What if the most dangerous thing in your health journey isn’t your diagnosis, but the words wrapped around it? We unpack why language can weaken or empower the immune system, reframing “cancer” as chronically fermenting cells to shift focus from fear to metabolism, mitochondria, oxygen, and the biochemical terrain that cells inhabit. We move case by case to ground the principles. A meningioma reminds us that “benign” growth in a closed cranial space still demands strategy beyond surgery and ...
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What if the most dangerous thing in your health journey isn’t your diagnosis, but the words wrapped around it? We unpack why language can weaken or empower the immune system, reframing “cancer” as chronically fermenting cells to shift focus from fear to metabolism, mitochondria, oxygen, and the biochemical terrain that cells inhabit. We move case by case to ground the principles. A meningioma reminds us that “benign” growth in a closed cranial space still demands strategy beyond surgery and ...
Episode 154 - 7.7.25 Parasite Protocols and CFC Healing
The Dr. Lodi Podcast
1 hour 22 minutes
3 months ago
Episode 154 - 7.7.25 Parasite Protocols and CFC Healing
Dive deep into the controversial connection between parasites and chronically fermenting cells (CFCs) with Dr. Thomas Lodi as he challenges conventional understanding of disease. In this eye-opening discussion, Dr. Lodi explains why we should abandon fear-inducing terminology like "cancer" in favor of focusing on the actual metabolic process occurring within cells. The conversation upends traditional medical teaching by revealing that there aren't different "types" of cancer—only different l...
The Dr. Lodi Podcast
What if the most dangerous thing in your health journey isn’t your diagnosis, but the words wrapped around it? We unpack why language can weaken or empower the immune system, reframing “cancer” as chronically fermenting cells to shift focus from fear to metabolism, mitochondria, oxygen, and the biochemical terrain that cells inhabit. We move case by case to ground the principles. A meningioma reminds us that “benign” growth in a closed cranial space still demands strategy beyond surgery and ...