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The Synthesis of Wellness
172. Hypochlorhydria & Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth | Low Stomach Acid, Microbial Dysbiosis, & a Brief Conversation on the Oral Microbiome

The Synthesis of Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 14:37


In this episode, we detail the cellular make-up of the gastric lining, highlighting hydrochloric acid (HCl) secretion and its role in digestion, micronutrient absorption, and microbial defense. We discuss potential pathophysiological consequences of hypochlorhydria, including impaired digestive signaling, bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine (SIBO), and more. Lastly, we detail upstream microbial control, focusing on the influence of the oral microbiome and oral dysbiosis.Topics: 1. Introduction- Highlighting the stomach and hypochlorhydria / low stomach acid, as well as microbial balance, dysbiosis, and overgrowth.- Discussion of intestinal microbiome and oral microbiome. 2. Gastric Anatomy and Mucosal Layers- The stomach: cardia, fundus, body, pylorus.- The gastric mucosa: epithelial lining, lamina propria, muscularis mucosae.- The epithelial layer: mucous cells, parietal cells, chief cells, enteroendocrine cells.- Beneath the mucosa: submucosa and muscular layers that contribute to gastric motility, mechanical digestion, and more. 3. Mucous Cells - The surface epithelium and gastric pits.- Secretion of thick, viscous mucus.- Protecting the epithelium.- The mucus traps bicarbonate ions: neutral microenvironment that protects against acid-induced damage. 4. Parietal Cells and Gastric Acid Secretion- Secretion of hydrochloric acid (HCl): denatures dietary proteins, sterilizes ingested food.- Parietal cells produce intrinsic factor: binds vitamin B12 to facilitate absorption in the ileum. 5. Chief Cells and Pepsinogen- Secretion of pepsinogen: activated by low pH into the proteolytic enzyme pepsin.- Pepsin and protein digestion.- Release of gastric lipase. 6. Hydrochloric Acid: Digestive and Protective Roles- Immune defense.- Pepsinogen activation.- Adequate gastric acidity essential for properly acidified chyme.- Priming release of bile and pancreatic enzymes. 7. The Small Intestine, Stomach, and Microbial Regulation- The pyloric sphincter.- The stomach supports minimal microbial diversity.- Acidic barrier aids in limiting the entry of opportunistic microbes into the small intestine. 8. Hypochlorhydria, Low Stomach Acid- Hypochlorhydria can compromise one of the body's defense mechanisms.- Colonization of the small intestine.- Insufficient pepsinogen activation and possible protein digestion impairment.- Suboptimal chyme formation and downstream digestive capacity.- Possible symptoms of hypochlorhydria.- Possible impaired absorption of micronutrients including vitamin B12, iron, calcium, magnesium.- H. pylori infection, autoimmunity, aging. 9. The Oral Microbiome, Intestinal Microbiome, and Dysbiosis- Oral and environmental microbes.- Altered gastric pH, bile, digestive enzymes, and more.- The oral cavity as the gateway to the GI tract.- Oral microbial species.- Oral hygiene and oral microbiome health. 10. Conclusion- Root-cause approach.Thank you to our episode sponsor:1. Shop ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Fresh Press Farms⁠⁠⁠'⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Peach Cider Vinegar⁠⁠⁠ at Sprouts locations nationwide, and check out their full collection ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Get Chloe's Book Today! "⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠75 Gut-Healing Strategies & Biohacks⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠" Follow Chloe on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@synthesisofwellness⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠synthesisofwellness.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

SUIKA
Cities #728 - Dudelange [Electronic Beats]

SUIKA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 60:10


TRACKLIST : Cocet - Aperol A.Tone - The meaning of memory Gerome Sportelli - Hybrids Seri - I need acid (Kayanoki remix) Eitan Reiter - Red handed (Acidic remix) Lel - Hypnosis flutes (Remaster Oziriz remix) Junior Kurtis - Feeling Time In Mind & Celesti - Acquaintance Artdynasty & Meste - Power with me Stevie Delmar - Saturne Wareika & Num - Embrace 2XM & Cortese - Bleep

CavernCast
S4 Episode 18 - Puzzled Acidic Bead Ink Innate

CavernCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 55:56


Your favourite breakfast juice is more lethal to fish than acid rain. DID YOU KNOW?! Me neither. We learn a lot today. Come hang

