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Dr Sandra Cabot's Podcast

Dr Sandra Cabot's Podcast

By: Dr Sandra Cabot
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Many people with a fatty liver are unaware that they even have a liver problem, as the symptoms can be vague and non-specific, especially in the early stages. Most people with a fatty liver feel generally unwell, and find they are becoming increasingly fatigued and overweight for no apparent reason. www.cabothealth.com.au www.liverdoctor.com

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Alternative & Complementary Medicine Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Episode 148: Fatty Liver success story with long-term patient
    Apr 18 2026

    Dr Cabot sits down with long-term patient and guest star, Michelle to talk about her incredible fatty liver success story. In 2000, Michelle was suddenly hospitalised with severe onset liver and kidney failure. It was a real shock to her as she had no idea she had any issues with her liver. She was severely jaundiced and low in energy with her liver enzymes being extremely elevated. The cause was never discovered, making it quite a mysterious liver disease. At the time of diagnosis, Michelle weighed around 90 kg and her diet wasn't great. The doctors recommended rest and diet changes, but a lot of the recommendations from the dietician were high in carbohydrates. As a result, Michelle put on more weight, had reflux, remained tired, had indigestion and a chronic fungal infection in her nails. When Dr Cabot first met Michelle, she tested her to see if she had the genes to predispose her to gluten intolerance and it was discovered that Michelle was indeed gluten intolerant. She was put on a diet that excluded grains and although it was hard in the beginning, has now become a way of life for her. She feels so much better in herself now.

    Visit Dr Cabot website to find out more about Dr Cabot (spoiler alert, she's also a pilot!), to access her Weight Loss Detective Program, podcasts, videos, article and testimonials:
    https://www.sandracabot.com/

    Visit Dr Cabot's Australian website for the Cabot Health supplement range, books, health articles, recipes and free downloads:
    https://www.cabothealth.com.au/

    Visit Dr Cabot's US website for the Liver Doctor supplement range, books, health articles, recipes and free downloads:
    https://www.liverdoctor.com/

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    13 mins
  • Episode 147: Are you tired because of a sluggish liver?
    Feb 3 2026

    In Dr Cabot's latest podcast, she talks all about the liver and how a sluggish liver can cause fatigue. The liver manages the body’s energy supply, and the Chinese call the liver The General of the Army of the Body. Not only does the liver create energy, but it also manufactures and secretes specific compounds such as bile and IGF-1, as well as removing and neutralising substances that are toxic to the body. In this way, the liver is our great protector by helping us to fight infection and protect our immune system from overload. To add to the liver's many functions, it also acts as a warehouse for vitamins A, D, E, K, B12 and the minerals iron and copper, as well as regulating our hormones.

    Visit Dr Cabot website to find out more about Dr Cabot (spoiler alert, she's also a pilot!), to access her Weight Loss Detective Program, podcasts, videos, article and testimonials:
    https://www.sandracabot.com/

    Visit Dr Cabot's Australian website for the Cabot Health supplement range, books, health articles, recipes and free downloads:
    https://www.cabothealth.com.au/

    Visit Dr Cabot's US website for the Liver Doctor supplement range, books, health articles, recipes and free downloads:
    https://www.liverdoctor.com/


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    20 mins
  • Episode 146: Solutions for Reducing Cold Sores
    Nov 26 2025

    In Dr Cabot's latest podcast she sits down once more with natural therapist, Rachel Bowerman to discuss cold sores and shingles. Cold sores are easily the most common type of herpes virus to infect humans. There are a lot of people who experience chronic or recurrent cold sores or shingles. Rachel has worked in pharmacies for over 20 years and has a lot of experience both personally and professionally with cold sores. People are always looking for ways to prevent them as not only are they contagious, but they can also be unsightly. If you get a lot of cold sores this is an indicator that your immune system needs some support. There have been lots of studies on selenium and its ability to reduce the severity and frequency of viral infections. In this way it can be very effective at reducing cold sores. Dr Cabot calls selenium the ‘viral birth control pill’ as it stops the ability of viruses to replicate. Vitamin D is another nutrient that is critical for the brain and immune system. If you are someone who experiences recurring cold sores, look at taking selenium and checking your vitamin D level.

    Visit Dr Cabot website to find out more about Dr Cabot (spoiler alert, she's also a pilot!), to access her Weight Loss Detective Program, podcasts, videos, article and testimonials:
    https://www.sandracabot.com/

    Visit Dr Cabot's Australian website for the Cabot Health supplement range, books, health articles, recipes and free downloads:
    https://www.cabothealth.com.au/

    Visit Dr Cabot's US website for the Liver Doctor supplement range, books, health articles, recipes and free downloads:
    https://www.liverdoctor.com/


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    11 mins
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A lot of information and detail here. I must listen a few times to remember it all, even take notes. But it's all comprehensible and explained well. I just wish I could get Dr Cabot herself to help my daughter who has anklyosing spondylitis and ulcerative colitis and now has to give up some needs due to liver.

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