In today’s episode of the Inspire Health Podcast, Dr. William Walsh PhD, FACN, of the non-profit Walsh Research Institute (WRI), a visionary in the field of nutritional biochemical imbalances and mental health, touches on the effects of biochemical factors that are causing you to struggle in your life.
Dr. Walsh shares his wisdom and research from the past four decades of working with over 40,000 patients at his former clinic and through WRI’s international physician education programs, and creating one of the largest chemical databases in the world when it comes to nutrient imbalances, and autism and ADHD.
Great information. It explains a lot about my own health experiences.
The only thing I would suggest to address is the audio as it was very muffled at times.
Thank you so much for sharing and for your professional services making people’s lives better Dr. Loken.
Thank you for the feedback Gerda. We are working on improving the audio. I’m so glad you find the information valuable. Please share with your friends and family that could benefit from the information as well. Many thanks.
I love the NEW cutting edge knowledge on mental Health and Dr walsh and Dr loken are Bringing hope to mental ill. Thank’s guys!!
Thank you Frank!
Thank-you for providing us with so much valuable information! Clears up a lot of complexities with issues on what still is a very complicated topic in understanding human behavior.
Thank you Jane. I glad it gave you clarity.
In reading Dr. David Hawkins, I was introduced to the idea of treatments for mental health by combining vitamin therapy with his mental health patients. I have an autistic nephew and a niece who has trichotillomania who I know would benefit from an nutrient deficiency test and treatment program. This is something I am going to share with my family. It is incredibly reassuring that more and more medical doctors are opening up to alternative therapy to drugs. In Dr. Hawkins time, he was ridiculed. It’s amazing that hundreds of doctors are prescribing vitamin protocols with or without important medication. Quality of life is also possible for those suffering from mental health issues. Thank you Dr. Loken and Dr. Walsh, very helpful and hopeful information.
Thank you for sharing your story Kelly. These are such powerful conversations and they are truly changing lives. Many thanks for listening.
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