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Commune with Jeff Krasno

459. Culture, Toxicity, and Trauma: with Dr. Bruce Lipton, Dr. Gabor Maté, and Dr. Alejandro Junger

18 Jul 2023

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In this episode, renowned doctors Bruce Lipton, Gabor Mate, and Alejandro Junger reveal how our culture affects our physiology – specifically how trauma, toxicity, and stress create disease. Explore the influence of consciousness on gene expression, gain insights into healing trauma, and learn protocols for reversing disease. In this episode we cover:00:04:34 - The Biological Imperative00:06:30 - Growth vs. Protection00:07:21 - Fight or Flight Response00:09:18 - Stress Hormones00:09:50 - Conscious vs Subconscious Brain00:12:00 - Disease and Genetics00:14:07 - Consciousness and Genetics00:16:00 - Epigenetics00:20:50 - 1967 Stem Cell Study00:23:00 - Blood Chemistry and Gene Expression00:28:50 - The Process of Disease00:31:10 - The Dichotomy Between Medical Science and Medical Practice00:34:00 - Chronic Illness00:37:00 - Recovery00:39:59 - Compassionate Curiosity00:43:46 - Meditation00:48:12 - Sources of Toxicity in our Environment00:51:00 - Reversing Disease Learn more about Commune and check out all our health, nutrition, and functional medicine courses free for 14 days at onecommune.com/trialThis podcast is supported by:VivobarefootVivobarefoot is giving feet the freedom to move as Mother Nature intended. The best piece of technology ever to be put into a shoe is the human foot. Get 15% off your first Vivobarefoot order at Vivobarefoot.com. Use the code VIVOCOMMUNE15 at check out. Reclaim your natural potential. The journey starts with your feet.

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