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Ancient Health Podcast

252: When Good Health Isn't Enough: Exploring Recessive Genes and Persistent Symptoms

22 Dec 2023

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In this episode of the Ancient Health Podcast, Dr. Motley explores the topic of recessive genes and why they can express themselves, even when individuals are doing all the right things for their health. Using his own experience with Lyme disease, Dr. Motley discusses how certain symptoms, such as brain fog and migraines, may persist despite other improvements in overall health. If you've hit a wall in your health journey and are experiencing symptoms like gut issues, skin issues, or chronic infections, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn more about recessive genes and gene therapy. Topics Discussed: 03:32 Genetics can impact health expression. 06:00 Genes affect muscle strength. 11:15 Nutrients are crucial for gene expression. 18:13 Nutrients activate genes for health. 23:13 Healing genes through nutritional support. 28:49 Nourish your genes for health. Dr. Motley's Recomended Labs: Bacteria and Yeast: microgendx.com Parasites: parasitetesting.com Parasites: parawellnessresearch.com Heavy Metals and Toxins, Krebs Cycle: gdx.net Mold Toxins and Mold: mosaicdx.com Lyme, EBV, Viruses: vibrant-wellness.com/HomePage Lyme Disease: dnaconnexions.com Lyme and other infections: vibrant-wellness.com/HomePage Get 15% OFF your first Leela Quantum Tech (LEELAQ.COM) https://bit.ly/3S3z83D order with code ANCIENT Follow Dr. Motley on Instagram:  @doctormotley Follow @healthinstitute on Instagram!  @healthinstitute Join Our Newsletter!  thehealthinstitute.com/wellness-weekly 

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