
The Living Terrain
The Living Terrain: A Guide to the Principles of Electromagnetic Nutrition The Living Terrain invites you to look at nutrition from a different perspective – not simply as a collection of vitamins, minerals and other nut

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Hosted by E.N.HUB · 🇺🇸 US · EN-GB · 118 episodes
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Andrew Wren sits down with prominent figures in the naturopathic field to review nutritional topics from a electromagnetic nutritional and photovoltaic viewpoint
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The Living Terrain: A Guide to the Principles of Electromagnetic Nutrition The Living Terrain invites you to look at nutrition from a different perspective – not simply as a collection of vitamins, minerals and other nut

What happens when we stop looking at nutrients in isolation and start looking at the environment in which our brain cells actually function? In this episode, we explore fascinating new research into choline and the post-

Does Your Body Know What Time You Eat? We spend a great deal of time thinking about what we eat , but what about when we eat ? In this episode, we explore fascinating new research into chrononutrition and the relationshi

Have we become so focused on preventing and treating disease that we've forgotten to ask one of the most important questions of all: what actually creates health? In this episode, Andrew Wren explores the philosophy behi

Magnesium is one of the UK's most popular food supplements, but not all magnesium products are the same. In this episode of The Living Terrain Podcast , we explore why price alone doesn't always tell the full story. We d

For decades, fish oil has been the go-to source of omega-3, but a tiny Antarctic crustacean is now capturing the attention of scientists around the world. In this episode of The Living Terrain Journal , we explore the fa

Could your gut be influencing your liver more than you realise? In this week's podcast, we explore the fascinating gut–liver connection and why researchers are increasingly interested in the role of the microbiome in met

Why do so many people today struggle with focus, concentration and mental clarity? Following his recent ADHD diagnosis, Andrew Wren explores a question that extends far beyond ADHD itself. Why are increasing numbers of p

Summer is supposed to be the season when we feel our best. The days are longer, the weather is warmer, and life feels a little easier. Yet many people still experience leg cramps, poor sleep, low energy, sluggish recover

As warmer weather arrives, many people naturally begin drinking more water, reaching for electrolyte drinks, iced coffees, and cold refreshments in an effort to stay hydrated. Yet despite this, increasing numbers of peop

In this week’s podcast from the Electromagnetic Nutritional Hub, we explore why so many people today feel constantly tired, overstimulated, and unable to properly recover. From stress, poor sleep, processed diets, and sc

As the warmer weather arrives and many of us begin spending more time outdoors, conversations around sunshine, skin health, UV exposure, and nutritional resilience are once again coming into focus. In this podcast, we ex

In this episode of the Electromagnetic Nutritional Hub Podcast, we explore the growing interest surrounding bilberry, vision, light exposure, and the modern pressures being placed upon eye health. With increasing screen

In this week’s episode, we explore the emerging research surrounding vitamin C, mast cells, histamine signalling, magnesium, sleep quality, omega-3 fats, the microbiome, and what some researchers are beginning to describ

In this episode, we take a closer look at seasonal sensitivity and explore a perspective that goes beyond the idea of pollen as the only trigger. Each year, as the seasons change, many people experience symptoms such as

This episode explores the idea that more is not always better in nutritional practice, and why the ability to use nutrients may be more important than simply adding them. Drawing on principles of energy, conductivity, an

Heartburn has become a common, almost routine experience for many people, particularly during periods of dietary indulgence such as Easter. While acid-reducing medications like Omeprazole, Lansoprazole, and Esomeprazole

As Easter approaches, it offers a welcome pause. A shift in pace, time to enjoy good food, and time to reconnect with family and routine differently. In this episode, we take a step back and explore what this period of c

As the seasons shift into spring, the body begins to respond to changes in light, activity, and environment. This episode explores why this time of year can feel different, and how these changes influence energy, sleep,

The Spring Equinox marks a quiet turning point in the year, where day and night come into balance before light begins to extend once again. It is not a sudden shift, but the beginning of a transition from winter stillnes
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