From Emergency Rooms to Ayahuasca: Dr. Jude's Quest for Holistic Healing
We have to be aware of the constraints within evidence-based medicine as well. I see two main problems here. I don't think we're getting a true picture of what helps best often. You know it can be costly both in time and also money, because many of these healing modalities are not funded publicly.
Imagine being a doctor in a bustling A&E, only to find yourself disillusioned with the very system you're a part of. That's the journey Dr. Jude Galea, also known as Dr. Body Mind Soul, takes us on in this solo episode. With an impressive 18-year career in medicine, Dr. Jude has seen it all, but she felt something was missing.
This episode is a candid look into her transition from traditional Western medicine to exploring alternative healing methods that have profoundly impacted her life. Dr. Jude doesn't hold back as she discusses the limitations she sees in the current healthcare system. She believes there's a significant disconnect in how health is approached and treated. This belief led her to found the Witchy Women platform, aiming to offer both patients and doctors a more integrated and holistic view of health.
One of the standout moments in this episode is Dr. Jude's discussion on plant medicine, particularly ayahuasca. She shares her personal experiences and the transformative effects it had on her well-being. But it's not just about her journey; Dr. Jude emphasizes the importance of evaluating evidence when considering alternative therapies, ensuring they are both safe and effective. For anyone curious about bridging the gap between science and spirituality, this episode is a must-listen. Dr.
Jude's mission is clear: to challenge the status quo of Western medicine and offer a more holistic approach to healthcare. Whether you're a healthcare professional or someone seeking alternative healing methods, Dr. Jude's insights will leave you thinking about health in a whole new way.