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In this episode, I sit down with Beth Lambert - bestselling author, founder of Documenting Hope, and creator of the CHIRP Study - for a deep dive into the skyrocketing rates of chronic illness in children. Beth shares her personal journey from pharmaceutical consultant to healthcare reform advocate, explains the "Total Load" theory of disease, and discusses the environmental, dietary, and systemic factors driving conditions like autism, ADHD, autoimmune disease, and allergies.
The conversation covers vaccines, fluoride, gut health, sleep, and practical steps parents can take today, all grounded in science, and without the usual gatekeeping.
Timestamps:
0:23 – Introduction: Meet Beth Lambert
8:01 – Beth gets kicked out of 3 pediatricians' offices for asking about root causes
15:50 – How post-WWII pharmaceutical culture shaped modern medicine
17:57 – Direct-to-consumer drug advertising: the U.S. is one of only two countries that allow it
22:07 – The data: from 2% of kids with chronic illness in 1960 to 54%+ today
24:23 – What's driving the epidemic? Food, air, water, antibiotics, toxins — the "Total Load"
25:48 – Explaining the Total Load Theory and why no single cause explains it all
30:40 – The CHIRP Study: Child Health Inventory for Resilience and Prevention
31:15 – Preliminary findings: more health stressors = worse health outcomes
36:32 – The vaccine-autism debate: why we need open, unbiased science
37:59 – Antibiotics and the microbiome: the biggest signal in the CHIRP data
43:13 – "The science is settled" — why that phrase has no place in real science
54:38 – Fluoride: Beth hasn't used it in 20 years — here's why
1:06:25 – Gut health: why the microbiome is foundational but not the whole picture
1:12:22 – Is it ADHD or is it sleep deprivation? The airway-behavior connection
1:19:57 – Biohacks (peptides, red light, vagus nerve stimulators): helpful tools, not solutions
1:23:16 – Take-home message: clinician-parent partnership and owning your child's health
1:25:37 – Where to find Beth & Documenting Hope: documentinghope.com
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In this episode, I sit down with Beth Lambert - bestselling author, founder of Documenting Hope, and creator of the CHIRP Study - for a deep dive into the skyrocketing rates of chronic illness in children. Beth shares her personal journey from pharmaceutical consultant to healthcare reform advocate, explains the "Total Load" theory of disease, and discusses the environmental, dietary, and systemic factors driving conditions like autism, ADHD, autoimmune disease, and allergies.
The conversation covers vaccines, fluoride, gut health, sleep, and practical steps parents can take today, all grounded in science, and without the usual gatekeeping.
Timestamps:
0:23 – Introduction: Meet Beth Lambert
8:01 – Beth gets kicked out of 3 pediatricians' offices for asking about root causes
15:50 – How post-WWII pharmaceutical culture shaped modern medicine
17:57 – Direct-to-consumer drug advertising: the U.S. is one of only two countries that allow it
22:07 – The data: from 2% of kids with chronic illness in 1960 to 54%+ today
24:23 – What's driving the epidemic? Food, air, water, antibiotics, toxins — the "Total Load"
25:48 – Explaining the Total Load Theory and why no single cause explains it all
30:40 – The CHIRP Study: Child Health Inventory for Resilience and Prevention
31:15 – Preliminary findings: more health stressors = worse health outcomes
36:32 – The vaccine-autism debate: why we need open, unbiased science
37:59 – Antibiotics and the microbiome: the biggest signal in the CHIRP data
43:13 – "The science is settled" — why that phrase has no place in real science
54:38 – Fluoride: Beth hasn't used it in 20 years — here's why
1:06:25 – Gut health: why the microbiome is foundational but not the whole picture
1:12:22 – Is it ADHD or is it sleep deprivation? The airway-behavior connection
1:19:57 – Biohacks (peptides, red light, vagus nerve stimulators): helpful tools, not solutions
1:23:16 – Take-home message: clinician-parent partnership and owning your child's health
1:25:37 – Where to find Beth & Documenting Hope: documentinghope.com
LINKS:

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