If you're facing health challenges or seeking natural ways to enhance your well-being, you've found the perfect podcast! Join Dr. James Odell, a naturopathic doctor and the medical and executive director of the Bioregulatory Medicine Institute (BRMI), as he delves into the world of bioregulatory medicine. In each episode, Dr. Odell will offer the most up-to-date research and practical tips to help your body naturally maintain its health, adapt to changes, regenerate, and heal itself. Tune in twice a month to embark on a journey toward optimal well-being!
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Dr. James Odell introduces Homotoxicology, Dr. Hans-Heinrich Reckeweg's theory viewing illness as the body's intelligent defense against homotoxins. The episode details the Six Stages of Disease: Excretion, Reaction, Deposition, Impregnation, Degeneration, and Dedifferentiation, explaining how the body progresses from acute responses to chronic cellular dysfunction when overwhelmed by toxins. It emphasizes supporting the body's natural regulatory systems for long-term health, offering a systems-based view of disease and its management.
Dr. James Odell explores Alzheimer's disease beyond amyloid plaques and tau tangles, presenting a comprehensive model focusing on interconnected regulatory systems like metabolism, inflammation, and sleep. The episode empowers listeners with actionable strategies, detailing lifestyle changes, targeted nutrition including ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting, and specific supplements like curcumin and DHA. It emphasizes the importance of early intervention, cognitive reserve, and a multidomain approach to actively cultivate brain health and challenge the fatalism surrounding cognitive decline.
In this episode of the Science of Self-Healing, we explore a surprising paradox: why some of the most informed, health-conscious people still struggle with chronic fatigue, hormonal imbalances, digestive issues, and inflammation. The answer isn't a lack of knowledge — it's a misapplication of it. We walk through ten common mistakes that intelligent people make when approaching their health, from over-controlling routines and layering too many interventions at once, to ignoring the emotional body...
What if the secret to handling modern stress had been hiding in nature for thousands of years? Long before pharmaceutical interventions and clinical trials, healers across India, China, Siberia, and Scandinavia were using a powerful group of herbs to help the body adapt, recover, and thrive under pressure. Today, science is finally catching up — and the results are fascinating. In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we're exploring five of the most well-researched adaptogenic herbs — as...
Bloating has become so common that most people assume it's just a normal part of life. But chronic, daily bloating is not something you simply have to accept — and in many cases, it points to a specific, treatable condition called Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth, or SIBO. In this episode of the Science of Self-Healing, we dig into the science behind SIBO — what it is, why it develops, and why it so often goes undiagnosed for years. We explore how the digestive system's natural defense mech...
For decades, we've been told that cholesterol is the enemy — a silent threat lurking in our bloodstream, clogging arteries and driving heart disease. But what if that story is incomplete? In this episode, we take a hard look at the science behind the lipid hypothesis, explore what cholesterol actually does in the body, and examine compelling new research that is quietly reshaping how leading cardiologists think about cardiovascular risk. If you've ever been handed a cholesterol number and told t...
Hormonal birth control is one of the most commonly used medications in the world — but there's a side of the story that rarely makes it into the doctor's office. In this episode, we take a deeper look at what's happening beneath the surface when synthetic hormones enter the body, and why so many women on birth control experience symptoms they can't quite explain. Fatigue that doesn't respond to rest. Mood shifts that seem to come out of nowhere. Skin that suddenly changes. Sleep that feels just ...
Wellness advice is everywhere — but somehow, it doesn't always work the way it promises. If you've ever wondered why, this episode is for you. In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we take an honest look at why one-size-fits-all wellness trends fall short — and what becomes possible when we replace them with something far more powerful: personalization. We explore how your genetic makeup, stress history, nervous system, and life stage all shape the way your body responds to food, suppl...
Have you ever wondered why chronic pain, digestive issues, or persistent fatigue won't go away—even when all your medical tests come back normal? The answer might lie not in your body alone, but in the emotions you've been carrying for years without knowing it. In this eye-opening episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we explore the fascinating and often overlooked connection between suppressed emotions and physical symptoms. Drawing on cutting-edge research in psychoneuroimmunology and mind-b...
