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Kay's Commentary 2008-06-14

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Download from our website: Download this Podcast here The following is a KSCO commentary. Here is Kay Zwerling: As we think about China, and how she has so rapidly become a world presence, we may remember Napoleon’s famous description ?Let China sleep for when she awakens, she will shake the world?. Today, China is not only awake, but because of her enormous population, she is or will become arguably the greatest force in the world.So, despite what our sophisticated Wall Street types have to say, China is getting richer and stronger, and we are becoming weaker. Ironically, China’s funds invested in America, now so powerful that if she removes those possible billions and trades them into Euros, our economy may collapse.But, the Pandora’s box is now open, and will never close. Why did we allow this inequity to happen? Wouldn?t fair trade have been better than free trade? Fair trade means that I give you 50%, and you give me 50%.Recently, I read a most intriguing article, with regard to China, who is much more aware and aggressive than we are about acquiring the world’s dwindling raw materials. China is now engaged in Africa, specifically the sub-Sahara countries like Mozambique which supplies lumber, and Zambia which supplies copper. The Congo has a wide range of minerals, and equatorial Guinea has oil. China, at a frantic pace, is swooping up the copper, timber, natural gas, zinc, cobalt, and you name it. Because China can see that in the foreseeable future, factoring in the recent luxury needs of China and India, plus all of Europe, Asia, and the United States, there will be a shortage of these raw materials. The awakened giant is now buying up everything that the poor sub-Sahara countries will willingly sell her.Evidently we are either too timid, or not looking ahead, or asleep at the wheel, or maybe too obsessed with corrupt American politics. In fact, our country is involved in the sub-Sahara countries, but not in the aggressive way like China is. We should wisely remember the forgotten work of Thomas Malthus, who said some two centuries ago, ?The power of population is infinitively greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for all mankind. In other words, eventually there may not be enough of the raw materials to serve all mankind. Like China, shouldn?t we be more aggressive about obtaining the raw materials while they are still available? For KSCO and KOMY, this is Kay Zwerling. Copyright 2008

Dead Doctors Don't Lie Program 13 June 2008

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Dr. Wallach starts the show with the announcement that Chevron Oil Co. has released a press statement that the company is getting out of retail oil.  Doc contends that this is a sign of more economic difficulties in the future.  Contending that people should "recession-proof" their lives by developing multiple income streams with home-based businesses through Youngevity.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss two news articles the first concerns a Colorado doctors who has been charged in California for prescribing with out a license in California via a web site.  Next they discuss a recent report that has linked increased risk of heart attack and stroke in those with rheumatoid arthritis.  The experts are recommending putting all those with rheumatoid arthritis cholesterol lowering statins and hypertension drugs.

Callers

  • Mary's daughter has been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and her doctor is recommending drugs.
  • Tom's doctor has told him he needs a knee replacement but he wants to avoid surgery.
  • Mark has questions regarding hereditary heart disease and wonders if supplementation will help prevent heart problems.
  • Rene's doctor has told her that her son is dramatically undersized for his age.

Dead Doctors Don't Lie Program 12 June 2008

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Dr. Wallach starts the show today discussing a recent government report that contends the average lifespan of Americans is now over the age of 78.  The report cites significant drops in the rates of the major killers such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer.  Doc contends that this is all because of the public has become aware of nutritional supplementation that helps the human body ward off these diseases.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss two recent news articles.  The first concerns a doctor who was arrested for violently brandishing a tire iron at a person who cut in line in front of him at a gas station.  Second they discuss a revelation to a report that was published recently concerning the anti-smoking drug Chantix.  The drug has been linked to nearly 1000 adverse events that prompted the FAA (Federal Aviation Association) to ban the drugs use among commercial pilots.  Now it has come to light that a top smoking cessation researcher warned both the FDA and Pfizer the manufacturor over a year ago about the dangerous side effects.

Callers

  • Ann has a friend whose gall bladder is only functioning at 12% and his doctor wants to remove it.
  • Dianna has questions regarding Crohn's disease.
  • Dan asks Dr. Wallach about a reddish rash that recently appeared on his tongue.

Dead Doctors Don't Lie Program 11 June 2008

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Dr. Wallach starts the show discussing the recent merger between Youngevity and Suzanne Summers.  Outlining several of the products now available to Youngevity distributors and customers through the "Suzanne" company.  In fact their is now an entire line of high qualtiy wines available.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a report from the government that states Americans are now living to be over the age of 78 on average.  U.S. women are averaging living to the age of 81 while men are averaging age 75.  However the U.S. is still behind about 30 other countries with Japan leading the way.  In Japan the average life expectancy is age 83 years old.

Callers

  • Jimmy has questions concerning his brother's contracted gall bladder.
  • Richard's wife was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor.  The cancer has been eradicated but the tumor is not shrinking.
  • Janie has questions concerning the effectiveness of Youngevity's Bust FX product.
  • Jane's cat is experiencing difficulty breathing.

Dead Doctors Don't Lie Program 10 June 2008

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Dr. Wallach starts todays show discussing all of the jobs leaving the U.S. and heading to Mexico and other countries.  He also outlines the high cost of medical care in this country.  Recommending multiple income streams as a way to help supplement incomes in hard economic times.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a recent Harvard School of Public Health study that found a link between vitamin D blood levels and heart disease.  Researchers found that those in the study with the lowest levels of vitamin D had 2 1/2 times the risk of having a heart attack compared to those with normal levels.  In fact those with low vitamin D levels were also more likely to suffer a fatal heart attack.

