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Join host Jim Applegate on the Reality of Herbal Therapy podcast as he explores how gratitude — especially with Thanksgiving on the horizon — is more than an emotion: it’s a practice that affects your physical health as well as your mental well-being. In this episode Jim explains what gratitude really is, why it’s a skill to build, and how it interacts with healing traditions and herbal medicine (including insights from Dr. James and personal stories from Jim and his wife, Lynn).
Jim breaks down the science and mechanisms behind gratitude: how it activates the parasympathetic “rest-and-digest” nervous system, sparks feel-good neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin, improves sleep quality, supports digestion, lowers blood pressure for a healthier heart, and even boosts immune function by counteracting the harmful effects of anger and chronic stress.
The episode includes practical, easy-to-adopt techniques to strengthen your gratitude muscle: nightly gratitude journaling with specific details, short gratitude pauses during the day, gratitude walks (counting 10–15 things you appreciate), writing gratitude letters or texts to others, and pairing gratitude with existing routines like mealtime prayer. Jim shares a touching anecdote about a simple compliment changing someone’s day and Lynn’s experience using gratitude journaling through cloudy months in Oregon.
Listeners will learn how gratitude complements herbal and lifestyle approaches — often improving how remedies work — and how cultivating gratitude can increase emotional resilience during long-term illness or life setbacks. Jim encourages trying one gratitude practice for a week and paying attention to changes in sleep, digestion, mood, and overall vitality.
This episode is a gentle, practical guide to bringing ancient wisdom into modern life: small daily habits that lift your outlook, deepen relationships, and support your body’s natural healing. Happy Thanksgiving to listeners in the U.S., and a warm invitation to anyone anywhere to experiment with gratitude and notice the difference it makes.
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Join host Jim Applegate on the Reality of Herbal Therapy podcast as he explores how gratitude — especially with Thanksgiving on the horizon — is more than an emotion: it’s a practice that affects your physical health as well as your mental well-being. In this episode Jim explains what gratitude really is, why it’s a skill to build, and how it interacts with healing traditions and herbal medicine (including insights from Dr. James and personal stories from Jim and his wife, Lynn).
Jim breaks down the science and mechanisms behind gratitude: how it activates the parasympathetic “rest-and-digest” nervous system, sparks feel-good neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin, improves sleep quality, supports digestion, lowers blood pressure for a healthier heart, and even boosts immune function by counteracting the harmful effects of anger and chronic stress.
The episode includes practical, easy-to-adopt techniques to strengthen your gratitude muscle: nightly gratitude journaling with specific details, short gratitude pauses during the day, gratitude walks (counting 10–15 things you appreciate), writing gratitude letters or texts to others, and pairing gratitude with existing routines like mealtime prayer. Jim shares a touching anecdote about a simple compliment changing someone’s day and Lynn’s experience using gratitude journaling through cloudy months in Oregon.
Listeners will learn how gratitude complements herbal and lifestyle approaches — often improving how remedies work — and how cultivating gratitude can increase emotional resilience during long-term illness or life setbacks. Jim encourages trying one gratitude practice for a week and paying attention to changes in sleep, digestion, mood, and overall vitality.
This episode is a gentle, practical guide to bringing ancient wisdom into modern life: small daily habits that lift your outlook, deepen relationships, and support your body’s natural healing. Happy Thanksgiving to listeners in the U.S., and a warm invitation to anyone anywhere to experiment with gratitude and notice the difference it makes.

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