This episode reveals why conventional thyroid tests often fail to diagnose hypothyroidism, as they only identify advanced disease and overlook crucial factors like T4-to-T3 hormone conversion, cellular resistance, and the impact of chronic stress. It highlights the overlooked gut-thyroid connection, the oral microbiome's role, and the importance of micronutrients and managing stress. The podcast advocates for a comprehensive testing panel and a holistic approach to truly understand and address thyroid dysfunction.
For decades, heart disease has been framed as a problem of clogged arteries and cholesterol numbers. But what if that story is incomplete? In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing , we explore the missing link in cardiovascular disease: chronic inflammation. Far beyond a simple plumbing issue, the heart is an immune-responsive organ—constantly shaped by stress, environmental toxicants, infections, and the invisible pressures of modern life. You'll discover how chronic stress rewires immune...
What if your body has been sending you signals long before symptoms appear—and you just didn't know how to read them? In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing , we explore the power of biomarkers—the measurable clues that reveal what's happening beneath the surface of your health. From blood tests and hormones to inflammation markers, genetics, wearables, and environmental exposures, biomarkers translate the body's complex internal language into information we can understand and act on. Yo...
Heavy metals and glyphosate are pervasive environmental toxins that subtly disrupt cellular communication, mineral status, and microbiome balance, leading to fatigue, inflammation, and hormonal chaos. This episode delves into how these toxins mimic essential minerals, impair enzymes, and amplify each other's effects. It advocates for bioregulatory detoxification, a slow, rhythmic approach that emphasizes supporting drainage, replenishing minerals, restoring the microbiome, and addressing emotional terrain to restore the body's innate intelligence and self-healing capacities.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis touch far more than the reproductive system—they influence metabolism, mood, inflammation, digestion, sleep, and the way women feel in their bodies every day. In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we explore these conditions through a lens that views the body as a connected, intelligent system rather than a collection of separate parts. Learn how PCOS and endometriosis affect the whole body, why insulin, inflammation, and estrogen path...
This episode explores how stress and trauma aren't just mental states but profoundly reshape our biology, from hormone regulation to brain structure. Dr. Odell details the acute stress response, the dangers of chronic activation, and how trauma imprints itself in our tissues. Crucially, the discussion shifts to actionable strategies, revealing how practices like vagus nerve stimulation, therapy, and social connection can literally rewire our physiology, teaching the body to find safety and foster resilience in our constantly stimulating modern world.
High blood pressure—often called the "silent killer"—affects one in three adults, yet many don't even know they have it. In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing, we explore whether it's truly possible to bring blood pressure down naturally—and the answer might surprise you. Join us as we uncover the root causes of hypertension and discuss proven, bioregulatory ways to restore balance. You'll learn how nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, and targeted herbal and nutrient support ...
Discover the hidden world beneath your feet — where mushrooms quietly shape life, health, and longevity. In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing , we explore ten of nature's most powerful medicinal mushrooms — from Reishi and Lion's Mane to Cordyceps and Chaga — and reveal how their ancient wisdom aligns with modern science. Learn how to safely bring these fungi into your diet and daily rituals for better energy, immunity, and mental clarity.
Have you ever wondered why you feel alert in the morning, sluggish at night, or completely off after a late flight? In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing , we explore the fascinating world of your circadian rhythm—the 24-hour internal clock that orchestrates your hormones, metabolism, mood, and even cellular repair. Discover how light, meal timing, and sleep habits influence your energy and long-term health, and learn how ancient healing traditions like Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese ...
Your gut isn't just about digestion—it's a powerful command center for your mood, immune health, and even how your brain works. In this episode, Dr. Odell discusses the gut-brain connection and explores how this two-way communication system impacts everything from stress resilience to emotional well-being. He'll uncover the fascinating science of the enteric nervous system (your "second brain"), the vagus nerve superhighway, and the trillions of microbes living inside you that produce neurotrans...
In this episode, we're unraveling what it means to detox—a term that's been hijacked by marketing, criticized by mainstream headlines, and misunderstood by nearly everyone in between. While flashy "detox cleanses" and miracle teas deserve skepticism, the dismissal of detox altogether ignores an important truth: detoxification is a real, ongoing biological process essential to health. We'll explore what detox actually means, how your liver, kidneys, gut, lungs, skin, and lymphatic system work tog...
