
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 | 698 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness | |||

We are in week three of a four-part series on the 4th-largest killer in America. This week, we talk about how Holistic Integration is able to know exactly why a patient has Hypertension—and how to fix it—after running the proper diagnostics. In this ... more
We are in the second week of a 4-part series on the 4th-largest killer in America. In this episode, you'll learn:
—Why Dr. Prather says that Disease Care is best for crisis care and that the Emergency Room is the place to go when you have a Stroke. ... more
This week, we begin a 4-part series on the 4th-largest killer in America and one of the leading causes of disability. In this episode, we talk about:
—Why women are more likely than men to die from a Stroke. And the increased likelihood of a Stroke ... more
This week, we are joined by Holistic Integration's own Meghan Walton and Dr. Clinton Dodge to talk about the benefits of CranioSacral Therapy. In this episode, you'll discover:
—The conditions helped by CranioSacral Therapy, including: Autism, Migra... 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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This podcast focuses on health and wellness, bringing expert insights and information to listeners interested in integrative medicine and holistic health practices. Topics frequently discussed include dietary supplements, chronic pain management, nutritional deficiencies, and preventive healthcare strategies. The conversation often emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle through natural solutions rather than reliant on pharmaceuticals alone. Personal anecdotes from patients enrich the discussions, providing relatable examples of how various health issues can be effectively managed through holistic approaches.
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Recent guests on The Voice of Health include:
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2. Dr. Matt Goldman
3. Dr. Dodge
4. Meredith Sharp
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