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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).
Dr. Wallach starts the show discussing the way to resession proof your life. Youngevity has also just made a deal with Suzanne Sommers. Doc says Suzanne's products will be a great addition to the Youngevity product line...including a new type of anti microbial wipe.
Pearls of Wisdom
Billy and Doc discuss the eradication of 15 thousand chickens in arkansas by tyson foods due to positive bird flu tests.
Callers
Irene has cholesteral questions. fax from Macy regard overwieght kids.
Dr. Wallach starts the show discussing the way to resession proof your life. Youngevity has also just made a deal with Suzanne Sommers. Doc says Suzanne's products will be a great addition to the Youngevity product line...including a new type of anti microbial wipe.
Pearls of Wisdom
Billy and Doc discuss the misuse of antiseptic wipes in hospitals and a new study on salt .
Callers
Yvonne has a grandson with very low weight for his age.
Nick asks a few questions on autistic children.
Ann wants to know about the pituatary gland and what it's removal means for her health.
Dr. Wallach starts the show discussing the way to resession proof your life. With all types of financial hardships around us youngevity has many ways to keep your family financially well off. Youngevity has also just made a deal with Suzanne Sommers. Doc says the Suzanne products will be a great addition to the Youngevity product line...including a catelog of wine products.
Pearls of Wisdom
Billy and Doc discuss drug advertising and how it has changed public perceptions.
Callers
Cindy is on 5 different meds.
Ann has a son with acne Wanda has stomach pain and IBS
Dr. Wallach starts the show discussing the most recent addition to the youngevity product line. Youngevity has made a deal with Suzanne Sommers. Do c says the Suzanne products will be a great addition to the Youngevity product line...including a catelog of wine products.
Pearls of Wisdom
Doug Winfrey and Doc discuss a recent study that found a correlation between gum disease and cardio inflamation during a look at statin drugs.
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ETHEL- WHEY PROTEIN AND ALLERGIES
ANA- THYROID ISSUES AND TEST QUESTIONS CAROL-LOWERING CHOLESTERAL
Stream Live from our website: Download from our website:Download this Podcast here The following is a KSCO commentary. Here is Kay Zwerling: After listening to 60 Minutes recently, we Americans should be deeply ashamed for the lack of proper action from our government. Are our leaders losing their marbles, or are they so wrapped up in their own earmarks that nothing else matters? Briefly, over 100,000 Iraqi citizens, who agreed to help our military with valuable information when they were asked, now find themselves marked for death by other Iraqis who deeply resent our military intrusion in their country. Our government should move rapidly to bring those Iraqis and their families who are in danger here to the U.S. But, that’s not happening easily. Our Congress claims that the process to bring these Iraqis to the U.S. must be slow and deliberate because some of them could be terrorists. I say bullpucky. There is something wrong with this picture. As I mentioned many times, President Bush, and the three or four Presidents for the past 30 years clearly have not shown any concern about our open borders, so that now there are thousands of possible terrorists, criminals, and other unsavory people entering our country without any inspection whatsoever. Now they are suddenly careful about those Iraqis who helped our military in Iraq? After five years, and over the billions we taxpayers are spending in Iraq, one becomes weary about our situation. Whatever our good intentions, we are in a very difficult mess, and leaving now may also be disastrous.However, there is another dimension to this dilemma. Amazing and wonderful things are happening in Iraq, things which our occupation made possible. Now there is the possibility of another democracy like Israel in the Middle East. Thanks to our fighting men and women, we are achieving success in Iraq. Did you know ? probably not - how could we, the media won?t share the current good news. But ? Did you know that 47 countries have reestablished their embassies? Did you know that the Iraq government currently employs 1.2 million people?Did you know that 3,464 schools have been renovated, and that 265 schools are under construction? You didn?t know that. And, that in hire education there are 20 universities, 46 colleges, and four research centers currently operating? Of course you didn?t, because our