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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Austin Lake, a practicing physician who thinks from the traditional and functional sides of the healthcare space. He is also a Christian and sees the connection between the physical body and our spirituality.
We get into all sorts of stuff, including:
Why healthcare studies are often funded by corporations with financial interests
How to choose a holistic Doctor
Avoiding Doctors practicing unbiblical spirituality
The connection between the physical world and the spiritual world
What can we do to begin the practice of Good health
The top 3 health changes someone can make right now to begin their journey towards breaking free of the matrix and getting healthy
Plus much more.
About Dr. Lake:
Dr. Austin Lake is a dedicated healthcare professional with a deep passion for empowering individuals to take control of their health and well-being. With a strong educational background and a commitment to natural, holistic approaches to healing, he has become a leading figure in the field of functional medicine.
Dr. Lake holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Physiology with a minor in Biology from the University of Northern Colorado. He furthered his education by earning a Clinical Doctorate degree in Physiotherapy from Tennessee State University. Dr. Lake's commitment to providing comprehensive care led him to pursue a Post-Doctorate Board Certification in Functional Medicine from the School of Applied Functional Medicine.
Dr. Lake is the visionary founder of Theophilus Health, a healthcare practice that is guided by a deep commitment to natural healing and functional medicine principles. His groundbreaking creation, the Active Life Program, has transformed the lives of over 700 women, enabling them to overcome chronic illness and reclaim their vibrancy and vitality.
Relevant Links:
Dr. Austin Lake's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.austin.lake
Dr. Lake's Reclaim program for Women: https://theactivelifeprogram.mykajabi.com/
Time Magazine Article, formally tiled: "what if ultra-processed foods aren't as bad as you think": https://time.com/7007857/ultra-processed-foods-advocate/
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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Austin Lake, a practicing physician who thinks from the traditional and functional sides of the healthcare space. He is also a Christian and sees the connection between the physical body and our spirituality.
We get into all sorts of stuff, including:
Why healthcare studies are often funded by corporations with financial interests
How to choose a holistic Doctor
Avoiding Doctors practicing unbiblical spirituality
The connection between the physical world and the spiritual world
What can we do to begin the practice of Good health
The top 3 health changes someone can make right now to begin their journey towards breaking free of the matrix and getting healthy
Plus much more.
About Dr. Lake:
Dr. Austin Lake is a dedicated healthcare professional with a deep passion for empowering individuals to take control of their health and well-being. With a strong educational background and a commitment to natural, holistic approaches to healing, he has become a leading figure in the field of functional medicine.
Dr. Lake holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Physiology with a minor in Biology from the University of Northern Colorado. He furthered his education by earning a Clinical Doctorate degree in Physiotherapy from Tennessee State University. Dr. Lake's commitment to providing comprehensive care led him to pursue a Post-Doctorate Board Certification in Functional Medicine from the School of Applied Functional Medicine.
Dr. Lake is the visionary founder of Theophilus Health, a healthcare practice that is guided by a deep commitment to natural healing and functional medicine principles. His groundbreaking creation, the Active Life Program, has transformed the lives of over 700 women, enabling them to overcome chronic illness and reclaim their vibrancy and vitality.
Relevant Links:
Dr. Austin Lake's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.austin.lake
Dr. Lake's Reclaim program for Women: https://theactivelifeprogram.mykajabi.com/
Time Magazine Article, formally tiled: "what if ultra-processed foods aren't as bad as you think": https://time.com/7007857/ultra-processed-foods-advocate/
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