74. How to Reverse Chronic Diseases - Mark Hyman
74. How to Reverse Chronic Diseases - Mark Hyman
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73. Case Study - Diabetes Reversal
Mark Hyman case study - Person was part of group sessions - not even a one-on-one intervention
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71. Eyes & Whole Body Health - Part 2 - Dr. Lewis
Dr. Harshfield on Immunity
Dr. Lewis on Eyes and Whole Body Health Part 2
Chat Unedited:
12:01:38 From JoAnn Mayer : I started Dr Ben's post COVID protocol. Not an easy protocol to follow, but feeling wonderful after 2 weeks. How long do you recommend to follow the protocol.
12:01:55 From Martha Stark, MD : Thank you, Steve! Oh my God! It never occurred to me that the swabs themselves could be toxic! What I did know is that toxins were placed (by the manufacturers) on the tips of women’s “tampons” (for their periods) – so that they would buy more tampons. Disgusting!
12:02:27 From Louise Vogel : Joy thank you
12:03:19 From Doris Fellenz : There was a report a while back on how the swabs are toxic.
12:03:38 From Martha Stark, MD : Can we review the “dosing” for Ivermectin, please? Both “preventively” and “once you actually have COVID”?
12:04:11 From Steve : Replying to "There was a report a..."
Yes, I've seen the reports, but wanted to verify myself w/ my microscope
12:05:19 From Dr. Tom Lewis : https://www.healthrevivalpartners.com/post/super-hygiene-support-coming
12:05:51 From Steve : Replying to "Thank you, Steve! Oh..."
Not surprising re the tampons. They are hitting us in every way possible.
12:06:10 From JoAnn Mayer : https://vitalitymagazine.com/article/help-for-covid-19-long-haulers-dr-bens-cellular-repair-program/
12:06:49 From iPhone : What was the discount code for the neumi nutriswish glutathione again? Anyone remember?
12:07:27 From Doris Fellenz : See page 11 for ivermetin dose by weight.https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/I-CARE-Early-COVID-Protocol-2023-03-30.pdf
12:08:15 From Steve : Doc, where does the compliment system enter into this picture?
12:13:48 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "See page 11 for iver..."
Thank you, Doris!!
12:14:11 From leslie : questions after last week - 1) can we use hypochlorous acid in any ways other than on surfaces or spraying in air? 2) logged in just in time to hear end of conversation questioning arginine supplementation a few hours after I starting reading Methelyne Blue book that said Nitric Oxide is terrible for our health other than acute reactions. What was the start of that conversation?
12:19:18 From Steve : Replying to "questions after last..."
Dr. H. has mentioned many times that hypo/acid can be nebulized (I've done this many times).
Arginine needs to be balanced with L-Lysine. Lysine is an anti-viral, so supp'ing with arginine might compromise your system against the microbes.
12:19:44 From Doris Fellenz : Does anyone spray either Biocidin or Argentyn 23 in their nostrials.
12:20:51 From Doris Fellenz : I use both and switch up, I spray the Argentyn 23 in my eyes and ears.
12:21:41 From Doris Fellenz : Sorry, I use the argentyn 23 in my eyes with a dropper.
12:22:14 From Martha Stark, MD : I would love to hear the answer to your question. I certainly spray Biocidin into my throat and Argentyn 23 into my ears – but I had not thought to spray it into my nose!
12:22:43 From Doris Fellenz : Argentyn 23 and MSM does not sting at all in the eyes.
12:22:45 From leslie : Replying to "questions after last..."
thanks Steve
12:23:28 From Joy Gentle : Argentyn 23 has their nose spray bottle.
12:24:47 From Linda Anderson : I saw Andrew... agree!!
12:24:55 From Doris Fellenz : Yes Joy it does. I ran out of it. But I have a 1/2 gallon bottle of the Argentyn Silver 23 and just refilled it. As I do the dropper glass bottle.
12:24:57 From Martha Stark, MD : Do we worry at all about getting “acute angle closure glaucoma” from MSM eye drops?
12:28:44 From iPhone : Replying to "Yes Joy it does. I …"
Where did you buy it from?
12:29:52 From Linda Anderson : I'm holding onto my cataract... as biomarker... wisdom of good vision vs that. still functional
12:44:03 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "What was the discoun..."
I am sorry. I do not remember. But I know the information was presented to us on Wednesday / June 21st. Perhaps that will help you track down the discount code – if you can “retrieve” the webinar for that day…
12:44:41 From Linda Anderson : I got glasses in the 9th grade... when my father died.
12:46:01 From iPhone : Replying to "What was the discoun…"
Thanks Martha. I think Steve didn’t let us record it, so that he could speak more freely
12:53:49 From Martha Stark, MD : Perhaps no surprise that women who get breast cancer in one breast so often end up, within a few years, with breast cancer in the other breast as well…
12:55:49 From Stan : So Dr. Lewis, where does a person with Glaucoma start the investigative process, or curative process?
12:57:42 From Joy Gentle : You often mention C. Pneumoniae. What about Mycoplasma, EBV, etc?
12:58:39 From Joy Gentle : Replying to "You often mention C...."
plus HHV-6. Herpes in brain?
12:58:59 From Dr. Tom Lewis : https://theconversation.com/my-work-investigating-the-links-between-viruses-and-alzheimers-disease-was-dismissed-for-years-but-now-the-evidence-is-building-184201
12:59:20 From Carol Willis : Vibrant America Lab has a Neuro Zoomer test, very detailed
12:59:24 From Steve : Replying to "You often mention C...."
Joy, I've been having good response with Professional Formulas homeopathic products. I just received the Myco one as well.
12:59:34 From Linda Anderson : I have big 3/eyes... and an index finger/big joint... it gets sensitive with slight flu signs... once it progressed up the side of hy hand to wrist, subsided when I recovered.
13:00:26 From Shoshanna : which food sensitivities test is recommended?
13:00:51 From Joy Gentle : Reacted to "Joy, I've been hav..." with 👍
13:01:55 From wendell : are the wheat zoomer and neuro zoomer two different tests?
13:02:37 From Carol Willis : Neuro zoomer test is a completely different test. check their website for a sample report or request it
13:03:47 From Linda Anderson : I have nuclear and cortical
13:05:43 From Linda Anderson : starting to read: copper metabolism and macular degeneration... pubmed (I haven't read yet)
13:11:13 From Linda Anderson : thank you!
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72. Regenerating Nerve Tissue - David Harshfield, M.D.
HRP Weekly webinar featuring Dr. David Harshfield on regenerating nerve tissue. Also, Dr. Lewis chimes in on the spike protein antibody test.
Dr. Carter takes and answers health-related questions.
Unedited Chat:
20:00:25 From Nina Roark : I have been told to have my cataracts removed. What do I need to be aware of?
Is there a Dr. in Atlanta you could recommend?
20:01:35 From Carol Willis : I volunteer
20:03:11 From Dilara Esengil To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : if you need web help lmk
20:03:37 From Steve : Replying to "I have been told to ..."
Nina, I know many ppl who have had this done. One friend spent the extra $$$ to get the lenses whereby you don't need glasses. Usually one has to choose between near or far sighted.
20:05:41 From Dilara Esengil To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : i have a doctor’s office contacting you. There are some vax injured folks but they are stellar and only had one shot (most). He’s a chiro and treating me and Bill for our injuries. Please see your email. I have many amazing folks for you to talk with. we are also putting together a HEALTH CONFERENCE - Kaizad wants to help too. I am sending you an email.
20:06:14 From Scott : neutrophils 2300, lymphs 1200 = NLR 1.92, should I be concerned about the low lymphs?
20:06:15 From Doug Leonard : How long until the markers for chronic disease came down to normal? Did it return to normal?
20:06:33 From Louise Vogel : Dr. Lewis, I am attempting to make raw milk buttermilk, which Maura’s relative has found to be healing. I can get raw milk and non-raw buttermilk derived from actually making butter (as opposed to what is normally sold at retail). Would this work for the culture or would non-raw buttermilk lack desired bacteria?
20:06:54 From Louise Vogel : Would Dr. Harshfield expound on the vagus nerve?
20:07:05 From Linda E. : I have a question: any thoughts on chronic returning sinus infection (caused by sinus surgery for skull based CSF leak). What are your thoughts on using coloidal silver (from NatureRite)?
20:07:23 From WG : Isn't the goal with pathogens is to have a symbiotic relationship
20:08:53 From Delbert : Dr. Harshfield: do you have a colleague in the Maryland/Southerrn Pennsylvania area that would do the glucose injections for back/knee pain?
20:09:25 From d harshfield : I do have colleagues in Pennsyvania, d
20:09:47 From Delbert : how would I contact them?
20:09:53 From Shawn : I have lack of saliva and dry eyes due to autoimmune disease. Strategies for mitigation?
