Health Coach and founder of Accelerate Coaching. She uses a holistic approach to health as she believes that creating true health involves physical, mental, spiritual, and financial health. She has authored the book, Train Your Brain For Success, which focuses on rewiring the brain toward happiness, abundance and success. She also has a health and wellness business where she educates on health, business and financial topics. She now works with a variety of clients worldwide, helping them to walk in their higher purpose and potential…mind, body, soul, finances, and life! Life and Health Coach | Author |Speaker | Entrepreneur | Wife and Mom of Four M.A. Counseling and Life Coaching Harvard Medical School Coach Certifications www.acceleratecoaching-usa.com www.sharonminard.yourbodyiswater.com @SharonjMinard __________________ For more binge worthy growth & Grit sessions visit www.youbossexperience.com to get access to ALL THREE 2020 Virtual Summits with 45 Amazing speakers. Learn even more with Maureen inside HONOR YOUR BODY and You Boss Experience Summit. If you are serious about improving your health and wellness always feel welcome to set up a call with me to explore some options of working together or for me to point you in the right direction whether it's with me or one of the amazing professionals have met along this gritty journey. You can do that at www.christinedesouza.com.

True North Podcast
#12 Ryan Brinkerhoff - Hyperbarics, Anti-aging, and True Wealth

True North Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 111:56


Ryan Brinkerhoff is a micro biologist and entrepreneur. He is the owner of Inside Out Hyperbarics located in St. George, UT and is passionately helping others find health and their best selves. You can connect with Ryan at https://insideouthyperbarics.com or check out his YouTube channel: Hyperbaric Health Guru https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChQ3OFWqDVrPRKvS7-ecI3Q In this conversation we discuss: the newest science about Hyperbarics and anti-aging, Ryan's incredible healing journey and recovery from Lymes disease, psychedelics and my first ketamine experience, finding true wealth (hint - its your health), as well as alternative medicine and questioning the status quo. This podcast is brought to you by True North Float! Now that Southern Utah has a float center, you can finally escape the noise and chaos of everyday life. Float tanks allow us to heal: •Acute and chronic pain •Stress and burnout •Anxiety and depression •PTSD and trauma •Insomnia and poor sleep •Injuries and fatigue Floating creates new space to discover: • Mindfulness and well being • Intuition and a sense of inner-knowing • Creativity and better solutions • Curiosity and new possibilities From caterpillar to butterfly, floating helps us transform: • Negative thought patterns • Limiting belief systems • Addictive behaviors Put the world on pause with our First Time Floater package. During the Hollidays, get three 60 minute floats for just $99 ($225 value) Discover your True North today at tnfloat.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/truenorthpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truenorthpodcast/support

The Gena Lee Nolin Show
The Magic of Food and Thyroid Health with Dr. Michael Murray

The Gena Lee Nolin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 61:19


Michael T. Murray, ND, a naturopathic physician and leading authority on natural medicine. Dr. Murray serves on the Board of Regents of Bastyr University in Kenmore, Washington, and has authored more than 30 books, including his latest The Magic of Food. 

The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness
Best of: Chronic Inflammation: Fueling the Fire of Disease

The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 53:50


Today we are talking about chronic inflammation. It literally is the fuel that feeds the fire of disease. We are going to take you through exactly what inflammation is, when it is considered chronic, and what you can do to put the fire of inflammation out through nutrition and lifestyle modification. This episode we discuss:  Understanding inflammation – it's necessary for healing: swelling, bruising, heat, pain. Restoration after acute inflammation must take place or chronic inflammation takes over. Low grade. Chronic inflammation from lifestyle choices – alcohol, poor nutrition (be specific), smoking Molecular inflammation is what causes aging Explaining blood tests that identify inflammation: CRP, HS-CRP, Sed Rate, and Uric Acid Chronic inflammation after illness like CMV, Lymes, etc – Dr. G Importance of gut biome in balancing the inflammatory process (healthy immune responses) Inflammation and heart disease (tying in gum diseas too) Southampton University is looking at slowing the progression of Alzheimer's symptoms by cooling down the inflammatory process in the brain – link between inflammation and Alzheimers has been well studied Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - Survey For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!

