Julie with Joy - This is Floxed
To watch my next episode of This is Floxed on the USA Global TV & Radio Network, Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
JULIE WITH JOY: THE FLOXED COMEBACK. Using your powers within you to heal👇🏼
https://www.youtube.com/live/Qxnvg0LQGNo
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Living with Fluoroquinolone Toxicity Syndrome, commonly known as being "floxed," is a challenging experience that deeply affects the mind, body, and nervous system. Julie with Joy’s story is particularly motivating because it highlights how personal transformation and healing can emerge from such adversity. After facing debilitating symptoms that left her unable to walk for years, Julie discovered the power of embracing the body's innate intelligence and created a path to recovery that focused on holistic healing methods. From my own experience supporting individuals with chronic conditions, I have seen how crucial it is to acknowledge not just the physical symptoms but also the emotional and neurological impact of illnesses like Floxing. Julie’s approach, as she shares on "This is Floxed," revolves around reconnecting with the self, understanding the mind-body-spirit connection, and utilizing natural healing practices. This mindset contrasts sharply with conventional medicine’s focus on symptom suppression rather than cultivating long-term well-being. What stands out about Julie’s journey is her use of her Envol app, designed to assist others navigating similar health challenges. The app encourages mindfulness, nervous system regulation, and creating the right environment for healing to unfold naturally. In discussions with community members who have accessed this app, many report feeling empowered by having tools that support nervous system healing and emotional resilience. If you or a loved one is dealing with adverse effects from fluoroquinolone antibiotics like Cipro or Levofloxacin, Julie’s story serves as a beacon of hope. It reminds us that healing is possible, although it often requires patience, self-compassion, and sometimes alternative approaches outside mainstream healthcare. I highly recommend tuning into the upcoming episode airing on February 17, 2026, where Julie will share insights and actionable strategies. For anyone interested in natural healing journeys, holistic health, or learning more about the complexities of Fluoroquinolone Toxicity Syndrome, this episode promises to be informative and inspiring. Remember to mark your calendar and join the live broadcast through the USA Global TV & Radio Network. Engaging with stories like Julie’s not only raises awareness but also builds community support around underrecognized health conditions. Healing is not just about overcoming illness but about reclaiming joy and vitality, which Julie’s journey beautifully exemplifies.






















































