Chapter 1: What health challenges did Carrie face?
I was diagnosed with early onset lupus, Hashimoto, and fibromyalgia, as well as unexplained infertility when I was 30 years old. If this can happen to me, I don't know how, but I can unwind it.
Chapter 2: How did Carrie reject the standard medical path?
Yeah.
Chapter 3: Why do most people prefer pills over natural healing?
And that something shifted in my body or in my emotions or whatever that created this.
Chapter 4: What is the difference between detoxing and just eating healthy?
Carrie Drinkwine is a pioneer in holistic wellness and the founder of the Institute of Regenerative Health, where she trains and certifies practitioners across the globe.
Chapter 5: How did Carrie transition from patient to practitioner?
she also operates the wise wellness holistic clinic empowering people to take control of their health and transform their lives i saw first time in history we've gone backwards in life expectancy so you got a lot of work to do i really believe that i'm leaving behind a legacy of hope of health sovereignty of wealth sovereignty you know these are the things that make us ill it's you know financial stress emotional stress physical stress so legacy to me is
Chapter 6: What scalable health solutions is Carrie creating?
Being able to leave behind an imprint that will transform for lifetimes.
Chapter 7: How does online health education empower individuals?
That's it.
Chapter 8: Can chronic diseases be reversed naturally?
Oh, that is sensational. Jordan. Open. Chicago with the lead.
You said Paul is the fastest man on the planet. You can live your dream.
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Legacy Makers. Joining me today, we're talking about a true legacy around health, regenerative health. Carrie's joining me. We are both big health advocates, friends, and hang out a lot in the health space. I have a lot of mutual friends. She's basically the pioneer of regenerative health. She's trained hundreds of practitioners, helping for
thousands of people around the world and really trying to redefine the world of health, which isn't in a great place, as we all know. I mean, I saw first time in history, we've gone backwards in life expectancy. So you got a lot of work to do.
So much work.
Yeah. Well, welcome. Let's kick off. Like, do you want to summarize what you do and how you got here?
Yeah, I'd love to. So it really started with my own journey as per usual, right? We get into our passion because of some sort of evolution that needs to happen within ourselves. So I was diagnosed with early onset lupus, Hashimoto and fibromyalgia, as well as unexplained infertility when I was 30 years old.
And so I just remember this feeling in my body of like the shock of that diagnosis and being so young. And I was a mother of two at the time. And being told I was infertile when I knew I had children before. And so I just had this moment that came over me after the grief and the shock wore off of understanding and knowing that if this can happen to me, I don't know how, but I can unwind it.
Yeah.
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