Episode 008 · 70 min

STOP TREATING SYMPTOMS — why root causes matter in health

A conversation with Justin Maguire

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How hormones, detox, and the mind-body connection transform health while fostering resilience and vitality.

Curious about the real drivers of health beyond traditional medicine?

In this episode, we’re diving deep with a guest who challenges everything you think you know about wellness. From uncovering the root causes of health issues to revealing how our modern environment undermines our bodies, this conversation goes way beyond symptom management.

We talk hormones, detoxification, and the hidden impact of environmental toxins — plus why so many of us are unknowingly afraid of hormones that could actually help us.

You’ll hear about the “three pillars of health” (mind, body, and soul) and get a fresh perspective on how lifelong learning, emotional health, and even philosophy play into your overall well-being.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed by conflicting health advice or stuck in cycles of fatigue and stress, this episode might just shift your entire approach to wellness.

Get ready for an eye-opening, paradigm-shifting conversation that will leave you questioning the very foundation of conventional medicine.

0:00 Meet Justin Maguire: The Blood Detective

1:17 Justin's Unique Approach to Medicine

3:20 The Importance of Hormones in Health

9:54 Misconceptions About Hormones

13:52 Impact of Xenoestrogens

17:49 The Role of Hormones in Male and Female Health

26:55 Three Pillars of Health: Mind, Body, and Soul

35:23 The Value of University Education

36:01 The Importance of Lifelong Learning

36:09 Understanding the Mind-Body Connection

37:43 Exploring the Concept of the Soul

39:44 Personal Health Journeys and Insights

43:13 The Impact of Environment on Health

54:07 Detoxification and Its Complexities

1:05:13 The Role of Curiosity and Instant Gratification

1:06:05 Final Thoughts and Takeaways

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