Vitality Unleashed: The Functional Medicine Podcast
Dr. Kumar from LifeWellMD.com
185 episodes
2 days ago
Send us a text What if one small dose could shift big systems—calming neuroinflammation, easing chronic pain, and nudging an overactive immune response back toward balance? We take a clear-eyed look at low-dose naltrexone (LDN) and map the two mechanisms that make its wide-ranging potential believable rather than hype: TLR4 modulation that quiets microglia in the brain, and a brief opioid receptor blockade that triggers rebounds in endorphins and opioid growth factor (OGF). First, we unpack ...
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Send us a text What if one small dose could shift big systems—calming neuroinflammation, easing chronic pain, and nudging an overactive immune response back toward balance? We take a clear-eyed look at low-dose naltrexone (LDN) and map the two mechanisms that make its wide-ranging potential believable rather than hype: TLR4 modulation that quiets microglia in the brain, and a brief opioid receptor blockade that triggers rebounds in endorphins and opioid growth factor (OGF). First, we unpack ...
The Cancer Paradigm Shift: Why Energy, Not Genes, May Hold the Cure
Vitality Unleashed: The Functional Medicine Podcast
14 minutes
2 weeks ago
The Cancer Paradigm Shift: Why Energy, Not Genes, May Hold the Cure
Send us a text What if cancer’s engine isn’t in the nucleus, but in the mitochondria? We open with the cracks in the mutation-first narrative—millions of tumor variants, no universal driver gene—and follow the trail to a simpler, unifying idea: cancer as a metabolic disorder. From the Warburg effect to PET imaging, we show why a cell’s hunger for glucose is more than a quirk; it’s a signature of an energy system in distress that floods the cell with reactive oxygen species and chaos downstrea...
Vitality Unleashed: The Functional Medicine Podcast
Send us a text What if one small dose could shift big systems—calming neuroinflammation, easing chronic pain, and nudging an overactive immune response back toward balance? We take a clear-eyed look at low-dose naltrexone (LDN) and map the two mechanisms that make its wide-ranging potential believable rather than hype: TLR4 modulation that quiets microglia in the brain, and a brief opioid receptor blockade that triggers rebounds in endorphins and opioid growth factor (OGF). First, we unpack ...