An Important Nutrient Your Diet Probably Lacks (and how to get more of it)
Release Date: 02/11/2025
The Science of Self-Healing
For decades, heart disease has been framed as a problem of clogged arteries and cholesterol numbers. But what if that story is incomplete? In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we explore the missing link in cardiovascular disease: chronic inflammation. Far beyond a simple plumbing issue, the heart is an immune-responsive organ—constantly shaped by stress, environmental toxicants, infections, and the invisible pressures of modern life. You’ll discover how chronic stress rewires immune signaling, why air pollution and heavy metals quietly inflame the cardiovascular system, and how...
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What if your body has been sending you signals long before symptoms appear—and you just didn’t know how to read them? In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we explore the power of biomarkers—the measurable clues that reveal what’s happening beneath the surface of your health. From blood tests and hormones to inflammation markers, genetics, wearables, and environmental exposures, biomarkers translate the body’s complex internal language into information we can understand and act on. You’ll learn what biomarkers are, where they come from, why they matter when symptoms are...
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Heavy metals and glyphosate rarely show up as the “obvious culprit” behind fatigue, inflammation, brain fog, or hormonal chaos — and that’s exactly why they’re so disruptive. In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we explore how these quiet, pervasive environmental exposures interfere with cellular communication, microbiome balance, mineral status, detoxification rhythms, and the body’s innate regulatory intelligence. You’ll learn how heavy metals mimic essential minerals, why they disrupt enzymes and mitochondrial function, how glyphosate reshapes the microbiome and...
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis touch far more than the reproductive system—they influence metabolism, mood, inflammation, digestion, sleep, and the way women feel in their bodies every day. In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we explore these conditions through a lens that views the body as a connected, intelligent system rather than a collection of separate parts. Learn how PCOS and endometriosis affect the whole body, why insulin, inflammation, and estrogen pathways matter, and which evidence-supported supplements may help. You’ll also see how stress,...
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Stress isn’t just “in your head”—it’s written in your biology. In this eye-opening episode of The Science of Self-Healing, Dr. James Odell explores how the stress response transforms your body and brain, why modern life keeps our nervous systems on high alert, and how trauma imprints itself into our tissues. Moving from amygdala alarms to the quiet power of the vagus nerve, he uncovers the hidden chemistry of burnout, anxiety, inflammation, and resilience. Most importantly, you'll learn how safety, rest, connection, and mindful practices can literally rewire your physiology. If...
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High blood pressure—often called the “silent killer”—affects one in three adults, yet many don’t even know they have it. In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we explore whether it’s truly possible to bring blood pressure down naturally—and the answer might surprise you. Join us as we uncover the root causes of hypertension and discuss proven, bioregulatory ways to restore balance. You’ll learn how nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, and targeted herbal and nutrient support all play vital roles in regulating blood pressure. From the DASH and Mediterranean...
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Discover the hidden world beneath your feet — where mushrooms quietly shape life, health, and longevity. In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we explore ten of nature’s most powerful medicinal mushrooms — from Reishi and Lion’s Mane to Cordyceps and Chaga — and reveal how their ancient wisdom aligns with modern science. Learn how to safely bring these fungi into your diet and daily rituals for better energy, immunity, and mental clarity.
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Have you ever wondered why you feel alert in the morning, sluggish at night, or completely off after a late flight? In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we explore the fascinating world of your circadian rhythm—the 24-hour internal clock that orchestrates your hormones, metabolism, mood, and even cellular repair. Discover how light, meal timing, and sleep habits influence your energy and long-term health, and learn how ancient healing traditions like Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine have honored these rhythms for centuries. You’ll also hear how modern chronobiology is...
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Your gut isn’t just about digestion—it’s a powerful command center for your mood, immune health, and even how your brain works. In this episode, Dr. Odell discusses the gut-brain connection and explores how this two-way communication system impacts everything from stress resilience to emotional well-being. He’ll uncover the fascinating science of the enteric nervous system (your “second brain”), the vagus nerve superhighway, and the trillions of microbes living inside you that produce neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, and GABA. You’ll learn how gut health influences...
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In this episode, we’re unraveling what it means to detox—a term that’s been hijacked by marketing, criticized by mainstream headlines, and misunderstood by nearly everyone in between. While flashy “detox cleanses” and miracle teas deserve skepticism, the dismissal of detox altogether ignores an important truth: detoxification is a real, ongoing biological process essential to health. We’ll explore what detox actually means, how your liver, kidneys, gut, lungs, skin, and lymphatic system work together to keep you resilient, and why modern life challenges these systems more than...
info_outlineThink you're getting enough fiber? Chances are, you're not - a shocking 90% of us fall short. But this isn't just about staying regular. Join us as we reveal why it's the unsung hero of nutrition. From feeding your gut bacteria (so they don't eat your intestinal lining!) to boosting brain health, controlling blood sugar, and even helping your body remove toxins - fiber does way more than you might think. Learn the difference between soluble and insoluble fiber, discover the best food sources, and get practical tips for gradually increasing your intake without the uncomfortable side effects. This episode explains why fiber is so important and deserves more attention, whether you're very health-conscious or just starting to improve your diet.