Let's Talk Thyroid
What is your metabolic type? Martin Pytela | 129

Let's Talk Thyroid

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 66:35


We are beginning 2025 with a discussion at the heart of frustration for many thyroid patients - metabolism! I'm joined by Martin Pytela from life-enthusiast.com to discuss metabolism from a few different perspectives.We explore the 4 different metabolic types - whilst thyroid type is one and most of us will likely fall into that type - it's helpful to understand a bit about the other types to see the differences and probably help you understand your family and friends better too! I'm trialing using the chapter markings to help you navigate the content - so please do let me know if you use them. About Martin:Martin Pytela, a respected functional medicine expert and Metabolic Typing coach, whose mission is to "Restore Vitality to You and The Planet." With over 12,000 clients coached since 2011 and over 60,000 students enrolled in his Udemy courses, Martin has a wealth of knowledge to share on topics such as healing trauma, managing stress and anxiety, emotions, spirituality, weight loss, metabolism, longevity, mindfulness, gut health, and overall health.Connect with Martin:Martin's Podcast: https://www.life-enthusiast.com/articles/category/podcasts/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/LifeEnthusiastContact Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifeenthusiast15/ X: https://x.com/lifentco YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/lifentcoTo take the metabilic type quiz: https://www.life-enthusiast.com/shop/advanced-metabolic-typing-test/---------------------Let's Talk Thyroid is a podcast where we explore different aspects of living thyroid-friendly lifestyle positively & practically to help you thrive and not just survive.⭐️  WEBSITE: https://letstalkthyroid.com✅ Download your FREE Printable Thyroid Health Checklist: https://letstalkthyroid.com/checklist

Switch4Good
315 - Acidic Foods & Inflammation, Eating for your Hormones, Toxic Air Protection and Vegan Breast Milk with Alexandra & Jason

Switch4Good

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 50:48


Today's episode tackles big health questions and real-life challenges. Can breastfeeding vegans provide all the essential nutrients for their babies? A groundbreaking study from Amsterdam has the answer—and it may surprise you. Plus, can you rewire your microbiome to reverse lactose intolerance? If so, should you? And Jason shares firsthand what it's like living with Los Angeles' post-wildfire air—spoiler: the real danger isn't just in the smoke. From nutrition myths to hidden environmental threats, we're cutting through the noise with facts that matter. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation!   Podcast sponsors: Vedge Vegan Collagen: vedgenutrition.com – use code S4G for 30% off your order. - https://www.vedgenutrition.com/ What we discuss in this episode: Detoxing from heavy metals. Protecting lung health. Acidic foods, inflammation, and the potential benefits of alkaline foods. Bottled water vs. tap water. The best plant-based foods to support menopause—and what to avoid. Resources: Episode #68 with Dr. Neal Barnard: https://switch4good.org/balance-your-hormones-with-dr-neal-barnard/ Vegan or vegetarian diet and breast milk composition - a systematic review - PubMed Vegan mothers' breastmilk contains two important nutrients Vegan Nutrition for Mothers and Children: Practical Tools for Healthcare Providers - PMC https://biology.indiana.edu/news-events/news/2019/foster-lactose-intolerance.html Click the link below to support the ADD SOY Act https://switch4good.org/add-soy-act/ Share the website and get your resources here https://kidsandmilk.org/ Send us a voice message and ask a question. We want to hear from you! Switch4Good.org/podcast Dairy-Free Swaps Guide: Easy Anti-Inflammatory Meals, Recipes, and Tips https://switch4good.org/dairy-free-swaps-guide SUPPORT SWITCH4GOOD https://switch4good.org/support-us/ ★☆★ JOIN OUR PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP ★☆★  https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastchat ★☆★ SWITCH4GOOD WEBSITE ★☆★ https://switch4good.org/ ★☆★ ONLINE STORE ★☆★ https://shop.switch4good.org/shop/ ★☆★ FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM ★☆★ https://www.instagram.com/Switch4Good/ ★☆★ LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ★☆★ https://www.facebook.com/Switch4Good/ ★☆★ FOLLOW US ON TWITTER ★☆★ https://twitter.com/Switch4GoodOrg ★☆★ AMAZON STORE ★☆★ https://www.amazon.com/shop/switch4good ★☆★ DOWNLOAD THE ABILLION APP ★☆★ https://app.abillion.com/users/switch4good

