
EP15: #%$@ Promotes Health - and the Many Ways we Resist It
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Flow might not be something you measure on a lab panel, but when it’s blocked, your patients feel it.
Tracy Harrison unpacks seven places where flow gets disrupted in the body, often in ways that go unnoticed in clinical care. What happens when oxygen doesn’t circulate well because of poor posture or undiagnosed sleep apnea? Could chronic symptoms trace back to something as basic as hydration, or a lymphatic system that isn’t moving waste effectively? Tracy walks through the quiet impact of circadian misalignment, synthetic hormone use, and even tight clothing that impairs detox and digestion. And she makes the case for taking joy seriously, not as a bonus, but as a core element of physiological health. Could mindset, laughter, and forgiveness be just as important as nutrition and supplements?
This episode is a reminder to look beyond protocols and ask what might be getting in the way of the body’s natural flow and its capacity to heal.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Flow in Health
01:14 The Importance of Oxygenation
03:42 Subclinical Anemia and Oxygen Flow
04:47 Hydration: The Overlooked Blockage
06:46 The Role of Lymph in Circulation
08:55 Circadian Rhythms and Health
10:35 Hormonal Flow in Women’s Health
18:08 Physical Blockages and Detoxification
21:34 The Flow of Joy and Emotional Health
25:35 Embracing Flow for Vitality
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