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 166 - 9.29.25 Night and Day on a Not-So-Flat Earth
The Dr. Lodi Podcast
1 hour 19 minutes
1 month ago
Episode 166 - 9.29.25 Night and Day on a Not-So-Flat Earth
Start with a laugh, stay for the clarity. We open by poking at flat‑earth tangents and headline noise, then zero in on what actually moves health: the words we use, the food we choose, and the daily habits that tell our cells whether to panic or repair. I break down why calling disease “chronically fermenting cells” changes the frame from doom to metabolism, then map the core strategy—remove impediments, restore essentials, let biology work. We go deep on NAC versus glutathione in plain Engl...
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 ...