72. Heal without Fear: German New Medicine basics

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103. Season 9 Q&A

We’re answering some of your most burning questions about health including are elimination diets really necessary, what fun things we’ve got planned for 2025, is progesterone cream okay, how much gluten is too much gluten, health books we love & more! Loving the pod so far? This ...  Show more

102. Debunking the Blue Zones

If you're into health, wellness, and longevity you have probably heard of the Blue Zones. If not, the Blue Zone are supposedly certain places around the world with the highest percentage of centenarians (people who live to 100 years old). The idea is that mimicking these people’s ...  Show more

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