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Why Your Health Isn’t Improving (And What to Do About It) with Sue McKinley

48 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Why aren’t more people getting better, despite more access to health information than ever? In this episode of the 1% Better Podcast, Craig Thielen speaks with Sue McKinley, a certified homeopath who specializes in helping individuals navigate complex and chronic health challenges. Sue introduces the concept of “load” - the cumulative impact of stress, toxins, environment, and life experiences - and how it overwhelms the body’s natural ability to heal. She explains why the nervous system plays a central role in recovery, why root cause matters more than symptom management, and how small, sustainable changes can create meaningful progress over time. The key takeaway: healing isn’t about doing everything - it’s about reducing load, increasing capacity, and supporting the body to do what it’s designed to do.

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