Functionised
The Real Cause of Lymes Disease and Depression

Functionised

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 36:09


Jim Goetz Dr. Mike Brandon Chantea Goetz   The big announcement is that our BiohackHumans website now has an Insiders Only Section. Be the first to see world class workout programs, high quality recipes, videos, how Dr. Mike Brandon lost 30 lbs in 5 days step by step and m uch much more!!!!    New Theories Behind The Real Cause of Lymes Disease and Possible Natural Treatments Jim Goetz   Since the 1970's in the town of Lymes, Connecticut, individuals have been coming down with a mysterious illness diagnosed as many things. The symptoms are pretty much the same. They include: fatigue, muscle pain, weakness, twitching, spasms, restless leg syndrome, mental fog, joint pain, swelling, and tingling in the extremities. (These symptoms sounds seriously like every night after my three times per day workouts). Because of the grouping of symptoms, health officials believed they needed to find the cause of this new "disease". A few years later, an individual who had these symptoms stated they reported having a tick on them a few weeks prior to the symptoms occurring. Researchers found this specific type of tick to carry the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi and "hallejuia" an answer was found (though it was based on mere observation). Lymes has traditionally been treated by using a very large dose full spectrum anti-biotic. Patients often get better at first giving doctors the impression that the drugs are working. This is called a Herxheimer reaction. That is symptoms reverse. Now with this dose of antibiotics, your body is also losing beneficial bacteria that your body needs to function and yes, even think. Unfortunately antibiotics at times casue viruses to strengthen. In this case, this is true.  Recently there has been some speculation that Lymes disease is also caused by other bacteria such as Bartonella or parasites such as Babesia. None of these however or Borrelia actually seem to be responsible for the actual symptoms of Lymes disease. Someone may test positive for one of these bacteria or parasites and have Lymes disease but this again may only be another observational study and the two may have nothing to do with another. This is like someone observing an individual with a cold having eaten a pizza just the day prior and no other foods. Therefore colds must be caused by pizza. This simply is not the truth.  The symptoms of Lymes disease are the same as those who have Epstein-Barr, HHV-6 and it's varous strains. Some also test positive for cytomegalo virus. These are all viruses!!! Exactly!!!!! Lymes disease may actually be a virus that most of us have that is actually triggered by events in life.  All of these items in some way or another lower ones immune response. As a result, a dormant virus can take over. These possible causes include (but not limited to: -mold -mercury based dental mamlgam fillings -mercury in general -emotional events such as the loss of a loved one or traumatic event -bites or stings -virus enabling prescripton medications (see benzodiazepines) -overprescribed medications -recreational drug abuse -overly stressful chronic situations such as finances -lack of sleep -poor nutrition -chemicals in ones environment such as carpets or carpet cleaning products, paint, etc. -runoff -swimming (chlorine is highly toxic in pools as are red algae blooms in the ocean)   Some natural treatments include but are not limited to: -thyme (kills viruses on contact). I often use this in a diffuser and breathe it in the room, especially in fall and winter. I have no proof it works but know I do not get sick often. -lemon balm (kills co-factors of viruses). It's also naturally soothing and used in many good bed time/ relaxation formuals. -zinc (lowers inflammation and may raise immune levels) If you put a zinc losenger in your mouth though and it tastes highly metallic, your zinc levels may already be normal and therefore risk toxicity. -licorice root (impairs viral movement and ability to reproduce) -L-lysine (same as licorice root). However, L-lysine is used during herpes outbreaks as it appears to be directly inverse to L-Arginine, a vasodialator. L- Arginine and foods containing this amino acid are to be avoided during times of outbreaks. -Lomatium root (removes pathogens from the body). -reishi mushrooms (increases lymphocytes, and neutrophils, which are white blood cells responsible for immune function). -silver hydrosol (kills viruses on contact) -astaxanthin (restores neurological function) This is found in krill supplements and Green Vibrance. Both area a staple in the diet of