Published Aug 3, 2020

#102: Regenerating Health with Dr. Zach Bush

Dr. Zach Bush critiques modern medicine's handling of COVID-19, advocating for ecological approaches to health while exploring the spiritual connections between life, death, and nature. He reveals the intricate links between environmental toxins and health crises, urging a transformative understanding of viruses as vital to evolution.
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  • Treatment Critique

    critiques the medical system's response to COVID-19, highlighting the high mortality rates linked to treatment protocols. He argues that the use of ventilators for patients with hypoxia was misguided, exacerbating the condition rather than alleviating it 1. This approach, he suggests, was driven by fear rather than rational decision-making. Despite the censorship faced by many physicians, remains hopeful, observing a rise in human resilience and community spirit amidst the pandemic's challenges 2.

    We lose rational framework when we start to get afraid.

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    He notes that fear has been used as a tool to control populations, yet he sees people connecting and supporting each other in unprecedented ways.

       

    Systemic Reform

    advocates for a radical shift in health systems, emphasizing the importance of ecological balance and microbial diversity. He challenges the traditional vaccine narrative, suggesting that viruses are benign if the human body is in a healthy state 3. The decline in public health, he argues, is linked to the overuse of antibiotics and herbicides, which disrupt microbial communication and lead to chronic diseases 4.

    We need to make sure every industry... starts to align itself with soil, water and air to support microbial diversity.

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    envisions a future where aligning human activities with nature could lead to unprecedented health and longevity.

       

    Challenging Norms

    and discuss the importance of embracing discomfort to foster deeper understanding and change. emphasizes the need to question established beliefs and be open to new perspectives, especially in health discussions 5. highlights the limitations of technology in achieving true health, pointing out that convenience often distances us from nature 6.

    We have to be willing to be uncomfortable in order to have our point of view altered.

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    They advocate for a more mindful approach to health, encouraging dialogue that challenges traditional norms and embraces holistic well-being.

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