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Dr. Joel Wallach

A biomedical research pioneer, Dr. Joel D. Wallach spent more than 40 years in the field of Veterinary Medicine, observing and researching the effects of individual nutrients on animal health, before becoming a Naturopathic Physician in 1982. Today, Dr. Wallach is renowned for his groundbreaking research on the health benefits of selenium and other minerals. He currently dedicates his time to lecturing throughout the world on the therapeutic benefits of vitamins and minerals, and on lobbying the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on behalf of the dietary supplement industry.

Dr. Wallach has been appearing recently with George Noory on Coast to Coast AM.

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Monologue

Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show discussing osteoporosis of the skull. Outlining the 25 different health challenges that can occur with osteoporosis of the skull. Contending they can all be prevented and reversed through nutritional supplementation. Stating that people can not get all the nutrients they need from food.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article regarding a study of statin drugs. The study found an association between people taking statins and developing ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). The reporting odds ratio of statins in relations to ALS and ALS like symptoms was considered elevated all the statins studied. These were drugs such as Altoprev, Zocor, Lipitor and Crestor.

Callers

Greg has a friend diagnosed with hetero amyloidosis.

Orlando has a friend diagnosed with cancer of the lung lining.

Rachel has osteoporosis of the spine.

Linda has several health challenges including congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, asthma and bi-polar disorder.

Call Dr. Wallach's live radio program weekdays from noon until 1pm pacific time at 831-685-1080 or toll free at 888-379-2552.

Monologue

Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show today discussing his latest CD "A stick of butter a day keeps the doctor away". Asserting that the link between cholesterol consumption and atherlosclerosis is a failed medical theory. Conteniding that butter contains good fats that the human body need for good health.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article concering a link between heartburn drugs and infections. A metanalysis of 16 previous studies of heartburn drugs of nearly 8000 people. Those who took these heartburn drugs had a 50% increased risk of having recurrent Clostridium difficile infections. Recent studies have also been seeing increases in C. difficile infections in younger healthy people.

Callers

Michelle's mother has atrial fibrillaton and cellulitis.

Patty's doctor has told her that her cholesterol is high Doc disagrees.

Cathlene outlines her program to Doc and asks if she should make any changes.

Cathy's son has been diagnosed with neutropenia.

Call Dr. Wallach's live radio program weekdays from noon until 1pm pacific time at 831-685-1080 or toll free at 888-379-2552.

Monologue

Pharmacist Ben Fuchs fills in for Dr. Wallach beginning the show discussing Youngevity's Gluco Gel product. Asserting that despite the positive effects Gluco Gel has one connective tissue. It also has great effects on the coronary artery system. Outlining several other positive effects it has on other systems in the human body.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Ben Fuchs discuss a news article on the 16:8 diet. The article also outlines several other diets such as the 5:2 diet eating normal five day and sticking to a max 500 calorie two days. The alternate diet eating normally one day and then cutting calories the next day. Then the one meal a day diet. With the 16:8 diet eating normal eight hours a day then not eating for the remaining 16 hours of the day.

Callers

Dean has a friend diagnosed with Addison's disease.

Marlene's husband has a heart murmur.

Mosh has a friend who needs lose at least 150 pounds.

Roche has a friend experiencing hair loss.

Lonnie is a type 2 diabetic with a sore shoulder.

Call Dr. Wallach's live radio program weekdays from noon until 1pm pacific time at 831-685-1080 or toll free at 888-379-2552.

Monologue

Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show discussing his theory that longevity is the measure of success of any culture. Stating that to live a long life people need to avoid the bad foods and supplement with all 90 essential nutrients. These nutrients can be found the "Healthy Start Pack". One serving per 100 pounds of body weight to maintain good health.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article concerning a Harvard Medical School study on colon cancer. The study found that women who were given antibiotics for an extended period of time (more than two weeks) had an increased risk of developing colon cancer. Women who were given antibiotics for two months in their 20s and 30% had a 36% increased risk of colon cancer compared to women who didn't take the drugs. Women who were given extended antibiotics in their 40s and 50s had even a greater risk of developing colon cancer.

Callers

Arlene has several health challenges including dry eye, osteoporosis, acid reflux and hypothyroidism.

Madrew has a friend with chronic urinary tract infections.

Mike's father has been diagnosed with macular degeneration.

Emma has been diagnosed with diverticulosis.

Call Dr. Wallach's live radio program weekdays from noon until 1pm pacific time at 831-685-1080 or toll free at 888-379-2552.