This is the podcast of reversing the "irreversible".
Each week, you hear an interview with a real person who shares how they have healed from a condition that is commonly thought to be chronic and progressive.

by Joe Kalb
This is the podcast of reversing the "irreversible". Each week, you hear an interview with a real person who shares how they have healed from a condition that is commonly thought to be chronic and progressive.
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November 30, 2020
<p>Jason Andrews shares how his debilitating anxiety was healed instantaneously via hypnosis and how it inspired him to learn hypnosis to help others.</p> <p>For complete show notes, visit <a href="http://youcuredwhat.com/podcast/jasonandrews">http://youcuredwhat.com/podcast/jasonandrews</a></p>Jason Andrews is a talented online commentator, coach, and hypnotist. As a young man, he healed from his own anxiety and depression via hypnosis. After he was able to beat these conditions, he decided to learn hypnosis himself so that he could help others. He now helps others overcome social anxiety, achieve habit change, clear emotional backlogs, and more. Find out more about Jason at <a href="http://jasonandrewshypnosis.com">JasonAndrewsHypnosis.com</a> [0:55] Joe plugs his <a href="http://diseasereversals.com">DiseaseReversals.com</a> project; a website of healing. [1:55] Joe introduces Jason. [2:50] Jason gives some background on his life, especially as it relates to the anxiety and depression he suffered from at a young age. His mother and her father both had suffered from anxiety and depression. Jason suffered from social anxiety. [4:20] Around the age of 15, Jason got caught up in a religious group. That group was extraordinarily skilled at persuasion and getting people to change their minds. He said this group helped many people, but it made his anxiety and depression much worse. He even suffered panic attacks. [6:00] Jason's doctor put him on anti-depressant drugs. He says it made him a lot dumber. And then his highs weren't high and his lows weren't low. [6:45] Jason tried SSRIs (think: Prozac, Zoloft, etc.). It killed his sex drive. He tried all sorts of other medications too. [8:20] Jason read Awaken the Giant Within by Tony Robbins. [9:10] Jason learned from Ross Jeffries. Jeffries used hypnosis and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to seduce women as a pick-up artist. [10:00] Jason gives a brief overview of what hypnosis is and what NLP is. [10:40] Jason worked with a mentor. [12:10] Jason's mentor, during a chat, told a story about pigs. And in the story, a big fat ugly sow was slaughtered. And at that moment, Jason's anxiety was gone forever. And Jason felt it all over his body. [14:00] This made Jason want to go all in on hypnosis. He says many movies, including the newest Star Wars movies, are full of hypnosis. Christopher Nolan movies are also hypnotic. [16:00] As Jason's anxiety was instantaneously healed, his muscles were twitching. It may have been a release of kinetically stored memories. [18:20] Jason briefly got into the Pickup Artist world. [19:00] Jason continued working with his mentor, who helped him reverse more programming he had received from the aforementioned religious group. [20:20] What type of results has Jason had working with family, friends, and paid clients (Jason works as a hypnotist and coach)? [21:40] Jason describes a client who he helped overcome social anxiety. But when he got to the end (his anxiety had "evaporated"), the client said: "By the way, how do you talk to people?" He had never learned to really talk to people because he had always been so focused on his own social anxiety. [23:50] Jason describes how he runs hypnosis sessions. [25:00] Jason provides some details on how to bring someone into a hypnotic trance. [26:05] Jason can now help people even without bringing them into a formal trance. "I don't know what just happened, but I feel better about it." [29:10] Jason shares remarkable "downstream effects" where fixing one issue fixes a bunch of peripheral issues: for instance, they might come in to relieve their overwhelm (and get help in limiting their social media usage) and they end up being able to breathe better. Or their back pain goes away. [32:00] Jason discusses the deep connection between the mind and body, and how perhaps we sometimes store traumas or stresses in the body. He says there are theories that the body may be part of the mind as opposed to being the other way around. [37:50] "This is an example of literally working with someone's metaphor but changing their actual reality. And that's really what hypnosis is all about." [40:30] Jason talks about trying to frame conversations under perspective that your conscious mind and subconscious mind are on the same team. [42:00] What is Jason's perspective on hypnosis as it relates to people thinking they are not suggestible? And as it relates to people being worried that the hypnotist will program something harmful into them? [48:30] Does Jason consider himself cured of depression and anxiety? [51:30] Now that he has improved his health, what's one thing Jason enjoys doing that he couldn't do before? [51:50] "The anxiety and depression I had were sort of the crippling kind, not the annoying kind." [53:15] Where can Jason be found online? His website is JasonAndrewsHypnosis.com. And his Twitter is: http://twitter.com/PersuasionRisng

November 23, 2020
