Mari Arce
Special guest
Marizelle Arce is a pioneering naturopathic terrain doctor, certified kinesiologist, and nutrition expert with a perspective on healthcare that is informed by her diverse upbringing and educational experiences. Upon attending conventional medical school for almost 2 years Dr. Arce left, disheartened by institutionalized thinking. She then discovered and attended Naturopathic medical school and graduated with a more holistic understanding of health.
Since 2015, Dr. Arce has been the leader of the Westchester chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation. She specializes in nutrition and food education for degenerative diseases as well as biological health, and teaches those interested in Pleomorphism and ancestral medicine, two subjects that are not widely known. She conducts her own research, from which she draws on the works of Drs. Weston Price, Gunther Enderlein, and Royal Lee.
Dr. Arce is a proponent of sustainable farming done without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, clean water and an unpolluted environment, the use of nontoxic building materials, and an adherence to traditional dietary principles; as well as of the avoidance of vacc!nes and pharmaceutical agents. She is a drugless practitioner and believes in the body’s innate wisdom.
*Keep an eye out for Mari's forthcoming book - and remember to follow her on Twitter and IG.
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Mari Arce has been a guest on 1 episode.
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Episode 79: The End of Backwards Medicine with Mari Arce
October 23rd, 2024 | Season 5 | 1 hr 2 mins
anthropology, conspiracy, health, medicine, mental health, science
Marizelle Arce joins Brendan to discuss a fascinating array of health-related subjects, and happily goes where many gurus do not. Mari is a pioneering naturopathic terrain doctor, certified kinesiologist, and (drugless) nutrition expert with a perspective on healthcare that is informed by her diverse upbringing and educational experiences. Mari abandoned conventional medical school after almost 2 years, disheartened by institutionalized thinking. She specializes in nutrition and food education for degenerative diseases as well as biological health, and teaches those interested in Pleomorphism and ancestral medicine, two subjects that are not widely known. In her research she draws on the works of Drs. Weston Price, Gunther Enderlein, and Royal Lee.