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In this insightful podcast episode, Dr. Jane Levesque, a naturopathic doctor specializing in natural fertility, delves into the profound connections between emotional well-being and physical health. She speaks with Dr. Randy Michaux, a chiropractic doctor and health coach, exploring how unresolved emotional traumas can significantly impact chronic illnesses and fertility issues. They discuss the importance of addressing mental and emotional health to foster healing and optimize fertility naturally. The conversation highlights personal stories and professional experiences, emphasizing the necessity of understanding and nurturing the emotional dimensions of health for overall well-being. Dr. Levesque provides practical advice and shares her personal journey, making a compelling case for the holistic approach to health and fertility.
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(1:43) - Emotional Roots of Physical Ailments: Dr. Randy Michaux emphasizes the impact of emotional and mental health on physical conditions, highlighting the detrimental effects of negative self-talk and unrecognized emotional traumas.
(11:47) Emotional Release Techniques: Dr. Randy Michaux shares the transformative effects of techniques like the Body Code and Emotion Code in releasing trapped emotions, leading to significant healing.
(17:32) - Power of Language in Healing: Dr. Randy Michaux discusses how the language used to describe illnesses, such as "my depression," can reinforce a negative identity and hinder healing.
(47:35) Generational Trauma: Dr. Randy Michaux touches on how emotional and energetic patterns can be inherited and affect health, advocating for addressing these issues to achieve breakthroughs in healing.
(35:18) Gratitude and Perspective: Dr. Randy Michaux underscores the importance of gratitude in shifting from fear to peace, emphasizing the role of perspective in overcoming challenges.
Self-Worth and Divine Purpose: Dr. Randy Michaux encourages recognizing one's inherent value and potential, often obscured by societal labels or personal conditions.
(1:00:41) Journey of Letting Go: Dr. Randy Michaux concludes with the idea that true transformation involves letting go of old beliefs and habits to allow one's true essence to emerge.
The Power of Emotional Healing in Chronic Illness:
"And now, I mean, I love working with people and taking them through chronic illness, but really seeing them make the breakthrough of I have value. I am a being of light and love, and I am worthy of all things. And I think that's beauty. When people start to reach that point, I think that's when healing seems to take off in different ways."
The Impact of Emotional Trauma on Health:
"People that seem to be attracted to me are those that have had more of an emotional trauma that is underlying that maybe they don't recognize, right. They see all the symptoms, all the challenges that come with that."
The Role of Connection and Language in Healing:
"People want connection. We're so disconnected, and people need connection. They need to feel loved. They need to feel appreciated."
The Importance of Emotional Work in Medical Practice:
"I think maybe that resonates with me because a lot of that was my journey, and a lot of that was what I experienced and had no idea sometimes what I was even saying or the impact that had on my own health until I finally did."
The Role of Self-Reflection and Forgiveness in Healing:
"It wasn't until my dad died and I had to forgive, self, forgive him others for a lot of perceived stuff. And that took me several years, and then I met doctor Watts through my sister, and he's like, you should come work with me."
Total Body Wellness Clinic - A wellness center mentioned by Dr. Randy Michaud - https://totalbodywellnessclinic.com/
Cellcore - Mentioned by Dr. Jane Levesque as a company co-founded by Dr. Todd Watts - https://cellcore.com/
Dr. Randy Michaux’s Podcast - Restore the Real
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Dr. Randy Michaux [0:00 - 0:22]: And now, I mean, I love working with people and taking them through chronic illness, but really seeing them make the breakthrough of I have value. I am a being of light and love, and I am worthy of all things. And I think that's beauty. When people start to reach that point, I think that's when healing seems to take off in different ways.
