
April 13, 2017
Please believe that what I’m about to say is not hype, but rather how I honestly feel. This week’s program was one of the most thrilling we’ve ever aired. That is because we discussed a medical breakthrough Regenerative Medicine using Human Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy. Guests were John Young, MD, Darcy Brunk, DC, Deanna […]
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April 7, 2017
We had 2 fine guests: Board Certified Health & Nutrition Practitioner and award-winning author, Leann Forst returned to discuss detoxification and its relationship to reducing inflammation and disease risk. She is the author of How to Get Your Kids to Beg for Veggies and 100 Ways to Lose Weight: Proven Methods From Worldwide Experts. She […]
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April 1, 2017
My guest, Bill Sardi, is a genius nutrition expert, prolific passionate author and supplement formulator first class. I asked about a nutrient shown in some studies to reverse Parkinson’s disease. He also told us about food choices that increase the risk of Polycystic Ovary Disease STUDY. We talked about how to know if you have […]
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March 23, 2017
We covered two related topics this week. First up was Sandy Woodruff, MS, RD who is a co-author of Dr. Vlassara’s AGE-Less Diet: How a Chemical in the Foods We Eat Promotes Disease, Obesity, and Aging and the Steps We Can Take to Stop It. “AGE” is a pun. It is obviously a measure of […]
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March 16, 2017
Jim LaValle, R.Ph.,C.C.N. 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. As a pharmacist, Certified Clinical Nutritionist, clinician and amazing investigator, he is well-qualified to speak on almost anything we […]
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March 10, 2017
What an interesting show. Anthony Thomas, PHD fills in some more blanks on vitamin K. For example, why we need it for more than helping guide calcium into bones instead of arteries (as though that isn’t enough). We also talk about why so many folks are not getting enough vitamin K and why we might […]
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March 3, 2017
William J. Rea, M.D., was trained as a thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon, but he became an expert in the environmental aspects of health and disease. He is also the author of several textbooks. I owe Dr. Rea a great deal for all I have learned from him over several decades. He is the founder and […]
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February 23, 2017
One of our favorite guests, Rich Snyder, DO has a new book: What You Must Know About Liver Disease: A Practical Guide to Using Conventional and Complementary Treatments. Modern life takes a toll on the liver, an organ that we may not appreciate until is stops doing its job properly. The same is true of […]
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February 16, 2017
I asked Stephen Hotze, MD to be with us to discuss a hormone imbalance that you may be surprised to know affects men as well as women—estrogen dominance. It matters a lot because that imbalance is related to a whole lot of trouble such as: headaches, mood swings, fat gain, fatigue, prostate trouble, all kinds […]
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February 10, 2017
Even if the only things you “grow” are silk plants, you will be interested in the remarkable results of a study that I discussed with John Willard. Because we humans are so much like plants, we can learn a lot by paying attention to natural ways to support plant health and speed their growth. More […]
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