In the first half, naturopathic doctor Randi Shannon discussed the importance of natural remedies and supplementation in maintaining health. Calling attention to the diagnostic value of observing physical signs such as the tongue and fingernails, she stated, "All sickness and all disease shows up in the tongue years and years before something actually happens," and changes in nails can indicate internal health issues like anemia or organ problems. She praised the effectiveness of targeted supplementation for specific issues, and critiqued conventional medicine's approach to chronic conditions like high blood pressure, asserting that "drugs will only mask" rather than cure.
Addressing pancreatic cancer, Shannon challenged common perceptions about its inevitability at advanced stages. She explained that biopsies might inadvertently facilitate cancer spread by disrupting the tumor's containment. In response to a question about frequent headaches, she said they could signal dehydration or an electrolyte imbalance, and urged adequate intake of fluids and minerals such as sodium, potassium, and magnesium. Regarding personalized hydration, she commented, "There is no set rule. You just drink when you're thirsty," but added that many people consume insufficient fluids.
Responding to a caller with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), Dr. Shannon said the condition involves nervous system misfires and inflammation. She recommended a multifaceted approach to treatment, including nerve-calming, inflammation reduction, circulation restoration, and brain retraining. She also advocated for probiotics and fermented foods to restore gut health, especially after antibiotic use, including diverse bacterial strains and natural sources such as sauerkraut and kefir.
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In the latter half, author and spiritual teacher Bridget Finklaire elaborated on her worldview of two coexisting realities: the familiar physical world defined by duality—"good and evil, light and shade"—and a higher, infinite cosmic realm beyond duality, embodying unity and divine consciousness. She linked current global unrest and widespread unhappiness to this dualistic conflict, noting, "We see people pitted against each other… pushing a lot of people into fear and unhappiness." She highlighted the collective impact of media negativity on the human psyche.
On humanity's future, Finklaire emphasized consciousness as the next evolutionary step, contrasting it with the technological path dominated by artificial intelligence. She also discussed her upcoming book and program, The Bone Circle, which focuses on intuitive creation and personal transformation. Described as a framework for creating one's reality through intuition and remote viewing of the future, she said that "the bones are the sort of principles, the pearls of wisdom, the keys that unlock the universe for you." Looking at the mind, body, spirit, and past, present, and future, the program reveals what we need to heal from our past in order to move forward.
The Bone Circle is structured into five modules that progress from foundational concepts to advanced mastery. Unlike traditional African bone-throwing divination, the program does not involve throwing bones but incorporates predictive intuition akin to a "sat nav" system she calls the "Greater Powerful Self." She explained: "Your great and powerful self is your GPS... It doesn't tell you the whole journey at once... It just gives you one step at a time."
News segment guests: John M. Curtis, Catherine Austin Fitts