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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2021 · 39 MIN

Spontaneous Remissions with Dr. Jeffrey Rediger

from Life, Death & The Space Between with Dr. Amy Robbins

Dr. Jeffrey Rediger, MD, Masters in Divinity, is on the faculty of Harvard Medical School, the Medical Director of McLean SE Adult Psychiatry and Community Affairs at McLean Hospital, and the Chief of Behavioral Medicine at Good Samaritan Medical Center. A licensed physician and board-certified psychiatrist, he also has a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary. His research with remarkable individuals who have recovered from illnesses considered incurable has been featured on the Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Oz Shows, among others. When it comes to spontaneous healing, skepticism abounds. Doctors are taught that “miraculous” recoveries are flukes, and as a result they don’t study those cases or take them into account when treating patients. Dr. Rediger, who has spent over 15 years studying spontaneous healing, pioneering the use of scientific tools to investigate recoveries from incurable illnesses. Dr. Rediger’s research has taken him from America’s top hospitals to healing centers around the world―and along the way he’s uncovered insights into why some people beat the odds.  His new book, Cured, helps us understand the science behind spontaneous healing.    “Before you heal someone, ask them if they are willing to give up the things that made them sick.”                                                 – Dr. Jeffrey Rediger, Cured   In this fascinating conversation, we talk about: Spontaneous remission and real life examples How a person’s identity determines the ability to heal Disease creating factors in our environment Four Pillars of Health Healing your immune system Healing your nutrition Healing your stress response Healing your identityHow facing death changes things Emotional nutrition In-person connection vs. other types of connection Role of default mode network in healing Responsibility vs. blame in these healings  Spontaneous remission in children   FOLLOW DR. JEFFREY REDIGER https://drjeffreyrediger.com https://www.instagram.com/drjeffreyrediger/     FOLLOW DR. AMY ROBBINS www.dramyrobbins.com http://www.instagram.com/dramyrobbins https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEllYb5lKCXnpCGNtoFpS7g   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dr. Jeffrey Rediger, MD, Masters in Divinity, is on the faculty of Harvard Medical School, the Medical Director of McLean SE Adult Psychiatry and Community Affairs at McLean Hospital, and the Chief of Behavioral Medicine at Good Samaritan Medical Center. A licensed physician and board-certified psychiatrist, he also has a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary. His research with remarkable individuals who have recovered from illnesses considered incurable has been featured on the Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Oz Shows, among others. When it comes to spontaneous healing, skepticism abounds. Doctors are taught that “miraculous” recoveries are flukes, and as a result they don’t study those cases or take them into account when treating patients. Dr. Rediger, who has spent over 15 years studying spontaneous healing, pioneering the use of scientific tools to investigate recoveries from incurable illnesses. Dr. Rediger’s research has taken him from America’s top hospitals to healing centers around the world―and along the way he’s uncovered insights into why some people beat the odds.  His new book, Cured, helps us understand the science behind spontaneous healing.    “Before you heal someone, ask them if they are willing to give up the things that made them sick.”                                                 – Dr. Jeffrey Rediger, Cured   In this fascinating conversation, we talk about: Spontaneous remission and real life examples How a person’s identity determines the ability to heal Disease creating factors in our environment Four Pillars of Health Healing your immune system Healing your nutrition Healing your stress response Healing your identityHow facing death changes things Emotional nutrition In-person connection vs. other types of connection Role of default mode network in healing Responsibility vs. blame in these healings  Spontaneous remission in children   FOLLOW DR. JEFFREY REDIGER https://drjeffreyrediger.com https://www.instagram.com/drjeffreyrediger/     FOLLOW DR. AMY ROBBINS www.dramyrobbins.com http://www.instagram.com/dramyrobbins https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEllYb5lKCXnpCGNtoFpS7g   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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