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Join WDDTY Editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard for in-depth interviews with practitioners and pioneers across a range of alternative and natural health topics. This podcast will not only form part of your daily health regime, but will also provide you information about natural ways to control your health, helping you to get well and stay well.

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United Kingdom

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Join WDDTY Editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard for in-depth interviews with practitioners and pioneers across a range of alternative and natural health topics. This podcast will not only form part of your daily health regime, but will also provide you information about natural ways to control your health, helping you to get well and stay well.

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English

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Episodes
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Episode 52: The 12 Hormonal Archetypes, with Dr. Shawn Tassone

5/10/2024
“Why do I feel so awful and yet the doctor told me my hormones are normal”. Normal isn’t always normal. Women know when something is ”off” they know when their body is out of balance. In this interview, Dr. Shawn Tassone explains the 12 Hormonal Archetypes that have come from his time with over 40,000 women and how women can do simple things to balance their hormone type. You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore.

Duration:00:42:17

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Episode 51: The Healthy Gut Series: The screaming gut, with Dr. Damien Downing

4/10/2024
As part of our Healthy Gut series, we brought together some of the world’s leading health pioneers who have helped thousands of people fully recover from their gut problem—and who will guide you to better health. In this episode, we talk to Dr. Damien Downing, a pioneer of Ecological Medicine. He will discuss the leaky gut, inflammatory bowel disease and how to diagnose and get rid of them forever. You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Head to www.wddty.com to explore. If you heard the shoutout from Bryan about his Time-Light webinar, and want to join, just visit www.time-light.co.uk to register!

Duration:01:14:50

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Episode 50: The Healthy Gut Series: Your second heart, with Dr. Vincent Pedre

3/13/2024
As part of our Healthy Gut series, we brought together some of the world’s leading health pioneers who have helped thousands of people fully recover from their gut problem—and who will guide you to better health. In this episode, we talk to Dr. Vincent Pedre, who has put together a powerful protocol for repairing the gut after he had suffered from IBS. He will discuss the emotional links with gut issues and how to heal them while healing your gut. You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore.

Duration:01:13:42

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Episode 49: The Healthy Gut Series: Your complete blueprint for gut health, with Dr. Jeffrey Bland

2/14/2024
As part of our Healthy Gut series, we brought together some of the world’s leading health pioneers who have helped thousands of people fully recover from their gut problem—and who will guide you to better health. We kick off the series with Dr. Jeffrey Bland, the father of functional medicine and one of the most important holistic practitioners on the planet today. Dr. Bland will take us through the 4 R's and your complete gut blueprint for health, including leaky gut and dysbiosis, how to detox, replacing bad bacteria with good bacteria and repairing the gut wall. You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. https://www.wddty.com/subscribe/

Duration:01:26:17

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The Get Well Show Episode: Speakers Interviews

2/14/2020
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about holistic ways to control their health. View Subscription Offers In this special episode, WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard interview some of the leading names in alternative health who spoke at the Get Well Show Feb 21-23 2020 at Olympia London.

Duration:01:09:17

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#47 WDDTY: Ageing Well

1/24/2020
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. What's the extent of human longevity; how long could people expect to live? WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard look at latest research which suggests between 400 and 500 years, and scientists have identified cellular pathways that could make that a reality. Lynne and Bryan also look at why the food we eat has a bigger impact on our health and longevity than any other single factor, as a new study underlines. People who regularly eat processed food suffer more chronic disease and live shorter lives than those who follow a healthier diet of whole grains, fruits and vegetables.

Duration:00:27:10

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#46 WDDTY: Muscling in on Hip Pain

1/10/2020
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. In their first podcast of 2020, WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard talk about the subject on everyone’s mind in the New Year—losing weight. They review the best diets that can work and bust the myth of calorie-counting. Hip replacement surgery is one of the safest surgical procedures—and hospitals in America are starting to let the patient home the same day. Lynne and Bryan review a new study that has discovered the practice isn’t safe and puts the patient at a far greater risk of cardiac and pulmonary complications. Our children spend too much time indoors, and even when they do get out into the summer sun, they’re warned to cover up and put on plenty of sun cream. As a result, too many children are seriously deficient in vitamin D. Lynne and Bryan discuss why the vitamin is so important and outline the best ‘safe sun’ policy that also ensures we get this essential vitamin. Finally, they discuss yet another study that reviews the health hazards of drinking. So what is safe drinking—and what is too much? Hear what Lynne and Bryan have to say.

