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Nurse Joanne Conaway fills in for Dr. Wallach. Joanne discusses a book by New York Times Medical reporter Dan Hurley called "Natural Causes". In his book Hurley claims their is no need for nutritional supplementation.
Pearls of Wisdom
Doug Winfrey and Joanne Conaway discuss a recent study done at the University of Pennsylvania. The study found that the common practice of giving children daily antimicrobials for chronic urinary infections did not prevent future infections. In fact the practice actually increased the risk of contracting resistant infections.
Callers
Alicia has questions concerning leg cramps at night.
Mary asks Joanne about the "Killer Biotic" product and dairy allergies. She also asks about the validity of taking baking soda for good health.
Dr. Larry asks "how does someone determine which Youngevity products they need"?
Dr. Wallach discusses the importance of teach children about how to run a business. Also discussing the importance of a good memory and outlines the uses of Youngevity's "Jumbo Brain Pack".
Pearls of Wisdom
Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news story out of China. The former director of China's State FDA was executed this week for taking bribes from drug companies. Doug and Doc joke that maybe this form of justice should be adopted in the U.S.
Callers
Terri has questions concerning a friend who has re-occuring breast cancer.
Celeste relates a medical horror story involving the medical industry.
Ralph has been diagnosed with myloplastic syndrome.
Dr. Wallach starts the show discussing the advantages to starting a home based business. Doc also discusses the Youngevity "Jumbo Brain Pack" product and the importance of a good memory.
Pearls of Wisdom
Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article concerning a doctor in the UK. Dr. Michael Munro is currently before a hearing of the General Medical Council on charges that he euthanized two terminally ill infants.
Callers
Anna has questions concerning interstitial cystitis.
Tracy's wife has been diagnosed with hypertension.
Shannon doesn't want to have her children immunized for fears of autism links.
Stream Live from our website: Download from our website:Download this Podcast here The following is a KSCO commentary. Here is Kay Zwerling: Because Global Warming is a myth, and Al Gore is making political points to influence the forthcoming national election, I believe it is timely to do an encore of my commentary broadcast last July 28, 2006.The liberals and other gullibles all are accepting this nonsense, and isn?t it fascinating how a non-truth, repeated often enough, becomes believable. Shades of World War Two, when Hitler floated outrageous lies repeated so often that most people came to believe them. And here it is ? About the recent commentary on Global Warming, there were no definitive answers, only my pragmatic suggestion that we should clean up our world environment no matter what. There were a number of very knowledgeable gentlemen listeners, all scientists, who all responded to me and who based on their extensive research, agreed that Global Warming does not exist. At least one believes it is a political myth fostered by the Democrats. His following letter is fascinating for its comprehensive coverage on the issue. So, having the author’s permission to read it on KSCO, here it is. I have added more relevant issues to this letter. ?Hi Kay, I had a chance to meet you at the Veterans? meeting on Flag Day. I am a Hungarian plumber, electrician, international tour guide, I speak six language, and I am an inventor, etc., and a solid listener to Rush. About Global Warming ? the pro Kyota Agreements supported by the Euro commies and international liberals was never ratified by the Congress during Clinton’s time. It was voted down 100 to nothing, yet the liberal media keeps on bugging Bush for not signing it. He had nothing to do with it. But, the massive liberal brainwashing machine never mentions this vital information. Clinton and Gore had a major defeat on this potential economic suicide. The European Union commies wanted to reduce our economy using this insane Kyoto Agreement to close down hundreds of factories so their European Union economy could be more competitive with ours. They are using the Global Warming scare tactics as a disguised economic attack against the U.S. Bush would not sign it because the world’s worst polluters, China and India, were exempt from cleaning up their pollution. See what a conniving joke this is. And, now Al Gore is getting a peace prize for his documentary called An Inconvenient Truth, which more honestly should be called A Convenient Lie. Remember, the Chinese, Indian, or Mexican smoke is okay for the liberals, only the capitalist smoke bothers them. They just can?t stand the fact that we can live better than the socialist masses. My old friend for over 25 years, from Belgium, doesn?t talk to me anymore since he found out that I voted for Mr. Bush. I?m sad that the basic liberal hateful poisons lost me my friend. What really affects our climate is the sun, volcanoes, and all natural forces. The ozone hole has disappeared by itself. There are periods of sunspot activities, and we had several ice ages, and all the snow and ice had melted away before the first Ford assembly line got into operation, or before the tree huggers got their worthless diplomas from Berkeley. Your a.m. show and Rush have more valuable information than I can get elsewhere. So, stay in good health, Kay, and I?ll keep on listening.Signed: Zoltan Egeresi? And thank you, and kudos to you, Zoltan for your astute and honest clarification. For KSCO and KOMY, this is Kay Zwerling. Copyright 2007
Nurse Joanne Connawaynn fills in for Dr. Wallach. She discusses a recent news story that found a correlation between nutritional supplements and health.
Pearls of Wisdom
Billy Graff and Joanne dicuss food recalls, safety and the FDA.
