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Drainage Pathways: Are Your Toxins Leaving on A Superhighway or A Bumpy Dirt Road?

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Solo: Toxins and waste can only leave your body if your drainage pathways are open and flowing, yet drainage is often overlooked. This episode explains why stubborn symptoms like weight gain, fatigue, mood swings, headaches, and lethargy don’t seem to go away.

“There's people that carry 10, 20 pounds of this backed-up congested body fluid, and when they start to get their drainage flowing, boom, that weight comes off." - Josh Dodds

You’ll discover…

  • How Slow Drainage Can Cause Fatigue, Swelling, and Brain Fog
  • Signs Your Drainage Pathways Are Blocked
  • The Surprising Connection Between Sluggish Drainage and Weight Gain
  • Supplements for Enhanced Drainage
  • Therapies to Support and Open Drainage
  • Why Detox Requires Proper Drainage First
  • How Thick, Sludgy Bile Can Lead to Gallstones
  • The Importance of Balancing Speed in Drainage Work
  • Four Main Ways the Body Expels Toxins
  • Dangers of Redistributing Toxins During Detox
  • Signs of Lymphatic Congestion
  • Cleansing the Gallbladder and Liver

Listen now and stay wise!

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Connect with your host Josh Dodds:

Website: www.thecalnut.com

Instagram: @josh__dodds

This podcast is proudly produced in partnership with www.podlad.com

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Manage episode 435759543 series 3556999
Content provided by Josh Dodds. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Josh Dodds or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Solo: Toxins and waste can only leave your body if your drainage pathways are open and flowing, yet drainage is often overlooked. This episode explains why stubborn symptoms like weight gain, fatigue, mood swings, headaches, and lethargy don’t seem to go away.

“There's people that carry 10, 20 pounds of this backed-up congested body fluid, and when they start to get their drainage flowing, boom, that weight comes off." - Josh Dodds

You’ll discover…

  • How Slow Drainage Can Cause Fatigue, Swelling, and Brain Fog
  • Signs Your Drainage Pathways Are Blocked
  • The Surprising Connection Between Sluggish Drainage and Weight Gain
  • Supplements for Enhanced Drainage
  • Therapies to Support and Open Drainage
  • Why Detox Requires Proper Drainage First
  • How Thick, Sludgy Bile Can Lead to Gallstones
  • The Importance of Balancing Speed in Drainage Work
  • Four Main Ways the Body Expels Toxins
  • Dangers of Redistributing Toxins During Detox
  • Signs of Lymphatic Congestion
  • Cleansing the Gallbladder and Liver

Listen now and stay wise!

EPISODES YOU MAY ENJOY:


Connect with your host Josh Dodds:

Website: www.thecalnut.com

Instagram: @josh__dodds

This podcast is proudly produced in partnership with www.podlad.com

  continue reading

69 episodes

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