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    Explore "alternative therapies" with insightful episodes like "Can food help you fight cancer? - with Sheila Dillon", "Heather McMahan", "Episode 138 The week in ADHD (39)", "Ep 857 | Is ADHD Real? | Guest: Dr. Roger McFillin (Part One)" and "How to build a pain-free body, with James Davies" from podcasts like ""The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show", "Whiskey Ginger with Andrew Santino", "The ADHD Adults Podcast", "Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey" and "The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    Can food help you fight cancer? - with Sheila Dillon

    Can food help you fight cancer? - with Sheila Dillon

    What role does food play in preventing and treating cancer? Food journalist and BBC broadcaster Sheila Dillon joins Liz to reveal why she wants food to feature more heavily in conversations about cancer.


    Sheila shares her own experience of Multiple Myeloma (MM), a cancer of the bone marrow, and how her approach to treatment differed from her sister’s, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.


    Sheila also talks through the changes she made to her diet during this time, and discusses with Liz the potent powers of natural medicinals, such as turmeric and medicinal mushrooms.


    Liz and Sheila cover the impact of pesticides, the role diet can play in cancer prevention, plus how we can cut down on ultra-processed foods - and why this must be a priority.


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    Heather McMahan

    Heather McMahan
    She's back on the program! The pretty blonde with sass and class who's vibin' and thrivin' Atlanta's own HEATHER MCMAHAN! We love her energy and most of all her comedy! Check out her NETFLIX special Heather McMahan: Son I Never Had which is out now! She's on tour right now be sure to see her live! https://heatherontour.com #heathermcmahan #andrewsantino #whiskeyginger #podcast =================================================== SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS RABBIT HOLE $5 OFF with Promo Code: RABBIT https://rabbitholedistillery.com/buynow SQUARESPACE Get that site up and running now! 10% off your order https://squarespace.com/whiskey LUCY 20% OFF YOUR 1ST ORDER & FREE SHIPPING PROMO CODE: WHISKEY https://lucy.co/whiskey AURA Get $40 Off Your Order Promo Code: WHISKEY https://auraframes.com/whiskey ===================================== Follow Andrew Santino: https://www.instagram.com/cheetosantino/ https://twitter.com/CheetoSantino Follow Whiskey Ginger: https://www.instagram.com/whiskeyging... https://twitter.com/whiskeyginger_ Produced and edited by Joe Faria IG: @itsjoefaria Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Episode 138 The week in ADHD (39)

    Episode 138 The week in ADHD (39)

    In the first (late) extra Friday episode of the podcast, Episode 138, Alex, James and Mrs ADHD expand on this week's theme of ADHD and insomnia, answer questions from YOU, our listeners, and generally talk rubbish for ages. Mrs ADHD doesn’t know who Gerard Butler is, Alex does interpretive dance and James is angry about Frankie Boyle...


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    Produced by James Brown and JBHD Ltd.

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    Ep 857 | Is ADHD Real? | Guest: Dr. Roger McFillin (Part One)

    Ep 857 | Is ADHD Real? | Guest: Dr. Roger McFillin (Part One)
    Today we're joined by Dr. Roger McFillin, clinical psychologist and co-host of the "Radically Genuine" podcast, to discuss the truth behind ADHD diagnoses and Big Pharma's role in it all. We start out with a clarification on what clinical psychology is and is not and recap our previous conversation on depression and depression medications. We talk about the ADHD phenomenon happening in America, and Dr. McFillin claims that while some indeed may struggle with focus and concentration, ADHD is actually just a socially constructed disorder. We talk about how ADHD is significantly over-diagnosed and how the majority of parents never thought their child's behavior was problematic until they heard it from a teacher. But do teachers have a right to help diagnose our kids, and what exactly are the consequences of liberally diagnosing ADHD? One may be that ADHD medications like Adderall tend to be a gateway to reliance on further mental health drugs. Stay tuned for part two tomorrow! --- Timecodes: (01:17) Clarifications & feedback from episodes on depression (08:59) Response to people who claim medications saved their lives (17:40) The ADHD phenomenon (23:40) How they "test" for ADHD (28:30) What ADHD medications do --- Today's Sponsors: A'Del — go to adelnaturalcosmetics.com and enter promo code "ALLIE" for 25% off your first order! Carly Jean Los Angeles — use promo code 'ALLIEB' to save 25% off your first order at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com! Jase Medical — get up to a year’s worth of many of your prescription medications delivered in advance. Go to JaseMedical.com today and use promo code “ALLIE”. Netsuite — gain visibility and control of your financials, planning, budgeting, and inventory so you can manage risk, get reliable forecasts, and improve margins. Go to NetSuite.com/ALLIE to get your one-of-a-kind flexible financing program. --- Relevant Episodes: Ep 821 | Why Antidepressants Don’t Fix Depression | Guest: Dr. Roger McFillin https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-821-why-antidepressants-dont-fix-depression-guest/id1359249098?i=1000616890403 Ep 822 | The Big Money Behind Big Medicine | Guest: Dr. Roger McFillin https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-822-the-big-money-behind-big-medicine-guest-dr/id1359249098?i=1000617050991 --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    How to build a pain-free body, with James Davies

    How to build a pain-free body, with James Davies

    In this week’s episode of the Liz Earle Wellbeing Show, Liz chats with performance therapist, James Davies, all about how we can build a pain-free body.