20:10:03 From Louise Vogel : So Dr. Carter if one is doing myofascial release and/or lymphatic drainage, would it be optimum to also do acupuncture at the same time?
20:10:38 From Doug Leonard : jerry tenants work is critical to the meridans and cutting the fascia
20:12:34 From Louise Vogel : Shawn I had dry eye when I had active Q fever and Dr. Trempe cured it with cod liver oil. I Tsp a day. Maybe this is relevant to your case.
20:12:41 From Greg To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : I have MGUS and was treated with Rituxan for ~1.5 yrs. Any suggestions on myelin repair/growth? Thanks, Greg
20:12:46 From Steve : I hope HRPs can get Simon Yu on as a guest re Acupuncture Meridian Assessment
https://preventionandhealing.com/training/
20:12:56 From Louise Vogel : That should be one tablespoon a day.
20:13:28 From Shawn : Thank you, Louise!
20:26:23 From Carol Willis : Low cholesterol often corelates to DHCR7 gene homozygous varinats --, cholesterol synthesis in the liver.
20:28:30 From Lolita Smith : Which is worse left or right mitral value ventricution? How is it treated?
20:29:46 From Maura : What is the significance of the calcium heart score ?
How is it treated
20:30:28 From risa Hyman : How are pvc’s explained in this process, is it structural or electrical
20:31:04 From alexandra : I always red
20:31:12 From alexandra : read
20:31:26 From Carol Willis : Do the anti-VEGF injections for macular degeneration -- do they go systemic?
20:31:42 From Maura : Is there an alternative for anti veg treatment for macula
20:32:30 From Alison Reece : I did looking for content of some vaccine, looking for Aluminium. It was very brief. Before Covid vax turned me into an antivaxxer.
20:35:37 From Alison Reece : Oh, it was the flu vax that I had to take in order to visit my husband in a nursing home. I did not want it and it did look like there was no Al.
20:37:19 From Maura : Cousin was put on statins for abnormal calcium heart score
What is rationale to that
20:38:06 From Jeffrey : Alison, they are not allowed to force that upon you.
20:39:17 From Alison Reece : Yeah, maybe. In Australia. I didn’t feel empowered to fight it (pre Covid).
20:40:19 From Jeffrey : Dr. Mercola's recent video on this explains everyone has a choice on what they get shot with.
20:40:24 From Maura : Replying to "Shawn I had dry eye …"
What brand cod liver are you using Louise
20:41:27 From Louise Vogel : Replying to "Shawn I had dry eye ..."
Carlson’s Norwegian lemon flavored. That’s what Dr. T used as well. They sell it on VitaCost.com; good price and then occasionally they have 20% off in addition.
20:45:15 From Maura : Thank you
I linked him to everything I could on statins including your blogs
20:45:41 From Jeffrey : ProtocolKills.com is a great website to save your life in the hospital or someone elses
20:48:09 From m. nario : how do you treat high HDL
20:48:41 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "Carlson’s Norwegian ..." with ❤️
20:48:48 From Joel B. Peterson : Replying to "Shawn I had dry eye ..."
Ditto
20:48:54 From Maura : Replying to "Shawn I had dry eye …"
I remember you saying that before
Which one do you buy
20:50:19 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "Shawn I had dry eye ..."
Maura – If you happen to have a Fullscript account, then you can get Carlson’s Cod Liver Oil Lemon – 500 mL for $31.50. Vitacost, which usually (but not always) has great prices, is currently selling Carlson’s Cod Liver Oil Lemon – 250 mL for $28.24.
20:51:02 From Harry : What's a good diagnostic pathway for suspected prostate disease? Can I trust the usual urological protocols? Does a PSA test figure in that diagnostic set, and if so where? Is there a place for biopsy/ies, and if so which and when? What do you like for BPH treatments? For prostate cancer?
20:51:06 From Maura : Has there been any success regenerating ganglion cells or the cone cells
20:52:55 From Beverly A's iPad : Jeffrey - I agree - Protocolkills.com is a very important website. I would also recommend that they watch Dr Mercola’s interview with the two women who put together the important form that everyone needs to have to protect themselves if they find them in the hospital.
20:53:44 From Alison Reece : Is a root canal with no cavitation below likely to be ok?
20:54:15 From Alison Reece : No cavitation as seen on x-ray
20:54:18 From marjorie Trebino : Thank you
20:54:37 From Maura : What is the main underlying cause’s of macular degeneration in absence of diabetes or root canals
20:55:12 From Steve : Replying to "What's a good diagno..."
Harry, have you had an MP-MRI? This a type of MRI especially for prostate.
20:56:55 From Linda E. : I can feel my heart beat in my head - every single heart beat for 4 years since a MVA. Any thoughts on what this is? My doctors haven't been able to figure out. Once says cranial hypertension.
20:57:04 From Joel B. Peterson : Just incase you don’t have time for questions, have you heard about BrainTap, this is what you were just talking about, in a nut shell its forced meditation, and it penetrates your microbiome in the brain, via eyesight, and ears! Corporations, Pro Teams, Colleges are now using it! Highly recommend!
20:59:03 From risa Hyman : I had these pvc issues in my early thirties, did not choose the surgery or drugs, became a qigong practitioner and it stopped. Starting again now in my seventies, stress levels, covid, viral skin infections?
21:00:19 From Harry : Replying to "What's a good diagno..."
Nothing yet. But thanks for this.
21:00:20 From Carol Willis : Do glucocorticoid knee injections go systemic? I think that happened to me a few years ago, I was miserable. 40 mg
21:01:14 From Steve : Replying to "What's a good diagno..."
Sure. BTW, you don't need contrast agent for this. They will try to push that on you....
21:01:55 From Jeffrey : Linda, have you experienced with eliminating all seed oils and gluten out of your diet? Doing that alone can change many outcomes.
21:02:11 From Maura : What are your thoughts on pvc’s and electrolyte disturbance
21:02:22 From Martha Stark, MD : Thank you, Joel, for this reminder about BrainTap!! I do not like the “wireless convenience” provided by the BrainTap headset – BUT APPARENTLY AN “AUDIO CABLE” IS STILL INCLUDED FOR THOSE WHO WANT IT WIRED!!!!! …which is fabulous news!!!
21:02:50 From Linda E. : Thank you, Jeffrey - I have not eaten gluten for years nor seed oil. Appreciate the ideas....
21:02:54 From Joel B. Peterson : Agree
21:03:03 From Suzie (y) : ?? how serious is a minor mitral valve clip?
21:03:07 From Dilara Esengil : LOL
21:03:17 From Nina Roark : I have been told to have my cataracts removed. What do I need to be aware of?
Is there a Dr. in Atlanta you could recommend?
21:03:39 From Dilara Esengil To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : omg i have more for you. everything is and was super organic. HERITAGE wheat.
21:03:47 From Dilara Esengil To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : from small towns and i get it directly
21:03:52 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "Thank you, Joel, for..." with ❤️
21:04:06 From Dilara Esengil To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : farms * not towns. same with meat. you have to have heritage everything. know what the animals are eating
21:04:24 From Nina Roark : 82
21:04:32 From WG : comment on coughing and/or vagus nerve massage to calm the heart
21:04:49 From Maura : Replying to "Shawn I had dry eye …"
Thanks 🙏
21:08:53 From iPhone : Any ideas on how to get rid of a persistent pilonidal cyst WITHOUT slicing the fascial tissue?
21:09:37 From m. nario : whats going on Mondays?
21:09:41 From Dilara Esengil To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : Dr. Horowitz I just emailed him for you :)
21:09:55 From Maura : Bank Holiday Monday
21:10:00 From Jeffrey : Memorial Day
21:10:22 From Joel B. Peterson : Can we land the Plane? ❤️🙏🇺🇲
21:10:22 From m. nario : are there webinars on Mondays?
21:10:30 From - : As far as speakers…so true! THE BEST! BLESSED.
21:10:34 From Jeffrey : Mondays at, Wed at 8pm
21:10:39 From Dilara Esengil : YOU guys are amazing. YOU are the leaders of this movement love you all!
21:10:45 From Jeffrey : Mondays at noon
21:10:46 From risa Hyman : Thank you as always
21:10:47 From Shawn : Thank you!
21:10:47 From Joel B. Peterson : ❤️❤️❤️
21:10:48 From Carol Willis : Thank you, Doctors!
21:10:50 From - : TRAVELING MERCIES.
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70. Thyroid Cases Studies & "Harsh" Truths About Modern Medicine
Dr. Lewis discusses some very enlightening thyroid case studies. For example, a patient with a near-perfect TSH value yet T4 and T3 hormones that are severely out of optimal range.
Dr. Harshfield discusses some cases of medical misinformation, particularly regarding the most prolific treatment provided by standard-of-care practitioners.
