February 25th, 2012

Our topic will be Could It Be B12?: An Epidemic of Misdiagnoses which is also the title of a book by our guest, Sally Pacholok, RN. Sally has gathered some powerful information about the signs of B12 deficiency and how routine testing misleads us. (I suspect I’ll be taking notes.)  

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February 18th, 2012

I know the show is G-rated, but we are going to talk about sex. I’ll ask Hugh Woodward about this interesting article in The Atlantic. Another guest, Dr. Cass Ingram is always interesting. He is the author of a number of books, including Natural Cures for Diabetes: Reverse Diabetes Quickly through the Power of Natural Cures. We’ll talk about that […]

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February 11th, 2012

Constantine Kotsanis, MD will be in the studio to talk about innovative approaches to cancer treatment. Annie Brandt will join us by phone from Austin, TX. She is a 10-year cancer survivor and Executive Director of the Best Answer for Cancer Foundation.  

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February 4th, 2012

We discuss the hidden causes of diabetes, obesity and heart disease with one of my favorite guests, James B. LaValle, RPh, ND, CCN, MS. I also talk to an expert on drinking water about tap water, fluoride and how to buy a truly clean bottle of water, made from rain water. David McMahon from Cardiol brings us news about a commonly […]

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January 28th, 2012

Doctor of Natural Medicine, John Hache, is a pioneering expert in the use of micro-current therapy for health. This area of energy medicine is fascinating and holds so much promise, not only for relief of pain and symptoms, but actual correction of problems. Non-toxic, non-invasive, highly effective and easily personalized, it offers a pleasant contrast […]

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January 21st, 2012

Harvey Diamond, author of a number of books, including the NY Times Best Seller, Fit for Life, discusses his latest, Eat for Life. The new book covers the role of enzymes in health, longevity and weight loss. (Info on Slender GR. Source to purchase.)  I’ll also ask Harvey to tell us about his moving life story. First up, […]

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January 14th, 2012

Alfred Johnson, DO will explain thermography. (I use this imaging method as an alternative to mammograms because it involves no radiation.) We’ll also talk about hyperbaric oxygen. (I’ve heard some pretty remarkable stories about using this technology to help people recover from the effects of strokes.) Then Parris Kidd, PhD, enlightens us on the benefits of […]

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January 7th, 2012

We’ll have our quarterly discussion of omega-3 fats. There is a growing international consensus about how much we need. I will try to control myself and not take us off-topic by bringing up the dozens of studies I’ve seen come by just since we last focused on fish oil.  

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December 31st, 2011

Typically, one of the top New Year’s Resolutions is to get more exercise. We’ll sort out some of these factors: simple activity versus building aerobic capacity; why everyone needs strength training and how to do it; what core strength is; gaining balance; and recovery from injury. Health and fitness expert Cliff Sheats, PhD, CCN, DANLA, […]

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December 24th, 2011

We had fun recording a show to air this week…perhaps a bit too much fun. New Year’s resolutions always seem like such a good idea but most go unfulfilled. I read a survey that ranked the top 8—they seemed vague and lacked specific starting steps. I also noticed that directly or indirectly they all related to […]

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