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The Architecture of Health
Deborah Voisin
51 episodes
2 days ago
This show explores practical ways to build health into our everyday lives! We look outside of drugs, surgery, sedentary culture, and linear fitness to find more ways to create lasting health. The host, Deb Voisin, became passionate about regenerating health after helping her son heal several "incurable diseases" that started at birth and lasted the first 10 years of his life. She interviews experts from a variety of disciplines who share their unexpected breakthroughs and the practices and resources that worked. New episodes every 2 weeks. Deb's website is www.movingasdesigned.com.
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This show explores practical ways to build health into our everyday lives! We look outside of drugs, surgery, sedentary culture, and linear fitness to find more ways to create lasting health. The host, Deb Voisin, became passionate about regenerating health after helping her son heal several "incurable diseases" that started at birth and lasted the first 10 years of his life. She interviews experts from a variety of disciplines who share their unexpected breakthroughs and the practices and resources that worked. New episodes every 2 weeks. Deb's website is www.movingasdesigned.com.
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Alternative Health
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Thermography for Breast Health & Cancer Prevention with Debby DeMartini, CCT
The Architecture of Health
56 minutes 28 seconds
8 months ago
Thermography for Breast Health & Cancer Prevention with Debby DeMartini, CCT

Thermography exposes sensitive breast tissue to 1/1000th the amount of radiation that traditional mammography does. Not only is it safer and cheaper, it identifies inflammation in various parts of the body that are critical for building a systemic and preventative approach to resolving or avoiding chronic diseases like cancer and metabolic diseases. 

In host Deb Voisin’s case, starting at age 26, doctors always prescribed expensive, frequent, and often false positive mammography scans because her breasts were lumpy and her mom had breast cancer. Fortunately, she eventually discovered thermography and Debby De Martini! This game changing approach showed that her lumpy breasts were FINE but found a cracked tooth and early thyroid issues not yet showing up on traditional medical tests! 

Debby DeMartini is a licensed thermographer and in our interview shares how thermography can help anyone with a body build a more accurate map towards building lasting health.

Debby sees patients in Santa Cruz, California and in Texas. Her websites is debby@thermalsc.com and you can reach her at debby@thermalsc.com. If you don’t live in those areas, you can also look up other practitioners at thermologyonline.org.

The Architecture of Health
This show explores practical ways to build health into our everyday lives! We look outside of drugs, surgery, sedentary culture, and linear fitness to find more ways to create lasting health. The host, Deb Voisin, became passionate about regenerating health after helping her son heal several "incurable diseases" that started at birth and lasted the first 10 years of his life. She interviews experts from a variety of disciplines who share their unexpected breakthroughs and the practices and resources that worked. New episodes every 2 weeks. Deb's website is www.movingasdesigned.com.