<p>Shawn Wells, the Ingredientologist, shares his story of healing from depression and fibromyalgia, and he shares his formula for adding energy to life.</p> <p>For complete show notes, visit <a href="http://youcuredwhat.com/podcast/shawn">http://youcuredwhat.com/podcast/shawn</a></p>Shawn Wells has a wealth of experience improving health. The world's leading nutritional biochemist and a former Chief Clinical Dietitian, he has counseled thousands of people on natural health solutions. And he has personally overcome various health issues including Epstein-Barr Virus, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, depression, a pituitary tumor, and more. Known as "The Ingredientologist", he is the author of <a href="http://energyformula.com"><em>The Energy Formula</em></a>. [1:00] Joe plugs his <a href="http://diseasereversals.com">DiseaseReversals.com</a> project. [1:55] Joe introduces Shawn. [3:50] Shawn gives his health background. He was overweight as a child and had low self-confidence. [6:25] Shawn's doctor, with words, helped Shawn chase down his dream of becoming a nutritionist. [7:00] A college guidance counselor crushed his dream, with words. Shawn almost killed himself afterwards. [11:15] Shawn was working 70-80 hours a weeke and got a brain tumor. [11:50] Shawn does carb cycling, but largely eats a ketogenic diet. Paleo, whole foods. Also he practices gratitude, meditation, uses saunas, and cold showers. He also works with therapists (including hypnotherapy). [14:20] "Everything happens for you and not to you, and I believe that." [16:25] Shawn describes how he got into the ketogenic diet (approximately 20 years ago). He did a lazy keto diet and still included some processed foods, so he doesn't consider it a perfect diet, but he still had a lot of success with it. [21:10] Shawn suffered from depression and he went from being overweight to being underweight and anorexic. [23:45] How have Shawn's physical health and mental health interacted? [28:20] Shawn finds that by improving mental resilience, he is more physically capable. And likewise, as he improves his physical resilience, his mindset improves. [29:30] Shawn talks a lot about how "the obstacle is the way". What are some of the biggest obstacles he has faced? [34:15] Does Shawn have any tips for how listeners can improve their mindset? He mentions religion and relationships as important concepts to consider. [40:15] "Start changing your words and you change your life." [41:50] How has Shawn's pituitary tumor progressed over time? [48:00] Are there any supplements that Shawn finds that are beneficial for a lot of people he works with? He lists off most of his Top 10 list and provides the reasons for each. Vitamin D3 (5000-10,000 iUs per day, with Vitamin K2) Berberine Fish oil (high DHA) Magnesium (especially magnesium glycinate) Creatine monohydrate Probiotics (also he mentions prebiotics and postbiotics) Vitamin C (liposomal) Alpha-GPC Active forms of B vitamins (like P-5-P and methylcobalamin) [58:20] Now that he's improved his health, what is one thing Shawn enjoys doing that he couldn't do before? [1:01:15] Shawn describes his book: The Energy Formula. It's about how to give yourself energy. ENERGY is an acronym. E = Experiment N = Nutrition E = Exercise R = Routines G = Growth Y = Your Tribe [1:04:40] Shawn Wells gives a closing message. "You don't need the pill. You have the power in your mind to change your life."

November 2, 2020
<p>Husband and wife Larry and Kay Lynne Diamond share their family's experience healing from a wide variety of health conditions.</p> <p>For complete show notes, visit <a href="http://youcuredwhat.com/podcast/diamond">http://youcuredwhat.com/podcast/diamond</a></p>Larry and Kay Lynne Diamond, a husband and wife, have healed from many health conditions. They have put sleep apnea, severe allergies, joint pain, anxiety, depression, psoriasis, and more into the past. They healed themselves using a combination of modern science and ancestral wisdom. They also helped their young daughter's health significantly. And Larry now helps others as a coach and researcher for The Fasting Method (TheFastingMethod.com). He offers a free consult to see if personalized coaching is a good fit at <a href="https://thefastingmethod.as.me/larry-consult">https://thefastingmethod.as.me/larry-consult</a> [0:55] Joe plugs his "website of healing" project: DiseaseReversals.com [1:55] Joe introduces Larry and Kay Lynne Diamond. [2:55] Larry gives some background on his health background. His journey to health started on May 1, 2013. He was 47 years old and "completely breaking down". Anxious, fatigued, weak. [4:10] Larry had sleep apnea and severe allergies. He was on lots of meds for his allergies. [5:20] Larry's intuition told him that, at age 47, he was going to die by age 50 if he didn't make major changes. [6:40] Kay Lynne mentions one of the questions Larry posed: "Why am I hungry all the time?" [8:50] Larry describes some of his work as a coach and researcher with The Fasting Method. [11:10] Larry has had clients improve many health conditions and health markers such as triglyceride:HDL ratio. [13:00] Larry had severe IBS. He was often brought to his knees in pain after eating and he often had bloody stools. Lots of inflammation too. [14:45] Using historical, anthropological thought process, Larry privileged "real" foods in his diet. [15:55] To combat insulin resistance, Larry decided to lower his carbohydrate intake. He started to question the popular idea that fat is bad for you. [18:00] Larry only lost 2 pounds the first month by lowering carbs and not snacking. . . but by the end of the first month, he was no longer hungry all the time. That was "game over for illness" and "the start of a new chapter in my life". [19:40] "In less than a month, I changed my biology." [20:30] Kay Lynne started to change her diet about eight months later. She was in rough shape. Almost 200 pounds (at five-foot-two), with joint pain, sleep apnea, anxiety, and depression (and medications for some of these conditions). [21:50] Larry