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The Energy Blueprint Podcast

Cell Danger Response – The Cause Your Doctor Doesn’t Know About

The Energy Blueprint Podcast

Ari Whitten

Chronicfatigue, Energy, Hypothyroidism, Fatigue, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Chronicfatiguesyndrome, Adrenalfatigue, Howtoincreaseenergy, Adrenals, Hashimotos

4.7751 Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2024

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Energy Blueprint, we’re revisiting episodes featuring three giants in the world of mitochondrial research and the cell danger response, i.e., your body’s intelligent but double-edged response to stress or injury—Dr. Eric Balcavage, Dr. Robert Naviaux, the originator of the cell danger response hypothesis, and Dr. Eric Gordon.

 

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Ari. Welcome back to the Energy Blueprint podcast.

0:10.0

In today's episode, I am featuring a mashup of three past guests all about the cell danger response, the CDR.

0:21.9

This is a deep dive into mitochondria and a critical piece of the story of how they function

0:26.9

and how they control human health more broadly.

0:30.9

This is something that you've probably heard me talk a lot about.

0:35.0

The cell danger response is very central to my paradigm of human health,

0:40.2

what controls energy levels, what controls disease. And I think it should be at the center of

0:45.9

everyone's paradigm. I think this is a really critical piece of the story of how to understand

0:53.3

human health properly. And, you know, there are, if we look at

0:58.6

human health, it's, if we look at a car, let's say, an engine of a car and all the different

1:06.0

pieces of a car, even within the engine, there's the pistons and the crank shafts and the spark plugs. And,

1:11.9

you know, there's, if you look at a car, there's many, many different pieces, dozens of

1:17.3

different pieces that if you were to remove them, that car would not function properly. Things that

1:22.0

are necessary for the car to function. The human body is very much the same way in that sense. Every piece of the human

1:33.0

body is important in some way. And if you were to remove it, and certain rare genetic abnormality,

1:39.6

sometimes you see these kinds of things, you remove some random little thing and then you get big health

1:45.1

problems. Everything there is there for a reason. And it's all important. Yet we also need to have some

1:54.8

sense of what is most upstream. What is the thing that is controlling and regulating lots of other things going on in the

2:04.5

body? And that's where the story of mitochondria and the cell danger response is really important.

2:11.8

Dr. Robert Navajo, who happens to be one of the three guests in this episode is the, let's say the pioneer,

2:20.7

the, I don't want to say the founder, the person who first coined the term, the cell danger

2:28.1

response, which has since been enormously influential within medicine, especially within functional medicine. And he describes

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