264: Why 'Doing More' Is Making You Sicker (And What to Do Instead) - with Udo Erasmus Titelbild

264: Why 'Doing More' Is Making You Sicker (And What to Do Instead) - with Udo Erasmus

264: Why 'Doing More' Is Making You Sicker (And What to Do Instead) - with Udo Erasmus

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A powerful converstaion that dives deep not only into health and facts, but also into Udo's personal story and childhood stories that shaped him and the way he sees the world! How he started his business, the pursuit of knowledge, truth, and the meaning of life!

The conversation dives deep into how modern oil processing methods—exposure to heat, light, and oxygen—create massive amounts of damaged molecules, even in oils considered "healthy." As explained in the episode, even 1% damage in a tablespoon of oil can equate to tens of quintillions of altered molecules, which may significantly impact cellular function, gene expression, and the immune system.

Beyond nutrition, the discussion expands into root-cause health principles—highlighting how disconnection from natural living, whole foods, and internal awareness contributes to chronic inflammation and disease. The microbiome, digestion, and environmental exposures are all framed within a broader systems-based approach to healing.

TOPICS DISCUSSED:
  • Meaning of life & human experience
  • Disconnection from self as root cause of disease
  • Root cause of inflammation & chronic illness
  • Omega-3 vs Omega-6 balance
  • Essential nutrients & individualized needs
  • Industrial food system & chemicals
  • Spiritual/psychological connection to health

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Website: udoerasmus.com
Instagram: @udoerasmus
Youtube: @UdoErasmus
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