Doctors No More Podcast: Episode 2: Autism, Toxins, And Taking Back Health
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A six-foot metal rooster shouldn’t lead to a talk about autism, toxins, and the future of healthcare—but humor is often how we find our way into hard truths. We start light, then go deep: what’s driving the surge in autism diagnoses, how mercury, aluminum, and EMFs intersect with the nervous system, and why “you’re not sick, you’re toxic” resonates for so many families on the edge of burnout.
We get specific. Mercury’s long, unsettling history meets modern loads from adjuvants and the environment. Bluetooth isn’t magic—it’s microwave by another name—and constant exposure agitates the water-based systems that keep brains calm and organized. We examine delayed-vaccine schedules, contested polio narratives, and why informed consent must include plain-language ingredient lists and realistic risk. Then we zoom out to the energetic body: every material carries a frequency, and low, dense inputs can clamp down on clarity and regulation. Parents see it daily—screens captivate while derailing sleep and mood; the sea and salt air reset spiraling behavior in hours.
This conversation isn’t about blame; it’s about agency. We map out simple, high-leverage shifts: wire your audio, curfew the router, ground bedrooms, prioritize mineral-rich real food, and plan regular doses of ocean, forest, and sunlight. We talk about building biology for healthier homes and the kind of medicine that teaches people to need us less. There’s space for surgery and urgent care, but chronic conditions demand a different contract—one built on autonomy, curiosity, and a working model of how energy and chemistry co-create health.
If you’ve felt gaslit by “evidence” that doesn’t match real life, or if a day at the beach has told you more about your child’s needs than a file of reports, you’re our people. Listen, share with someone who needs hope, and tell us: what one change will you make this week to reduce toxic load and raise your family’s coherence? Subscribe, leave a review, and join the conversation—we’re building back better habits, together.