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What if the path to healing begins with rebellion?

In this episode of ReInvent Healthcare, Dr. Ritamarie Loscalzo takes you deep into the radical idea that transformation doesn’t begin with protocols but with questions. Too many people accept dismissive diagnoses, symptom-suppressing prescriptions, and “normal” lab results that overlook early signs of metabolic dysfunction. This episode is a call to action for practitioners to help their clients rebel against the status quo and reclaim authority over their health.

You’ll discover how to recognize the red flags conventional medicine misses, how to empower clients to speak up, and how to use root-cause strategies that go beyond symptom management. If you’ve ever had a client say “my doctor said everything looks fine” while their body clearly says otherwise, this is the episode that arms you with the mindset and methods to change that narrative.

What’s Inside This Episode?

  • How blind trust in the healthcare system can lead to missed diagnoses and worse
  • Why “normal” lab ranges are anything but normal for vibrant health
  • The early metabolic signs that signal disease before symptoms appear
  • Dr. Ritamarie’s personal story and why she’s made it her mission to help others question everything
  • The truth about firing doctors, advocating for better labs, and demanding answers
  • The role of the practitioner as a health detective, not a protocol pusher
  • Why personalized, root-cause healing requires rebellion
  • How to teach clients to tune into their bodies and take ownership of their health journey

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