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Jan 2024
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019 - Zach Bush MD

Robert Edward Grant
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In this episode, Robert and Zach Bush, MD, engage in a thought-provoking conversation, greatly influenced by their recent trip to Egypt. The initial part of their dialogue covers a wide range of topics, including spirituality, interconnectedness, the impact of consciousness and personal experiences on worldview, and the exploration of ancient and mythical sites like Atlantis. They also discuss self-discovery and the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom, emphasizing the deep connection between humans, nature, and the environment.

Zach shares a significant moment from their journey in Egypt, elaborating on these themes, specifically in the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid of Giza. This experience, notable for its blend of humor in a revered setting, underscored the value of finding joy in sacred moments. This was particularly meaningful for those in the group visiting Egypt for the first time.

Further into the podcast, Zach reflects on his professional background as a hospice doctor. He talks about witnessing the human body's incredible ability to heal when freed from an overload of medications. These observations provide a critical perspective on the overuse of pharmaceuticals in modern healthcare, highlighting its limitations and adverse effects.

Zach also discusses his extensive research in soil science. Over the past ten years, his lab has been investigating how nature can process and mitigate the accumulated human trauma of the last century. His findings reveal nature's remarkable resilience and capability to undergo significant genetic changes, indicating a profound potential for ecological and biological rebalancing under the right circumstances. 

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