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The Jonathan Wright Audio Archive

Meridian Valley Lab · Since 1976
A Meridian Valley Lab Production

The Jonathan Wright Audio Archive

Preserving the recorded interviews, lectures, and broadcast appearances of Dr. Jonathan Wright, the pioneering Medical Director who founded Meridian Valley Lab in 1976. A historical record of integrative medical thought, from regional TV features to clinical discussions on diagnostics, nutritional therapy, and bioidentical hormones.

18
Archived episodes
2007
NTIMP conference source
1st & 3rd
Tuesdays, 7AM PT
50 yrs
Of MVL science
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The science behind the symptoms

Dr. Wright explored the role of laboratory diagnostics in nutritional medicine decades before it was mainstream. These recordings connect directly to the testing Meridian Valley still runs today.

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Episodes

New episodes the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7AM Pacific.

01
Apr 6, 2026 · Series premiere

Diet, Health, and Disease Overview

Dr. Wright examines how hidden food sensitivities and blood sugar dysregulation silently drive inflammation, fatigue, and chronic disease, often long before conventional markers raise concern.

Food & Allergy
02
Apr 20, 2026 · NTIMP 2007

Bioidentical Hormones: The Work That Started It All

The clinical case for comprehensive bioidentical hormone patterns and the laboratory monitoring developed at Meridian Valley to ensure their safe use.

Hormones
03
May 4, 2026 · TV archive

Laboratory Diagnostics in Nutritional Medicine

A regional television appearance explaining, for a general audience, how the right lab test reveals the root cause behind everyday symptoms.

TV Appearance
04
May 18, 2026 · NTIMP 2007

Food Reactivity and the Inflammation Cascade

How undetected food reactions produce a cascade of symptoms routinely misdiagnosed, and why an IgG food panel often holds the answer conventional testing misses.

Food & Allergy

Episodes 02–04 shown with placeholder descriptions pending the final episode metadata.