
The Voice of Health with Dr. Robert Prather airs every Saturday morning at 8 a.m. on Freedom 95--95.9 FM WFDM & 950 AM WXLW--in Indianapolis. And Sundays at 8 p.m. on 93.1 FM WIBC.www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 685 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness | |||

This week, we begin a 4-part series on the #2 killer in America. Statistically, 4-in-10 people will develop Cancer. In this episode, you'll learn:
—How 98% of your cells are re-made every 7 years. And it's when your cellular growth is out of control... more
This week, we conclude our 4-part series on the #1 killer by talking about how to prevent Cardiovascular Disease. In this episode, you'll find out:
—Why Dr. Prather says that preventing Cardiovascular Disease should be a top priority of every office... more
The FDA classifies all health care as either Structure-Function Care or Disease Care. This week, we focus on the Structure aspect of Structure-Function Care. In this episode, we talk about:
—How Structure affects Function and Function affects Struct... more
Weight loss is the number one New Year's resolution people make. But when you have done everything right and still can't shed the weight, oftentimes the problem is hormonal. In this episode, you'll discover:
—How the hormones have a regulatory influ... more
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Dr. Prater is a wealth of knowledge on how to stay well without traditional medicines. Whenever I listen I wish I lived near him in Indiana, but his podcast gives practical information that I can use at home with my family anywhere.
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Focused on health and wellness, the content spans a wide range of topics, including nutritional supplementation, chronic diseases, dietary practices, and holistic health strategies. Each episode typically features insightful discussions that lean heavily on evidence-based practices while also incorporating personal anecdotes to illustrate points more vividly. The approach taken here is integrative, emphasizing natural treatments and preventive medicine over traditional pharmaceutical interventions. This commitment to holistic care makes it especially appealing to listeners interested in exploring personal health autonomously and understanding how lifestyle choices impact overall wellness.
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Recent guests on The Voice of Health include:
1. Steve Boone
2. Dr. Matt Goldman
3. Dr. Dodge
4. Meredith Sharp
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