the madscientist himself. -nascent iodine (strengthens the encocrine system)   Swing Away Depression and Anxiety Dr. Mike Brandon Jumping on a trampoline, swinging in the park, running in circles, and rolling down hills may sound like a day's summer schedule for a child, but what about as a way to help combat depression, anxiety, and memory deficits in us all. Our body's vestibular system is what helps us with our balance and equilibrium and allows us to do things like walking and standing upright, standing on one leg, walk across a tight rope etc. The majority of this system is small structures buried within our ears which works with our eyes and specific regions of our brain. It gets strengthened via body and head movements like rolling, jumping, spinning, and so forth. We rarely think about it unless there's an issue like becoming dizzy or losing balance, but clearly this system is important for us. Could you imagine trying to go through a day without being able to walk 10 feet without falling to the side? Science has found however that having a healthy balancing system may also help with stress, anxiety and depression. It appears that having vestibular dysfunction, like dizziness or vertigo, can cause increased anxiety and stress, and even the reverse with having excess stress or anxiety disorders could cause dizziness or vertigo. So clearly they are related, but why does that matter?​ There was a study that took college students and gave them “swing time” every day, meaning they literally went to a park, sat on a swing and swung back and forth for a while. This caused all participants to have a positive change on their emotional state with depression, stress, and anxiety. This led me to think about children and the importance of recess. Its been over the news the past few years when it was shown that increased play time increased academic performance. This could be a big part as to why. Children's brains are still developing, so having kids “just be kids” and run, roll, and jump, is quite important so they have a better chance at staying happy and coping with the stress that inevitably arises in life. Currently, kids don't play as much as they used to due to tv, video games, and similar activities, so their vestibular system which is linked to strong emotional control and satisfaction may not get fully developed. Add to that then how most of us as adults live rather sedentary lives and sit most of the day, so we aren't strengthening our equilibrium and balance systems either. The good news is, that it appears that even as adults we can help ourselves by “just being a kid”.  So maybe I wouldn't advice grandpa to go hop on a merry-go-round or start doing flips on the trampoline, but gently rocking in a chair or standing on a wobble board for a while may help his occasional panic attacks or make him smile a bit more. It shouldn't be surprising then that most people enjoy things such as swinging and spinning. Everybody wants to stay young, and though we have yet to biohack a secret for that, there's clearly benefits by following a child's example in this case. So go make yourself a little dizzy, a little happy, and as always, BioHack on!   References: Dalton, S. (2016, May 11). Youth Fitness: Exercise Helps Children Excel in School. Retrieved June 16, 2017, from http://www.healthline.com/health/youth-fitness-exercise-helps-children-excel-school#5 Eisenbarth, C. A. (2013). Influence of Optimism on Appraised Stress, Depression, and Anxiety Among College Students. Journal of Psychology Research, 3(6), 295-297. doi:10.17265/2159-5542/2013.06.003  Gurvich C., Maller J. J., Lithgow B., Haghgooie S., Kulkarni J. (2013, in press). Vestibular insights into cognition and psychiatry. Brain Res. [Epub ahead of print]. 10.1016/j.brainres.2013.08.058  Halberstadt A. L., Balaban C. D. (2006). Serotonergic and nonserotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus send collateralized projections to both the vestibular nuclei and the central amygdaloid nucleus. Neuroscience 140, 1067–1077 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2006.02.053  Mukkadan, J., Rajagopalan, A., Jinu, K., Sailesh, K., Mishra, S., & Reddy, U. (2017). Understanding the links between vestibular and limbic systems regulating emotions. Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine, 8(1), 11. doi:10.4103/0976-9668.198350  Smith, P. F., & Darlington, C. L. (2013). Personality changes in patients with vestibular dysfunction. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2013.00678    biohackhumans.com   Find us: Instagram (@biohackhumans)  Facebook (@biohackhumans) Twitter (@biohackhumans) Tumblr (@biohackhumans)   Contact Us: support@biohackhumans.com

