Being Hohl

Something Big Is Coming to Being Hohl

Dr. Dani Hohl, PhD

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This week's episode is a little different.

After months of exploring the nervous system, hormones, cortisol, thyroid health, gut health, inflammation, metabolism, and the connection between the physical body, energy body, and emotional body, it's time to share what's next.

In this episode, Dr. Dani Hohl, PhD, BCDFM pulls back the curtain on the evolution of the Being Hohl Method and announces exciting new services coming to Being Hohl.

But this isn't just an announcement.

It's a conversation about why no single test, scan, diagnosis, or protocol can tell the entire story of your health.

Because the goal has never been to chase symptoms.

The goal has always been to understand the person.

In This Episode, We Cover:

Why Two People With the Same Symptoms Can Need Completely Different Solutions

  • Symptoms vs. root causes
  • Why healthcare is often more complex than a diagnosis
  • Understanding the body's patterns instead of chasing symptoms

What Bioresonance Has Taught Us

  • Why bioresonance helps identify patterns of stress, compensation, and imbalance
  • The difference between patterns and diagnoses
  • How scans help us understand the body's story

What Bloodwork Tells Us

  • Why bloodwork provides a snapshot of current physiology
  • Understanding hormones, inflammation, metabolism, insulin, thyroid function, and nutrient status
  • How labs complement bioenergetic assessments

What Genetics Tell Us

  • Genetics as a blueprint, not a destiny
  • Understanding predispositions and vulnerabilities
  • Why genetics help us personalize care

Real-Life Examples

  • How genetics, labs, and scans can reveal different paths for different people
  • Why one person may benefit from lifestyle changes alone
  • Why another may benefit from hormone optimization, metabolic support, peptides, or GLP-1 therapy

The Future of the Being Hohl Method

  • Hormone Optimization
  • Metabolic Optimization
  • Genetic Analysis
  • Peptide Therapy
  • GLP-1 Support

And why these additions are not a departure from the Being Hohl philosophy—but a natural extension of it.

The Core Message

The scan helps us understand the story.

The labs help us understand the physiology.

The genetics help us understand the blueprint.

And together, they help us understand the person.

At Being Hohl, our goal is not to tell you which path you should take.

Our goal is to provide enough information, education, and support so that you can make informed decisions about your health.

Whether that path is:

  • Holistic and natural support only
  • Hormone optimization
  • Peptide therapy
  • GLP-1 support
  • Or a combination of approaches

The goal is not the tool.

The goal is understanding the person.

Coming Next Week

We're diving into one of the most talked-about topics in healthcare:

GLP-1 medications.

What they are.

How they work.

Who they're appropriate for.

The benefits.

The concerns.

And how they fit into a root-cause, whole-person approach to health.

Work With Being Hohl

Learn more about our services at:

beinghohl.com

Disclaimer

This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns or before making changes to your health plan.

Symptoms are signals. At Being Hohl, we help you understand what your body is trying to communicate through a root-cause, mind-body-soul lens.

