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Dr Melissa Sundermann | Take A Simple Idea - And Take It Seriously.
Can it be this simple?
Simply? Yes.
Dr. Melissa Sundermann ('Doctor Outdoors') - lifestyle medicine physician - shares how six pillars (plus one extra weapon) can prevent, treat, and even reverse chronic disease - no fancy gadgets or prescriptions needed. Melissa's message is pivoted on the fact that our genes are not our destiny - if you disagree, read on. If you agree, hi, we like you, agent of your own health š
We cover:
š„ Food as Medicine - your gut, brain, and mood are all connected
šļøāāļø Movement That Matters - walking 10,000 steps cuts dementia risk by 50%
š¤ Sleep & Brain Health - how sleep "cleans" the brain and supports creativity & memory
š« Risky Substances - why thereās no safe threshold for alcohol (and other habits to rethink)
š§ Stress Management - the power of easy, accessible mindfulness tools
š„ The Power of Social Connection - loneliness and isolation: just as risky as smoking
š³ Nature as Medicine - the science of forest bathing, phytoncides, and why trees may outperform pharmaceuticals
šÆ Her message? The simple ideas, pursued with consistency, are the real ācheat codesā to lifelong vitality.
Find Dr Melissa:
Instragam - @thedoctoroutdoors @motivatormelissa
Mentioned in this episode:
Effect of forest bathing trips on human immune function
Effects of forest environment (Forest bathing) on health promotion and disease prevention
Age-associated chronic diseases require age-old medicine
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