Doctor Next Door
Doctor Next Door
A medical podcast that brings you trusted and easy-to-understand health information. We cover topics like nutrition, common diseases, prevention, modern treatments, and lifestyle tips to help you live a healthier and better life. You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms: https://linktr.ee/doctor_next_door Produced by Podcai Studio: https://www.podcaistudio.com/
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Mar 13, 2026
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Episodes
Upgrade Your Biology With Two Brazil Nuts 13.03.2026 14:15
This content highlights the powerful health benefits of Brazil nuts, emphasizing that they are one of the richest natural sources of selenium. Eating just two nuts per day can significantly strengthen the immune system by supporting T-helper cells that help the body fight infections and cancer. Selenium also plays a crucial role in: Promoting hair growth Supporting testosterone production Forming...
The Real Causes and Solutions for Nighttime Urination 12.03.2026 13:57
This content suggests that frequent nighttime urination is often linked to metabolic and dietary factors rather than simple bladder or prostate problems. Repeated trips to the bathroom during the night can seriously disrupt sleep, which may lead to secondary issues such as insulin resistance, elevated cortisol levels, and weight gain. To address the problem, it recommends: Reducing sugar, starch,...
The Remedy for Sinus and Lung Mucus Relief 11.03.2026 15:02
This guide explains how Himalayan sea salt can act as an affordable and effective way to clear excess mucus from the sinuses and lungs. It describes how salt works through osmotic pressure, helping draw out moisture, dehydrate harmful microbes like bacteria and fungi, and thin thick mucus so it can be expelled more easily. In addition to salt rinses using a neti pot or steam inhalation, the approa...
Stop Turning Into a Human Shrimp 10.03.2026 14:05
The content presents a complete morning stretching routine designed especially for beginners to improve long-term mobility and maintain physical flexibility over time. The routine focuses on enhancing spinal alignment and correcting posture through simple movements such as cat-cow and puppy pose. By targeting key areas like the lower back, hips, and shoulders, these stretches help reduce muscle te...
The 600 IU Vitamin D Math Mistake 09.03.2026 15:59
Claims that a major statistical mistake made in 2014 resulted in health authorities recommending daily amounts of Vitamin D that are far too low. While official guidelines suggest around 600 to 1,000 IUs per day, the content argues that corrected calculations indicate the body may actually require close to 9,000 IUs daily for optimal health. It further alleges that the National Academy of Medicine...
Surviving The 30-Day Caffeine Detox 08.03.2026 14:02
This content explores the physical and neurological effects of eliminating caffeine for thirty days in order to restore natural energy levels. It explains that coffee doesn’t truly create energy, but instead works by blocking sleep signals in the brain, which can eventually contribute to dependency and what is described as adrenal exhaustion. The transition is outlined in stages: An initial phase...
Cod Liver Oil: The Ultimate Brain and Immune Superfood 07.03.2026 13:33
This content highlights cod liver oil as a superior choice over regular fish oil for supporting brain health and immune function. It contains a specific balance of DHA that aligns with the human brain, along with essential vitamins A and D.These nutrients help: Boost mitochondrial energy production Protect cellular membranes from inflammation caused by modern seed oils Cod liver oil also provides...
The Government Quietly Flipped the Food Pyramid 06.03.2026 12:28
This content explains a major shift in federal dietary recommendations, moving away from a carbohydrate-focused food pyramid toward a model that emphasizes high-quality protein and whole foods. The update highlights ultra-processed foods as the main drivers of chronic conditions like obesity and diabetes. Key changes include: Increasing the recommended daily protein intake Moving away from the tra...
Thirty Years of Health Mistakes: Seven Lessons for Longevity 05.03.2026 16:54
The content discusses decades of personal health mistakes, explaining that relying on excessive supplements, strict vegan diets, and dangerous detoxes did not solve chronic fatigue or digestive issues. Instead, it recommends: A healthy ketogenic diet focused on animal proteins Intermittent fasting to regulate insulin levels Adequate magnesium intake to support muscle and overall health It also not...
Why Sugar Sets Your Feet on Fire 04.03.2026 16:43
The content explains that nerve discomfort in the feet is often caused by vascular and metabolic issues rather than purely neurological problems. High blood sugar and insulin resistance reduce oxygen and nutrient delivery to nerves, forcing them to rely on inefficient energy pathways that produce toxic byproducts. To address the underlying cause, it recommends: Using benfotiamine, a fat-soluble fo...
Strategies for Starving and Stressing Colon Cancer 03.03.2026 17:45
The content outlines holistic strategies to target advanced-stage colon cancer by focusing on its metabolic weaknesses. It explains that cancer cells often rely on glucose due to damaged mitochondria, which forces them into inefficient energy production called glycolysis. To counter this, it recommends: A rotating diet to prevent cancer cells from adapting to one fuel source Prolonged fasting to c...
The 7 Holy Grail Zero-Carb Foods 02.03.2026 18:18
The content explains that reducing sugar and refined starch is one of the most effective ways to combat chronic illnesses like diabetes. It notes that while the brain can use glucose, it can also run on ketones from fat, making high carbohydrate intake unnecessary. To improve metabolic health, it recommends: Eating animal proteins, organ meats, and healthy fats to avoid insulin spikes Including eg...
