Published Apr 15, 2022

The Easy Steps To OPTIMIZE HEALTH & End Inflammation! | Dr. Roger Seheult

Discover the secrets to optimizing health and combatting inflammation as Dr. Roger Seheult delves into the impact of diet and lifestyle, explores immune-boosting strategies, and examines the practices in blue zones known for longevity insights, revealing a blend of ancient and modern medical wisdom to enhance well-being.
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  • Historical Treatments

    Exploring historical treatments reveals a fascinating era before antibiotics, where methods like hydrotherapy were prevalent. highlights how sanitariums, such as the Battle Creek Sanitarium led by John Harvey Kellogg, utilized natural remedies and therapies like hydrothermal treatments to combat diseases 1. These practices were not just experimental but effective, attracting elite patients like Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Amelia Earhart.

    These weren't just like things that they were pulling out of a hat. These things worked. And that's why people went there, because it was the state of the art.

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    Additionally, the innovative use of fever as a treatment, exemplified by Austrian psychiatrist Wagner Yorig, who induced malaria to treat neurosyphilis, showcases the ingenuity of past medical practices 2.

       

    Current Practices

    Current medical practices have evolved significantly, yet the essence of healing remains rooted in understanding the body's natural defenses. shares a remarkable story from his early career, where a patient unexpectedly recovered, highlighting the unpredictable nature of medical miracles 3. This experience shaped his perspective on the potential for recovery even in dire situations.

    Whenever I was in a similar situation, I wanted to make sure I realized that that was either a miracle or something very, very rare.

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    Furthermore, the dynamics of pandemics, such as the role of human behavior in controlling virus spread, underscore the importance of collective action in modern medicine 4.

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