Dr. Gilbert Renaud – How Emotional Traumas Cause Disease & What You Can Do About It

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ANNOUNCEMENT: SUPPLEMENTS TO HELP REPAIR MITOCHONDRIA TO REDUCE OXIDATION & MAKE ATP * Vitamin E - PUFA Protect - Eliminating a lifetime of a high PUFA diet * Dissolve-It-All - breaking down scar tissue, inflammation and calcification * Purely K - Reduce Calcification * NAD Power - Allow Your Mitochondria To Create Energy! * Probiotic Endotoxin Reducer - Lower Endotoxins! * Oyster Extract - Bioavailable Copper, Selenium & Zinc * Resilien-C - Whole Food Vitamin C * Panacea - Pure Shilijit 84 Minerals + Chelate Iron * Digest-it-All - Better assimilate & absorb your food * Use discount code EHR15 :) It's my belief that the first place to start with healing yourself is in the emotional or spiritual traumas. This is why I wanted to have Dr. Gilbert Renaud on the show once again to discuss Recall Healing. Recall Healing is a way to acces those invisibile processes that are keeping your body from healing. There's a reason why your body is creating extra cells. There's a reason why your body cannot regulate your hormones or balance your blood sugars. There's a reason why your body has a heart attack. What if I told you the tumor or the heart attack was your body trying to heal you? We haven't been told the truth when it comes to our biology. And that's on purpose! Dr. Gilbert Renaud explains with so much grace and elegance exactly how this process works and most importantly the solutions behind it. I hope you enjoy this episode with Dr. Gilbert Renaud! Please share our show! On Last Thing! As always your support via your donations and bookmarking our Amazon link to use each time you purchase is how we keep our show going. Thank you for bookmarking our Amazon link even if you're not buying anything right now! :) Thank you all! Sponsors For This Episode: Extreme Health Academy Use code EHR14 for a free 2 week trial! Surthrival Colostrum Bellic...

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