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Last time on Idiopathic, we ventured to Exeter, Rhode Island, when fear (yet again) overtook a small New England town. This time, it was the 1800’s and People were dying. Their loved ones believed the deceased weren't just gone, but coming back from the beyond to prey on the living.
One case in particular stood out: Mercy Lena Brown. Why? They dug her up, not to destroy her, but to save her brother from a similar fate. But Here's the twist: Mercy's body seemed to have barely decayed months after her death. Was this proof of the undead walking among us, or something else entirely?
In Part 2 we continue our adventure. We'll revisit the medical explanations we discussed before, but this time, we'll put on our science detective hats and see if these theories hold up under closer examination, on today’s episode of Idiopathic..
Co-Host Info: Dr. Sarah Kashdan is a registered naturopathic doctor and licensed acupuncturist in Fort Collins Colorado. Dr. Kashdan practices a whole-body multisystem approach to healthcare using several modalities such as diet, lifestyle, nutrition, and herbal medicine. Dr. Kashdan also has degrees in environmental health and toxicology and is a certified mold-literate provider. Dr. Kashdan can be found at Rocky Mountain Natural Medicine. Her instagram is @coloradonaturedoc
Clinic website: https://www.fortcollins-naturalmedicine.com
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By Daryl and SarahLast time on Idiopathic, we ventured to Exeter, Rhode Island, when fear (yet again) overtook a small New England town. This time, it was the 1800’s and People were dying. Their loved ones believed the deceased weren't just gone, but coming back from the beyond to prey on the living.
One case in particular stood out: Mercy Lena Brown. Why? They dug her up, not to destroy her, but to save her brother from a similar fate. But Here's the twist: Mercy's body seemed to have barely decayed months after her death. Was this proof of the undead walking among us, or something else entirely?
In Part 2 we continue our adventure. We'll revisit the medical explanations we discussed before, but this time, we'll put on our science detective hats and see if these theories hold up under closer examination, on today’s episode of Idiopathic..
Co-Host Info: Dr. Sarah Kashdan is a registered naturopathic doctor and licensed acupuncturist in Fort Collins Colorado. Dr. Kashdan practices a whole-body multisystem approach to healthcare using several modalities such as diet, lifestyle, nutrition, and herbal medicine. Dr. Kashdan also has degrees in environmental health and toxicology and is a certified mold-literate provider. Dr. Kashdan can be found at Rocky Mountain Natural Medicine. Her instagram is @coloradonaturedoc
Clinic website: https://www.fortcollins-naturalmedicine.com
Refs and Resources