This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.
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Welcome back to the Being Whole podcast. If you listened to last week's episode, you know I ended with a little teaser. I told you that something exciting was coming to being whole, and today I finally get to share it with you. Now, before I tell you what it is, I want to tell you why. Because if you've been following this podcast from the beginning, you know that nothing we do at being whole is random. Everything has a purpose. Everything has a reason. And everything connects back to one question: how do we help people understand what their body is trying to communicate? Over the last several months, we've talked about the nervous system. We've talked about hormones, we've talked about cortisol, thyroid, gut health, inflammation, metabolism, the physical body, the energy body, the emotional body. And if you've listened to this series from beginning to end, you've probably started to notice something. The deeper we go into the body, the less health looks like a separate system. Okay? And the more it starts looking like a conversation. A conversation between hormones and the nervous system. A conversation between the gut and the immune system. A conversation between emotions and physiology. A conversation between the physical body, the energy body, and the emotional body. Okay, and that realization has changed the way that I think about health and healing. Which brings me to today's announcement. Okay. Being whole is expanding. And over the coming weeks, we will be expanding our services to include hormone optimization, metabolic optimization, genetic analysis, peptide therapy, and GLP1 support through a licensed MD in the state. Okay, so now before anyone starts thinking Danny has lost her mind, or wait, I thought being whole was holistic, I want to explain exactly why this feels so aligned with everything that we've built. Because this is not a departure from the being whole method, it's the natural next step. Okay. I want to talk about one of the questions that I've asked myself for years is this. Why can two people have the exact same symptom but need different solutions, like completely different methods? Why can two women both have fatigue and one improves through nervous system regulation while the other improves through hormone optimization? Why can two people both have digestive symptoms yet one needs gut support while another needs thyroid support? Why can two people have the same diagnosis yet completely different root causes? The longer I work with people, the more obvious something becomes. Symptoms are rarely the whole story. And the labels that people come with, the diagnoses, are often only part of the story because underneath every symptom is a pattern, and underneath every pattern is a story. A story about adaptation, a story about stress, a story about compensation, a story about what the body has been trying to do to survive. And that's what I'm interested in. Not just the symptoms, not just the labels, the story. Now I want to talk about what bioresonance has taught me and why it will continue to stay the foundation of being whole. One of the reasons that I fell in love with bioresonance is because it allows us to see patterns. We're not labeling, we're not diagnosing, we're looking at patterns. Patterns of stress, patterns of depletion, patterns of energetic burden, patterns of compensation, patterns of stagnation, patterns that often show up long before symptoms become disease. When I look at someone's scan, I'm not asking what disease does this person have. I'm asking, what is this body trying to tell us? Where is energy struggling? What systems are under stress? What priorities should we address first? Because healing isn't always about doing more. Sometimes it's about doing things in the right order. The scan helps us understand where to look. It helps us understand the story, but it is only one piece of the picture. Okay, then we have blood work. Blood work tells us something completely different. Blood work tells us what physiology is doing right now. What is insulin doing? What is glucose doing? What is inflammation doing? What are thyroid hormones doing? What are sex hormones doing? What are nutrient levels doing? What are liver enzymes doing? Okay, so the scan shows us patterns, and then the labs show us physiology. The scan says, look here, the labs say, here's what's happening. Both matter, but neither tells the whole story by itself. Now we're adding another layer, genetics. Okay, and I think genetics are one of the most misunderstood tools in healthcare because genetics do not tell us our destiny. Okay, they don't tell us what disease we are guaranteed to develop, and they don't tell us our future. They tell us our blueprint, they tell us where the body may need more support, where the body may be more sensitive, where the body may have increased demands. They help us understand predisposition, not prediction, and that is powerful because now we begin understanding not just what's happening, but why the body may be responding the way that it is. Okay. One day it hit me. The scan tells us where to look, the labs tell us what's happening, and then the genetics tell us what the body may be predisposed towards. And when you put all three together, you truly start seeing the whole person, pun intended. Okay, not just a symptom, not just the label, not just the lab, the person. And that's changed everything for me because suddenly the question became if we understand the person more completely, shouldn't we also have more tools available to support them? So let's say that someone's scan rev um reveals like nervous system dysregulation. Okay, maybe the answer is nervous system regulation. Maybe it's somatic work, maybe it's breath work, maybe it's lifestyle. Now let's say the labs reveal significant hormone dysfunction. Maybe hormone optimization becomes part of the conversation. Maybe the genetics reveal detoxification vulnerabilities. Maybe that changes how we support the body. Maybe the