Webinar Chat Unedited:
20:12:55 From Scott's S21 : What parasite cleanse do you recommend?
20:13:26 From Patti Proper : Reacted to "What parasite cleans..." with 👍
20:17:18 From Martha Stark, MD : Do you recommend that thyroid medication be taken in the am (upon awakening) or in the pm (before bed)?
20:22:53 From JR To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : One Brazil nut per day has adequate selenium
20:23:11 From Alison Reece : Is 50 mcg se per day too much? How much Iodine as a general health item, not fixing anything particular?
20:23:27 From Alison Reece : Reacted to "What parasite cleans…" with 👍
20:23:35 From Scott's S21 : I've been taking 1 gram of iodine everyday for the past 90 days and notice my body temp has returned to 98.3 from 96.5
20:28:05 From Martha Stark, MD : If the TSH is something like 0.01 but the Free T3 and Free T4 are comfortably within normal limits (as a result of supplementing with 75 mcg of T4), are you still thinking a “shut down” thyroid and iatrogenically created “hyperthyroidism”?
20:28:40 From WG : I thought it takes 3 weeks before the thyroid shows up with a change
20:30:11 From Alison Reece : I have trouble finding recordings of the webinars. I get the notifications of items added, but not recordings. I would like to see the Monday ones which are in the middle of the night for me and since Tuesday was changed to Wednesday I haven’t been able to attend as many in person. Is there a link to the recordings?
20:31:20 From Wayne : I hope this is being recorded because I have no audio
20:33:07 From WG : If needing more hormones, why not eat more cholesterol as it is the precursor to all hormones and see how the body handles it. + food for the thyroid is seaweed
20:39:35 From WG : Oregano oil + wormwood. H. pylori will go into hiding soon after you go after it. Then need to wait to hit it again. It's very clever
20:40:24 From Alison Reece : Too many nuts causes too little zinc?
20:40:44 From Lynn McGaha : Brazil nuts from Peru are much, much lower in selenium than Brazil nuts from Brazil. Most Brazil nuts I see for sale are from Peru.
20:41:32 From WG : Body Bio has a liquid Se in 2 oz bottles....easy to take...also has many other minerals like that
20:42:02 From dawnmcintyre : Multiple parasite cleanses and herbs I’ve used (especially Cellcore) cause diarrhea. Is there a company that does testing for herbals so I can find out which one is causing my intolerance problems?
20:42:36 From Lynn McGaha : Is taking kelp or modifilan sufficient for the iodine requirement?
20:42:38 From Frank : DOES THE FACE DEVELOPE AWAY FROM THE FORAMEN MAGNUM? SO THE BODY DOES NOT
20:43:31 From Frank : CKOCK ITSELF.
20:45:22 From dawnmcintyre : I took 50mg of iodine for 5 months and my level was 42,000! Caused diarrhea too.
20:47:19 From Alison Reece : Is there enough Vit A in 1 tsp Carson cod liver oil daily?
20:48:34 From Martha Stark, MD : Can a dead thyroid be brought alive?
20:51:14 From Steve : Replying to "Can a dead thyroid b..."
I once had a Chinese TCM doc tell me he could do this.
20:51:58 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "Can a dead thyroid b..."
Thank you, Steve!
20:52:52 From Wayne : Do you know anything about "Holy Hydrogen"? I heard a podcast with "Greg the Hydrogen Man" who spoke of things that sounded too good to be true... I also see Luke Storey speaking about it
20:54:01 From Wayne : He (the "hydrogen man") spoke about greatly improving blood work … and supposedly even reversed his father's glaucoma after 3 years (
20:55:00 From Dr. Tom Lewis : WG - I agree about hormones - cholesterol is a building block - but - testing can show imbalances - even when “cholesterol” is normal - KEEP IN MIND CHOLESTEROL IS NOT CHOLESTEROL - WE DO NOT MEASURE CHOLESTEROL SO THE TC NUMBER IS WORTHLESS…..
20:55:13 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "Do you know anything..."
Wayne – Are you talking about hydrogen-enriched water? These days lots of people are touting its benefits!
20:57:13 From Wayne : how long does stem cell replacement last (on knee or shoulder). I understand that it has to be redone after a number of months or year.... I have no opinion on this; I'm just asking
20:57:13 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Wayne: I believe the hydrogen man when he has labs before and after that corroborate the “amazing” one-off result. Hydrogen is just another redox couple agent - IMHO - It is all about the electromotive potential, pharmacokinetics, and a term ONLY ANDREW knows.
20:58:16 From Wayne : I would like to know more... Is Andrew here?
20:58:30 From Scott's S21 : Has anyone used thus product for parasites?
https://www.silverfernbrand.com/products/nano-scrub
20:59:52 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Scott: Contact them and see if they can point to a scientific study that shows their product reduces H pylori. I would be interested to know if it does that.
21:05:25 From Wayne : I'd love to hear a full presentation on the CDR. I heard Dr. Naviaux interviewed on the Energy Blueprint. But Dr. N. is self-admittedly hard to follow. I'd love to hear a deep dive from another expert on this (Maybe Dr. Harshfield is one such expert!??!)
21:06:49 From Patti Proper : eggs
21:08:27 From Maura : Beef liver best
21:08:44 From Phyllis B : what was the correct answer
21:08:51 From Lynn McGaha : I make liver pate. Only way I like liver. Cooking frog.com has a good pate reipe.
21:08:58 From Wayne : Beef liver & onions is quite tasty
21:09:00 From Linda Anderson : Raw pastured eggs, bananas, vanilla, etc in the blender
21:09:14 From m. nario : does liver contain all the toxins?
21:09:33 From Maura : Beef heart
21:09:35 From WG : Chicken liver is best cause the chicken does not live long enough to get lots of toxins
21:09:41 From Lynn McGaha : The liver is not a filter. It transforms any toxins.
21:09:52 From Phyllis B : beef or chicken liver?
21:10:47 From WG : Alpha animals all eat liver and heart of the caught animal
21:10:49 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "does liver contain a..."
m. mario – I too have always been concerned that the liver, because it is a major detox organ, would contain lots of toxins. But I am told “No!”
21:11:07 From Beverly A's iPad : You can get smoked cod liver on Amazon
21:11:28 From Scott's S21 : I guess silver nanoparticles do work against candida
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9415300/
21:11:42 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "The liver is not a f..."
Thank you, Lynn!
21:11:58 From Alison Reece : Kangaroo liver?
21:12:52 From Maura : Buy local
21:12:59 From WG : Now over to the fishing docks when the boats come in... I'm up in ME
21:13:26 From Maura : Reacted to "Now over to the fish…" with 👍
21:14:31 From Lynn McGaha : LIver or kidney?
21:15:57 From Lynn McGaha : There seems to be a nationwide shortage of grass-raised and finished beef liver. It's now hard to get.
21:16:25 From Patti Proper : Ancestral supplements has a great selection of organ meat supplements
21:16:44 From Maura : USA so expensive compared to EU
Why ?
21:19:04 From Scott's S21 : Add some cayenne pepper to your liver
21:20:18 From Maura : Why no small butchers in USA
Loads in Europe
21:20:47 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Rural TN still has plenty of them…. I’m fortunate.
21:20:48 From JR : Same thing with Dr Pepper.
21:20:58 From Scott's S21 : Usda won't allow small butchers
21:21:03 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Texas is becoming too commercial
21:21:25 From JR : The industry calls this the ‘bliss’ point or hyper palatable food
21:21:54 From Wayne : see book, "The Dorito Effect" by Mark Schatzker
21:21:59 From Scott's S21 : Love fresh cilantro
21:22:09 From JR : Reacted to "see book, "The Dorit…" with ❤️
21:22:19 From Alison Reece : Reacted to "Love fresh cilantro " with 👌
21:22:30 From Louise Vogel : RE USDA not allowing small butchers, isn’t there now a federal legislator Massie who is pushing to change this?
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68. H. Pylori Test is (wrongfully) Being Discontinued
Dr. David Harshfield introduces his "Harsh Truths" series.
Dr. Lewis explains why Labcorp is dropping H. pylori serology test. He also explains why this test is vitally important, and the remaining options are inconvenient, expensive, and not adequately quantitative.
CHAT:
20:00:03 From risa Hyman : Thank you for all your weekly presentations, the information is so helpful and your commitment to health is so hopeful and encouraging.
20:00:15 From Scott's S21 : Can you discuss your post on argenine? Is cardiomiracle out as a supplement?
20:00:42 From risa Hyman : Could you please address epiretinal membrane and eye doctors that say we will just observe
20:03:20 From Martha Stark, MD : Dr. Tom – Speaking of Dr. David Jockers – I too think he does a great job of things (and I love his wonderful diagrams) –
But in one of his diagrams, he writes that “acute inflammation” goes hand in hand with “innate immunity.”
