65. Dr. Dan Sullivan: How Your Body Uses Pain as a Warning Sign for Chronic Illness

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482: Depression/Anxiety & C.diff

Depression and anxiety is so often linked to your gut. In this episode of the Ancient Health Podcast, Dr. Motley gives us a primer on the connection between your mood and C.diff’s effect on your neurotransmitters and, crucially, what you can do about it. Dr. Motley’s Recommendati ...  Show more

481: Healing Trauma through Grace & Connection: The Story Behind Onsite | Miles Adcox

Traumatic experiences, if not properly processed and healed, can show up in our bodies and our lives in so many different ways. But how can you start healing? In this episode, Dr. Motley sits down with Miles Adcox, chairman and proprietor of Onsite, a mental wellness treatment ce ...  Show more

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