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Have you ever wondered why your body produces symptoms like fever, inflammation, or mucus — and whether suppressing them is always the right answer? In this episode of the Science of Self-Healing, we explore Homotoxicology, a branch of bioregulatory medicine developed by German physician Dr. Hans-Heinrich Reckeweg that views illness as the body's intelligent attempt to eliminate toxins and restore balance. We walk through the Six Stages of Disease — Excretion, Reaction, Deposition, Impregnation, Degeneration, and Dedifferentiation — and explain how the body progresses from healthy acute responses toward chronic cellular dysfunction when its detoxification systems become overwhelmed. You'll come away with a deeper understanding of what your symptoms may actually be communicating, why early intervention matters, and how supporting your body's natural regulatory systems can make a profound difference in your long-term health. Whether you are navigating a chronic condition, supporting a patient, or simply curious about a more systems-based view of health and disease, this episode offers a compelling new lens through which to understand the human body.

What if everything we thought we knew about Alzheimer's disease was only half the story? For decades, scientists have focused on the same two culprits — and the treatments built around them have repeatedly fallen short. In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we explore a quietly revolutionary shift happening in brain research — one that changes not just how we understand Alzheimer's, but what we can actually do about it. We'll look at the hidden systems that govern brain health, the lifestyle and nutritional tools that can influence them, and some cutting-edge natural medicine findings that most people haven't heard about yet. The answer to protecting your brain may have far less to do with your genes than you think, and far more to do with what is happening inside your body right now. Tune in — your future self may thank you.

In this episode of the Science of Self-Healing, we explore a surprising paradox: why some of the most informed, health-conscious people still struggle with chronic fatigue, hormonal imbalances, digestive issues, and inflammation. The answer isn't a lack of knowledge — it's a misapplication of it. We walk through ten common mistakes that intelligent people make when approaching their health, from over-controlling routines and layering too many interventions at once, to ignoring the emotional body and constantly chasing the next solution. Drawing from a bioregulatory medicine framework, this episode offers a different way of thinking about health — one rooted in cooperation with the body rather than control over it.

What if the secret to handling modern stress had been hiding in nature for thousands of years? Long before pharmaceutical interventions and clinical trials, healers across India, China, Siberia, and Scandinavia were using a powerful group of herbs to help the body adapt, recover, and thrive under pressure. Today, science is finally catching up — and the results are fascinating. In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we're exploring five of the most well-researched adaptogenic herbs — ashwagandha, rhodiola, holy basil, schisandra, and eleuthero — and uncovering why these ancient remedies are becoming some of the most talked-about tools in modern wellness. You'll learn how adaptogens work with your body's stress response system, why chronic stress is doing more damage to your immune system than you might realize, and how these herbs have been shown to lower cortisol, reduce fatigue, sharpen mental clarity, and strengthen immune defenses. Whether you're feeling burned out, run down, or just looking for a natural edge in your daily health routine, this episode will give you the science-backed knowledge you need to understand what adaptogens are, how they work, and how to use them safely and effectively. Ancient wisdom. Modern science. One powerful conversation. Let's get into it.

Bloating has become so common that most people assume it's just a normal part of life. But chronic, daily bloating is not something you simply have to accept — and in many cases, it points to a specific, treatable condition called Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth, or SIBO. In this episode of the Science of Self-Healing, we dig into the science behind SIBO — what it is, why it develops, and why it so often goes undiagnosed for years. We explore how the digestive system's natural defense mechanisms, including stomach acid, the migrating motor complex, and gut immunity, are designed to prevent bacterial overgrowth, and what happens when those systems break down. We also discuss the different types of SIBO, its surprising overlap with IBS, the connection between thyroid health and gut bacteria, and why diet alone rarely provides lasting relief. Finally, we walk through the evidence-based 4R Protocol — Remove, Replace, Reinoculate, and Repair — a structured, natural approach to healing the gut and restoring microbial balance. If you have been living with unexplained bloating, fatigue, brain fog, or digestive irregularity, this episode may offer the missing piece you have been looking for.

For decades, we've been told that cholesterol is the enemy — a silent threat lurking in our bloodstream, clogging arteries and driving heart disease. But what if that story is incomplete? In this episode, we take a hard look at the science behind the lipid hypothesis, explore what cholesterol actually does in the body, and examine compelling new research that is quietly reshaping how leading cardiologists think about cardiovascular risk. If you've ever been handed a cholesterol number and told to worry — or handed a prescription — this episode is essential listening.