He goes on to write, however, that “chronic inflammation” goes hand in hand with “adaptive immunity.”
We would not agree with this latter statement about “chronic inflammation,” would we???
20:03:57 From Scott's S21 : What do you think about Ardis recommending nicotine for long covid?
20:09:36 From Steve : Replying to "What do you think ab..."
If you listen/watch many of his presentations he cites the proof that it takes to reach saturation validation.
BTW, it's not only Ardis. There are many other practitioners/researchers that have joined his efforts to expose the venom angle.
20:10:34 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "What do you think ab..." with ❤️
20:10:38 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "If you listen/watch ..." with ❤️
20:10:48 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "Dr. Tom – Speaking o..." with ❤️
20:10:57 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "Could you please add..." with 💪
20:11:07 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "Can you discuss your..." with ❤️
20:11:13 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "Thank you for all yo..." with ❤️
20:12:09 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "What do you think ab..."
From online – “In fact, the World Health Organization considers nicotine replacement therapy an essential medicine. Nicotine has been shown to be protective in a handful of other diseases, and laboratory studies suggest it may play a part in regulating an enzyme called ACE2, which is thought to be involved in COVID-19.”
20:14:01 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "From online – “In fa..." with ❤️
20:14:02 From Steve : Replying to "What do you think ab..."
Actually, the studies/journal articles,etc. state that the ACE2 receptor theory is/was a red-herring. The true target of the venom is the Alpha7-Nicotinic receptor.
Again, he has the documentation to prove this.
20:15:41 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Nicotine receptor has to do with production of acetyl choline - which needs to be at the right level to have a good brain - not to high and not too low
20:15:42 From Steve : Replying to "What do you think ab..."
BTW, nicotine is not addictive. The tobacco industry added pyrazines to cigs to make them addictive.
That horrible industry coats the inside of cig paper with arsenic. How nice.
20:16:52 From Steve : The full name of the receptors is:
alpha7 nicotinic acetyl choline receptor.
20:17:25 From Carol Willis : Ayurveda core practice: Neti Pot with warm saline solution, clears out the mucus, clarifies the mind also
20:18:55 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "Ayurveda core practi..." with ❤️
20:19:01 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "The full name of the..." with ❤️
20:19:25 From Steve : Instead of the Neti pot I'm going to make a nasal spray with spore probiotics.
According to Dr. Klinghardt the nasal microbiome is more complex than the microbiota of the GI tract.
20:20:04 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Steve: Agreed. In some respects the nasal cavity experiences more pathogens…
20:20:06 From Joel B. Peterson : Replying to "What do you think ab..."
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20:20:17 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "Nicotine receptor ha..." with ❤️
20:20:22 From Joel B. Peterson : Removed a ❤️ reaction from "The full name of the..."
20:20:34 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "Instead of the Neti ..." with ❤️
20:21:57 From wayne : What is the effect on the overall immune system if we, say, spray iodine in our nose when exposed to COVID?
20:22:55 From Carol Willis : Part of the benefit of Neti Pot 16 oz once or twice, is lavage, not spray. Order of magnitude difference, though you may want to do the probiotic spray as a 2nd level process.
20:24:42 From Steve : Klinghardt suggests alternating therapies. One day (e.g.) iodine, next day probiotic.
20:24:43 From Carol Willis : Few things will weaken the immune system as much as being even marginally hypothyroid
20:25:38 From Martha Stark, MD : Reacted to "What is the effect o..." with 👍
20:26:46 From Jennifer L. : I have Myasthenia Gravis where the acetylcholine receptors in muscles are closed and don't allow messages from brain to be received. How does this evening's conversation about Acetylcholine receptors relate to those of us with MG - does it make us more vulnerable to viruses and infections?
20:28:13 From Steve : Replying to "I have Myasthenia Gr..."
Jennifer, how long have you had this condition? Do you take any pharma drug that ends in ….pril?
20:34:38 From Louise Vogel : -What about the breath test?
20:35:26 From Scott's S21 : Isn't the h pylori breathe test more accurate?
20:35:41 From Scott's S21 : Switch to Quest, do they offer the h pylori test?
20:36:42 From Steve : ULTA/Quest does have breath and stool tests
20:39:35 From Willie Williams : I appreciate being apart of this call. I have a question/concern that I would hope to get your opinions on.
My father has had issues with the nerves in his mouth for about the last 6 years. His tongue is constantly out of his mouth, constantly moving. He owns a business, and when he has a lot going on his tongue and mouth tells you.
2 years before his tongue started reacting this way, he received a surgery which removed muscle mass from his shoulder. Since, he has been given a hand full of medicines (unfortunately I do not have the names) but they range from anti-psychotics to steroids to Botox.. all failed. Mis-diagnosed Tardive Dyskinesia, MRIs came up empty, Parkinsons also ruled out.
I would only like hopefully understand why he is still experiencing this. He has completely given up and currently lives with his tongue out always, in front of people and customers and living very uncomfortably but accepts it due to not receiving any answers from multiple opinions.
Thank you for reading and thank you @Louise Vogel
20:40:14 From Carol Willis : Wonder if Ammonium Muriaticum homeopathic would be helpful in treating H. pylori
20:40:33 From Jennifer L. : Steve, 15 years. Fortunately, it has remained mild, so I haven't had to take meds.
20:42:38 From Lynn McGaha : My bioresonance machine, a Metatron Hunter 4025, would show h pylori.
20:43:26 From Martha Stark, MD : Reacted to "I appreciate being a..." with 👍
20:44:07 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "I appreciate being a..." with 🙏
20:45:10 From Steve : Replying to "My bioresonance mach..."
This device reminds me of the physiospect machine
20:46:48 From Linda Anderson : Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) .. $50 blood test at lifeextension.com
20:47:05 From Steve : Reacted to "I appreciate being a..." with 👍
20:47:24 From Joy Gentle : Reacted to "I appreciate being a..." with 👍
20:47:39 From Joel B. Peterson : I use Ultrazyme, Digestzyme, and Wobenzym’N for those reasons!
20:48:29 From Doris Fellenz : What is the best digestive enzyme?
20:48:54 From Scott's S21 : https://provider.questdiagnostics.com/hpyloritesting
20:50:09 From Jennifer L. : Can Canadians do the Labcore blood test for HP?
20:51:50 From Lynn McGaha : Wasn't the LabCorp H. Pylori test part of the JUly HRP special?
20:54:18 From Carol Willis : free T3 is the end of the metabolic line. If free-T3 is not optimal, then there can be a genetic DIO1 or DIO2 T4 to T3 conversion problem.
20:55:23 From laura : Could ingesting methylene blue orally get rid of H. Pylori?
20:55:28 From Jennifer L. : Gastro doc told me I don't hve H Pylori after I recently had a colonoscopy - can I rely on that result? I have major dysbiosis and Leaky gut!
20:56:11 From Martha Stark, MD : Do you recommend Bravo’s “fermented colostrum and probiotic complex” or the “fermented colostrum and probiotic complex”? Is one more effective than the other? I want to avail myself of the very nice 25% discount that you have gotten for us!
20:56:31 From Joel B. Peterson : @Doris Fellenz , Dr Kelley recomends Solo-Zyme, 360 to a bottle! I like Douglas UltraZyme, Designs for Health’s DigestZyme, and I like Wobenzym-N
20:56:39 From laura : Also....could rectal insufflation of ozone get rid of H. Pylori?
20:57:19 From Steve : Replying to "Gastro doc told me I..."
Isn't h.p mostly in the stomach? The opscopy certainly didn't traverse that far.....
20:57:45 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "Also....could rectal..."
Laura – What a cool idea!
20:58:15 From Jennifer L. : I've been using Zach Bush's ION orally for Leaky Gut and as a nasal spray to improve nasal terrain.
20:58:17 From wg : Did Great Smokies Lab do a test and still do it? Also there is a company that has a product that you take for something like 3 weeks, then stop then repeat..... Does anyone else remember what company that has this? It used to have a very colorful catalog.....I just cannot remember as this was maybe 15 years ago. How about Standard Process products.....?
20:58:23 From Steve : Replying to "Also....could rectal..."
will the ozone get to the stomach?
20:58:59 From Linda Anderson : is drusen considered anti-microbial plaque
20:59:05 From laura : Replying to "Also....could rectal..."
As I understand it, rectal insufflation has a systemic effect
21:00:35 From wg : Seems like I also remember something that you swallow and then can pull it back up and out of the stomach and it can tell if H, pyori is in there.
21:01:28 From Electron Stealer : Replying to "Do you recommend Bra..."
What was the discount code?
21:02:35 From Joy Gentle : Replying to "Do you recommend Bra..."
lewis25
21:02:40 From Steve : Replying to "I've been using Zach..."
