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The Doctors No More Podcast

The Doctors No More Podcast

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The Doctors No More Podcast is hosted by Dr Jeremy Ayres and Dr Gareth Thomas, seasoned practitioners in natural medicine with over 50 years of combined clinical experience, exploring the deeper patterns of dis-ease that emerge when physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health fall out of alignment. Each week, they move beyond symptom management and medical dogma to examine the unconventional, the ignored, and the uncomfortable — tracing how stress, trauma, belief systems, lifestyle, and meaning shape the body’s signals — in order to bring the true roots of health and healing back into the present, so people can reclaim clarity, resilience, and genuine personal empowerment.

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Alternative & Komplementäre Medizin Hygiene & gesundes Leben Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften Spiritualität
  • Kissing Turkeys, Smoking Weed, And Finding Your Voice
    Jul 4 2026

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    Your voice gives you away, even when your words try to hide. We start with tone, resonance, and why “speaking your truth” can feel different in the body, then we follow that thread straight into the harder territory: trauma, shame, guilt, and what happens when the nervous system has been bracing for years.


    We dig into psychedelics and microdosing with a clear lens on integration. Psychedelics can pry open fear and buried material fast, but speed is not the same as healing. We compare that forced opening to gradual approaches like meditation, somatic release, and energy work, including how blocks can show up in the chakra system and how gentle clearing can bring memories and emotion to the surface days later, when you actually have space to process.


    Then we shift to the cultural moment: marijuana is everywhere, it’s stronger than many people realize, and it often becomes a socially acceptable way to numb life. We talk dependency, the “30-day test,” and why a substance you cannot pause is no longer a choice. We also explore what “sacred plant medicine” means when intention, ceremony, and place are part of the medicine, not just the chemical.


    If you care about trauma healing, nervous system regulation, meditation practice, cannabis potency, and the search for real freedom in a busy, money-driven world, this one will stay with you. Subscribe, share it with a friend who needs a grounded take, and leave a review. What’s one habit you could pause for 30 days to prove you’re the one in charge?

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    1 Std. und 16 Min.
  • Psychedelics And The Price Of Insight
    Jun 26 2026

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    Psychedelics can crack your world open and they can also crack you. We start with a deceptively light jump off point (heat waves, old British comedy, and why some sketches feel like they were written on another planet) and land in a serious question: what are hallucinogens actually doing to the mind, the nervous system, and whatever you think sits beyond them?

    We unpack the Oracle of Delphi as an ancient metaphor for altered states, then get personal about mushrooms, fear, and the difference between chasing a high versus seeking healing. From there we dig into the controversy around psilocybin microdosing for trauma, addiction, and PTSD, including a striking story of extreme mushroom use that’s followed by a “death and rebirth” experience and reported physical recovery. We also challenge the modern medical impulse to extract a compound, mass produce it, and call it a protocol while ignoring set, setting, detox, and integration.

    The conversation widens to traditional ayahuasca ceremonies, the importance of trained guidance, and the real danger of unqualified facilitators. We also offer an alternative path: fasting, nature therapy, and a subtraction approach that removes noise so the body can “listen” again, with a reminder that you still have to come back to ordinary life and live it well.

    If this topic matters to you, subscribe, share the show with a friend who’s curious but cautious, and leave a review. Where do you stand on psychedelic healing: promising tool, dangerous gamble, or both?

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    58 Min.
  • First Do No Harm
    May 30 2026

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    They changed the Hippocratic Oath, renamed it, and quietly reframed what it means to practice medicine. We pull on that thread and ask a blunt question: when “first do no harm” stops being sacred, what fills the gap, compassion or contracts?

    We talk about the 2017 shift to the “Physician’s Pledge,” why an oath carries spiritual weight, and how modern healthcare often feels more legal, policy-driven, and liability-managed than truly patient-centered. From there, we connect the dots to reductionist medicine, tick box protocols, and the way pharmaceutical “side effects” are frequently just predictable effects that patients are expected to tolerate. We also challenge the idea that a diagnosis is the same as understanding, and we argue that prevention and causation matter more than labels.

    A big part of the conversation turns to COVID-19 hospital protocols, whistleblower nurses, and the ethics of incentives, testing, and invasive interventions like intubation. Whether you agree with every claim or not, the moral lens is the same: if harm becomes normalized by protocol, the profession has lost its anchor. We end by exploring “controlled trauma” as the gray area where surgery can be justified to buy time, plus what a real medical renaissance could look like: consent, truth, community, trauma-informed care, and a return to whole-person healing.

    Subscribe for more, share this with someone who’s questioning the system, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. What does “do no harm” mean to you now?

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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
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