Duration:00:29:33

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#45 WDDTY: Intermittent Fasting the Best Way to Lose Weight

12/20/2019
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. In their latest podcast, WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard discuss the dangers of permanent hair dye and how they increase the risk for breast cancer. What’s the best way to lose weight? One way is to eat in a set window of time and fast the rest of the time, and they review a new study that encouraged pre-diabetics to eat in a 10-hour window and fast the rest of the time. And just how safe is the new 5G cell network? Nobody knows, which is why a group of scientists is advocating caution, especially when it comes to spacing masts well away from schools and densely populated areas. And how safe are teabags, and in particular the pyramid ones? Not very, according to a new study that discovered they are releasing millions of tiny plastic particles into the drink, and which Lynne and Bryan discuss. Finally, we all know chicken soup is good for the soul, but it seems to be an effective anti-malarial as well.

Duration:00:29:28

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#44 WDDTY: Google and Facebook Capture Your Medical Data

12/6/2019
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. We all knew Facebook did it—but did you realise that the world’s biggest health sites are also passing on your most sensitive health information to Google for targeted advertising? In their latest podcast, WDDTY editors Bryan Hubbard and Lynne McTaggart discuss how this is happening, and what you can do about it. The new 5G mobile network is starting to roll-out—but nobody is checking to see if it’s a risk to our health. A leading scientist is adding his voice to the 200 scientists around the world who are calling on governments to find out before it’s too late. It’s not always old age…more than 20 commonly-prescribed drugs dramatically increased the risk of a fall and fracture—and they’re usually the ones prescribed to older patients. Taking two or more of these drugs quadruples the risk of a fall or fracture, as Bryan and Lynne discuss. And, yes, it is safe to take omega-3 supplements to protect your heart, because, no, they don’t cause prostate cancer, despite the conclusions of a 2013 paper. And before you take the latest flu shot, consider the keto diet instead. The high-protein, low-carb diet can protect you against the flu by kickstarting your immune system into action. Lynne and Bryan explain just how it works and why it’s better than the vaccine.

Duration:00:28:18

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#43 WDDTY: Common Cold Remedies

11/25/2019
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. In their latest podcast, What Doctors Don’t Tell You editors Bryan Hubbard and Lynne McTaggart list some of the cold remedies they’ve been taking before discussing the latest warning from America’s drug regulator, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), that homeopathic remedies can cause ‘significant and permanent harm’. Changing the clocks twice a year isn’t harmless – it can increase the risk of heart disease and accidents, and Lynne and Bryan discuss why this could be having such a harmful effect. And eating most of our food after 6pm can also be bad for the heart, so eating little and lightly after that time could be the best approach, as Lynne and Bryan suggest. From there, they discuss yet another example of how environment and lifestyle can trump genetics. In this case, they look at new research that demonstrates that exercising for just 35 minutes a day reduces the risk of a depressive episode, even for those who have a genetic disposition. Wrapping things up, and staying on the subject of exercise, they question the dictum that we should be doing strenuous exercise for at least 75 minutes a week. New research they discuss shows that jogging for 50 minutes every eight or nine days offers all the health benefits.

Duration:00:29:47

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#42 WDDTY: The Warburg effect

11/8/2019
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. In the latest What Doctors Don’t Tell You (WDDTY) podcast, editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard review the routine procedure of steroid injections in arthritic joints. The shots are supposed to reduce pain and improve mobility, but new research suggests they also speed up bone deterioration. The Warburg effect was a discovery by biophysicist Otto Warburg that cancer cells act differently and consume sugar – instead of oxygen – to survive and develop. This astonishing should have transformed oncology, but didn’t, with sceptics claiming it was unproven. Now the final piece in the Warburg jigsaw has been discovered – and Bryan and Lynne discuss how this could transform the way we see and treat cancer. Nobody seems to know what depression really is – but it’s certainly not a serotonin chemical imbalance, even though the theory launched the SSRI antidepressant market. Instead, ‘talking cures’, such as CBT work just as well, as Bryan and Lynne uncover. To wrap up proceedings, they review a new opioid scandal looming, the dangerous side effect of the only prescription drug for cystitis, and how the avocado is as effective as a statin drug.

