Episodios

  • Vaccines: Necessary Protection or Overdone Intervention?
    Jun 12 2025

    We explore the complex topic of vaccines, questioning the dramatic increase in childhood vaccinations from the 1960s to the present day, particularly as many target diseases that are less prevalent. Arguments are presented regarding potential immune system overload from multiple shots, the safety of vaccine ingredients, and concerns about the testing duration and methodology of vaccines.

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    18 m
  • Fasting and its effects on Health - Discussing the Science
    Jun 14 2025

    This podcast episode explores the scientific basis behind the potential role of fasting in cancer treatment. While exploring the mechanisms such as the reduction of IGF-1 and the induction of autophagy and ketogenesis as contributing factors to this differential response, the episode also touches on early clinical trials and anecdotal evidence.

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    12 m
  • Parasites, Cancer, and the Deworming Debate
    Jun 8 2025

    Think parasites are only a third-world problem? Think again. Some can live silently in your body for years—undetected—and a few are even classified as carcinogens.

    The discussion explains how parasites are acquired, how they can live undetected within the body, and the documented scientific evidence linking specific parasites to certain cancers through mechanisms like chronic inflammation. While acknowledging the buzz around deworming

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    13 m
  • Coeliac Disease and often missed diagnosis.
    Jun 4 2025

    In this episode, our hosts try to take a more detailed look at the real story behind coeliac disease—an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten that affects millions, yet often goes undiagnosed.

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    12 m
  • Autism Gut Health, Tryptophan, and Environmental Factors
    May 26 2025

    Is there a biochemical bridge between autism, gut health, and the environment? In this episode, we unpack how disruptions in tryptophan metabolism—an amino acid critical for serotonin production—may play a role in neurodevelopment. We explore the kynurenine pathway, gut-brain signaling, and how environmental triggers like toxins, antibiotics, and diet influence these systems. Backed by recent studies from Cell Reports Medicine and Nature Neuroscience, this episode digs into how microbial shifts and inflammation could intersect with the biology of autism spectrum conditions. Get ready for deep science made simple—and potentially game-changing insights.

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    10 m
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