The Cured Collective

CC 111: The Mess of Modern Medicine


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In the latest episode of the Cured Collective Podcast, Joe discusses the state of the industrialized healthcare system. He offers a personal story with the listeners, and speaks to a great need for change in modern medicine.

Joe also opens up about his own experience with various health issues, including anxiety and depression. He originally tried taking the traditional therapeutic route: taking prescription medication, seeing professionals, and so on. However, he was ultimately left feeling dissatisfied with this course of treatment.

It was only through alternative medicine that Joe found himself meeting true peace and deep relief. Since then, he has made it his personal and entrepreneurial mission to provide the both the education on and practical accessibility to natural solutions. 

“I still believe that modern medicine is important, but I truly believe that there are other options. – Joseph Sheehey

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Key Highlights

  • Why alternative medicine can offer equally (or more) powerful solutions to common ailments, like anxiety and depression;

  • What it can feel like to experience injustice within the healthcare system;

  • Why it’s important to continue to open our minds, expand our perspective, and even question the ideas and ideologies we were conditioned to believe.

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