Duration:00:30:26

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#41 WDDTY: Prescription Drugs Containing Carcinogens

10/25/2019
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. In their latest podcast, WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard reveal how the prescription drug you're taking could contain high levels of a carcinogen or cancer-causing agent. America's drug regulator, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has recalled more than 50 drugs so far because of their health risks. The drugs, known as generics because they are out of patent control, make up around 90 per cent of all drugs being prescribed—and the contaminated products could be shipped to more than 30 countries. Other topics covered in this episode include: Don't forget to rate and review our podcast.

Duration:00:27:29

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Special episode: No Such Thing as Mental Illness

10/18/2019
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. In this special episode, Lynne interviews Dr Pam Shervanick, an American psychiatrist who argues that the key to solving mental illness lies with your body's other systems. Pinpointing where mental issues originate requires looking upstream—far upstream. Several elements are common to many health problems, both physical and mental: inflammation, nutritional imbalances or deficits, environmental toxicity, problems with cellular communication, and lifestyles that do not promote health. Although Western medicine likes to compartmentalize aspects of health, especially distinctions between the mind and body, ultimately, everything is actually part of the same overall system. A so-called domino effect occurs in the body no matter where the problem starts. For example, severe anxiety, agitation and other potential symptoms of mental health issues may be the result of a problem in the formation of hemoglobin (which occurs in the spleen). Without remembering that the person is one holistic structure, it's difficult to find the root of any illness. Read more on this episode here: https://www.wddty.com/magazine/2019/april/mental-illness-may-not-all-be-in-the-mind.html

Duration:00:26:05

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#40 WDDTY: Take This Straight After a Heart Attack

10/11/2019
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. Chapter 1 [0.09 - 8.05] In their latest podcast, WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard explain why vitamin E is the best thing to take immediately after a heart attack. It's probably the best thing to take as no drug has the same protective effects, new research suggests. A heart attack isn't always sudden. Sometimes it can be gradual, happening over several hours—but it can be just as lethal. Read more about these two topics: https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/10/vitamin-e-the-best-thing-to-take-after-a-heart-attack.html https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/10/heart-attacks-arent-always-sudden.html Chapter 2 [8.09 - 14.01] A 'brain supplement' could help schizophrenics. In an evidence-based study, Sarcosine has been described as a "logical treatment" because it helps restore brain functioning often damaged in schizophrenia. Read more: https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/10/brain-supplement-helps-to-treat-schizophrenia.html Chapter 3 [14:05 - 19.36] How long should we breastfeed? If our ancestors are anything to go by, it should be for far longer than we're currently doing. Early ancestors breastfed their infants for longer periods than their contemporary relatives. Read more: https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/10/should-we-be-breastfeeding-longer.html Chapter 4 [19.39 - 26.01] Parkinson's disease is usually thought of as a disease of the brain—but new research suggests that it starts in the gut, as so many other chronic problems seem to do. Read more: https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/10/parkinsons-starts-in-the-gut-not-the-brain.html Chapter 5 [26.05 - 31.05] Around 20 per cent of recently retired people are taking an average of five pharmaceuticals a day—and by the time they reach the age of 85, this will have risen to eight drugs. A new study has found that on average, by the time someone has reached the age of 65 they are taking between 5 and 8 drugs. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast!

Duration:00:31:16

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#39 WDDTY: Homeopathy Works Supressed Study Reveals

9/27/2019
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. SSRI antidepressants like Prozac don’t work—and they never have. In their latest podcast, WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard discuss one of the first independent trials that conclude a new way to treat depression has to be found. But homeopathy does work, it seems. A suppressed study has finally seen the light of day, and the researchers concluded there’s strong evidence it can treat fibromyalgia and the ear problem, otitis media. Lynne and Bryan discuss how homeopathy might work—even when conventional physics says it’s impossible. Back in the early 1990s WDDTY was reporting about the dangers of HRT for menopausal women. A new report reminds everyone it’s still dangerous, responsible for one in 20 cases of breast cancer. Lynne and Bryan discuss how all the early studies were forgotten, and what women can do instead. Fats become more important as we get older, and a high-fat diet—especially eggs and meat—can help ward off dementia. Finally, they reveal that Lloyds of London, the world’s largest insurer, is refusing to cover claims against the new 5G cell phone network, likening it to the asbestos scandal.

