In this podcast episode, Tyler interviews Dr. Sherry Sami a dual specialist in pediatric dentistry and orthodontics. She was a clinical instructor at UCLA and one of the creators of the Children Health Advocacy Training (CHAT) curriculum.
Protein: The Building Blocks of Healing
Whether it’s a bone or a blood cell, protein provides the building blocks that regenerate our bodies.
Infinite Possibilities
In embryology, there is a condition known as fetal papyraceus. This occurs when the growth of one twin fetus happens faster than its sibling’s.
Manifest Reality by Painting the Ideal Scene
Reflecting on my studies in microbiology and electrochemistry, I have a realization that I want to share with you. Every microbiologist and electrochemist are very familiar with Dmitri Mendeleev.
Positive & Negative in the Bittersweet Experience
When will we learn to love the watermelon that is life? Every experience is its own watermelon, and with it comes its own seeds.
Smooth Move
The worlds of psychiatry, psychoanalysis, self-improvement and even religion perpetuate the misperception that we are incapable of processing our own negative emotional experiences and need them to find peace of mind and a sense of safety in the world.
The Map to Healing and Defeating the Ego
Discussing how Les Misérables teaches us to recognize the map toward healing includes connecting to our Higher Self, embracing our Inner Child, and defeating the Ego through loving choices.
Healthy Mind, Healthy Body
Meditation is a verified fourth state of consciousness, far removed from simple relaxation. When we sustain ourselves at this unique level of mind, the body responds in amazing ways.
Healing and Forging a New Path in Life
One of my first sleepless nights came long before my health crisis in medical school. It followed an advanced English literature class with Mrs. Shaman at Claremont High School.
Tuning Your Body to Earth’s Natural Frequency
In 1899, the world-renowned scientist and inventor, Nikola Tesla discovered that the earth resonates a frequency, just like a radio broadcast antenna, of approximately 8Hz.