Healing in Motion: Ancient Wisdom Meets Neurological Science in the High Desert
- Cara Kerouac
- Jul 31
- 1 min read

In our latest podcast episode, we welcome back the ever-wise and ever-curious Dr. David Milgram, a seasoned cranial chiropractor whose work blends science, soul, and deep-rooted indigenous reverence.
This conversation centers on the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)—often overlooked but absolutely vital. Dr. Milgram draws a stunning comparison between the CSF and the River Jordan, reminding us that where there’s flow, there’s life. When that flow is interrupted, stagnation—whether physical, emotional, or spiritual—takes hold.
He shares stories of miraculous healing: a baby once destined for brain surgery restored with a single cranial session, an aging Hopi medicine man who summoned the will to live from righteous anger, and a young boy with academic struggles who left his failing grades behind after one visit.
These are not just stories—they are teachings.
In a world obsessed with complexity, Dr. Milgram returns us to the simple truths: hydrate, nourish, breathe, move, and believe. The brain, he tells us, is fat and water. It thrives on minerals, love, and the will to heal.
We also explore:
How trauma can stunt neurological flow
Why beliefs and environment shape your health
The spiritual meaning of Arizona’s sacred sites, including Red Butte
How the Hopi and Havasupai each claim the other as "strays" from their original lineage
🌿 This episode is for anyone who wants to age vibrantly, heal deeply, or understand the magic of the body from a whole new perspective.
👉 Tune in now. Your body—and your spirit—will thank you.
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