
Description
“Myocarditis Causes and Inflammation Support” has Josh Axe (DC, DNM, CNS) go over why myocarditis rates are rising, particularly in teens and athletes, and how viral infections—including COVID-19—may drive this trend. He clarifies how chronic inflammation fuels heart issues and outlines which foods can trigger or ease cardiac stress. With a focus on nutrition and immune resilience, this episode equips listeners with practical, natural strategies to lower inflammation, protect heart health, and support recovery at any age.

Myocarditis Causes and Inflammation Support
Guest
This time, there are no guests—just Josh Axe delving deeply into today's topic.
Category
Cardiovascular Health, Inflammation, Immune Health
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About The Host
Josh Axe (DC, DNM, CNS) is a doctor of natural medicine, clinical nutritionist, and founder of DrAxe.com. On The Dr. Josh Axe Show, he explores natural healing strategies backed by science and tradition. He’s the author of five bestselling books: "Ancient Remedies," "Eat Dirt," "The Collagen Diet," "Keto Diet Cookbook," and "Essential Oils: Ancient Medicine." His work helps people restore gut health, balance hormones, and support whole-body wellness through food, lifestyle, and functional medicine tools.
Josh Axe (DC, DNM, CNS) is a doctor of natural medicine, clinical nutritionist, and founder of DrAxe.com. On The Dr. Josh Axe Show, he explores natural healing strategies backed by science and tradition. He’s the author of five bestselling books: "Ancient Remedies," "Eat Dirt," "The Collagen Diet," "Keto Diet Cookbook," and "Essential Oils: Ancient Medicine." His work helps people restore gut health, balance hormones, and support whole-body wellness through food, lifestyle, and functional medicine tools.
About The Guest
This episode features Josh Axe as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
This episode features Josh Axe as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
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