Foghorn Express: Amandha Vollmer (ADV) with Reinette Senum
Video Overview
In this video, Amandha Vollmer (ADV) is joined by Reinette Senum. This enlightening conversation covers a wide range of topics with a focus on natural health and personal advocacy. Amandha shares intriguing insights from her time at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, where she faced immediate challenges that led to her being blacklisted shortly after enrolling. She describes the conflicts between her outspoken advocacy for natural health products and the prevailing educational norms.
During this discussion, Amandha also elaborates on her vision for her website and private community at Yummy.Doctor. She is passionate about empowering individuals to “become their own doctors,” fostering a community where members gain confidence and knowledge to manage their health independently through natural approaches.
Virology, a central theme in this video, is critically examined. Amandha and Reinette challenge the conventional portrayal of viruses, arguing that the mainstream medical narrative often disregards the natural function of the body. Amandha encourages viewers to seek a deeper understanding of the ‘terrain’—the body’s own ecosystem—and emphasizes the importance of supporting their health through natural approaches. Addressing the topic of parasites, Amandha explains that parasites are not inherently bad but serve an important function by helping to clean up wastes and toxins within our bodies.
Additionally, Amandha speaks about DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide), providing detailed insights into its scientific basis, uses, and applications. She praises DMSO for its effectiveness and versatility as a natural treatment option in her holistic practice.
This compelling dialogue between Amandha and Reinette Senum offers a profound exploration of alternative health perspectives that challenge conventional medical practices. Watch now to gain insight into the transformative power of natural therapies and learn how to body truly functions.
Reinette Senum