metabolic markers reveal insulin resistance. Maybe we need to have different conversations. Do you see what I'm getting at? The goal was never the tool. The goal is understanding the person and then choosing the most appropriate support. Okay, sometimes that's bioresonance, sometimes it's nutrition, sometimes it's gut restoration, sometimes it's hormones, sometimes it's peptides, sometimes it's GLP ones. Not because we're chasing symptoms, but because we're responding to what the body is showing us. I genuinely believe that healthcare is changing. And honestly, I think it's a good thing. Okay, we are moving beyond waiting for disease, and we're moving towards understanding patterns, toward prevention, toward optimization, toward longevity, towards helping people feel better before things become catastrophic. And honestly, that really excites me. Not because I'm interested in trends, but because I'm interested in helping people stay healthy, helping people age well, helping people have energy, have vitality, helping people live fully. And that is what excites me and sets my soul on fire. Okay, the more I've studied hormones, metabolism, longevity, regenerative medicine, the more I've realized something. Being holistic is not about rejecting tools. Being holistic is about understanding when and how to use them. It's about seeing the whole person, the physical body, the energy body, the emotional body, and then choosing the right support at the right time. Okay, that philosophy has not changed. If anything, it's become stronger because now we have even more information, more understanding, and more ways to help. The scan helps us understand the story. The labs help us understand the physiology, the genetics help us understand the blueprint, and together they help us understand the person. Okay, that is the future of the being whole method. Not choosing between science and intuition, not choosing between holistic and conventional, not choosing between one tool or another, but bringing everything together to create the clearest picture possible. Because when we understand the body better, we make better decisions, we create better outcomes, and we help people achieve their health goals more completely. Okay, so let's make this practical because I know some of you are listening and thinking, okay, that sounds great, right? But what does it actually mean? So let me give you a few examples. Okay. Example number one: the person who does everything right but can't lose weight. I see this literally every single week at being whole. Okay, so let's say someone comes into being whole. Their scan shows blood sugar dysregulation patterns, metabolic stress, inflammation, nervous system dysregulation. Okay, we always start with the scan. The scan tells me which labs I want to have them do in the like blood work, okay? Then their blood work comes back and it shows elevated fasting insulin, elevated triglycerides, increasing A1C, and signs of insulin resistance. Okay, and then we get their genetics back. And we discover that they carry variants that make them more prone to insulin resistance, impaired satiated signaling, okay, obesity risk, and glucose dysregulation. Suddenly the story makes complete sense. This person isn't lazy and they don't lack discipline, their body may literally be wired to require more support in those pathways. Okay, so for that person, a GLP1 conversation may be incredibly appropriate. Not because we're chasing weight loss, but because we're supporting a pathway that their body struggles to regulate efficiently. Example number two. Okay, another client comes in. Their scan shows low resilience, poor recovery, mitochondrial stress, nervous system depletion. Their blood work shows normal labs according to conventional medicine, but suboptimal markers from a functional perspective. Then their genetics reveal mitochondrial inefficiencies, reduced cellular energy production, and increased oxidative stress susceptibility. Now suddenly we're having a different conversation. Maybe this person doesn't need a GLP1, maybe they need mitochondrial support. Maybe they would be a beautiful candidate for peptides. Okay, maybe compounds like MOTC or other regenerative therapies become part of the discussion. Not because we're guessing, but because the picture is becoming clearer. Now another example. Okay, let's say a woman comes in experiencing anxiety, poor sleep, weight gain, brain fog, hot flashes, loss of muscle, low libido. The scan shows hormone dysregulation patterns. Okay, so we're gonna order blood work. Blood work shows declining progesterone, fluctuating estrogen, reduced testosterone, and then her genetics reveal altered estrogen metabolism pathways, impaired methylation, increased susceptibility to hormone-related symptoms. Now we understand why her experience may be more intense than someone else's. Maybe for her, lifestyle matters, nutrition matters, nervous system work matters, but hormone optimization may matter too. Not because we're replacing the body's wisdom, because we're supporting a transition her body is actively going through. Now here's one of my favorite examples. Someone comes in with fatigue, pain, brain fog, inflammation. Common, right? The scan shows inflammatory burden. Blood work confirms inflammatory markers. Genetics reveals pathways associated with heightened inflammatory responses. Now we know the person's body may naturally respond more aggressively to stressors. Okay, that doesn't mean they're broken. It means their body may require a different level of support. And suddenly everything that they've been experiencing starts to make sense. The goal isn't to use genetics to label people, the goal is to understand them. It's not to say this is your fate, but instead we're saying now we know where your body is literally hardwired to possibly need more support. Now, one of the biggest pieces of all of this that has become increasingly important to me over the years is client ownership. Because at the end of the day, it is your body, not mine. And I think one of the biggest problems in healthcare, whether