Mind Body Peak Performance
The #1 Reason Your Diet Doesn't Work: Metabolic Typing Explained (Acidic vs Alkaline, Adrenal vs Thyroid, Blood Type Diets) | Martin Pytela @Life Enthusiast

Mind Body Peak Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 61:09


Why do some diets work for one person but fail for another? Martin Pytela from Life Enthusiast breaks down the science of metabolic typing and how tailoring nutrition to your unique biology leads to better energy, digestion, & long-term wellness. You'll uncover the connection between blood type, Ayurvedic doshas, & metabolic efficiency—giving you the tools to align your diet & supplements with your body's needs. Tune in for more on today's episode on “Metabolic Typing Explained” Meet our guest Martin Pytela is a respected functional medicine expert & Metabolic Typing coach, whose mission is to "Restore Vitality to You & The Planet." With over 12,000 clients coached since 2011 & over 60,000 students enrolled in his Udemy courses, Martin has a wealth of knowledge to share on topics such as healing trauma, managing stress & anxiety, emotions, spirituality, weight loss, metabolism, longevity, mindfulness, gut health, & overall health. Thank you to our partners Outliyr Biohacker's Peak Performance Shop: get exclusive discounts on cutting-edge health, wellness, & performance gear Ultimate Health Optimization Deals: a roundup article of all the best current deals on technology, supplements, systems and more Gain mental clarity, energy, motivation, and focus with the FREE Outliyr Nootropics Mini-Course The simple, guided, and actionable Outliyr Longevity Challenge helps you unlock your longevity potential, slow biological aging, and maximize your healthspan Key takeaways Incorrect eating swings an individual between depression & hyperactivity You may actually go bipolar just by eating incorrectly Weston A. Price's research found that people thrived on their ancestral diets & deteriorated with modern diets Dry brushing and rebounding are techniques that alleviates lymphatic stagnation Optimal human pH level is between 7.35-7.45 Thyroid dominant types eat three balanced meals, adrenal dominant types prefer a big dinner, & pituitary types enjoy a big breakfast The Ayurvedic system of doshas is similar to metabolic typing, where different foods & practices are better suited to different constitution types Episode Highlights 6:28 Introduction to Metabolic Typing 13:08 2 Layers of Metabolic Typing You Didn't Know About 19:36 Eating For Your Blood-Type & How it Works 47:28 The 4 Drivers of Disease Links Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CeD7fp_Q_Bw  Full episode show notes: mindbodypeak.com/194 Connect with Nick on social media Instagram Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Easy ways to support Subscribe Leave an Apple Podcast review Suggest a guest Do you have questions, thoughts, or feedback for us? Let me know in the show notes above and one of us will get back to you! Be an Outliyr, Nick

WTF did she just say?
Can our thoughts be acidic? A chat with my acupuncturist!

WTF did she just say?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 7:04 Transcription Available


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The Synthesis of Wellness
158. The Stomach & Small Intestines | H. Pylori Infection & Symptoms, Gastric Acid Regulation & Secretion, and a Brief Discussion on Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth

