Botanical Biohacking
Summary: Discover the tradition and science of plant-based medicine to help you live stronger, smarter, and maximize your genetic potential. www.BotanicalBiohacking.com
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Podcasts:
Could backwoods Chinese witches have something to teach us about modern parasitology? Meg Hodge takes us into an unorthodox and slightly esoteric branch of Chinese medicine to discover new insights into treating lyme disease.
10 questions to help you distribute natural health products with efficiency, accuracy, and integrity.
Dr. Shani Cooper sheds light on menstrual care, prostaglandins, and gasotransmitters.
Shi Chang Pu (Acorus Rhizome) grows near waterfalls and has a powerful effect to remove mucus, burn fat, and increase brain growth via the gut-brain axis. Brehan Crawford L.Ac takes us through is personal journey going from 360lbs to 180lbs and what it taught him about "phlegm", biofilms, and their clinical implications.
Join us on a journey spanning 1800 years from the Su Wen, to Dr. Li Dong Yuan, to yours truly and in the process come to understand how the qi theory of the an ancient Chinese medical text holds up next to modern evidence. We explore the herbs er miao san (Aquada) in depth to better understand why this simple, yet powerful formula works from both traditional and biomedical lenses.
Z’ev Rosenberg, L. Ac. has lectured widely both to the public and to students of both Chinese medicine and macrobiotics over the last thirty-five years.
Mushroom expert Jeff Chilton of Nammex.com and realmushrooms.com takes us through simple tips you can use to ensure that you are only getting the highest quality mushrooms to boost your immune system and brain power.
What makes our faces lopsided or symmetrical? Third generation acupuncturist Stacey Ma, gives us her perspective as an expert in Bells palsy and facial symmetry.
Doug Dearth, Director of 9000 Needles (2009), Underdogs (2013) and Grosse Pointe Blank (1997) talks about medical integration and his inspiring new docuseries with the acupuncture now foundation (ANF).
A woman wakes up with a swollen arm. The pain and swelling inches closer to her neck by the day. Acupuncturist Koji Otsuka takes us through his experiences treating army vets. Then Qiu Xuelan Ph.D and Tom Whalen MD discuss the underlying science of detoxification and nerve recovery.
What can cells teach us about healing? How do emotions interact with epigenetics? Lori Earley L. Ac bridges the gap between the metaphysical and biological in this fascinating episode.
Drew Pierson of 40 years of Zen discussed consciousness, timelessness, and herbal chocolate.
Ro'aa obliterates her science fair rivals by exporing the antibacteria properties of Chinese herbs huang qin and hu zhang
Tony and Andrew chat about meditation, taiji, minimal supplements, Tony's experiences with 40 Years of Zen and how not to get sucked up into a sex cult.
Peripheral neuropathy isn't just annoying, its a crucial early warning sign and taking care of it can help improve your quality of life. If the temperature sensitivity on your cheek the same as on your feet? If not, its may be time to look into it.