In this episode, Gregory discusses the somewhat sordid history behind the exotic patchouli essential oil, the oil made famous from 1960s Hippies. He reviews its main usages and offers the best ways in which to apply it.
Patchouli Essential Oil
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Podcasts
There are three podcasts in the Naturopathic Earth world. Holistic Health News (HHN) is the flagship. With over 200 plus episodes Gregory covers a wide variety of wellness topics, mostly focused on medical coverups, addictions, dating/intergender dynamics, weight management tips and exposing of toxins.
The Essential Oils & Herbal Apothecary deals with aromatherapy. In Season 1 Katie McCall covers mint, frankincense, lavender, and more. Season 2 Gregory expands to cover rosemary, rose, eucalyptus, sandalwood, etc.
The Confessions of an Obese Child podcast focuses on food addiction, childhood trauma, and addiction in general. The first 20 episodes focus on Gregory’s youth and singular events that occurred to him. The remaining episodes focus on post-weight loss topics like Survivor’s Guilt, Orthorexia, The Body Positive movement and more. Lastly he interviews other formerly overweight individuals.
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