The Synthesis of Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 17:30


In this episode, we discuss the anatomy and physiology of the stomach and its unique epithelial structure. We dive into the pathophysiological implications of conditions such as Helicobacter pylori infection and hypochlorhydria, examining how they disrupt gastric function and microbial balance. Finally, we connect these concepts to the small intestine, discussing possible downstream effects of altered gastric acid secretion, focusing on microbial colonization and contributions to broader gastrointestinal health challenges, such as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). Topics: 1. Introduction Highlighting the stomach and anatomy. Discussion on H. pylori. Interplay between the stomach and small intestines, focusing on microbial balance and overgrowth. 2. Anatomy of the Stomach The stomach as a hollow, muscular organ located between the esophagus and small intestine. Anatomical regions: cardia, fundus, body, and pylorus. Layers of gastric mucosa: epithelial lining, lamina propria, and thin band of smooth muscle. 3. Epithelial Lining and Specialized Cells Mucous cells: Location within the surface epithelium and gastric pits. Secretion of viscous mucus containing mucins, forming a protective barrier. Role in shielding the epithelial lining from acidic gastric juices and creating a neutral microenvironment. Parietal cells: Location in the gastric glands, predominantly in the fundus and body. Secretion of hydrochloric acid (HCl) for digestion and defense. Production of intrinsic factor and vitamin B12 absorption. Chief cells: Secretion of pepsinogen, converted to pepsin for protein digestion. Production of gastric lipase for lipid digestion. Enteroendocrine cells: Hormone secretion. Gastrin, acid secretion and gastric motility. 4. Protection and Functionality of Gastric Mucosa Physical and chemical barriers. Acidic environment maintained by parietal cells for enzymatic activity and pathogen defense. Coordination of cell functions for efficient digestion and protection. 5. Transition from Stomach to Small Intestine Anatomical junction marked by the pyloric sphincter. Balancing the acidic environment of the stomach with the intestinal conditions. Differences between stomach and intestinal epithelial barriers. 6. Microbial Communities in the Stomach and Intestines Limited microbial diversity in the stomach due to its low pH. Acid-resistant populations such as H. pylori and their impact on microbial diversity. H. pylori , chronic gastritis, ulcers, and gastric lining atrophy. 7. H. Pylori Infection and Symptoms Symptoms, manifestations. 8. Low Stomach Acid (Hypochlorhydria) The role of stress, aging, and infections. Downstream effects, particularly in the development of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). 9. Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) Definition and microbial population thresholds. Protective mechanisms regulating bacterial density in the small intestine. Role of low stomach acid in bacterial colonization and overgrowth. Consequences of SIBO, including symptoms and metabolic activity of overgrown bacteria. 10. Conclusion Root cause analysis. Thank you to our episode sponsor: 1. Check out ⁠⁠Ulyana Organics'⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Tallow Wild Yam Cream⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Healing Facial Oil⁠⁠, and use code ⁠⁠CHLOE10⁠⁠ 10% off your order. Thanks for tuning in! Get Chloe's Book Today! "⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠75 Gut-Healing Strategies & Biohacks⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠" Follow Chloe on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@synthesisofwellness⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Chloe on TikTok @chloe_c_porter Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠synthesisofwellness.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to purchase products, subscribe to our mailing list, and more!

Wine for Normal People
Ep 544: The Thanksgiving Episode 2024

Wine for Normal People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 27:08


I wasn't sure I was going to do a Thanksgiving episode this year, but last minute, I felt inspired (and was encouraged by some of you -- thanks especially to my dear friends and your fellow patrons Claudette C and Tina K) so I decided to make it happen.   This one is short, sweet, and to the point! I offer seven main wine types and give examples of each. I hope at least one of these ideas will work for your table! __________________________________ This year, I'm sticking with the theme I did for the Wine Access Club and recommending blends for your meal. The list: Photo: Getty Images via Canva 1. Sparkling -- whether you pick Champagne, Crémant, Cava, Cap Classique, Franciacorta, American sparkling wine, or anything else, you will likely have a mix of grapes. A great blend for the whole meal.     2. Acidic white blends are fantastic pairings. White Bordeaux blends are my top choice.     3. Full, white Rhône blends, especially with a big Viognier component are always on my Thanksgiving table. Blends like Côtes du Rhône blanc, Châteauneuf du Pape blanc, Laudun, Lirac, and Rhône blends from California and Australia work well.     4. Fruity red blends have softer tannins but good acidity. Côtes du Rhône, Châteauneuf du Pape, and Valpolicella are some examples     5. Flavorful red blends with a fuller body are a fantastic alternative to varietal Cabernet or Zinfandel, which are often recommended. Rioja, Bordeaux (with more Merlot than Cabernet), and Cerasuolo di Vittoria are my suggested blends.   6. Rosés like Tavel, Bandol rosé, Côtes du Rhône rosé, and heavier styles of Rioja rosado.     7. Finally, SAUTERNES is great with grilled food or anything with a char. It can also handle the sweet foods on your table, including dessert.     I hope you this was helpful and gave you a new idea or two! Happy Thanksgiving -- I'm grateful to you for listening!   Full show notes and all back episodes are on Patreon. Become a member today! www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople _______________________________________________________________   Check out my exclusive sponsor, Wine Access.  They have an amazing selection -- once you get hooked on their wines, they will be your go-to! Make sure you join the Wine Access-Wine For Normal People wine club for wines I select delivered to you four times a year!    To register for an AWESOME, LIVE WFNP class with Elizabeth or get a class gift certificate for the wine lover in your life go to: www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes    