Callers
Terry has a friend with end stage breast cancer.
Jim has kidney failure and other health issues.
George notices the babies are often daiagnosed with acid reflux....
Pharmacist Ben Fuchs fills in for Dr. Wallach. Ben discusses a recent news story that cited several studies that found nutritional supplements did nothing to extend life or improve health. Ben disagrees find several flaws in the studies.
Pearls of Wisdom
Doug Winfrey and Ben Fuchs continue discussing the flaws of these studies suc h did researchers test absorbtion rates of these dietary supplements. Also discussing a recent court ruling regarding mercury in tooth fillings.
Callers
Walt has blue tinted skin after orally taking colloidal silver in huge quantities.
Wilson's wife has been diagnosed with lymphoma and is on blood thinning drugs.
Ellissa's 4 year old daughter has been diagnosed with a degenerative immune disease.
Jeff makes comments concerning the governments desire to take away dietary supplements.
Dr. Wallach mentions during his monologue that 7 of the 8 suspected terrorists in the Scotland and London terrorist attempts are doctors. Doc also discusses a recent study that links loss of the sense of smell and Alzheimer's disease.
Pearls of Wisdoms
Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a new epidemic of stress and repetitive motion injuries that are occuring from people using hand-held devices. Doc asserts that with the proper nutrition these injuries can be avoided.
Callers
Thomas has questions regarding spondylosis and osteoarthritis.
Martha asks Dr. Wallach about nutritional ways of dealing with gout.
Jimmy (email) asks about Sjogren's syndrome.
Thelma's sister has a chronic cough triggered by stress.
Dr. Wallach starts the show discussing a court case involving the "Quack Doctors" web site. A doctor has sued the owners of the web site for defamation and a court ruling has upheld the original ruling. The original ruling stated that the web site must be able to prove any claims they are making.
Pearls of Wisdom
Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a couple of recent news articles. The first article concerns the recent terror attempts in Scotland and England. Apparently two of the five suspects arrested are doctors. Second Doug and Doc discuss a study done at Georgetown University that found by blocking a neuropeptide in obese mice caused them to lose weight.
Callers
Mary has questions regarding a chronic discharge.
Kathy asks Dr. Wallach about a nutritional solution for uterine fibroids.
Terry hip joints that are very painful.
Susan's 70 year old mom is suffering from kidney disease.
Stream Live from our website: Download from our website:Download this Podcast here The following is a KSCO commentary. Here is Kay Zwerling: Many people, and memories, and things, are keepers. The unknown person who wrote the following is surely a member of my generation, and surely is also a keeper. I grew up with practical parents who had been frightened by The Great Depression in the 1930s. A mother, God love her, who washed aluminum foil after she cooked in it, then re-used it. She was the original recycle queen before they had a name for it. A father who was happier getting old shoes fixed than buying new ones. Their marriage was good. Their dreams focused. Their best friends lived barely a wave away. I can see them now, Dad in his trousers, T-shirt and hat, and Mom in a house dress, lawnmower in one hand and dish towel in the other. It was the time for fixing things, a curtain rod, the kitchen radio, screen door, the oven door, the hem in a dress, things we keep. It was a way of life, and sometimes it made me crazy. All that repairing, eating, renewing -- I wanted just once to be wasteful. Waste meant affluence. Throwing things away meant you knew there would always be more. But, then my father died, and on that clear Fall night in the warmth of the hospital room, I was struck with the pain of learning that sometimes there isn’t anymore. Sometimes what we care about most gets all used up, and goes away, never to return. So, while we have it, it’s best we love it, and care for it, and fix it when it’s broken, and heal it when it’s sick. This is true for marriage, and old cars, and children with bad report cards, and dogs and cats with bad hips, and aging parents and grandparents. We keep them because they’re worth it, because we are worth it. Some things we keep, like a best friend that moved away, or a classmate we grew up with. There are just some things that make life important, like people we know who are special, and so we keep them close. I received this from someone who thinks that I’m a keeper, so I sent it to people I think of in the same way. Now it’s your turn to send this to those people who are keepers in your life. Send it back to the person who sent it to you, if they too are a keeper. Good friends are like stars -- you don’t always see them, but you know they’re always there. Keep them close. This one is called Awesome Senior -- the story is told by a government employee who allegedly witnessed a recent interaction between an elderly woman and an anti-war protester in a metro station in Washington DC. There was a protester on the train platform handing out pamphlets on the evils of America. I politely declined to take one. An elderly woman was behind me getting off an escalator, and a young 20-ish female protester offered her a pamphlet which she politely declined. The young woman put her hand on the old woman’s shoulder, and in a very soft voice said Lady, don’t you care about the children in Iraq? The old woman looked up at her and said Honey, my father died in France during World War II. I lost my husband in Korea, and a son in Viet Nam. All three died so that you could have the right to stand here and badmouth our Country. If you touch me again, I’ll stick this umbrella up your (beep) and open it. God bless America. Thanks Dennis.For KSCO and KOMY, this is Kay Zwerling. Copyright 2007