After more than 50 episodes, it's time to step back and share the biggest health lessons Dr. Odell has covered so far. In this episode, he brings together some of the most powerful nutrition and lifestyle strategies—practical steps you can start using right away. He'll talk about why fiber is your gut's best friend, how antioxidants and potassium protect your cells and brain, and why omega-3 fatty acids are essential at every stage of life. You will also hear how probiotics, healthy habits, deto...
You know that swelling around a fresh cut or the soreness after twisting your ankle? That's inflammation doing its job—protecting and healing. But there's another kind, the kind you can't see or feel right away, that can quietly chip away at your health for years. In this episode, Dr. Odell discusses chronic inflammation—the "silent fire" that may be behind your fatigue, brain fog, stubborn weight, mood swings, and even serious diseases. He'll share how it starts, why it sticks around, and the s...
We often think of scars as just faded reminders of past injuries—something cosmetic, maybe annoying, but nothing more. But what if a scar, even one from years ago, is quietly interfering with your body's ability to heal? In this episode, Dr. Odell discusses a lesser-known concept from bioregulatory medicine: scar interference fields. These aren't just surface issues. They can create hidden disruptions in your nervous system, block energy flow, and lead to symptoms that seem totally unrelated to ...
Can you really heal your body from within—without medication or expensive treatments? In this powerful episode of The Science of Self-Healing , Dr. Odell explores one of the most overlooked keys to physical and emotional wellness: the vagus nerve. Known as the "wandering nerve," the vagus connects your brain to your heart, gut, lungs, and more—regulating digestion, immune response, inflammation, and even your ability to feel calm and connected. He'll also explain the anatomy and function of this...
In today's episode, Dr. Odell explores environmental illness—a growing but often overlooked health crisis caused by exposure to toxins in our everyday surroundings. From air and water pollution to pesticides, mold, and heavy metals, these hidden environmental threats can trigger a wide range of chronic symptoms—from fatigue and asthma to chemical sensitivities and immune dysfunction. He'll explain: What environmental illness is How toxins like heavy metals, VOCs, and pesticides affect your body ...
Fatigue isn't just a side effect of modern life—it can be a sign of something far deeper. In this episode, Dr. Odell uncovers the complex world of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and its surprising link to the powerhouses of our cells: the mitochondria. You'll discover how mitochondrial dysfunction may lie at the heart of the brain fog, muscle pain, and post-exertional crashes that define this debilitating condition. We explore the latest science behind energy production, how viruses and inflammation d...
In this episode, we dive into the tiny but powerful molecule called NAD+ — the fuel your cells need to create energy, repair damage, and keep you feeling young and strong. As we age, NAD+ levels drop, and that can lead to low energy, slower healing, and more health problems. But here's the exciting part: science is showing that we can boost NAD+ through smart lifestyle habits and supplements — helping improve energy, brainpower, heart health, and even slow down aging. We'll break it all down in ...
Prediabetes is not a life sentence—it's a wake-up call. In this essential episode, we dive into the often-overlooked world of prediabetes, a silent yet widespread condition affecting over 96 million adults in the U.S. More than 80% don't even know they have it. You'll learn how this metabolic dysfunction develops, why early detection is key, and what practical steps you can take to prevent it from escalating into type 2 diabetes. From navigating food labels and choosing the right fats, to unders...
In a world filled with noise, speed, and constant distractions, it's easy to feel overwhelmed, anxious, and disconnected. But what if the answer to our modern crisis isn't something new—but something ancient? In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing , we explore how meditation—once seen as a spiritual ritual—is now backed by science as a powerful tool for mental, emotional, and physical transformation. You'll discover what meditation really is, how it affects the brain and body, and why ev...
Struggling to fall asleep, stay asleep, or wake up feeling truly rested? You're not alone—and there's hope beyond prescription pills. In this episode of The Science of Self-Healing , we dive deep into natural, research-backed remedies that actually improve sleep. From powerful herbs like valerian, chamomile, and passionflower to nutritional aids like magnesium and melatonin, you'll discover a holistic toolkit for better rest. We also explore essential sleep hygiene habits and calming lifestyle p...