EPISODE · Aug 5, 2026 · 1H 5M
The Hidden Causes of Inflammation, Pain & Chronic Disease
from The Pain and Performance Podcast
In this episode of the Pain and Performance Podcast, Dr. Derrick Hines sits down with Stephen Cabral to discuss why lasting health starts with identifying the root cause, not simply managing symptoms.They explore how inflammation, blood sugar, environmental toxins, mold exposure, and nutrient deficiencies can contribute to chronic pain and disease, and why personalized testing is becoming an essential tool for creating effective treatment plans. The conversation also covers detoxification, lifestyle changes, supplements, and the future of integrative and regenerative medicine.In This Episode-- Why inflammation is often the root of chronic health issues-- The value of personalized testing over guesswork-- How mold, heavy metals, and toxins affect health-- The role of blood sugar in healing and recovery-- Why removing health stressors can improve long-term outcomes-- The future of functional and regenerative medicineDERRICKInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/derrickbhines/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@DrDerrickSTEPHENMian Website: StephenCabral.com Podcast: StephenCabral.com/podcasts Personomics book: StephenCabral.com/personomics Inflammation test: StephenCabral.com/inflammation Big5 labs: StephenCabral.com/Big5
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In this episode of the Pain and Performance Podcast, Dr. Derrick Hines sits down with Stephen Cabral to discuss why lasting health starts with identifying the root cause, not simply managing symptoms. They explore how inflammation, blood sugar, environmental toxins, mold exposure, and nutrient deficiencies can contribute to chronic pain and disease, and why personalized testing is becoming an essential tool for creating effective treatment plans. The conversation also covers detoxification, ...
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