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Red Pill Your Healthcast

Q&A: HPV, Molluscum, Kidney Function, Bed Wetting, Grounding Sheets, and Hosts' Unpopular Opinions

Red Pill Your Healthcast

Lauren Johnson and Dr. Charlie Fagenholz

Health & Fitness, Alternative Health

4.4725 Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. Welcome to this week's episode of Red Pill Your Healthcast. My name is Dr. Charlie Faganholtz here with Lauren Johnson, and we're going to answer some more questions today. We are getting more guests on. And so in the next coming months, let's be on the lookout for the guests that we'll have on. And we got some good ones coming. So just to foreshadow a little bit of what summer will look like.

0:22.8

All right, let's jump in.

0:23.9

The first question we have is, hi, Lauren, and Dr. Charlie.

0:26.8

I'm such a huge fan of your podcast.

0:28.3

I've listened to every episode at least five times.

0:30.2

I'm now a member of the end of the trenches with Dr. Charlie.

0:32.4

I'm wondering if you can do a Q&A for me or give me a bit of insight on HPV, recurrent high grade cell changes,

0:39.1

and let's procedure, which is L-L-E-T-Z. I live in Australia, so I hope that procedure is known in the

0:45.5

U.S. And so that we can talk about it. So let's talk a little bit about HPV, Lauren. What do you think

0:50.1

first? Well, I definitely think it depends on the age and like the other conditions that are

0:57.1

happening in the in the woman. You know, I would I would say a lot of times HPV for younger women

1:05.3

is very transient and you'll get rid of it. If there's immune struggles and we have some things going on

1:13.2

where that immune system is having a hard time, I could see where it could cause more and more

1:17.9

issues. And definitely, if you've had like a high grade abnormal PAP, like you have evidence

1:25.5

of that that there is concern for cancer. I wouldn't ignore it

1:30.2

because, I mean, an aggressive cervical cancer is not something, it's not a good thing. And so

1:36.4

the procedure you're talking about, it's not from what I can see, it is similar to the elite

1:43.0

procedure that we have here. And it, I mean,

1:45.8

it's pretty painful. I think it would probably be pretty traumatic to the area, which I do have

1:50.0

concerns for like that, how that causes abnormal like cell changes afterwards. But I think that it

1:59.3

just depends on where you're at in the process. Like if you are

2:01.7

already there and you need to have this like to diagnose to make sure there's no active cancer,

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