ert. Tune in every Tuesday at:Dr. Randy Michaux [1:43 - 3:48]: Thanks for having me. It's awesome to be on. So I work in marine, Idaho at the Total body Wellness center clinic. I used to work with Doctor Todd Watts, who still is here often. But it was awesome. He sold me the clinic a year and a little bit ago and that was amazing. So I serve people that are really battling chronic illness and I find that people that seem to be attracted to me are those that have had more of an emotional trauma that is underlying that maybe they don't recognize, right. They see all the symptoms, all the challenges that come with that. But when we start diving into trauma emotion, the thoughts, the questions that they often ask themselves, the wording, the language they use to describe themselves very quickly you pick up on, oh, theres a lot to unpack here, theres a lot of negative programming, negative language and that is so detrimental in ones health. And I think maybe that resonates with me because a lot of that was my journey, and a lot of that was what I experienced and had no idea sometimes what I was even saying or the impact that had on my own health until I finally did. And so I so appreciate the journey of a soul and the beauty of what we experience and knowing that life is a gift, that all these things, whether good, bad, ugly, have happened for us. And how do we get to the point where we see it as such? Because it's not that way going through it. Right. No one wants to. I don't want to experience things that I've experienced again, but I wouldn't trade them. And they've made me who I am. And so now I honor those. I'm grateful for them, but that wasn't always the case.
Dr. Jane Levesque [3:48 - 4:42]: Yep. It's beautiful that you say that. So, for those of you who don't know who, Doctor Todd Watts is CEO founder of Cellcore with Doctor J. Davidson, and I actually am working with Doctor Nick, who is in your clinic as well. And one of the reasons for me was to really grasp the products. I knew that they worked, but they have this energetic feel to them as well, where this is different. This isn't just a supplement I'm picking up on the shelf and getting to know you guys. You've been a speaker at Selcor, at the eco event as well. And watching how you guys approach it, I was just like, I got to learn about this. I got to listen to this. I got to figure out what it is, because it seems to be working differently than everything else that I've done before. And I do think it's because it gets down to the frequencies, but also the connection that you make with your patients, that mental and emotional 100%, and.
Dr. Randy Michaux [4:42 - 4:46]: You don't find that often. And that's what I see lacking.
Dr. Jane Levesque [4:46 - 4:48]: There's a huge need for it. It's a huge need for it.
Dr. Randy Michaux [4:49 - 7:43]: Yeah. People want connection. We're so disconnected, and people need connection. They need to feel loved. They need to feel appreciated. And do I do a perfect job of that? No. I'm human, and I screw up, but my heart is so with people, and I love people, and I love learning about them. And then it's very quickly you start to hear language patterns and words, and it's like, why'd you say that word? Why did you say that sentence? What do you mean? I don't know what I even said. Like, here's what you said. Why'd you say that? I have no idea. And then we got to unpack that. And so. But I will say, with these products in my own, if I can just. Where I've. Where I've come from, I'll share that briefly. Um, from the age of 13, that's the first time I tried fasting. The first time when I was, like, 13, it was for church purposes. It wasn't for any detoxing, that biohacking. No, it was for church. We. We fast monthly, and I had a wicked headache, and I was mad at my parents for making me fast. I was mad at everybody. And I just thought that was. Well, that's me. That's just how it is. Of course, I don't feel good. I'm not eating. But then that persisted, and that one headache turned into some headaches every month. And then as I progressed in age, until I progressed in age, I was still super young, right. But I remember my first year in college, I was getting migraines. And these are full on migraines, where ive got to go into a dark room, ive got to disappear. Light sound is just going to set me off. And I would actually hope that I would vomit because it seemed like that would get rid of the migraine and then I would be wiped out for the rest of the day. So I started going to the chiropractor, and it kind of helped, but not really, and went to chiropractic school for different purposes. It wasnt even that. Right. I just thought migraines, everyone has them. Someone told me that everyone has headaches. Its just what you have. You just have to deal with it. But they got worse. And I remember at one point, I was having them weekly, and it so disrupted life, because now here I am, like, cant interact with family that day. Schoolwork, chiropractic school. Like, I cant do any of it. I just have to be in a dark room and dont talk to me. And that was. That was so challenging. And I really felt like, as I began to understand chiropractic im, like, oh, this is going to be the key. This is going to be the thing that helps change it. And then I get into practice, which is a whole other emotional challenge. Trauma on some levels.
Dr. Jane Levesque [7:43 - 7:44]: Yeah.
nature path, and this was now:Dr. Jane Levesque [9:13 - 9:13]: Yep.
Dr. Randy Michaux [9:14 - 9:19]: So, still well before, like, the whole biohacking thing took off and all that.
Dr. Jane Levesque [9:19 - 9:19]: Yeah.
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