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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2024 · 55 MIN

67: How to Reverse Disease and Heal Yourself - With Dr. William Li

from ReversABLE · host Josh Dech

Most people get inflammation that could have been prevented, get diagnosed with a disease they shouldn't have, end up on medication they didn't need, living a poor quality of life they never wanted. But if we can learn to hack our inflammation to let our body actually heal, we can avoid, or even cure disease all together, and rewrite our destiny.   TOPICS DISCUSSED: What actually causes inflammation  The root of all diseases and how to prevent them How our gut connectes to full body inflammation and disease How we can make all of our organs heal themselves How to hack our double down on our body's healing processes   Don't put off healing your gut any longer - join the community to heal yours now! https://gutsolution.ca/skool   More from Dr. William Li: Grab your copy of his books: Eat To Beat Your Diet, and Eat To Beat Disease Website: drwilliamli.com   Find Dr William Li on Social Media Instagram: @DrWilliamLi Facebook: @DrWilliamLi YouTube: @DrWilliamLi TikTok: @DrWilliamLi    

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