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🌿 Root Cause Healing and Why Most Doctors Miss What’s Really Making You Sick: An Interview With Dr. Brad Montaigne

Jul 30

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“You can’t find root cause using tools made to sell products.” – Dr. Brad Montaigne

When you’ve spent years chasing doctors, diagnoses, and the hope of waking up without pain, it’s easy to feel like healing is a fantasy reserved for the lucky. But what if the reason you’re still sick isn’t because healing is impossible… but because no one ever looked deep enough?


Dr. Brad Montaigne knows this firsthand.

At five years old, he found himself in a hospital bed, gripped by unexplained, wrenching pain. No cause. No answers. No path forward. That experience didn’t just define his childhood—it launched a lifelong mission to uncover the “why” behind human suffering.

Now, with four decades of hands-on healing experience, Dr. Brad has become the person people call when everyone else has given up.


⚕️ From Patient to Pioneer

What separates Dr. Brad from the average practitioner isn’t just his clinical experience—it’s how he combines physiology, functional medicine, and what he calls a God-given intuition to uncover what others miss.

“We don’t stop at 10 or 20 tests,” he shares. “We run over 450.”Why? Because chronic illness is rarely caused by one thing—and no amount of supplements or prescriptions can fix what you haven’t fully understood.

From Lyme disease to autoimmune flare-ups, mold exposure to mysterious inflammatory conditions—Dr. Brad’s resolution rate is over 90%, even in cases that top specialists had written off.


🧬 Why the System Keeps Failing You

As we talk, one message becomes crystal clear: The system isn’t built to heal you. It’s built to manage symptoms.

Dr. Brad walks us through the origin of modern medicine—how the pharmaceutical model was shaped by Rockefeller money, how labs were optimized for product sales, and how even alternative medicine often repeats the same flawed playbook.

“You can’t heal by guessing. You have to test—deeply. And then you have to see.”


🫀 Healing Is Personal. And Spiritual.

What’s most unexpected about this conversation isn’t the science—it’s the tenderness.

Dr. Brad doesn’t talk about patients like cases. He talks about their soul.

He shares stories of people recovering from years of agony after just hours with him—not because of magic, but because of relationship. Because he sees them. He listens to the unspoken. He brings his faith into the room.


“You can’t heal people you don’t talk to,” he tells me. “You can’t build trust if you don’t slow down enough to care.”

💠 For the Empaths and the Overwhelmed

As a deeply empathic person myself, I ask him how to protect your energy when you're constantly feeling everyone else’s pain. His response changes me:


“You invite them into your space. You don’t enter theirs.”

That’s what he teaches his practitioners. That’s what keeps him steady. He’s not absorbing the weight—he’s anchoring the presence.


🪞 What If We’re All Looking for the Wrong Cure?

Dr. Brad doesn’t sell easy answers. He doesn’t offer “magic bullets.” Instead, he offers truth. Slowness. Precision. Faith. The willingness to ask hard questions and stay in the discomfort long enough to find real healing.

His philosophy mirrors what I tell my own clients:

“Decide who you want to be—and then make each decision in that direction.”

Whether it’s health, love, or purpose, the only way forward is inward.


✨ Final Thought: Come Back to the Root

Healing isn’t just about detoxes or diagnoses. It’s about returning to what’s real.

Your body wants to heal.Your spirit wants to be heard.And you’re not alone anymore.

You don’t need to keep searching for what’s wrong with you. You just need to go deeper than anyone else was willing to.

Dr. Brad is proof that it’s possible.


🔗 Resources

📘 Dr. Brad’s Free eBook on Epigenetics + Healing: hello.healthfullyu.com🎙️ Full Podcast Episode: Root Cause, Real Healing📸 Follow @shine.in.andout for more soul-meets-science content


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