EPISODE · Jul 23, 2026 · 39 MIN
The Power of Thought in Healing and Health
from Good Day Health · host Doug Stephan
On this episode of *Good Day Health*, host Doug Stephan is joined by Dr. Jack Stockwell for a thought-provoking conversation about the connection between mindset, nutrition, and healthy aging. Dr. Jack explores how our thoughts, attitudes, and daily habits can influence physical health, emphasizing the powerful relationship between mental well-being and the body's natural ability to heal, adapt, and thrive.The discussion examines the potential effects of certain prescription medications on brain function and overall vitality, encouraging listeners to have informed conversations with their healthcare providers while considering lifestyle approaches that support long-term wellness. Dr. Jack also explains how nutritional deficiencies can contribute to reduced energy, diminished vitality, and changes in overall health, highlighting the importance of obtaining essential nutrients through a balanced, nutrient-dense diet.Doug and Dr. Jack explore the benefits of chlorophyll-rich foods and fat-soluble vitamins, discussing their role in supporting cellular health, immune function, and overall well-being. The episode also focuses on practical strategies for maintaining strong bones, healthy joints, and lifelong mobility through proper nutrition, regular exercise, and consistent physical activity.Throughout the conversation, Dr. Jack shares his philosophy on aging well by investing in healthy habits today rather than simply managing disease later in life. From supporting brain health and preserving physical function to reducing the risk of frailty and maintaining independence, the episode offers practical insights and natural approaches to helping listeners stay active, healthy, and vibrant for years to come. For more on Good Day Health…Website: GoodDayHealthShow.comSocial Media: @GoodDayNetworks
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