The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness

Show Topic: When Cultures Collide to Heal Co-Hosts:  Judy Gaman, Mark Anderson, Walter Gaman Guest: Jason Elias Segment 1 Today we are venturing out. We will be talking about when cultures collide to bring ultimate healing and we have on with us a special guest later this hour, Jason Elias, a healer that has studied all types of different cultural ways of healing. (Connect) Discuss how you use a combination of western medicine, herbs, and alternative medicine to treat patients (give examples) Why we need a combination or hybrid of medicine How the FDA is behind the times (Inspire) talk about the blessings that come with the world's ability to share information on new and old remedies – not just what you learn in medical school. MUSIC FOR DOC SHOCK (JIM) Concussion study out of Canada looking at the link between concussion and suicide. Researchers from the University of Toronto, the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) and Sunnybrook Research Institute, all of Toronto, in Canada. Looked at 235,110 patients who had a concussion over a 20-year period. The patients were aged 41 years on average, evenly split between genders, and most lived in cities. The majority had no suicide attempt, hospitalization or past psychiatric disorder. In the 9.3 years following the concussion, 667 suicides occurred. Weekday concussion incidents were associated with 519 suicides, or 29 per 100,000 people. This was triple the rate for the general population of Canada, and higher than that for military personnel. There were 148 suicides among weekend concussion patients. At 39 per 100,000, this was four times the population norm. Basically, a concussion triples or quadruples the risk of suicide. Read the study! Follow us on Facebook! Tweet us on Twitter! Download the show on iTunes! Visit our website! Call us at  844-well 100   Segment 2 Coming up – A very interesting guest. We are big on bringing medical information from all angles. Today we will visit with Jason Elias. He is a practitioner with his own interesting story of healing.   ANDERSON - Immortal minute “This Immortal Minute is brought to you by - Solis mammography – exceptional experience and exceptionally accurate results”   Jason's Certification and Professional Training includes National Certification as a Diplomate of Oriental Medicine and a Diplomate of Chinese  Herbalism (NCCAOM—1991), a Licensed Acupuncturist (NYS—1983), a Licensed Massage Therapist, Swedish Institute (NYC—1974), and a MA in Pschology (New School for Social Research, NYC—1973).  He trained in Western herbal medicine in New York and England with Simon Mills, Director of Complementary Health Studies, Exeter University, UK—1980-1983.  Jason has also trained Internationally with experts in Shiatsu and Aikido in Japan; with a prominent Chinese acupuncturist and herbalist in Hong Kong; with spiritual healers in the Philippines; and with an Ayurvedic master in India. You had an interesting journey of healing that you discuss in your latest book Kissing Joy As It Flies: A Journey in Search of Healing & Wholeness How do you feel that western medicine, Chinese medicine, and herbs can all work together in the healing process?   SHOUT OUT TO MILITARY, Facebook (stay young media group) , download podcasts – follow us on twitter @StayYoungMedia coming up  - The steps you can take today to reach your health potential.   Segment 3 Coming up, Dementia Defender 844-WELL100 Discuss: We are visiting with Jason Elias, a healing practitioner with an amazing story to tell. He has a new book out Kissing Joy As It Flies: A Journey in Search of Healing & Wholeness and if you are just tuning in – be sure to catch this episode in its entirety on iTunes – you can subscribe for free to Staying Young Show 2.0 and catch this and all our shows. Discuss other book The A to Z Guide to Healing Herbal Remedies Why the website Five Element Healing is so good – Conditions addressed A to Z – in-depth analysis and simple solutions. Impressed on the information you have on Lymes! What take away message do you have for our listeners? Judy tease DD – grab a pen!  844-well100. Coming up Medical Mania Trivia and then at the end of the show -  Dementia Defender Riddle of the day – your chance to win a free copy of the book Age to Perfection. Follow us on Twitter @StayYoungMedia   Segment 4 MEDICAL TRIVIA  - Addy H How often does the epidermis, the outer layer of our skin replace itself? (About once every four weeks.) If you have a perfusionist in your operating room, what type of operation are you most likely having? (Open heart. The perfusionist runs the machine that keeps oxygen running through your blood while they work on your heart.) What do the letters CAT represent in CAT scan--the three dimensional composite image that can be taken of the body, brain or lungs? (Computerized axial tomography) What is the name of the protein--the most abundant in the human body--that holds our skin together? (Collagen) How many bones are there in the human hand? (27) Open discussion. DEMENTIA DEFENDER   End Show   Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - Survey For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!

