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The Trip Lab

Mary Ella Wood, DO

Welcome to The Trip Lab, kitchen table conversations about integrative medicine and psychedelics with your host and attending physician, Dr. Mary Ella Wood. Taking an evidenced-based approach, we will break down the latest research, interview leaders in the field, and answer all the questions that don't often get brought up in the doctor's office. Instagram: @thetriplabpodcast - Email: thetriplabp... more

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Osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) is a hands on diagnostic and treatment modality that DOs learn in medical school. You may have seen the DO (rather than MD) after your doctors name and never really understood what that meant. We dive into the... more

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3 months ago

In this episode we will take a deep dive into one of the leading causes of the global burden of disease-- hypertension, or high blood pressure. We will go over the pathophysiology, learn how hypertension develops and why it is so bad for the body. more

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9 months ago

Today I will be introducing a new 'deep dive series' on The Trip Lab. We are going to be looking into the most common medical conditions to really understand what is happening in the body and how they develop. With that understanding, we can better u... more

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9 months ago

This episode is going to be a high level overview over all of the primary causes of anxiety and depression, and integrative approaches to treat them. more

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a year ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 9 ratings
  • Balance of Western and Eastern

    This is a great podcast speaking to the balance between what is known in western medicine and speaking to it with a more homeopathic, organic, integrative medicine perspective. I also love how she is providing information for our health education based on facts! Medical, scientific studies and not from a personal perspective on the new fads, regurgitating what others promote based on their ultimate goal to be an influencer without having the proper education and facts which Dr Wood obviously has... more

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    ChewyD
    United States2 years ago
  • Can’t Recommend Enough

    Such a fun and informative podcast! The host, (Mary Ella Wood, DO) does an amazing job discussing ideas surrounding integrative medicine and psychedelics. She has great energy, pulls from a variety of resources (research, current events, interviews, etc) keeping the information fresh and the podcast moving at a great pace. The topics are really interesting, and the guest are brought in to offer their knowledge and perspective from vastly different fields of expertise. This podcast has the potent... more

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    5
    John N
    United States2 years ago

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