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Ancient Health Podcast

288: Healing Chronic Skin Issues Through Lung Detoxification

Ancient Health Podcast

Ancient Health Podcast

Medicine, Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of the Ancient Health Podcast, Dr. Motley delves into the connection between chronic dry skin and skin conditions like eczema, acne, or rashes with the health of the lungs. He explains how lung infections such as walking pneumonia, strep, staph, or parasites can be underlying causes. Dr. Motley discusses the correlation between these physical symptoms and emotions like unresolved grief or a death conflict. He highlights the interconnectedness of the skin, organs, and emotions, emphasizing the importance of addressing lung health for skin issues. Chapters: 01:35 Chronic dry skin and lungs. 06:21 Skin infections and effects. 08:18 Hidden lung infections. 12:55 Lung issues and nail instability. 5:02 Lungs responding to psychological stresses. 20:07 Lung energy and acupuncture. 22:03 Healing trauma through neurofeedback. 24:32 Herbal remedies for lung infections. Links: For a LIMITED TIME, get 24% OFF Probiotics Trinity from Ancient Nutrition with code DRAXE24. —--- Follow Dr. Josh Axe Instagram Follow Dr. Chris Motley Instagram Follow Courntey Bursich Instagram Want more of The Ancient Health Podcast? Subscribe to the YouTube channel.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Ancient Health Podcast where we educate you on real health solutions that will

0:08.0

help transform the way you live, feel, and overcome disease naturally. I'm your host Courtney Burcage along with Dr.

0:15.4

Josh Axe and Dr. Chris Motley. We're so happy you've joined us. Let's dive into

0:20.5

today's episode. Hello friends, Dr. Mala here with the Ancient Health Podcast.

0:25.0

Today I'm going to talk about chronic dry skin,

0:29.0

skin conditions like eczema or even acne or rashes that are chronic to you and they keep coming up and there's no explanation for them but I wanted to talk about how

0:39.6

chronic dry skin and skin conditions can be associated with the lungs, the health of the lungs,

0:46.7

and the possibility of heavy lung infections.

0:50.0

Lung infections that you did not know even had. Lung infections such as walking pneumonia, strap,

0:55.2

staff, even parasites. And I want to correlate that and how it can all be tied to

1:02.3

different types of emotions such as unresolved grief and also a death

1:08.5

conflict, a fright. So the inter-correlation between the physical portion of your body, which is your skin,

1:16.0

and then we're going to talk about how it's connected to an organ,

1:21.0

and then we're going to say how is it affected by the emotion in the organ.

1:26.4

So the first thing in the clinic here at the office whenever I see a patient that has any problems, especially if you have dry skin on the arms, on the

1:36.2

legs, on the back, on the shoulders, or you always have to use, chronically have to use

1:39.8

lotion or moisturizer just to just to keep your skin from cracking or peeling. If this is

1:44.9

happening to you, then always point towards the lungs. And the reason being

1:50.4

because the explanation you may have heard me talk about this before is that in the Chinese medicine world in Eastern medicine The lungs in the large intestine are interconnected in your body your lungs and large intestine are two of the main detoxifiers and

2:05.5

eliminator of waste in your body. They're waste elimination organs. Now, the beauty

2:11.6

of the lungs are that they're bringing in oxygen they're bringing in life.

2:15.0

They give off CO2.

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