Unlocking the Body’s Innate Capacity for Healing: From Colds and Injuries to Anxiety and Heart Health | Dr. Victoria Maizes
Release Date: 02/09/2026
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Victoria Maizes, MD, is the founding executive director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine. Her new book is Heal Faster: Unlock Your Body’s Rapid Recovery Reflex to Feel Better—Quicker.
In this episode we talk about:
- What integrative medicine is (and isn’t)
- How lifestyle, stress, sleep, and relationships factor into healing
- Why “a pill for every ill” often falls short
- What the Rapid Recovery Reflex is and why the body wants to heal
- The biggest things that block recovery in modern life
- Practical ways to improve our health, ranging from sleep to stress
- Why patients have more power than they think
- How AI can help people ask better questions and work smarter with doctors
- Why what and when you eat matters
- How environmental toxins and social connection quietly shape our health more than we realize
- Tips for handling colds and flu more effectively
- Smarter ways to recover from pain and injuries
- Practical tools for reducing stress and anxiety without immediately turning to medication
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