The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness
Best of: Reversing Chronic Disease through Lifestyle Modification

The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 53:50


Show Topic: Reversing Chronic Disease through Lifestyle Modification Co-Hosts:  Judy Gaman, Mark Anderson, Walter Gaman Guest: no guest   Segment 1 Intro – 30 sec. Interesting show today as we tackle the subject of infectious disease. For example, do you know the difference between a virus and a bacterial infection? Have you heard of the new zika virus?  (Define) Define virus vs bacterial infection and give examples Virus: A microorganism that is smaller than a bacterium that cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell. A virus invades living cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself. Examples: cold and flu A bacterial infection is any type of infection that is caused by bacteria rather than a virus or other organism. Bacteria are very common in our bodies and in the world around us. Many of them are helpful. Less than 1% of bacteria will actually make us sick. When they do make us sick, they are called "bacterial infections". Examples: salmonella, staph, or strep (Connect) How you go about figuring out which a patient has (Inspire) Education will help you better understand infections you may be exposed to MUSIC FOR DOC SHOCK (JIM) As if we need another reason to preach to everyone about the dangers of artificial sweeteners!  A new study out of the Weizmann Institute of Science's Department of Immunology shows that artificial sweeteners actually manipulate our gut bacteria, attacking the important gut biome and causing diabetes and metabolic syndrome. The study showed a change in glucose tolerance after exposure to artificial sweeteners. Not only do these things make you sick, they also make you fat. If you can't metabolize glucose properly, your entire metabolism is shot!   Follow us on Facebook! Tweet us on Twitter! Download the show on iTunes! Visit our website! Call us at  844-well 100   Segment 2 Intro – 10 sec. About tease – 1 min. – coming up – the doctors are going to shed some light on new and old types of infections. Some you may have had and some you may hope never to get.   ANDERSON - Immortal minute – 2 min. Start with sponsorship statement below!!!!!!! “This Immortal Minute is brought to you by - Solis mammography – exceptional experience and exceptionally accurate results”   G – Zika A – MERS Both discuss how new things like this keep doctors on their toes G – talk about the vaccine issue Tease 20 sec. - SHOUT OUT TO MILITARY, Facebook (stay young media group) , download podcasts – follow us on twitter @StayYoungMedia coming up  - Some common infections you may have had in the past and how to prevent them.   Segment 3 Intro – 15 sec. Judy – Tease the upcoming Dementia Defender 844-WELL100 Discuss: G- UTI and Prostatitis A Chikungunya Judy and all – Lymes disease and west nile if time permits Judy tease DD – grab a pen!  844-well100. Podcasts itunes, stayyoungamerica.com – 45 sec. Coming up Medical Mania Trivia and then at the end of the show -  Dementia Defender Riddle of the day – your chance to win a free copy of the book Age to Perfection. Follow us on Twitter @StayYoungMedia Exit – 30 sec.   Segment 4 –   Intro – sec 15   Judy Announcement  tease DD 844-Well100 – 30 sec.   MEDICAL TRIVIA  - How many cells live in the body at one time? Millions, billions, trillions (10-50 trillion) How many cells die every minute? Millions, Billions, Trillions (300 million) Are you more likely to have nightmares in a cold room or a hot room when you sleep? (Cold room) Do humans have the ability to tickle themselves? (NO! Your brain predicts the tickle and because it knows and can feel where the tickle is coming from, it doesn't respond in the same way.) Your height can also be measured by the width of your arm span. True or False. (True) Open discussion –interesting cases of the week? DEMENTIA DEFENDER Question: A poor man is sitting in a pub. He sees that the man next to him is extremely rich. Poor man: I have an amazing talent; I know almost every song that has ever existed. The rich man laughs. Poor man: I am willing to bet you all the money you have in your wallet that I can sing a popular song that includes a lady's name of your choosing. The rich man laughs again. Rich man: OK, how about my daughter's name, Joanna Armstrong-Miller? The poor man goes home rich. What song did he sing?     End Show Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - Survey For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!

