Evolution of Medicine Podcast

In this episode, James Maskell speaks with Dr. Staci Whitman, a holistic pediatric dentist who shares her transformative journey from advocating for fluoride use to opposing its inclusion in public water systems.

Dr. Whitman integrates dental health with whole-body wellness. She is an IFM Certified Provider (IFMCP), Board Certified in Naturopathic Medical Dentistry and Integrative Biological Dental Medicine (NMD), and an active member of several professional dentistry organizations.

The conversation explores recent studies and court rulings that highlight concerns about fluoride’s neurotoxic effects, particularly its association with reduced IQ in children—even at the so-called “optimal” levels used in most water supplies. Dr. Whitman emphasizes the cumulative nature of fluoride exposure, from water and toothpaste to processed foods, complicating efforts to measure total intake—especially for vulnerable groups like infants and children.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • The alarming lack of safety data on fluoride and its potential neurotoxic effects.
  • The need for a paradigm shift in dentistry toward a more holistic and preventive approach.
  • Why Dr. Whitman supports topical fluoride application over systemic water fluoridation.
  • How hygiene, nutrition, and education offer better alternatives to public water fluoridation.
  • Counterarguments from proponents of public water fluoridation.

Don’t miss this insightful episode on one of 2024’s most debated topics!

Direct download: 20241126_Podcast_-_Water_Flouridation.mp3
Category:health, alternative health -- posted at: 11:40am CST

In this podcast episode, Dr. Alaina Gair delves into her approach to cancer care through group support, inspired by the transformative principles of The Community Cure and events by Dr. Meghan Walker.

In this compelling conversation, Dr. Gair reveals how integrating community-based practices into her naturopathic care has redefined patient experiences by prioritizing emotional support, empowerment, and connection. We explore how the unpredictable journey of cancer can be positively transformed through shared experiences, group healing, and collaboration with oncologists.

Discover why creating a space for empathy, education and solidarity is essential in navigating chronic illnesses like cancer.

Download and listen to the full episode to learn more about:

  • How community-based approaches can improve cancer care outcomes
  • Groups can work well even when patients have different diagnosis
  • Integrating naturopathic and conventional oncology for more comprehensive support.
  • The value of shared experiences, grief support, and holistic collaboration.
  • Dr. Gair’s approach to dealing with loss and grief within the group when a member passes away
  • And much more
Direct download: 20241106_Podcast_-Alaina_Gair.mp3
Category:health, alternative health -- posted at: 3:00pm CST

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