media won?t let us know that.Did you know that the Iraqi Navy and Air Force are operational?And, that the Iraqi police service has over 55,000 fully trained officers? And, that there are five police academies in Iraq that produce over 4,500 new officers every eight weeks?Did you know that there are more than 1,100 building projects going on in Iraq including schools, hospitals, and railroad stations? No, nobody told us. Did you know that 4.3 million Iraqi children were enrolled in primary schools? And, that there are 1,192,000 cell phone subscribers in Iraq? Did you know that Iraq has 75 radio stations, 180 newspapers, and ten television stations? Bet you didn?t know that.Did you know that two candidates in the Iraqi Presidential election had a televised debate? Of course you didn?t know. Why didn?t we know? Because our media won?t tell us. Tragically the left accentuating the negative in Iraq serves two purposes. It’s intended to undermine the world’s perception of the U.S. thus minimizing consequent support, and it’s intended to discourage American citizens. The media is despicable to withhold this honest information. Despite the disloyal American media who want us to fail in Iraq, another democracy may be borne in the Middle East which will benefit all democracies and, indeed, the world. These facts are verifiable on the Department of Defense website. And, kudos to you Paul Trigg of Santa Cruz for sharing this information with us.For KSCO and KOMY, this is Kay Zwerling. Copyright 2008
Pharmacist Ben Fuchs fills in for Dr. Wallach. Ben starts the show discussing the most recent recommendation from the American Dermatological Association regarding sun screen application. The ADA is recommending that people should put an amount equal to that of men using shaving cream in their hand and then slather it on. Ben disagrees calling sun screens poison that should be avoided.
Pearls of Wisdom
Doug Winfrey and Ben Fuchs discuss a recent British study that found vitamin D supplementation in young children lowered their risk of later developing type 1 diabetes. An analysis of current research indicated that those infants who were supplemented vitamin D had a 29% lower risk of developing the disease than those who did not supplement.
Callers
Rene has two questions the first concerning how to remove corns without using the acid her doctor prescribed. Second she asks been for a natural method of removing warts from her 5 year old son.
Jacquline has beee experiecing severe pain from an infected lymph node.
Mike has a twenty year old female friend who recent underwent a hysterectomy procedure and her doctor is recommending HRT (hormone replacement therapy).
Dr. Wallach starts the show today discussing a story about a young boy diagnosed with a cardiomyopathy heart attack. His doctor wanted to put him on a heart transplant list but his grandfather disagreed. Convincing the parents it was worth putting the boy on a nutritional supplement program first. The parents agreed and put him on the Pig Pack from Youngevity and the boy was able to go home without the transplants.
Pearls of Wisdom
Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a recent news article concerning drug complications among seniors. Every year in the U.S. 38 million elderly people suffer drug complications and of those 180,000 are life threatening. The article outlines several strategies to help determine if a loved one is experiencing "poly-pharmacy" and what can be done.
Callers
Ann has two questions the first concerns a friend diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Second she has questions regarding weight loss and colon clensing.
Sandra's poodle is suffering from a severe skin rash after a trip to the vet.
Ann has question concerning a horse with bad joints.
Angela's mom has several health challenges and is currenlty on 9 different medications and wants to get off of them.
Nurse Joanne Conaway fills in for Dr. Wallach. Joanne starts the show discussing the effects of the "western diet" loaded with preprocessed foods and sugars. Relating a story about increased breast cancers rates and birth defects in China linked to a westernized diet.
Pearls of Wisdom
Doug Winfrey and Joanne Conaway discuss a news article concerning the rise of a "super bug". The numbers of people hospitalized with C-diff infections doubled in the U.S. between 2000 and 2005. Researchers believe it is linked to overuse and inappropriate use of antibiotics.
Callers
Mel has questions concerning weaning off of blood pressure medications.
Betty asks Joanne about a severe case of pancreatitis.
Pam has been diagnosed with ostoeporosis and is experiencing severe muscle cramps.