Duration:00:28:31

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#38 WDDTY: Silent Strokes For Surgery Folks

9/13/2019
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. Have you had elective surgery? WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard look at a new report which discovered around 7 per cent of older people will suffer a 'silent stroke' after surgery. This doubles their risk of cognitive decline—possibly leading to dementia or Alzheimer's—within a year. They also explore how blood pressure meds cause dangerous intestinal problems such as diverticulosis, a bowel problem that affects many elderly people. Lynne and Bryan reveal that new therapies for common cancers not being independently researched. Next, they discuss how Feverfew contains a compound that kills leukaemia, and they round off with the news that Lyme disease starts with a mouse, not the tick PART 1 - 00.00 - 04.35 - More than 3 million suffer a 'silent stroke' after surgery Read more: https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/09/more-than-3-million-suffer-a-silent-stroke-after-surgery.html PART 2 - 04.37 - 10.19 - Blood pressure meds cause dangerous intestinal problems Read more: https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/09/blood-pressure-meds-cause-dangerous-intestinal-problems.html PART 3 - 10.23 - 15.55 - New therapies for common cancers not being independently researched Read more: https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/09/new-therapies-for-common-cancers-not-being-independently-researched.html PART 4 - 15.58 - 20.48 - Feverfew compound killing leukaemia Read more: https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/08/feverfew-compound-killing-leukaemia.html PART 5 - 20.51 - 25.49 - Lyme disease starts with a mouse, not the tick Read more: https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/09/lyme-disease-starts-with-a-mouse-not-the-tick.html

Duration:00:26:07

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#37 WDDTY: The Kids Aren't Alright

9/4/2019
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. In their latest podcast, WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard explore the health risks of fluoride, especially with children. In the US, 60 per cent of homes are supplied with fluorinated water and yet a recent study found it can damage their kidneys and liver, disrupt thyroid function and, paradoxically, cause tooth decay that it's supposed to protect against. The study also found children are especially at risk because they cannot process fluoride as effectively as an adult, and they excrete just 45 per cent of the mineral. Continuing with the controversy surrounding fluoride, Lynne and Bryan highlight a separate study that found women who drink fluoridated water while they're pregnant could be lowering the IQ of their baby—especially if it's a boy. Other topics covered in this episode include - Doctors prescribe opioids even to small children - Ritalin changes children's brain structure - Music found as a good alternative to peripheral nerve blocks (anesthesia) - Bad sleep more to do with wine than coffee You can read more on each topic covered in this episode below: https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/08/fluoride-in-water-is-risking-childrens-health.html https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/08/fluoride-in-the-water-lowers-childrens-iq.html https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/08/doctors-prescribe-opioids-even-to-small-children.html https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/08/ritalin-changes-childrens-brain-structure.html https://www.wddty.com/news/2019/08/bad-sleep-more-to-do-with-wine-than-coffee.html Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to our podcast.

Duration:00:23:52

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#36 WDDTY: Are Medical Scans Safe?

8/16/2019
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. There’s no such thing as a completely safe medical scan, say WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard in their latest podcast. Even ‘safe’ ultrasounds have risks, as a cache of uncovered Chinese studies have discovered, and CT scans make healthy cells ‘cancer ready’. Vitamin D plays a key role in diabetes. Not only does it help prevent the condition, high doses can even reverse it and help restore the body’s ability to process blood sugar properly, as they discuss. In a fascinating discussion, Lynne and Bryan tease out the links between arthritis and heart disease, talk about the dangers of medicine and the numbers it harms, and finally look at the science behind that deserved glass of red wine after a stressful day.

Duration:00:29:59

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#35 WDDTY: The Gut Episode

8/2/2019
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. In their latest podcast, WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard discuss all things gut related. The first of 4 gut-themed topics is osteoarthritis. Many cases of both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are caused by a rogue bacteria called Klebsiella which can cause all kinds of arthritis as well as ankylosing spondylitis. Bryan and Lynne also discuss: Don't forget to give us a review, rate us and subscribe.

Duration:00:29:14

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#34 WDDTY: Common Cold is Beating Cancer

7/19/2019
You've heard the podcast, now read the magazine. Join thousands of others who rely on our in-depth, independent and proven information about natural ways to control their health. Enjoy an exclusive 20% off your first year's subscription with code POD20. Click here to explore. In their latest podcast, WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard discuss an amazing breakthrough in cancer therapy they predict could see the end of chemotherapy. In a new research project, scientists have successfully reversed 15 'incurable' cases of bladder cancer - by injecting the common cold virus directly into the bladder.

Duration:00:29:29