took over the cooking. So they were having healthy meals at home. [22:30] "I had basically accepted by that time I was just overweight... I had accepted the joint pain and the back pain as 'approaching middle age'". [23:10] "Even bigger than dropping the weight, he was so much happier." [24:00] By Christmastime 2013, Larry (five-foot-nine) was around 230 pounds. He lost about 60 pounds in seven months (and went on to lose a total of about 100 pounds in a year). [26:00] Kay Lynne mentions how upset she was when they determined they should remove corn from their diets. [28:35] Going grain-free (including dropping corn), Kay Lynne's joint pain started to go away (including her hip pain in the middle of the night). This major effect was confirmed when she had some corn chips and her hip pain came back within 8 hours. [30:40] Kay Lynne lost about 20 pounds from January to June 2014. [31:10] After a surgery that did not allow Kay Lynne to exercise for a couple months, she continued losing weight; she lost approximately 20 more pounds that summer. [31:50] What were the staple foods in the Diamonds' diet? "Meat and veg". Whole foods, close to nature, cooked in natural fats. Primal. [36:40] How did Kay Lynne's anxiety and depression respond to the new diet? She was able to taper off her anxiety and depression medications. [37:55] Larry and Kay Lynne have also started a morning meditation practice. And Larry is learning more about breathing thanks to the book <a href="https://www.mrjamesnestor.com/breath/"><em>Breath</em> by James Nestor</a>. [38:20] Kay Lynne loves the paleo approach because it is more than just nutrition. It encompasses the whole person. [40:00] The Diamonds have experimented and tried other foods outside of their "meat and veg" paradigm. [41:35] How did the Diamonds' sleep apnea (they both had it) respond to their Paleo diets? It resolved (though Kay Lynne admits she still snores sometimes). [43:50] Larry and Kay Lynne have been trying mouth taping to improve their nostril breathing and they have felt benefits. [49:00] Larry mentions that he has a passion for epigenetics and true root cause healing. Including regenerative farming to heal the land. [50:35] Joe mentions that he and his wife Hilary are expecting a baby girl. [51:30] What impact have the Diamonds' dietary strategies had on their daughter? (She was about 3 years old when they started eating this way) She has always eaten what her parents eat. [52:30] The Diamonds adopted their daughter from foster care; her biological mother had been very young and came from a challenged past. This meant, healthwise, their daughter was initially "behind the 8-ball". Even before embarking on their health journeys, they were supplementing her with high-quality fish oil pills and organic foods. [53:30] When their daughter went in for her 3-year-old checkup, she was very small. In the 3rd percentile for height. After the family changed to Paleo/real-food/lower-carb/grain-free diet, she was in the 25th percentile at her 4-year checkup. (And now, 7 years later at age 10, she is at the 50th percentile!) [54:20] The Diamonds also saw major improvements in their young daughter's behavior after adopting better (grain-free) diet. [55:20] Kay Lynne discusses the importance of prenatal and gestational environment (diet, stress, etc.) for the health of a growing child. [56:20] The Diamonds let their daughter experiment with foods outside of the Paleo paradigm, but they help her connect how she feels to what she ate. [58:10] Larry discusses that, because of her diet improvement, she will be taller than she would have been (on standard American diet). Her organs will be better. She was placed into their house at 8 months from foster care and had skin issues. (She had been on soy formula) [59:35] Larry implores parents to try grain-free diets to improve anxiety and behavioral issues. Also, sugar, refined carbs, seed oils are good things to cut out (good news: those are usually packaged up together, so removing one often removes others). [1:02:30] Joe: "So many parents, if they knew, if they had this kind of information, they would at least trial this." [1:05:30] "Our daughter is one of the most robustly healthy kids we know even with, as my wife said, 'behind the eight-ball'". [1:07:20] "It's not deprivation, it's joy. And that mindset is very important." [1:08:50] Larry details his improvements in triglyceride:HDL ratio. His triglycerides came down from being in the 200 range (!!) to 95 in a few months. And his HDL started to rise from the 20s into the 50s and 60s. His trig:HDL ratio went from over 7 (often high ratios like this are associated with worse outcomes for heart disease and many other conditions) to under 1! And it has stayed that low for years. [1:11:30] Does Kay Lynne consider herself cured of her ailments? [1:13:45] Now that he has improved his health, what's one thing Larry enjoys doing that he couldn't do before? [1:16:05] Now that she has improved her health, what's one thing Kay Lynne enjoys doing that she couldn't do before? [1:18:05] Larry and Kay Lynne's daughter makes a cameo! [1:19:30] How can listeners get in touch with Larry and Kay Lynne? Larry mentions TheFastingMethod.com, which also enables a free 30-minute consult about personalized coaching. Larry's email is <a href="mailto:larry@thefastingmethod.com">larry@thefastingmethod.com</a>. He is on <a href="http://twitter.com/natureboyrr">Twitter</a> and <a href="http://instagram.com/natureboyrr">Instagram</a> as natureboyrr. He also has a <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Healthyhappyaf-975456715975519/">Facebook page: Healthy, Happy AF</a> [1:22:00] Do the Diamonds have a closing message to express?
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