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| Our first topic is going to be over-the-counter pain reliever that is not a pill. Robert Thompson and Darin Newbold will be in the studio to explain the benefits of a new affordable home-use microcurrent device from Avazzia that is safe, easy, comfortable and effective. Then Anthony Thomas, PhD, Science Director for Jarrow Formulas, will educate us about a friendly (yes friendly) yeast supplement. Among its benefits it can protect us from the unpleasant long-term aftereffects of antibiotics. 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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This week in the blog I review a number of short items from the news. Topics include: my thoughts on the head of the American Heart Association having had a heart attack; radiation from computer monitors suppressing thyroid function and the benefit of zinc; glucosamine controversy; news on alcohol and cancer; drug companies using bacteria to fight cancer, a video that clearly explains how our intestinal microorganisms work: and a special strain of bacteria as an example. Click here to read the blog. |
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We talked with Jim LaValle, R.Ph., C.C.N. who is author of Your Blood Never Lies: How to Read a Blood Test for a Longer, Healthier Life. He also wrote the best seller, Cracking the Metabolic Code: 9 Keys to Optimal Health. We discussed the effects of having our bodies become too acidic and how to become more alkaline. (He said to target urine pH = above 6.5) He gave us ideas about how to get more plants and especially green foods into our diets. His time with us was sponsored by our sponsor Kyolic and their exciting green foods products. My first guest was nutritionist, Ann Louise Gittleman, a New York Times bestselling author of over 30 books on diet, detox, the environment, and women’s health. We looked into her newly updated book: Before the Change: Taking Charge of Your Perimenopause. One of her previous books is The New Fat Flush Plan. You can also stay current with Ann Louise on facebook.com/annlouisegittleman.
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Aloe Vera – Modern Science Sheds Light on an Ancient Herbal Remedy. Research shows that Aloe has benefit beyond skin and digestion–also for immune function, detoxification, nutrient absorption, blood antioxidant levels, blood sugar regulation and more. Learn how to pick the most potent brands. The information contained in this newsletter has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The contents are for informational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice. |
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November 16, 2017