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In Part 2 of the liver series, we uncover the lifelong congestion shaping today’s emotional, hormonal, and spiritual instability. This episode traces how the body becomes overwhelmed long before adulthood ever begins — starting with early childhood exposures, processed food, fragrances, plastics, endocrine disruptors, stress chemistry, and the silent thickening of bile that most people never notice.
We explore how this slow, steady buildup creates a biochemical terrain where hormones linger, toxins recirculate, and the liver is forced to reprocess the same waste day after day. From childhood overwhelm to adolescent dysregulation, and from teenage identity confusion to young-adult exhaustion, we follow the progression of how a congested liver quietly alters clarity, mood, resilience, gene expression, and the ability to process the world.
This isn’t a conversation about disease — it’s a revelation about the inner traffic jam that modern life creates inside the body. We break down how slowed bile flow affects hormone signaling, stress responses, emotional stability, and even the way a person hears Jehovah, perceives truth, and interprets their own identity.
This episode connects the dots between biology and the spiritual battle shaping this generation, showing how internal congestion forms the groundwork long before cultural influences or psychological pressures take root.
If Part 1 opened the door, Part 2 reveals the landscape — the internal overwhelm so many are carrying, and the clarity that begins to return when the liver is finally allowed to flow again.
By What Do You Intend, Hosted by Jem and DustinIn Part 2 of the liver series, we uncover the lifelong congestion shaping today’s emotional, hormonal, and spiritual instability. This episode traces how the body becomes overwhelmed long before adulthood ever begins — starting with early childhood exposures, processed food, fragrances, plastics, endocrine disruptors, stress chemistry, and the silent thickening of bile that most people never notice.
We explore how this slow, steady buildup creates a biochemical terrain where hormones linger, toxins recirculate, and the liver is forced to reprocess the same waste day after day. From childhood overwhelm to adolescent dysregulation, and from teenage identity confusion to young-adult exhaustion, we follow the progression of how a congested liver quietly alters clarity, mood, resilience, gene expression, and the ability to process the world.
This isn’t a conversation about disease — it’s a revelation about the inner traffic jam that modern life creates inside the body. We break down how slowed bile flow affects hormone signaling, stress responses, emotional stability, and even the way a person hears Jehovah, perceives truth, and interprets their own identity.
This episode connects the dots between biology and the spiritual battle shaping this generation, showing how internal congestion forms the groundwork long before cultural influences or psychological pressures take root.
If Part 1 opened the door, Part 2 reveals the landscape — the internal overwhelm so many are carrying, and the clarity that begins to return when the liver is finally allowed to flow again.