Callers

  • Carla has follow up questions regarding hyperhyrosis.
  • Liz has a dog with immune system deficiencies.
  • Donna has three questions the first concerns a bone spur.  Next she asks Dr. Wallach about a sensitive tailbone.  Finally she has questions regarding atrial fibrulation.
  • Margaret has questions concerning the amounts of the trace mineral selenium in the Youngevity products.
  • Heather asks Dr. Wallach about the best forms of supplemental vitamin D.

Dead Doctors Don"t Lie Program 09 June 2008

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Monologue Dr. Wallach starts the show discussing aging and longevity. Doc talks about an animal study that accidently found out animals with a diet of less calories lived longer. Pearls of Wisdom Billy and Doc discuss a study that suggests some drinking may help to prevent rhumatoid arthritis. Doc has some thoughts on that.... Callers Elaine has a dog with sight issues. Anthony needs to loose wieght. Charles has staph infection complications from back surgery.

Kay's Commentary 2008-06-06

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Download from our website: Download this Podcast here The following is a KSCO commentary. Here is Kay Zwerling: Putting aside politics, energy concerns, and the myth of Global Warming, though we humans should clean up our own pollution anyway, how about feeling carefree and humorous for awhile?For many years, Ann Landers in her syndicated newspaper column, dispensed logical advice on all subjects, and many of us read her wisdom daily. You should enjoy her following timeless Ten Commandments of How To Get Along With Other People. Here it is: 1st Commandment: Keep skid chains on your tongue. Always say less than you think. Cultivate a low, persuasive voice. How to say it often counts more than what you say.2nd Commandment: Make promises sparingly and keep them faithfully, no matter what the cost.3rd Commandment: Never let an opportunity pass to say a kind and encouraging word to or about somebody. Praise good work, regardless of who did it.4th Commandment: Be interested in others, their pursuits, their work, their homes and their families. Make merry with those who rejoice; with those who weep, mourn. Let everyone you meet, however humble, feel that you regard him as a person of importance.5th Commandment: Be cheerful. Don?t burden or depress those around you by dwelling on your aches and pains and small disappointments. Remember, everyone is carrying some kind of burden.6th Commandment: Keep an open mind. Discuss but don?t argue. It is a mark of a superior mind to be able to disagree without being disagreeable.7th Commandment: Let your virtues, if you have any, speak for themselves. Refuse to talk about the vices of others. Discourage gossip. It is a waste of valuable time and can be destructive and hurtful. 8th Commandment: Take into consideration the feelings of others. Wit and humor at the expense of another is never worth the pain that may be inflicted.9th Commandment: Pay no attention to ill-natured remarks about you. Remember, the person who carried the message may not be the most accurate reporter in the world. Simply live so that nobody will believe him. And, finally: 10th Commandment: Don?t be anxious about the credit due you. Do your best and be patient. Forget about yourself and let others ?remember?. Success is much sweeter that way. Thanks Marcia Miller for resurrecting this great information. And, now, it’s chuckle time, and here are a couple jokes about older peoples? sense of humor: Bob, a 70-year-old extremely wealthy widower, shows up at the county country club with a breathtakingly beautiful and very sexy 25-year-old blond who knocks everyone’s socks off with her youthful sex appeal and charm. She hangs onto Bob’s arm and listens intently to his every word. His buddies at the club are all aghast. At the very first chance, they corner him and ask, ?Bob, how did you get the trophy girlfriend?? Bob replies ?Girlfriend? She’s my wife. They?re amazed, but continue to ask ’so, how did you persuade her to marry you?? ?I lied about my age,? Bob replied. ?What? Did you tell her you were only 50?? Bob smiled and said ?No, I told her I was 90.And, how about this one: An elderly gentleman of 83 arrived in Paris by plane. At the French Customs desk, the man took a few minutes to locate his passport in his carry-on bag. ?You have been to France before, Monsieur??, the Customs officer asked sarcastically. The elderly gentleman admitted he had been to France previously.Then you should know enough to have your passport ready. The American said ?The last time I was here, I didn?t have to show it.?Impossible. Americans always have to show their passports on arrival to France. The American senior gave the Frenchman a long hard look, then he quietly explained, ?Well, when I came ashore on Omaha Beach on D Day in 1944 to help liberate this country, I couldn?t find any Frenchmen to show it to.For KSCO and KOMY, this is Kay Zwerling. Copyright 2008

Dead Doctors Don't Lie Program 06 June 2008

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Monologue

Pharmacist Ben Fuchs fills in for Dr. Wallach.  Ben starts the show discussing the importance of vitamin D3 for good health.  Outlining various health challenges that can result from vitamin D3 deficiencies.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Ben Fuchs discuss a recent Australian study that found moderate drinking of beer, wine or gin during a meal helped to reduce overall blood sugar levels following the meal.  In lean healthy individual postprandial glycemia (post meal blood sugar) by up to 37%.

Callers

  • Barbara has a friend trying to de-toxify his body with nutritional supplements.
  • Tommy's wife is dealing with post-stroke issues.
  • Arlene is developing a lot of skin tag type of warts on her body.
  • June's daughter has been diagnosed with RLS (restless leg syndrome).
  • Joe has been diagnosed with celiac disease.

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