Ep 526 Warriors, Are we at the Critical Crossroads
Welcome Wellness Warriors to "Critical Crossroads," where we delve into the pressing issues at the intersection of health, environment, and society. In today's episode, we confront a trifecta of crises: the startling revelation that medical errors rank as the third leading cause of death, the alarming decline in male sperm counts, and the pervasive threat of plastic pollution. Join us as we unravel the tangled web connecting these seemingly disparate issues, and explore the urgent actions needed to safeguard our well-being and the planet for generations to come.
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Ep 525 Navigating the Healing Power of Light
Join us as we embark on a journey to explore the profound ways light influences our lives, from its therapeutic potential as a healing modality to navigating the spectrum of light to ensure our well-being. Get ready to shed light on the healing power of illumination while learning to discern which rays to embrace and which to avoid. Let's brighten our understanding together!
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EP 525 Special guest Micah Portney regarding Zeolite, more than detox
Today, we delve into the fascinating world of zeolites, natural minerals with remarkable detoxification properties. Zeolites have garnered increasing attention in the medical field for their ability to trap and remove harmful toxins and heavy metals from the body.
Our special guest is Micah Portney.Mr. Portney has an extensive background, experience, and knowledge in pioneering and formulation of zeolite supplementation, I will be interviewing him with Dr. William Wong, a naturopathic physician who introduced me to zeolite 8 years ago.
Free ebook on Zeolite dosing at--Zeolitedosing.com/zeolitebook.PDF
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What's happening with Dr Ron's podcast
Listen about a live podcast on BlogTalkRadio on Monday after the eclipse and other happenings of our Warriors, not Warriors
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Ep 524 What is the third leading cause of death in the U.S.?
"Medical errors, hauntingly, stand as the third leading cause of death in many parts of the world, casting a shadow over the very institutions entrusted with preserving life. Behind this alarming statistic lies a sobering reality: despite advances in medical science and technology, preventable mistakes continue to claim countless lives each year. From misdiagnoses to medication errors, surgical complications to communication breakdowns, the complexities of modern healthcare harbor myriad opportunities for errors to occur. Acknowledging this grim truth is not an indictment of the healthcare profession but a call to action for systemic change. It demands a culture of transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement to ensure that every patient receives the safe, high-quality care they deserve."
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Ep 523 How long will you live? Be surprised.
The average American will not live to see 80-years of age. The average life expectancy stands around 76.4 years, according to the CDC, with women living an average of 79.3 years and men expiring sooner at 73.5
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