     

    Liz and James discuss the benefits of massage and strategies for chronic pain. James also reveals why he’s a big fan of cold therapy and shares simple, at-home tips that we can all do to keep our bodies healthy and active. 



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    Best Of: This Conversation Will Change How You Think About Trauma

    Best Of: This Conversation Will Change How You Think About Trauma

    “Trauma is much more than a story about something that happened long ago,” writes Dr. Bessel van der Kolk. “The emotions and physical sensations that were imprinted during the trauma are experienced not as memories but as disruptive physical reactions in the present.”

    Van der Kolk, a psychiatrist by training, has been a pioneer in trauma research for decades now and leads the Trauma Research Foundation. His 2014 book “The Body Keeps the Score,” quickly became a touchstone on the topic. And although the book was first released over seven years ago, it now sits at No. 1 on the New York Times best-seller list, a testament to the state of our national psyche.

    The core argument of the book is that traumatic experiences — everything from sexual assault and incest to emotional and physical abuse — become embedded in the older, more primal parts of our brain that don’t have access to conscious awareness. And that means two things simultaneously. First, that trauma lodges in the body. We carry a physical imprint of our psychic wounds. The body keeps the score. But — and I found this more revelatory — the mind hides the score. It obscures the memories, or convinces us our victimization was our fault, or covers the event in shame so we don’t discuss it.

    There’s a lot in this conversation. We discuss the lived experience of trauma, the relationship between the mind and the body, the differences between our “experiencing” and “autobiographical” selves, why van der Kolk believes human language is both a “miracle” and a “tyranny,” unconventional treatments for trauma from E.M.D.R. and yoga to psychedelics and theater, how societies can manage collective trauma like 9/11 and Covid-19, the shortcomings of America’s “post-alcoholic” approach to dealing with psychic suffering, how to navigate the often complex relationships with the traumatized people we know and love, and much more.

    Mentioned: 

    “The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study” by Vince Felitti et al.

    Study on efficacy of EMDR

    “REBUS and the Anarchic Brain: Toward a Unified Model of the Brain Action of Psychedelics” by Robin Carhart-Harris et al. 

    Book Recommendations:

    The Apology by V 

    Love in Goon Park by Deborah Blum

    The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard Flanagan 

    You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein.

    Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.

    “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing and engineering by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski

    This Conversation Will Change How You Think About Trauma

    This Conversation Will Change How You Think About Trauma

    “Trauma is much more than a story about something that happened long ago,” writes Dr. Bessel van der Kolk. “The emotions and physical sensations that were imprinted during the trauma are experienced not as memories but as disruptive physical reactions in the present.”

    Van der Kolk, a psychiatrist by training, has been a pioneer in trauma research for decades now and leads the Trauma Research Foundation. His 2014 book “The Body Keeps the Score,” quickly became a touchstone on the topic. And although the book was first released seven years ago, it now sits at No. 1 on the New York Times best-seller list, a testament to the state of our national psyche.

    The core argument of the book is that traumatic experiences — everything from sexual assault and incest to emotional and physical abuse — become embedded in the older, more primal parts of our brain that don’t have access to conscious awareness. And that means two things simultaneously. First, that trauma lodges in the body. We carry a physical imprint of our psychic wounds. The body keeps the score. But — and I found this more revelatory — the mind hides the score. It obscures the memories, or convinces us our victimization was our fault, or covers the event in shame so we don’t discuss it.

    There’s a lot in this conversation. We discuss the lived experience of trauma, the relationship between the mind and the body, the differences between our “experiencing” and “autobiographical” selves, why van der Kolk believes human language is both a “miracle” and a “tyranny,” unconventional treatments for trauma from E.M.D.R. and yoga to psychedelics and theater, how societies can manage collective trauma like 9/11 and Covid-19, the shortcomings of America’s “post-alcoholic” approach to dealing with psychic suffering, how to navigate the often complex relationships with the traumatized people we know and love, and much more.

    Mentioned: 

    “The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study” by Vince Felitti et al.

    Study on efficacy of EMDR

    “REBUS and the Anarchic Brain: Toward a Unified Model of the Brain Action of Psychedelics” by Robin Carhart-Harris et al. 

    Book Recommendations:

    The Apology by V 

    Love in Goon Park by Deborah Blum

    The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard Flanagan 

    You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein.

    Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.

    “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.

    Dr. Oz

    Understanding HRT with Nick Panay

    Understanding HRT with Nick Panay

    Is HRT safe? Can we take HRT forever? Should women with no menopausal symptoms take HRT to protect their long term health? Consultant gynaecologist and Secretary General of the International Menopause Society Mr Nick Panay spills the beans on this all-important treatment. You can find all the resources and links mentioned in the episode at lizearlewellbeing.com/making-sense-of-hrt-nick-panay/.


    This is the second instalment in our five part podcast special in celebration of World Menopause Day.





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    Dreams of Orgonon: Sex, Storms & Death

    Dreams of Orgonon: Sex, Storms & Death

    Do you believe there's a natural energy that permeates the universe? Wilhelm Reich did, calling it "orgone." He also thought it was generated by orgasms, could manipulate the weather and cure cancer. Join Joe and Christian as they review Reich's life work, including a personal visit to his Orgonon observatory. We cover Reich's history, his contributions to alternative medicine and psychoanalysis, his orgone theories and his construction of orgone accumulators and cloudbusters.

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