Angels Don't Lie with Jeanne Street
Charkas, Hormones, Ashwaganda, Archangels

Angels Don't Lie with Jeanne Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 62:34


  Welcome to Angels Don't Lie with Jeanne Street!  Broadcast : June 20th, 2017 Jeanne's show topic tonight - reading your chakras, super foods and dose, getting control of the hormones.  Jeanne starts the evening on a divine tone by reading a quote from Meditations with Teresa of Avila, A Journey into the Sacred, by Megan Don.  The charka conversion starts with ourselves and we can also read others.  Jeanne helps break it down.  Hormone and thyroid health, adrenal fatigue, and Jeanne explains the connection.  Don't forget the kelp!  Different energies are explained - earth, fire, water, wind.  Nutritional tip - ashwaganda - adaptogen, helps with cancer, Lymes, memory. Jeanne gets calls tonight from Lisa and Jillian.  Lisa needs guidance about moving forward, be ready for some tears!  Jillian needs some advice about an issue at work.  Jeanne recommends calling on the Archangel Gabriel - must listen how to! Goddess You four part webinar is in progress, not to late to get involved - www.inspirit.com. Send an email or request on Facebook and ask to be part of the Angels Don't Lie group on Facebook!  Thanks for joining Angels Don't Lie Episode 33. Be sure to join us next Tuesday, June 27th, 7PM EST.  Call in number 646-891-5252.  Listen to the show on the web player at jeannestreet.com or on KBJBradio.com.  The Goddess You is on sale - visit jeannestreet.com for your copy!   Tags jeannestreet.com, jeanne street, divine, God, KBJB, angels, angels don't lie, angels dont lie, talk show, healing, inspirithealingstudio.com, in spirit healing studio, spirit, healing, course in miracles, unresolved grief,grief,emotions, pain, suffering,abuse,unfinished,business,illness,resentment,addictions,angels,medium,jeanne,jeanne street,the goddess you,core,energy,alkaline,acidic,candida,bee medicine,yeast,guidance    

The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness
#579: The role of good nutrition in healing your body, with our special guest Dr. Terry Wahls--author of "The Wahls Protocol"

The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 53:50


This episode we talk about your nutrition, and how proper nutrition can work for your body and keep it running at top speed. We also talk about how good nutrition can actually play a large role in healing your body of chronic illnesses such as Crohn's and lymes disease. We also have on our special guest, Dr. Terry Wahls, author of "the Wahls Protocol" who gives us vital tips and tricks to keep our nutrition in top condition for the future of your health! Terry is also a TED Talk sensation Learn how she turned her MS around and now has a major grant to study the Wahls Protocol on the effects of other disorders like Lupus, Lymes, Rheumatoid Arthritis and more. Listen as she talks about her new book The Wahls Protocol Cooking for Life The Revolutionary Modern Paleo Plan to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions.  Thank you for listening to the Stay Young Radio Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - https://survey.libsyn.com/stayingyoung2   For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website at www.StayYoungAmerica.com, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app.   You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area! 

The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness
#313: Chronic Inflammation: Fueling the Fire of Disease

The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 53:50


Today we are talking about chronic inflammation. It literally is the fuel that feeds the fire of disease. We are going to take you through exactly what inflammation is, when it is considered chronic, and what you can do to put the fire of inflammation out through nutrition and lifestyle modification.   This episode we discuss:  Understanding inflammation – it's necessary for healing: swelling, bruising, heat, pain. Restoration after acute inflammation must take place or chronic inflammation takes over. Low grade. Chronic inflammation from lifestyle choices – alcohol, poor nutrition (be specific), smoking Molecular inflammation is what causes aging Explaining blood tests that identify inflammation: CRP, HS-CRP, Sed Rate, and Uric Acid Chronic inflammation after illness like CMV, Lymes, etc – Dr. G Importance of gut biome in balancing the inflammatory process (healthy immune responses) Inflammation and heart disease (tying in gum diseas too) Southampton University is looking at slowing the progression of Alzheimer's symptoms by cooling down the inflammatory process in the brain – link between inflammation and Alzheimers has been well studied