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  <title>NASA Meets Ancient Healing: The Chronic Illness Breakthroughs You’ve Probably Never Heard Of</title>
  <description>In this fascinating episode of Field Notes, Dr. Rob Downey sits down with Greg Lee—a former NASA systems engineer turned acupuncturist and chronic illness specialist—to explore a radically integrative approach to complex health conditions. Drawing from decades of clinical experience, Greg explains how hidden drivers like mold toxicity, stealth infections, nervous system dysregulation, inflammation, and mitochondrial dysfunction can keep people sick even when their labs look “normal.” He walks through the tools he uses to uncover and address these deeper patterns, including advanced medical scanning, frequency-specific microcurrent, nanoparticle botanical therapies, molecular hydrogen, peptides, and insights from Chinese medicine. The result is a conversation that feels both deeply technical and surprisingly hopeful—especially for people who have tried everything and still feel stuck.&amp;amp;nbsp; Learn more about Greg Lee here:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.lymeresearchcenter.com/FIELD Key takeaways:&amp;amp;nbsp; • Greg Lee blends systems engineering, Chinese medicine, and functional healing to approach chronic illness from a completely different angle.&amp;amp;nbsp; • Many chronically ill patients may be dealing with hidden root causes such as mold, co-infections, biofilms, neuroinflammation, and energy depletion.&amp;amp;nbsp; • Greg uses a noninvasive scan to assess stress patterns related to infections, organs, neurotransmitters, detox pathways, and mitochondrial function. • Molecular hydrogen stood out as a major tool for reducing brain fog, calming inflammation, and supporting detoxification and neurological recovery. The episode offers hope for people with complex cases by showing how sequencing the right therapies in the right order can help the body regain stability and resilience. </description>
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