The Great Taking - Discussion between Catherine Austin Fitts and Dr. Mercola
Catherine Austin Fitts, a finance expert, and founder and president of the Solari Report discusses "The Great Taking" by David Webb
Catherine Austin Fitts, a finance expert, and founder and president of the Solari Report discusses "The Great Taking" by David Webb
In this interview Dr. Mercola and Ashley Armstrong discuss some of the healthiest foods you can consume to optimize your biology.
In this interview, Georgi Dinkov reviews the role of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in health. CO 2 is typically thought of as nothing more than a harmful waste product of respiration, but it’s actually a driver of mitochondrial energy production, and it improves the delivery of oxygen into your cells.
In this interview, Dr. Scott Sherr, director of integrative hyperbaric medicine and health optimization at Hyperbaric Medical Solutions , reviews the action of gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) and the role it plays in your physical and mental health.
In this interview, Georgi Dinkov and I discuss the four hormones most adults need more of if they want to optimize their health.
Without doubt, we need exercise. The question is, how much? Many of us who are committed to being optimally healthy tend to overdo it, which is certainly true in my case.
In this interview, Dr. Larry Palevsky discusses how to safeguard your child's health and future.
In this interview, William (Bill) Harris, Ph.D., an internationally recognized expert on omega-3 fatty acids discusses how omega-3s can benefit you.
In this interview, Edward (Ed) Dowd, a former analyst and fund manager with BlackRock, discusses the details of the data showing the COVID shots are a crime against humanity.
In this interview, finance expert Catherine Austin Fitts, founder and president of the Solari Report , discusses coming changes to the banking system, how they threaten our freedom, and what we can do to prevent them.
In this interview, Barbara Loe Fisher, cofounder and president of the National Vaccine Information Center, shares research on the censorship of vaccine information that she’s compiled for the U.S. House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.
In this interview Georgi Dinkov, a Bulgarian bioenergetic researcher, discusses the downsides of estrogen and serotonin, both of which are generally considered beneficial for physical and mental health.
In this best of series podcast Dr. Mercola helps you understand how important resistance exercise is to not only slowing down the aging process but improving your overall metabolic health. We know this is important because studies have shown that over 75% of those over 65 do not exercise enough to stay healthy.
In this interview, Jay Feldman, independent health researcher who also has a podcast called "The Energy Balance Podcast," discuss an in-depth introduction to the bioenergetic theory of health.
In this interview Dr. Meryl Nass, board-certified internist and biological warfare epidemiologist, discusses the dangers posed by the World Health Organization's upcoming pandemic treaty and the International Health Regulation (IHR) amendments.
In this interview, Dr. Nasha Winters, a naturopathic physician, discusses the importance of optimizing your metabolic health.
In this best of series interview, Morley Robbins, talks about how iron and copper are highly interdependent and need to be considered together.
In this interview, Georgi Dinkov, discusses the biochemistry of human metabolism and the process of aging.
In this interview, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discusses his presidential campaign, which has gained significant traction, despite censorship barriers.
In this best of series interview, Dr. Shawn Baker discusses the carnivore diet, why he’s on it and why he thinks it can be a beneficial choice for others.
In this interview, Timothy Noakes, Ph.D., a physician and sports medicine researcher in South Africa, discusses common confusions about sports hydration and high-carb diets.
In this best of series interview, Dr. Leland Stillman discusses his new book. He shares his views on both the conventional and alternative health care systems, and how an entirely new health care system can, and is, being built that is focused on maintaining health rather than managing disease.
In this interview I speak with Beth Lambert, who in 2009 founded Epidemic Answers, a research organization focused on helping children with autism and other chronic diseases.
In this best of series interview Dr. Mercola speaks with repeat guest Brian Richards, founder of SaunaSpace, who will focus on the differences between traditional Finnish saunas, conventional infrared saunas and near-infrared saunas, and why near-infrared exposure is so important.
In this interview, Georgi Dinkov, student of the late Ray Peat, and I take a deep dive into the biochemistry of human metabolism.
In this best of series interview, repeat guest Francis Boyle — whose background includes an undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago, a juris doctor (lawyer) degree from Harvard and a Ph.D. in political science — shares his views on the latest efforts to instill fear in the public, this time about monkeypox.
Dr. Mercola interviews Charlie Brown, founder and executive director of Consumers for Dental Choice, to discuss the latest in the fight for mercury-free Dentistry including the banning of toxic dental amalgam....
In this best of series interview, Carl Germano, discusses the exciting implications of the change from Hemp being outlawed in the U.S. since 1938 to the Farm Bill signed into law at the end of 2018 making it legal.
In this interview Kashif Khan, founder and CEO of The DNA Company, discusses endotoxin and mycotoxin, which can play an important role in many chronic degenerative diseases, and estrogen excess, which can produce symptoms identical to endotoxin.
In this best of series interview, John Leake, a true crime author, and Dr. Peter McCullough discuss their new book, " The Courage to Face COVID-19: Preventing Hospitalization and Death While Battling the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex ." As noted by McCullough, the focus of the book is not really COVID; it's about crime. It's about the crimes perpetrated against patients, doctors and others....