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 163 - 9.7.25 Iodine: The Forgotten Mineral
The Dr. Lodi Podcast
1 hour 4 minutes
1 month ago
Episode 163 - 9.7.25 Iodine: The Forgotten Mineral
The forgotten power of iodine takes center stage in this enlightening exploration of thyroid health, immune function, and holistic healing approaches. Dr. Thomas Lodi reveals why this critical mineral deserves far more attention than it receives in conventional medicine, explaining how iodine deficiency undermines not just thyroid performance but our entire immune response. Most people living in iodine-deficient regions unknowingly suffer as their thyroid glands substitute bromide, fluoride,...
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 ...