Looks like it's fluvic/humic acids. Do you spray that into your nose?
21:02:48 From Electron Stealer : Reacted to "lewis25" with ❤️
21:03:03 From Electron Stealer : Replying to "Do you recommend Bra..."
Thanks Joy
21:03:11 From Nicole : What do you do to treat H Pylori?
21:03:50 From wg : Don't organisms become less virulent each time they mutate..... to eventually reach symbiosis....
21:04:30 From Jennifer L. : Replying to "I've been using Zach..."
Yes, fluvic/humic - yes, I spray it up each nostril.
21:04:59 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "I've been using Zach..." with ❤️
21:05:03 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "Looks like it's fluv..." with ❤️
21:05:07 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "Yes, fluvic/humic - ..." with ❤️
21:07:17 From Martha Stark, MD To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : At 8:39 pm this evening, Willie Williams (new to our group, I believe) asked a thoughtful question about his dad. Will you be able to answer it for him? …although, admittedly, it is not immediately relevant to our current conversation.
21:08:16 From Jennifer L. : Dr. Harshfield, I learned that when I tap my thymus at the start of an MG episode, it stops the episode. I told my neurologist about this, thot he would be super interested, but he waved his hand at me "Nah, that's not possible, the thymus gland is almost inactive after mid-age.
21:08:22 From Steve : Hasn't it been stated here that sometimes the body cannot produce an IgM response?
21:09:16 From wg : As a Tx: why not periodic induced diarrhea to clear out the gut.or increased temp
21:09:43 From Martha Stark, MD To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : Thank you, Tom! That was very sweet…
21:13:26 From Joel B. Peterson : Am I correct, that would be an Atlas reset!
21:13:42 From Willie Williams : Thank you 🙏
21:14:53 From Shoshanna : Thank you! ☺️
21:16:28 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "As a Tx: why not pe..."
wg – What a creative thought!
21:16:29 From Linda Anderson : Dr Harshfield… comments on birth trauma, cranial sacral adjustments in infants
21:17:42 From Willie Williams : Thank you and I appreciate you.
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69. Multifunction Cardiogram (MCG) - Dr. Sam Fillingane
Recent Launch for Public Use of the Multifunctional Cardiogram (MCG).
The MCG is going to revolutionize the way we identify and treat cardiovascular disease.
The MCG is an electrocardiogram (ECG) that uses artificial intelligence (AI) and provides the clinician information on 26 areas about the heart in a way that a clinician has never had access to before. The device is as safe to use as any ECG device using no radiation, nuclear materials, or contrast, making this a test that can be repeated without fear of anyone, including pregnant patients, having any harm.
The MCG took over 23 years to develop and is now FDA approved. It won the AHA Innovation Award of the Year in 2017. There are numerous peer reviewed studies done now in 5 countries on 3 different continents. The information that clinicians will receive from the MCG should help safe hundreds of thousands of lives in the future as patients will know who has developing heart disease at a very early time allowing diagnostic and treatment time to get the disease under control before patients get hurt.
Artificial intelligence is becoming a more common factor in so many areas of life now, so it should be no surprise that AI would be useful to help improve cardiovascular care.
Sam Fillingane, D.O., is an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at William Carey University, College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Fillingane is a graduate of Kansas City University, College of Osteopathic Medicine. Before joining the staff of WCUCOM, Dr. Fillingane practiced in Jackson, Mississippi, with his practice devoted to cardiovascular risk reduction.
Dr. Fillingane developed the 8 cardiovascular inflammatory disease state model over 20 years ago (now 10 disease states) that he has been teaching nationally for years. In addition to his medical practice, Dr. Fillingane was the Director of Medical Education and Medical Director of several national cardiovascular laboratories.
Dr. Fillingane hosted a nationally televised medical show entitled, “Straight To The Heart” that aired on My Family TV Network, The Retro Network, and Comcast Network, with the show seen all over the world.
Dr. Fillingane regularly took patients with high-grade coronary stenosis from all over the nation and reversed the occlusive coronary disease with a very low incidence of failure (1.2 heart attacks per year during an outside group evaluation of 8 years data). Dr. Fillingane’s passion is to see cardiovascular disease outcomes improved substantially throughout the world.
sam.fillingane@gmail.com
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67. The Eye - Alzheimer's Connection - Part 1 - 2023
Dr. Lewis presents on this topic. His mentor, Dr. Clement L. Trempe (MD) was an ophthalmologist at Harvard Medical School for 47 years. He quietly practiced the reversal of neurodegeneration.
Glaucoma, for example, is Alzheimer's of the eye and Alzheimer's is glaucoma of the brain. Dr. Trempe's approach reversed neurodegeneration and many as demonstrated with Optical Coherence Tomography.
Here are the eye diseases that portent Alzheimer's based on overlapping pathologies:
Cataract - Particularly cortical or supranuclear - Harvard Medical School Study
Macular Degeneration - Drusen is the indicator - UC Santa Barbara, the work of Dr. Don Anderson
Glaucoma - Many studies, including those by my mentor, Dr. Trempe.
Here is the chat that occurred during the presentation.
12:08:12 From Val Crigger : Dr Mercola published an amazing interview with Taylor Degroot on holistic eye health yesterday…definitely worth checking out!
12:08:56 From Maura : Reacted to "Dr Mercola published…" with 👍
12:09:19 From Zsa-Zsa : Reacted to "Dr Mercola published…" with 👍
12:15:30 From Maura : Ophthalmologist not telling patients they have cataracts until they are advanced
12:15:37 From Zsa-Zsa : Reacted to "Ophthalmologist not …" with 👌
12:16:21 From Val Crigger : I think his articles are archived after 24hrs…you have to become a member to get access now. Maybe she might have it available on her website.
12:18:43 From Maura : Allopathic treatments causing the cataracts and blindness
12:23:58 From Maura : Sight loss is catastrophic loss
its downplayed, mismanaged and grossly misunderstood by the industry built around it
12:26:41 From Zsa-Zsa : Will regener eyes help with pressure ?
12:30:39 From Cynthia P : Reacted to "Dr Mercola published..." with 👍
12:30:49 From Cynthia P : @Val Crigger I was going to say the same thing!
12:30:52 From Maura : Is demodex under diagnosed
What is significance of higher staph in eyes of people with MGD
What are good ways to improve eye micro biome
12:32:00 From Maura : Should OCT reading be outsourced as they have done in radiology
12:32:42 From Val Crigger : Reacted to "@Val Crigger I was g…" with ☺️
12:34:11 From Steve : Replying to "I think his articles..."
It's still available:
https://media.mercola.com/ImageServer/Public/2023/August/PDF/taylor-degroot-eye-health-pdf.pdf
12:34:30 From Julie Torbit : As an optometrist you can’t use the color coding on OCT to diagnose anything. Do you know how many people are in the Cirrus OCT database? 284! Only 3 people in database are over 80. There are many artifacts on a OCT
12:37:04 From Maura : Ophthalmologist told me they are told in school NOT to tell patients they have early stage cataracts for our own good !!!!!
12:38:57 From Zsa-Zsa : Reacted to "Ophthalmologist told…" with 👎
12:40:08 From Maura : What are your thoughts on floaters
12:40:31 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "I think his articles..."
Thank you, Steve!!!
12:41:32 From Martha Stark, MD : Reacted to "What are your though..." with 👍
12:41:35 From Zsa-Zsa : Reacted to "What are your though…" with 👍
12:41:52 From Steve : I become tired of the Ophthalmologist secrecy, and moved to a optometrist.
12:42:39 From Zsa-Zsa : Agreed so sad all the surgeries !
12:42:51 From Beverly A's iPad : Is there any chance we could get Dr Dietrich Klinghardt for one of our webinars? I attend his weekly webinars on Thursday afternoons but they do not do replays so if you miss a webinar you miss out on a lot. He is currently discussing his parasite protocol.
12:43:39 From Zsa-Zsa : Beverly will you post the link
12:43:44 From Steve : Replying to "Is there any chance ..."
Beverly, are you sub'ed to the telegram Klinghardt chat channel?
12:44:22 From Beverly A's iPad : Replying to "Is there any chance …"
No - how do you access that?
12:44:44 From Frank : IS THEIR A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORTICAL CATARACKS AND DEMENTIA?
12:44:55 From Steve : Replying to "Is there any chance ..."
In Telegram, search on Klinghardt. The group name is Dr. Klinghardt Chat
12:45:05 From Maura : Reacted to "It's still available…" with 👍
12:45:15 From Zsa-Zsa : So implants are better than root canals?
12:46:24 From Frank : PROS AND CONS WITH ROOT CANAL AND IMPLANTS.
