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Bryan Ardis

Health expert specializing in plant-based healing

Top 10 podcasts with Bryan Ardis

Ranked by the Snipd community
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6 snips
Sep 7, 2024 • 59min

Healing with visualization, spoken word, and the Almighty

Dr. Bryan Ardis, an advocate for healing through visualization, and Nichola Burnett, a spoken word supporter, unveil the transformative power of mindset in health. They emphasize that healing requires no boundaries and that our words and thoughts are potent forces, akin to prayer. The duo challenges conventional medicine, encouraging listeners to explore alternative healing methods. Personal stories and practical tips on managing health through positivity and natural remedies create a vibrant discussion on redefining wellness.
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Sep 17, 2024 • 58min

Mammograms are only for those persons who enjoy being a victim

Dr. Bryan Ardis, a proactive health advocate, tackles pressing health issues and challenges conventional narratives. He discusses the real risks of H5N1 and debunks fears about pandemic threats, promoting natural remedies like black cumin seed oil. The conversation also critiques misleading media portrayals of health crises, particularly around breast cancer screening methods and the perception of victims in chemotherapy. Ardis urges listeners to take charge of their health choices and explore holistic solutions.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 58min

Monkeypox has two natural enemies, one is in your pantry

Dr. Bryan Ardis, a health advocate and researcher, dives into surprising cures for monkeypox found right in your kitchen. He discusses how everyday items like black pepper and curcumin can combat disease. Ardis expresses skepticism about the FDA's new COVID-19 vaccine approvals, urging listeners to explore natural remedies instead. He also highlights alarming trends in syphilis rates and the hidden risks of alcohol consumption, linking them to broader health concerns. Tune in for an enlightening perspective on health innovations!
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Aug 11, 2024 • 59min

Toxic water, toxic culture, and listener’s questions

Dr. Bryan Ardis, an expert in human behavior, discusses why people resist changing their views even with clear evidence. Nichola Burnett highlights the cultural and environmental health impacts. Dr. Henry Ealy dives into snake venom's influence on immunity and the significant effects of COVID-19 on mental health. They touch on water quality issues, ethical concerns in treatments, and the need for a holistic approach towards health, urging listeners to navigate misinformation and prioritize personal empowerment in their wellness journey.
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Jul 9, 2024 • 58min

40% of all adults struggle with panic disorders; this show is how to thrive!

Dr. Bryan Ardis discusses common benzodiazepines for panic disorders. Topics include hidden food allergies affecting mental health, Utah's high anxiety rates, molestation in families, and natural remedies for anxiety relief.
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Oct 1, 2024 • 58min

Calling all parents, your kids are chroming-huffing!

Dr. Bryan Ardis, a health and youth safety speaker, sheds light on the alarming trend of ‘chroming,’ a dangerous inhalant abuse practice that has tragically claimed young lives. He urges parents, teachers, and counselors to be aware and proactive. The discussion also touches on rising mental health challenges, particularly among transgender youth facing adversity, and emphasizes the importance of community support. Ardis highlights how faith can empower individuals to navigate despair and promote resilience in vulnerable populations.
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Aug 31, 2024 • 59min

Searching for answers… Demonic strongholds and health

Nichola Burnett, an advocate for healing and freedom, joins health professionals Dr. Bryan Ardis and Dr. Henry Ealy, a community wellness advocate. They share uplifting stories of community support during challenging times, the importance of detoxifying spike proteins for better health, and the vital role of spirituality in healing. With heartfelt anecdotes, they discuss the influence of love and forgiveness in health journeys and explore the connections between spiritual strongholds and physical well-being, inspiring listeners to embrace holistic healing.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 58min

Death blamed on abortion ban instead of the deadly abortion drug prescribed

Dr. Bryan Ardis, a medical professional with a keen focus on controversial healthcare topics, challenges prevailing narratives around abortion laws and their consequences. He discloses shocking insights into a tragic case where a young mother died, questioning media portrayals that blame abortion bans. The conversation highlights the critical need for transparency regarding abortion medications, the risks involved, and the ethical responsibilities of healthcare providers. Ardis' compelling arguments aim to redefine the discussion around women's health and legislative impact.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 58min

Proof! Americans are in need of mental health more than ever before

Dr. Bryan Ardis, a renowned speaker on the mental health crisis, shares compelling insights into America's urgent need for mental health professionals. He emphasizes the exponential job opportunities in this field, from therapy to counseling. Ardis critiques current treatment methods and advocates for holistic solutions to address rising mental health issues. He underlines the importance of accessible care, especially in underserved communities, and discusses the implications of a post-pandemic world on mental health awareness.
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Aug 17, 2024 • 59min

Western medicine death camps

Dr. Bryan Ardis shares a personal and heartbreaking account of his father-in-law’s tragic end in a hospital during the pandemic, exposing profound flaws in the healthcare system. Nichola Burnett discusses the emotional challenges families face when navigating medical decisions, advocating for holistic care. Dr. Henry Ealy sheds light on the detrimental impacts of profit-driven practices in hospitals and inspires listeners to demand better health care. Together, they challenge the status quo and call for a more compassionate approach to healing.