The Root Cause and Resolution of Vertigo 01.03.2026 18:34
The content explains the root causes and practical solutions for the most common form of vertigo, which happens when calcium crystals move into the wrong part of the inner ear. Normally, these crystals are held in place by specialized proteins that depend on Vitamin D3 to function properly. To address the deficiency, it recommends: A high daily intake of Vitamin D3 Supporting nutrients like magnes...
Reclaiming the Brain from Pornography Addiction 28.02.2026 13:55
The content explains that pornography addiction is mainly a neurological issue caused by repeated dopamine spikes, not simply a desire for sex. This overstimulation can lead to desensitized dopamine receptors, erectile dysfunction, and reduced enjoyment in everyday life. To reverse the effects, it recommends: Practicing a "dopamine fast" through active boredom to allow the brain to reset Supportin...
Turmeric and the Four Master Switches of Inflammation 27.02.2026 17:25
The content explains that a concentrated turmeric extract can act as a natural alternative to ibuprofen for reducing inflammation and pain. Unlike common medications, which may cause stomach or kidney issues, curcumin works by modulating multiple biochemical pathways safely. It emphasizes that long-term relief comes from addressing root causes like insulin resistance and poor diet, rather than mer...
Escaping the Junk Food Dopamine Trap 26.02.2026 12:47
The content discusses a personal history of severe sugar addiction and the resulting health complications caused by a poor diet. It explains that ultraprocessed foods manipulate the brain’s dopamine system, creating strong cravings that override willpower and contribute to metabolic dysfunction. To overcome these challenges, it recommends: Removing junk food from the home Avoiding unnecessary snac...
Why Vitamin D Can’t Fix Winter Fatigue ? 25.02.2026 13:35
The content explains that winter depression is mainly caused by a disrupted internal clock, not just a lack of vitamin D. A shortage of natural sunlight combined with too much artificial blue light can throw off hormones like serotonin and melatonin, reducing motivation and pleasure. Additional factors include cold temperatures, which can stress the thyroid and gut microbiome, further affecting mo...
The Liver-Saving Case for Skipping Breakfast 24.02.2026 14:30
The content explains that skipping breakfast can benefit liver health and support weight loss. During the night, the body naturally engages in fat burning and cellular repair, processes that are interrupted by insulin spikes from early morning meals, especially those high in carbohydrates and sugar. Eating breakfast in this way can contribute to fatty liver, inflammation, and persistent hunger. To...
Eight Critical Mistakes Limiting Magnesium Absorption 23.02.2026 13:46
The content highlights common mistakes that limit the effectiveness of magnesium supplementation. Magnesium needs co-factors like Vitamin D3, B6, and potassium to work properly in the body. Absorption can be further hindered by: Cell membrane damage from seed oils High stress levels Insulin resistance It also advises avoiding low-quality forms such as magnesium oxide, recommending magnesium glycin...
Sprinting Fixes Flat Feet and Back Pain 22.02.2026 10:57
The content explains that sprinting is key to restoring the natural arch of the foot. While humans are born with flat feet, a lack of proper exercise causes muscle atrophy in the feet, forcing the lower back and thighs to compensate. To rebuild foot strength and improve posture, it recommends: Performing dynamic warm-ups like skipping and high knees before short, moderate-intensity sprints Avoidin...
Weaponizing Defamation Against Public Health Critics 21.02.2026 14:04
The content explains that a proposed Florida bill seeks to expand defamation laws, allowing agricultural and chemical companies to sue anyone who criticizes their products or practices. Unlike current protections limited to perishable goods, this legislation would cover all agricultural activities, including pesticide use and the health effects of sugar. Critics warn that the bill could act as a l...
Testing Celebrity Health Trends for Longevity 20.02.2026 14:44
The content evaluates high-end celebrity biohacking methods through personal experimentation. These treatments, like stem cell injections, peptide therapy, and ozone blood filtering, aim to trigger the body’s natural healing via hormetic stress. While these procedures can have benefits, the guide emphasizes accessible alternatives that are more practical and cost-effective: Prolonged fasting Ice b...
Anxiety Is Your Body Screaming For Fuel 19.02.2026 16:02
The content explains that anxiety often stems from physical imbalances rather than being purely mental. Key factors include: Fluctuating blood sugar, where insulin spikes and crashes trigger stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol Nutritional deficiencies, particularly Vitamin B1 and insufficient high-quality animal proteins Lifestyle contributors such as excessive caffeine and sleep deprivat...
The Silent Danger of Licorice for High Blood Pressure 18.02.2026 11:44
The content explains that licorice root can be risky for people with high blood pressure because a specific compound interferes with hormone regulation. This compound blocks a protective enzyme, causing the body to retain sodium and lose potassium, creating an electrolyte imbalance that may lead to heart arrhythmias and muscle cramps. To reduce these risks, it recommends DGL licorice, a modified f...
Avoiding the 13 Biggest Keto Pitfalls 16.02.2026 12:56
Explains that struggles on a ketogenic diet often stem from "dirty keto," poor ingredient quality, and synthetic additives, highlights that lifestyle factors like stress, lack of sleep, and overtraining raise cortisol and block fat burning, emphasizes supporting liver, gallbladder, and gut health for proper metabolism, recommends pairing low-carb eating with intermittent fasting rather than excess...
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