224: Toxins, Trauma, Pathogens & Weight with Dr Jack Kunkel

 
 
 

There are so many people who have their diet dialed in, their exercise on point, their sleep on track and, yet, their weight won’t budge. In this week’s episode, Dr. Jack Kunkel reveals how toxins, pathogens and trauma are common underlying blocks to weight loss and overall health. Come listen as he shares his clinical experience using muscle testing, targeted supplements, emotional release and prayer to help his patients move past these obstacles toward optimal health.

 

EPISODE 224: Toxins, Trauma, Pathogens & Weight with Dr Jack Kunkel

 

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Today's topic is an eye-opener for many of us who have been struggling with shedding those stubborn pounds. We have all heard about the importance of diet, exercise, and sleep. But did you know there are hidden reasons that may be preventing you from achieving your weight loss goals?

Diving Deep with Dr. Jack Kunkel

I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Jack Kunkel, an alternative medical doctor with a PhD in Natural Medicine, at a Cellcore Muscle Testing workshop. His expertise in this domain has been life-changing for many, and today, we'll be delving into what he has uncovered in his years of practice.

The Journey to Alternative Medicine

Dr. Kunkel has a rich and inspiring background. Overcoming personal health challenges, he ventured into the realm of alternative medicine. It wasn't just about the credentials or being an author of "It's Fat Loss, Not Weight Loss" or even his accomplishments as a drug-free pro bodybuilder. It was his personal journey that led him to unravel the mysteries of weight loss resistance, beyond the conventional understanding.

More than Just Diet and Exercise

Dr. Kunkel's clinic sees numerous patients who are doing everything 'right' but still struggle with weight issues. He identifies the hidden culprits as:

  • Toxins

  • Pathogens

  • Trauma

  • Understanding the Cell Danger Response (CDR)

This is where things get really interesting. The CDR is a protective mechanism of our cells. It's a reaction to potential threats that may disturb the balance in our cells. The modern world has exposed us to numerous triggers for CDR, like:

  • Chronic mold exposure

  • Viruses and bacteria

  • Parasites

  • Heavy metals and pesticides

  • BPA exposure

  • Physical injuries and stress

  • Emotional and physical trauma

Our body's powerhouses, the mitochondria, orchestrate the CDR. Once they detect a threat, the CDR is activated, leading to an inflammatory process to protect cells. This means energy production takes a backseat, explaining why individuals with a triggered CDR often feel drained.

Real-life Examples from Dr. Kunkel's Clinic

Dr. Kunkel shared intriguing client case examples. From individuals exposed to mold in their homes to those battling the after-effects of emotional trauma, the stories were both harrowing and hopeful. Through targeted interventions, many of these patients were able to break through their weight loss resistance and reclaim their health.

The Role of Testing and Supplements

Muscle testing has been a valuable tool in Dr. Kunkel's practice, offering insights into individual patient needs. Paired with targeted supplements from Cellcore, he has been able to tailor interventions for optimal outcomes.

Every consultation with Dr. Kunkel goes beyond just the physical. He understands the importance of holistic well-being. Whether discussing favorite healthful meals or seeking inspiration from treasured Bible verses, Dr. Kunkel's approach truly integrates body, mind, and spirit.

For those wishing to connect with Dr. Kunkel, visit https://www.jackkunkel.com/.

If you're one of the many feeling stuck despite doing everything right, remember there's always more to the story. As I always say, have a healthy and blessed week, and never stop seeking answers. You deserve optimal health!

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Thanks for listening! Have a healthy and blessed week!




XOXO,

Chelsea

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