12:46:30 From Beverly A's iPad : Go to Klinghardt institute.com to sign up
12:46:34 From Zsa-Zsa : Reacted to "PROS AND CONS WITH R…" with 👌
12:46:43 From Zsa-Zsa : Reacted to "Go to Klinghardt ins…" with ❤️
12:47:16 From Steve : Replying to "Go to Klinghardt ins..."
No, not for the telegram chat.. I started the t.gram channel which now has about 200 members.
12:48:13 From Beverly A's iPad : My thanks to Dr Lewis for posting replays of the webinars so if we have to miss the live webinar we have a backup option!
12:48:20 From Steve : Replying to "Go to Klinghardt ins..."
Oh, I see you're replying to the weekly debriefing webinar.
12:48:50 From Louise Vogel : Reacted to "My thanks to Dr Lewi..." with 👍
12:50:08 From Zsa-Zsa : Reacted to "My thanks to Dr Lewi…" with 👍
12:51:26 From Joy Gentle : Tom, are you familiar with Iridology? Looking at patterns, colors, other characteristics of the iris as a view into a person's systemic health. Iridologists do this type of work. Bernard Jensen was well known for this.
12:52:32 From Maura : Reacted to "My thanks to Dr Lewi…" with 👍
12:53:21 From Val Crigger : Replying to "I think his articles…"
Thx Steve…Martha, you should probably watch it asap before it comes down…it’s excellent!
12:54:16 From Jennifer L. : Beverly, first time here … where do we find past webinar replays? Thank you.
12:54:54 From Joy Gentle : Replying to "Beverly, first time ..."
healthrevivalpartners.com. Go to the blog tab.
12:55:18 From Beverly A's iPad : Replying to "Is there any chance …"
Steve, thanks for the info on the telegram group.
12:55:52 From Jennifer L. : thanks Joy.
12:55:53 From mira : Reacted to "It's still available..." with 🙏
12:56:07 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "So implants are bett..."
Zsa-Zsa – I don’t know a whole lot about “implants” – but I certainly know that “root canals” are THE WORST!!!!!! I think that “partial removable bridges” (aka Nesbit partial dentures) are the route to go if you can…
12:56:56 From Joy Gentle : Dr Harshfield mentioned "stable" OCT's after three years of Endocalyx. My question is has there been positive change? Or just no change from a stable baseline?
12:57:04 From Martha Stark, MD : Reacted to "My thanks to Dr Lewi..." with ❤️
12:58:35 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "I think his articles..."
Val – Forgive me for my confusion. What should I watch before it comes down? I would like to if you are recommending it!
13:00:36 From Doris Fellenz To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : Can issues with the teeth affect a high heart rate?
13:01:03 From Maura : Reacted to "I become tired of th…" with 👍
13:01:46 From Lsmith1 : Is ceramic implants better, than others
13:01:49 From Donna : We started distilling water. I've notice almost all of my floaters are gone.
13:02:50 From Doris Fellenz : Donna, I distill water also with a John Ellis machine.
13:03:47 From Maura : Replying to "We started distillin…"
🙏That is brilliant
13:04:15 From Maura : Reacted to "Donna, I distill wat…" with 👍
13:04:20 From Donna : Durastill. Recommended by Dr. Group. We received it a month ago and had to wait a year after ordering for delivery.
13:04:58 From integrative brain : Thank you kindly💕
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66. L-Arginine WARNING for Nitric Oxide Production
Nitric Oxide and Functional Health - with Dr. Nathan Bryan | The Empowering Neurologist EP. 166
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65. Concern for the Vaxxed AND Unvaxxed - Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche
Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche discusses his concern for the health of the vaccinated as the SARS-CoV-2 virus continues to morph into VARIANTS.
He notes that the variants may be transmitted because they are developing, at least initially, without symptoms.
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64. Brain Microbiome by Dr. Ruggiero - Gut Support World Expert
Meet Dr. Marco Ruggiero, MD, PhD, world renowned molecular biologist and radiology specialist with an unparallelled 35 year career. The author of 225 peer-reviewed papers covering cancer, cardiovascular disease, autism, Alzheimer and other neurodegenerative diseases … to the effects of electromagnetic fields on human DNA, the role of the Vitamin D axis in supporting the immune system and chronic kidney disease.
Having held his PhD in molecular biology since 1987, and the Chair in molecular biology at the University of Florence from 1992 to 2014, Marco has unequalled insight into the way the cells in our bodies function. His work continually pushes the boundaries of what we know about the human body and how to optimize life itself.
Over the past few years Marco’s passion has been the human microbiome. He is credited with having coined the term ‘Your Third Brain’ to describe this newly found organ of ours. Following came his discovery of ‘the fourth brain’ used to describe the array of microbes that reside inside the brains in our heads, whereas it was previously believed within the scientific community that the brain was a sterile environment.
His recent innovation, Intracellular Klotho Formula (IKF) represents the culmination of a lifetime of work. IKF is an innovative product that has no equals. The only product formulated on the concepts of quantum biology and relativistic time dilation, Intracellular Klotho Formula targets the genes that are in control of the thread of life, ie: Klotho. Furthermore, IKF reproduces the primeval arrangements of molecules and microbes that gave rise to life on earth and were responsible for human evolution.
Marco and his team also brought the Bravo probiotic to the world, which reconstitutes the human microbiome by introducing the same 42 strains of microbes that we receive at birth. This assemblage of microbes coupled with the fermentation process of colostrum and milk rebuilds the immune system and continues to see unprecedented results. He is also the inventor of Rerum, a powerful, non-protein Macrophage Activating Factor (MAF) and, alongside the renowned Dr Dietrich Klinhardt, developed the Ruggiero-Klinghardt Protocol which represents a paradigm shift in diagnostics and therapeutics.
According to a paper of his published in 2017, "as we slow down the passing of time at the level of DNA, everything about medicine will be revolutionized. Cells will have time to repair damages to the genome and the epigenome, diseases will be cured from the inside before they manifest themselves, and humans will be entitled to live without aging" (J Neurol Stroke, 2017 7(7): 00263. DOI: 10.15406/jnsk.2017.07.00263).
In 2017, he published a paper entitled "A Novel Approach to Klotho Aimed at Delaying and Reversing Aging" where he described the role of the anti-aging gene Klotho as is relates to time dilation and quantum entanglement (BAOJ HIV 2017, 3: 02).
Dr. Ruggiero lives in Arizona with his research partner and wife, Dr Stefania Pacini, MD, PhD where he continues his epochal research for the betterment of humanity.
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63. Bone Health - Dr. McCormick
Dr. R. Keith McCormick mccormickdc@gmail.com Title: Exploring the Complexities of Advanced Diagnostics and Therapeutics for Osteoporosis -- It's Not Just About DXA, Calcium, Vitamin D, or Pharmaceuticals Bio and pic attache Dr. R. Keith McCormick is a board-certified chiropractic physician in the states of Massachusetts, Colorado, and California, and has been in clinical practice since 1982. Dr. McCormick is passionate about helping individuals with osteoporosis regain their skeletal health through a functional medicine approach. In 2011 he founded Osteo Naturals, LLC, a company dedicated to providing information and quality nutrition products to individuals with bone loss. Dr. McCormick earned his bachelor’s degree in Human Biology at Stanford University and his doctorate at the National College of Chiropractic. He is an instrument-rated commercial pilot and a U.S. Army Veteran. Sports have always played a vital part in Dr. McCormick’s life. At Stanford, he competed on the varsity cross-country and fencing teams. As a junior, he was the silver medalist in the 1973 Modern Pentathlon World Championships. Then in 1975 he won the North American Championship and the following year was a member of the United States Olympic Modern Pentathlon Team that competed in the XXI Olympiad in Montreal. He is the former U.S. record holder (1976) for most points scored in a pentathlon competition. Dr. McCormick continues to compete in triathlons of all distances and has completed six Ironman competitions – five of them after recovering from multiple osteoporosis-related fractures. Publications by Dr. McCormick: Osteoporosis: Integrating Biomarkers and Other Diagnostic Correlates into the Management of Bone Fragility published in Alternative Medicine Review, June 2007. The Whole-Body Approach to Osteoporosis released by New Harbinger Publications in May 2009. Great Bones – Taking Control of Your Osteoporosis, published March 2023.
Chat:
20:02:49 From Shoshanna To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : May have the recordings you want
20:03:22 From Martha Stark, MD : Keith – I am really looking forward to hearing you tonight. You had asked me to write a review for your 2009 book The Whole-Body Approach to Osteoporosis. I read the book and absolutely LOVED it! …and, of course, wrote a really positive review of it!
20:04:42 From mira : intermittent exercising
20:07:41 From Joy Gentle : Dr McCormick's website: https://www.osteonaturals.com/
20:08:11 From Dr. Tom Lewis To Shoshanna(privately) : You can send any of them to me through “wetransfer” to my email tjlphd@gmail.com. If you have any questions, call me at 865.235.4998
20:11:17 From Joy Gentle : My 91 year old aunt fell at the end of May, fractured her hip, and just passed at the end of July. Never came back home from the hospital/rehab - very common story.
