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Our guest is Bill Sardi. For those who listen regularly, I may not need to say anything else. However, there is also breaking news in the world of eye health. Bill will tell us about a new way to monitor progression toward macular degeneration which will allow us to take positive steps to prevent this dreaded problem. According to the American Macular Degeneration Foundation, this condition “is the leading cause of vision loss, affecting more than 10 million Americans – more than cataracts and glaucoma combined.” Until now, the condition has been considered incurable, but there is news on that front as well. Bill Sardi is a prolific author, science investigator, formulator and evangelist for sanity in health care. Call the live show with questions at 1-800-281-8255. Click here to find podcasts, show archives and how to listen nationwide.
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Could more cups of coffee reduce blood pressure? | |||
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This week, I wrote about some shocking findings regarding the effects of a large intake of coffee. It is not what you would expect! If you think drinking a lot of coffee doesn’t sound like the best way to lower blood pressure or to prevent liver disease, please read my article for the facts and alternatives. Click here to read this week’s blog.
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8th Annual Natural HealthFest |
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Practitioners and suppliers of natural products and services: Exhibit spaces are filling fast. If you have an interest in participating in Natural HealthFest 2017, please call Darlene right away. (214) 287-7767
SAVE $5 On Natural HealthFest tickets by buying online. (Just $10 after discount.) Check out this cool article in the DFW edition of Natural Awakenings Magazineabout our Natural HealthFest The link will also take you to speakers and other details of the June 17th event at the Richardson Civic Center. Hope to see you there!
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Last Week Follow-up |
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LISTEN to that show in the archives.
I looked forward to having Gus Kotsanis, MD and Stefani Wooldridge RD, CLT from the Kotsanis Institute being in the studio and was not disappointed. We discussed their new protocol for Lyme disease (often underdiagnosed and misdiagnosed) and a new food sensitivity test for problems that are often misdiagnosed. I also lit Dr. K’s fire by asking about an article in the journal Science that seemed to say that cancer was just a matter of luck.
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