328: Chronic Tonsillitis and It's Relationship to Hidden Stomach and Colon Infections

Ancient Health Podcast - Un podcast de Ancient Health Podcast

Did you know that chronic tonsillitis could be linked to your digestive health? In this eye-opening episode of the Ancient Health podcast, Dr. Chris Motley reveals the surprising connection between tonsillitis, sinusitis, and stomach issues. Discover how Chinese medicine's holistic approach can transform your understanding of these common health problems. Key takeaways: Uncover the hidden link between chronic sinus issues and digestive disorders Learn how strep throat in childhood can lead to ongoing health challenges Explore powerful herbs like Chinese Coptis and Neem for natural healing Understand why coffee enemas might be your secret weapon against chronic infections Discover the unexpected benefits of acupressure for sinus and stomach health Tune in to gain invaluable insights into holistic healing methods that could revolutionize your approach to persistent health issues. Whether you're battling chronic sinus problems or unexplained digestive discomfort, this episode offers practical, natural solutions you won't hear from conventional medicine. Don't miss out on Dr. Motley's unique blend of Eastern and Western approaches that could be the key to unlocking your body's innate healing potential. Want more of The Ancient Health Podcast? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Follow Dr. Josh Axe Instagram Follow Dr. Chris Motley Instagram Follow Courtney Bursich Instagram ------  Links:  Acupressure Made Simple by Deborah Bleecker → https://www.amazon.com/Acupressure-Made-Simple-Yourself-Ailments/dp/1940146836  microbiologydx.com supremenutritionproducts.com parasites.org ------  Ads: *Subscribe to The Dr. Josh Axe Show wherever you listen to your podcasts to take your mental, spiritual, and physical health to the next level! Grab your free Healing Leaky Gut and Essential Oils 101 course at www.joshaxe.com/podcast for a limited time!

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