Hormonal birth control is one of the most commonly used medications in the world — but there's a side of the story that rarely makes it into the doctor's office. In this episode, we take a deeper look at what's happening beneath the surface when synthetic hormones enter the body, and why so many women on birth control experience symptoms they can't quite explain. Fatigue that doesn't respond to rest. Mood shifts that seem to come out of nowhere. Skin that suddenly changes. Sleep that feels just a little less restorative than it used to. These experiences are more common than you might think — and they're not random. In bioregulatory medicine, we look at the body as a dynamic, interconnected network, and when something shifts in one area, the ripple effects can show up in places you'd never expect. This episode is not about fear, and it's not about telling you what to do with your own body. It's about widening the lens — giving you a more complete picture of what your body may be navigating, and what you can do to support it. Because informed women make empowered decisions. If you've ever felt like something was just... off, this episode might give you the answer you've been looking for.

Wellness advice is everywhere — but somehow, it doesn't always work the way it promises. If you've ever wondered why, this episode is for you. In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we take an honest look at why one-size-fits-all wellness trends fall short — and what becomes possible when we replace them with something far more powerful: personalization. We explore how your genetic makeup, stress history, nervous system, and life stage all shape the way your body responds to food, supplements, exercise, and rest. Two people can follow the exact same protocol and have completely opposite outcomes — and that's not a failure of willpower. It's biology. Through the lens of bioregulatory medicine, we examine why symptoms are messages to decode rather than problems to suppress, and why true healing requires meeting your body exactly where it is — not where a trending protocol says it should be. We also explore what wellness culture actually gets right, where it falls dangerously short, and how to begin building an approach that is genuinely designed around you. The answers aren't in the next trend. They've been inside you all along. Let's talk about how to find them.

Have you ever wondered why chronic pain, digestive issues, or persistent fatigue won't go away—even when all your medical tests come back normal? The answer might lie not in your body alone, but in the emotions you've been carrying for years without knowing it. In this eye-opening episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we explore the fascinating and often overlooked connection between suppressed emotions and physical symptoms. Drawing on cutting-edge research in psychoneuroimmunology and mind-body medicine, you'll discover how unexpressed anger can manifest as jaw pain and headaches, how grief constricts your breathing, and why chronic stress literally reshapes your immune system. This isn't about dismissing your symptoms as "all in your head"—it's about understanding that your body is brilliantly intelligent. When emotions have no safe outlet, your body creates one. Those persistent aches, that exhaustion that never lifts, the digestive issues that baffle your doctors—they're not failures of your body. They're messages. You'll learn: • Why emotional suppression is a survival strategy learned in childhood—and why it stops working in adulthood • The specific physical symptoms associated with different suppressed emotions • How trauma locks your nervous system into "freeze" or "collapse" modes that create chronic symptoms • Why normal test results don't mean nothing is wrong—they mean you're dealing with dysregulation, not damage • Practical pathways to healing through emotional integration, nervous system regulation, and somatic approaches Whether you're struggling with unexplained symptoms yourself, supporting someone who is, or simply curious about the profound intelligence of the human body, this episode will change the way you think about pain, illness, and healing.

You're exhausted. Your hair is thinning. You can't lose weight no matter what you do. You're cold all the time, your brain feels foggy, and you just don't feel like yourself anymore. So you go to the doctor, convinced something is wrong with your thyroid—and they run a TSH test and tell you everything is "normal." But you're not fine. You know something is off. Here's the truth: your body might be screaming "hypothyroid" while your labs say "normal." And that's not because you're imagining things—it's because standard thyroid testing was designed to catch advanced disease. In this episode, we'll discuss what conventional thyroid testing misses. You'll discover why TSH alone is not an accurate indicator of thyroid health, how your body might be failing to convert T4 into usable T3, what reverse T3 reveals about chronic stress, and why your gut health and oral microbiome might be sabotaging your thyroid function. You'll learn: The 6 thyroid tests you should actually be requesting (beyond TSH) How stress, gut dysfunction, and nutrient deficiencies block thyroid hormone from working—even when levels look "normal" Why the gut-thyroid connection is one of the most overlooked factors in thyroid health The emerging role of short-chain fatty acids and the oral microbiome in thyroid function What "optimal" ranges really mean (versus standard reference ranges) If you've been told your thyroid is fine but you still feel terrible, this episode will validate your experience and give you a clear roadmap for what to test next.