conventional or alternative, is that people often feel like they're being told what they should do. Take this medication, follow this protocol, buy this supplement, do this treatment. And while guidance matters, I've come to believe something different. Okay, my job is not to decide your path. My job is to help you understand your body well enough to choose your own path. My job is to help you understand what's happening in your body right now, what patterns we're seeing, what your symptoms may be trying to communicate, what your body may be predisposed towards, and what options are available. Okay, it's also what the potential benefits and trade-offs of those options might be. Because when people understand their body, they make better decisions. And when people feel empowered, they become active participants in their healing instead of passive recipients of care. And that's the kind of care that I want to create. Okay, so let's say we do a scan. The scan helps us understand the story. We run the blood work. The blood work helps us understand the physiology. We look at genetics, the genetics help us understand the blueprint. Okay, now we have a much clearer picture of what is happening. And from there, we have choices. For some people, that path may be completely natural. Nutrition, nervous system regulation, mineral support, gut healing, lifestyle changes, and I fully support that. Cool. Okay. For someone else, that path may include hormone optimization, and I fully support that too. And for the another person, the path can include peptide therapy. For someone else, metabolic support through a GLP1. Maybe for someone, it's a combination of all the approaches. And I fully support that as well. Because there is no prize for choosing the most natural option. And there is no prize for choosing the most aggressive option. The goal is not to fit into a philosophy. The goal is to find the path that best supports your body, your goals, your values, and your season of life. Some people want the slowest, most natural path possible. Beautiful. Some people want additional support while they rebuild the foundations. Beautiful. Some people want every tool available to help them optimize and perform at their highest level. Beautiful. My role is not to convince you which path is right. My role is to help you understand your options clear enough that you can make an informed decision. Because true empowerment isn't giving someone a protocol. True empowerment is giving someone understanding. And when people truly understand their body, they stop making decisions from fear, they stop making decisions from confusion, they stop chasing every trend and every promise, and they start making decisions from confidence. That is the new future of being whole. Not telling people what they have to do, helping people understand themselves well enough to decide what they want to do, and then supporting them on that journey. At the beginning of this episode, I told you that today's announcement wasn't just about GLP1s, it wasn't about peptides, it wasn't about hormones, it wasn't about genetics, that it's about understanding people more completely. Okay, because the more I do this work, the more convinced I become that no single thing tells the whole story. No single lab tells the whole story. No single scan tells the whole story. No single diagnosis tells the whole story. The goal has never been to collect more information. The goal is to gain more understanding. The scan helps us understand the story. The labs help us understand the physiology. The genetics help us understand the blueprint. And together, they help us understand the person. Because at the end of the day, that is what being whole has always been about. Not symptom chasing, not fear, not extremes, not forcing people into a specific philosophy, but helping people understand their body so clearly that they can make confident, informed decisions about their health. Whether that's a completely natural path, whether that's hormone optimization, whether that's peptides, metabolic support, a combination, the path itself is not the point, the person is the point. And when we truly understand the person, we can create a plan that actually makes sense for them. Okay, that's being whole. A place where science and intuition can coexist. A place where the physical body, energy body, and emotional body are all honored. A place where education comes before intervention. A place where people feel empowered instead of dependent. And honestly, I could not be more excited about where we're headed because this isn't a new direction. It's a more complete version of the direction that we've been moving towards all along. Now, if today's episode was about understanding the body more completely, next week's episode is about understanding one of the most talked-about tools in modern healthcare today. Because if you've spent any amount of time on social media lately, you've probably heard about GLP1 medications. Ozempic, Wagovi, Mongiorno, ZeppBound, right? Depending on who you ask, they're either a miracle drug or the worst thing that's ever happened to healthcare. And honestly, I think both sides are missing the bigger picture because at being whole, we're never interested in asking, is this good or is this bad? We're interested in asking, what is this actually doing? What problem is it trying to solve? Who is it appropriate for? And how does it fit into the bigger story of metabolism, hormones, inflammation, longevity, and root cause healing? So next week we're diving deep into GLP1s, what they are, how they work, why some people experience incredible results, why others struggle, the benefits, the concerns, the myths, the misconceptions, and how they fit into a truly holistic approach to health. Because before we can decide whether a tool belongs in our toolbox, we need to understand what the tool actually does. And that's exactly what we're gonna do. So I'll see you next week. Until next time. Stay curious, stay grounded, keep asking better questions, and keep becoming the most whole version of yourself. Love you bye.