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AMERICA EMBOLDENED: Fibromyalgia & the Endocannabinoid System with Chip Paul
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In this episode of the America Emboldened podcast, host Greg Boulden interviews Chip Paul, a leading expert on the endocannabinoid system, to discuss fibromyalgia, a chronic condition affecting 2-4% of the population, primarily women, characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, and brain fog. Paul shares his journey from exploring medical marijuana to manage his and his wife’s chronic pain to becoming a self-taught researcher and advocate for natural health solutions, emphasizing the endocannabinoid system’s role in regulating pain, stress, and immune function. He explains how dietary imbalances, particularly an excess of omega-6 fats from sources like corn and soy, contribute to inflammation and exacerbate conditions like fibromyalgia, advocating for a balanced omega-3 and omega-6 intake through foods like chia and flax seeds. Paul also discusses natural pain management alternatives like licorice and clove, the importance of addressing underlying infections such as hookworm or H. pylori, and strategies to mitigate opioid addiction by healing the gut biome, offering practical advice for listeners to take control of their health through diet and nature-based remedies.
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In this episode of the America Emboldened podcast, host Greg Boulden interviews Chip Paul, a leading expert on the endocannabinoid system, to discuss fibromyalgia, a chronic condition affecting 2-4% of the population, primarily women, characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, and brain fog. Paul shares his journey from exploring medical marijuana to manage his and his wife’s chronic pain to becoming a self-taught researcher and advocate for natural health solutions, emphasizing the endocannabinoid system’s role in regulating pain, stress, and immune function. He explains how dietary imbalances, particularly an excess of omega-6 fats from sources like corn and soy, contribute to inflammation and exacerbate conditions like fibromyalgia, advocating for a balanced omega-3 and omega-6 intake through foods like chia and flax seeds. Paul also discusses natural pain management alternatives like licorice and clove, the importance of addressing underlying infections such as hookworm or H. pylori, and strategies to mitigate opioid addiction by healing the gut biome, offering practical advice for listeners to take control of their health through diet and nature-based remedies.
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