20:15:11 From Keith Lawrence : What are the lab tests?
20:15:36 From Joy Gentle : Replying to "What are the lab tes..."
I believe he will get to this in his slides.
20:18:25 From Martha Stark, MD : What exactly do you want the first-morning urine pH to be?
20:19:09 From Suzy : I think mold mycotoxins can affect bone?
20:19:46 From Nancy F : Do you recommend AlgaeCal? I have several friends who have had good results from this.
20:20:36 From Steve : Get the Hyperion pH test paper 0-13
https://www.amazon.com/Hydrion-paper-93-Dispenser-Color/dp/B005FYGXUC/ref=sr_1_13?keywords=hyperion+pH+tape
20:21:00 From Martha Stark, MD : Replying to "Get the Hyperion pH ..."
Thank you, Steve.
20:28:11 From Carol Willis : This is a great presentation. I will need to watch the replay several times.
20:28:42 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Me too
20:28:55 From Nancy F : Same
20:29:40 From tingrin : IS THE CTX TEST EASY TO DO?
20:30:49 From Joy Gentle : Do you find that long term supplementation with Levo/Synthroid cause bone issues?
20:30:50 From eileenarmes@yahoo.com : Are vibration plates any good for reversing and, or preventing osteoporosis?
20:36:03 From Shoshanna To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : I don't know what “wetransfer” is but I can send via email if that's ok
20:36:25 From Dr. Tom Lewis To Shoshanna(privately) : Sure - give it a try- sometimes the file is too big.
20:36:37 From Martha Stark, MD : Following up on Eileen’s question – Have you heard of the Marodyne LiV (low-intensity vibration)? Is it supposed to be effective?
20:36:42 From Shoshanna To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : ok
20:37:00 From Martha Stark, MD : Dr. Lewis always calculates the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio!
20:44:07 From Martha Stark, MD : Keith – Can a DEXA scan show the suppleness / flexibility of the bone? …or just its density?
20:45:28 From Martha Stark, MD : If you have fallen a number of times and have NOT broken any bones ever, does that suggest your bones are supple/flexible and not all that brittle?
20:46:20 From Dr. Tom Lewis To Martha Stark, MD(privately) : In my case, I usually fall on my head - which is soft!
20:46:42 From Martha Stark, MD To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : LOL!!! It is true that I was asking that question on your behalf!!
20:47:03 From Dr. Tom Lewis To Martha Stark, MD(privately) : Yup - but I might be in the 52%
20:49:13 From Joel B. Peterson : Have you heard of Osteostrong! Very powerful exercise system!
20:51:42 From Steve : Which vitamin K product does he suggest?
20:52:40 From Martha Stark, MD : And strontium is good too?
20:53:14 From Dr. Tom Lewis : I heard MK 4 and 7 but I will publish this tomorrow.
20:53:22 From Steve : looks good here
20:53:25 From Doris Fellenz : But boron increase estrogen levels
20:53:51 From Steve : Replying to "I heard MK 4 and 7 b..."
what about K1 and all K2s?
20:54:17 From Steve : Replying to "I heard MK 4 and 7 b..."
Life extension has/had a good product but I'm finding many have maltodextrin
20:55:09 From Martha Stark, MD : What about the value of KAATSU (blood flow restriction) training for increasing bone strength?
20:58:17 From Martha Stark, MD : You can wear magnetic insoles in your shoes to improve your balance. We “West Coast Swing dancers” always put magnetic insoles in your dance shoes – especially helpful for “rapid spinning”!
21:01:32 From Martha Stark, MD : Was Fosamax (alendronate) taken off the market? …something about a connection between Fosamax and spontaneous thigh bone fractures, yes?
21:03:25 From risa Hyman : Thank you we can listen and learn for hours
21:03:39 From Bridget Weaver : Is strontium good to take
21:03:43 From Martha Stark, MD : Keith’s 2023 book gets a 5.0 rating (from 54 ratings) on amazon!!!! We should all be so lucky!!!
21:04:25 From Bridget Weaver : What is name of his book?
21:04:51 From Martha Stark, MD : …and his book (Great Bones) ranks #3 for “osteoporosis” on amazon!!
21:06:29 From tingrin : WHAT IS A GOOD BONE DIET?
21:09:18 From Joy Gentle To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : Tom, I think he lives in Belchertown, MA. Not too far from two of your kids???
21:09:57 From Dr. Tom Lewis To Joy Gentle(privately) : Interesting. I am going to reach out to him and maybe meet. Thank you. I now hear the slight accent.
21:10:12 From Joel B. Peterson : I love doing bone broth myself! Old school way! Bone broth, is a life saver!
21:10:36 From Dr. Tom Lewis : I had bone broth miso soup for dinner Joel
21:10:45 From Joel B. Peterson : Reacted to "I had bone broth mis..." with ❤️
21:10:53 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Sometimes I use liver “juice” as my soup base.
21:11:24 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Btw: a bone diet is a vessel diet is an anti-inflammatory higher fat high nutrient-dense diet - that’s why I mention liver.
21:11:49 From Martha Stark, MD : How can you tell if you have hypoxia? Does the pulse oximeter give you any indication (from the percent oxygen saturation)? I am guessing “no” – but I wanted to ask anyway!
21:12:10 From Joel B. Peterson : Im so jealous! Tennesee style!
21:12:12 From Maura : Reacted to "…and his book (Great…" with 👍
21:16:08 From Michelle Spada : Awesome presentation THANKYOU
21:16:18 From Carol Willis : AWESOME PRESENTATION
21:16:29 From Doris Fellenz : Yes it was awesome!
21:16:32 From Bridget Weaver : Thank you so much!
21:16:49 From mira : AWESOME indeed so glad this is recorded
21:16:56 From Shoshanna : Amazing! Thank you!
21:17:39 From Doris Fellenz : I will be buying the book tonight.
21:17:42 From Amy Williams : THANK YOU!
21:18:01 From Doris Fellenz : Is there a discount for the group to by the book!
21:18:12 From Doris Fellenz To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : Is there a discount for the group to by the book!
21:18:36 From Steve : I never knew I had chubby platelets :*)
21:18:49 From Joy Gentle : Reacted to "I never knew I had c..." with 😂
21:20:14 From Donna : Thank you! Great news about CHD, too!
21:20:48 From Maura : Reacted to "Thank you! Great ne…" with ❤️
21:20:56 From Dr. Tom Lewis : Dr. Stark - in my altitude simulation tent, my ox sat is 90 plus or minus…. I wish I could stay in it 24 hours for days……..
21:21:14 From Maura : Reacted to "I never knew I had c…" with 😂
21:21:42 From Dr. Tom Lewis : I would say - buy his book at full price - 750 pages is a heck of a lot of his time…… well worth it.
21:21:49 From Bridget Weaver : Reacted to "I never knew I had c…" with 😂
21:22:00 From Martha Stark, MD To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : Does that mean you are a bit hypoxic? (temporarily and therapeutically – optimal stress)
21:22:13 From Keith Lawrence To Dr. Tom Lewis(privately) : Agree completely Dr Lewis. Well worth the investment
21:22:27 From Bridget Weaver : Reacted to "I will be buying the…" with 👌
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62. PEMF to Heal Leaky Gut
Dr. Pawluk - world PEMF expert, discusses pulsed electromagnetic frequency devices to heal gut issues.
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61. The Salt, Thyroid, and Mitochondria Connection
You are on a low-salt diet, you don't eat a lot of vegetables, and your thyroid is struggling. What does this have to do with your intracellular power plants - your mitochondria? Lewis, Harshfield, and Carter speak to these issues.
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60. Mitigation of Basic Risks is More Important Compared to Fancy Interventions
Joseph Krieger from Boston Biolife explained advanced regenerative medicine. However, he believes that managing the basics if the key to good health.
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59. Boston Biolife - Regenerative Medicine and Medical Professional Education
Boston BioLife is dedicated to helping medical professionals achieve their goals through educational training programs and resources.
Bringing Healthcare Professionals and Scientists together
Offering a forum for the exchange of ideas, networking, and Life Science enhancements for the medical community
Boston BioLife is committed to providing state-of-the-art/cutting-edge technological resources for healthcare & technology providers.
Providing an informative environment for innovative medical techniques, technologies, events, ONLINE CME TRAINING, Webinars, 17.8M PEER REVIEWED SUBSCRIPTION PUBLICATIONS, 9,500 JOURNALS – research, papers, articles, outcomes, protocols
Boston BioLife is proud to introduce companies and innovations that may need to be recognized and provide scientific studies and backgrounds that ensure validation.
