The MindShift Experiment

13. The Wellness Lies We’ve Swallowed

1 h 12 min · 31. juli 2025
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In this episode, we take a new direction as Amanda and Carter engage in a deep conversation with Kaleigh about the dangers of certain health products, particularly detox supplements marketed towards children. Kaleigh shares her insights on the misconceptions surrounding natural supplements, the over-supplementation epidemic, and the importance of water quality in our diets. They discuss the role of minerals in hydration and the cultural perspectives on water consumption, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to health and wellness. In this conversation, Kaleigh discusses the significance of warm foods for spleen health, emphasizing the need for a revival of soup as a staple in our diets. She explains the concept of spleen deficiency and dampness in relation to modern eating habits, advocating for cooked foods to aid digestion. The discussion transitions into a broader critique of societal trends, highlighting an 'anti-human agenda' that promotes unhealthy lifestyles. Kaleigh expresses hope for a return to human traditions and a potential golden age, where art, music, and nourishing foods play a central role in society.

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13. The Wellness Lies We’ve Swallowed

In this episode, we take a new direction as Amanda and Carter engage in a deep conversation with Kaleigh about the dangers of certain health products, particularly detox supplements marketed towards children. Kaleigh shares her insights on the misconceptions surrounding natural supplements, the over-supplementation epidemic, and the importance of water quality in our diets. They discuss the role of minerals in hydration and the cultural perspectives on water consumption, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to health and wellness. In this conversation, Kaleigh discusses the significance of warm foods for spleen health, emphasizing the need for a revival of soup as a staple in our diets. She explains the concept of spleen deficiency and dampness in relation to modern eating habits, advocating for cooked foods to aid digestion. The discussion transitions into a broader critique of societal trends, highlighting an 'anti-human agenda' that promotes unhealthy lifestyles. Kaleigh expresses hope for a return to human traditions and a potential golden age, where art, music, and nourishing foods play a central role in society.

31. juli 20251 h 12 min