Dedicated to healthcare enhancement for the betterment of patient care
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57. Dr Harshfield Medical Integrity - and Mesenchymal stem cells
Dr Harshfield Medical Integrity - and Mesenchymal stem cells
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58. ALL Root Canals Fail - Often Leading to Dementia / Alzheimer's
Niklas Gustafson Interviewing Dr. Lewis on Causes of Alzheimer's
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56. Dr. Harshfield explains Amnion-derived stem cells as a tissue repair technology
Amniotic stem cells are the mixture of stem cells that can be obtained from the amniotic fluid as well as the amniotic membrane. They can develop into various tissue types including skin, cartilage, cardiac tissue, nerves, muscle, and bone.
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54. Dr. She on NAD
https://nadresearch.org/dr-she-describes-his-research-into-testing-and-supplementing-intracellular-nad-levels/
Dr. Jin-Xiong She completed his undergraduate education in China and his PhD degree in Molecular and Population Genetics in France. After a short postdoctoral training at the University of Florida (UF), he was promoted to Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Full and Endowed Professor. He served as Division Chief of Experimental Pathology and Director of Research of the UF’s world-class Diabetes Center. In 2002, Dr. She was recruited to be the Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Genomic Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia. He was the founding Director of the Center for Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine, Professor of the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Department of Health Technologies as well as the director of two core research facilities for Augusta University (Genomics, Proteomics & Mass Spectrometry). In his long academic career, he has authored over 400-peer reviewed papers with an H-Index of 74 and over 17,000 citations, secured over $100 million in research grants, and has been invited to speak all over the world. He also has mentored 15 doctoral students, over 50 post-docs, and 12 faculty members. Named one of the 20 “Georgia Top Medical Researchers” in 2014 by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, he served as President of the Chinese Geneticists in America and President of the American Diabetes Association’s council on Immunology, transplantation and Immunogenetics, among other honors. Currently he is the founder, CEO, and Chief Scientific Officer of Jinfiniti Precision Medicine.
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53. Craniocervical Junction Abnormalities (only) Dr. Harshfield
Resources from video chat:
12:42:22 From Doug Leonard : Craniosacral osteopaths know this and treat the junction all the time! Quess what I do
12:45:57 From Susan : what kind of adjustment was that?
12:46:32 From Russ Allen : Atlas Orthogonist
12:46:33 From Dr. Tom Lewis : C1 LOW VELOCITY ATLAS
Doug, is there an association which shows us how to locate local Craniosacral osteopaths?
12:51:04 From - : https://nucca.org/
12:51:09 From Dr. Tom Lewis : SWEAT INSTITUTE IN ATLANTA
12:51:23 From Louise Vogel : I am currently having my C1 repositioned by a chiropractor in PA, Marc Calicchio who trained w Dr. H’s colleague Dr. Scott Rosa. He doesn’t have the upright MRI and instead does x-rays which he interpolates from.
12:51:48 From - : http://www.sweatinstitute.com/t2/index.htm - Welcome To The Sweat Institute
12:51:52 From integrative brain : Are you utilizing Dr Rugierio's work on lymph drainage w/ Dr. D. Klinghardt. He has lymph cream and massage to open the pathway for brain drainage?
12:52:22 From Steve : Replying to "http://www.sweatinst..."
Thanx!
12:52:23 From - : https://nucca.org/ - Welcome to National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Association
12:52:58 From Doug Leonard : Replying to "Craniosacral osteopa..."
https://cranialacademy.org/
12:56:10 From - : What to Expect From Atlas Orthogonal Technique
- https://uppercervicalawareness.com/what-to-expect-from-atlas-orthogonal-technique/
13:01:23 From - : https://www.hudsonvalleyscoliosis.com/treatments/khan-kinetic-treatment/
13:03:00 From - : https://www.kktspine.com/kktstory/# - THE KKT TREATMENT PROCESS
13:03:16 From Dr. Tom Lewis : To get to Dr. Harshfield: akfahoum@gmail.com
Craniocervical junction abnormalities are congenital or acquired abnormalities of the occipital bone, foramen magnum, or first two cervical vertebrae that decrease the space for the lower brain stem and cervical cord. These abnormalities can result in neck pain; syringomyelia; cerebellar, lower cranial nerve, and spinal cord deficits; and vertebrobasilar ischemia. Diagnosis involves magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT).
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52. Medical Evidence Issues & Craniocervical Junction Abnormalities - Dr. Harshfield
This is the full Monday night HRP webinar.
Craniocervical junction abnormalities are congenital or acquired abnormalities of the occipital bone, foramen magnum, or first two cervical vertebrae that decrease the space for the lower brain stem and cervical cord. These abnormalities can result in neck pain; syringomyelia; cerebellar, lower cranial nerve, and spinal cord deficits; and vertebrobasilar ischemia. Diagnosis is by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT).
David Harshfield is a pioneer in regenerative cellular medicine and he has brought his talents to The Institute of Natural Health on a visiting-physician basis. Dr. Harshfield is an Interventional Radiologist with specialization in musculoskeletal radiology, has been exploring autologous adult stem cells since graduating from UAMS with Honors in 1981 and has become an industry leader in cellular restoration. He is bringing his nationally renowned expertise in cellular therapy to The Institute where he will treat a variety of conditions without expensive surgery and extended recovery or rehabilitation time.
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51. Stellate Ganglion Block for Pain and Parasympathetic Nerve Reset
Drs. Peter McCullough and Groysman
Stellate Ganglion Block for Head, Neck, and Upper Body Pain Syndromes
Cedars-Sinai: A stellate ganglion block is done to: Diagnose the cause of pain in the face and head, arms and chest. Manage pain in the head, neck, chest or arm caused by nerve injuries, the effects of an attack of shingles (herpes zoster) or angina that doesn't go away. Reduce sweating in the face, head, arms and hands.
Cleveland Clinic: A stellate ganglion block is an injection of medication into a collection of nerves at the bottom of the front side of your neck. It can help treat a variety of circulation and pain conditions, such as complex regional pain syndrome and peripheral artery disease. Researchers are studying how it may help mental health conditions like PTSD.
Stellate Ganglion Block Improves Refractory Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Associated Memory Dysfunction: A Case Report and Systematic Literature Review
The prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has reached epidemic proportions among U.S. veterans, many of whom also have concurrent alcohol use disorder. This case report describes improvements in PTSD symptom severity and memory dysfunction in a combat-exposed veteran with persistent PTSD and alcohol use disorder following two treatments of stellate ganglion block (SGB). PTSD severity was measured using the PTSD Checklist, Military Version. Memory function was evaluated using the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test. One month after the first SGB, a 43.6% reduction in PTSD severity was observed along with increases in immediate memory (50%), recent memory (28%), and recognition memory (25%). Following a second SGB, PTSD severity decreased by 57.7% and memory function substantially improved, with pronounced changes in immediate memory (50%), recent memory (58%), and recognition memory (36%). One year after SGB treatments, the patient has stopped drinking alcohol, continues to have sustained relief from PTSD, has improved memory function, and has become gainfully employed. Future studies that employ robust epidemiologic methodologies are needed to generate confirmatory evidence that would substantiate SGB's clinical utility as an adjunctive treatment option for PTSD.
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50. Dementia Considerations 2023 - Dr. Lewis
Dr. Lewis reviews 8 mechanisms that drive dementias and Alzheimer's and provides practical solutions. They include:
1. Gut dysbiosis
2. Nutritional deficiencies - particularly fats that support brain health
3. Excesses with focus on infections and toxins
4. Metabolic issue - lack of metabolic flexibility and insulin resistance
5. Drainage / Pressure build up in brain and eyes due to inflammation or trauma
6. Inflammation from infection or gut dysbiosis
7. Sleep / Autophagy issues
8 Hypoxia.
He also discusses how the 2 key hallmarks of Alzheimer's are PROTECTIVE - Not therapeutic targets. However, they give important clues as to what is going wrong in the brain and whole body.
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49. Kidney Rehabilitation Protocol - Functional Medicine
Dr. Jenna Henderson
Topic: Kidney Support for All Stages Dr. Jenna Henderson’s practice, Holistic Kidney, is dedicated to the unique needs of renal patients. A kidney patient herself since 1993, she has experienced all stages of kidney disease firsthand. She is a graduate of the University of Bridgeport and holds a CT state license. She has lectured extensively across the U.S. to naturopathic doctors, kidney patients and kidney professionals. Her articles have been published in Townsend Letter, Natural Medicine Journal and Naturopathic Doctors New & Reviews. Dr. Henderson seeks to bridge the gap between mainstream nephrology and natural medicine. In her practice she helps patients sort through often conflicting information to understand what is appropriate for their individual needs and stage of kidney function. Holistic Kidney does telemedicine, with patients on 6 continents.
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