STRONGER BONES LIFESTYLE: REVERSING THE COURSE OF OSTEOPOROSIS NATURALLY

Welcome back to the Her Story: Osteoporosis series of the Stronger Bones Lifestyle Podcast. Join us as we dive into the world of bone health with women with a diagnosis of osteoporosis or osteopenia sharing experiences, insights, and strategies for leading a stronger life and taking control of their bone health.Today host Debi Robinson dives into a powerful conversation with Anne Marie, a longtime cancer survivor, advocate, and holistic health enthusiast. Anne Marie's journey through multiple cancer treatments and her proactive approach to health and wellness offer invaluable insights for those managing chronic conditions.Anne Marie has been managing her metastatic condition for 26 years. She shares the critical role of second opinions, especially from teaching hospitals and renowned specialists, and stresses the importance of self-advocacy in the healthcare system.In this episode, Anne Marie discusses the intersection of cancer treatment and bone health, talking candidly about her osteopenia diagnosis and how she incorporates weight-bearing exercises and a nutritious diet to manage her bone density. She also sheds light on her holistic practices, including energy healing and spiritual routines, which help her maintain mental and physical resilience.Listen in as Anne Marie and Debi explore various facets of living with stage four cancer, dealing with the healthcare system, and integrating holistic health practices. They emphasize the importance of mental well-being alongside physical treatment and discuss actionable steps individuals can take to manage their health proactively.Key  Takeaways:[4:59] Anne Marie's story with breast cancer[10:51] Listening to her gut[12:28] Being involved in her care[14:23] Her bone health[17:26] Genetic testing[19:01] Lifestyle factors[22:00] The tools she uses to balance her body[23:20] Yoga[27:04] Dr Jen Simmons [28:17] Dense breasts[29:36] Cancer support groups[32:58] Supporting bone health during cancer[34:50] Acidic environments and diets to support health with cancerMemorable Quotes:"It's a team and I'm on the team and I choose who's on my team because I have to feel good about them." [13:15]  - Anne Marie"There has to be a triage in the way we show up in life." [15:30] - Debi"You have to treat the whole person." [19:56] - Anne Marie"Life is a school and this is all part of the lessons." [23:17] - Anne Marie"It's not just the person that gets the diagnosis, it's the family." [32:26] - Debi"Allow yourself to stand in your own light and realize that you're doing the best you can." [37:41] - Anne MarieTo learn more about me and to stay connected, click on the links below:Instagram: @debirobinsonwellnessWebsite: DebiRobinson.comLearn more about and join the Healthy Gut Healthy Bones Program  

The Roast it Yourself Podcast
Why are some coffees more acidic than others?

The Roast it Yourself Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 12:58


Episode 21: This week, we discuss perceived acidity in coffee, how to brew coffee to control acidity, the factors that contribute to acidity in coffee, and the difference between "acidic" and "sour." SEND YOUR QUESTIONS TO: questions@riypod.com LINKS: Current Crop Wholesale CHECK US OUT HERE: Coffee Bean Corral Website Current Crop Roasting Shop Website Rancher Wholesale Website

Science Weekly
Is the ocean becoming too acidic to sustain life?

Science Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 14:40


Industrial civilisation is close to breaching a seventh planetary boundary, and may already have crossed it, according to scientists who have compiled the latest report on the state of the world's life-support systems. They say ocean acidification is close to critical threshold, posing a threat to marine ecosystems and global liveability. Ian Sample speaks to Prof Helen Findlay, a biological oceanographer at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, to find out why the oceans have reached this state, and whether there is anything we can do to reverse the damage.. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod

Idaho Matters
Climate change is making Colorado mountain streams more acidic and polluted

Idaho Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 3:57


New research says climate change has caused toxic metal pollution to double in some Colorado rivers and mountain streams. It's complicating efforts to clean up abandoned mining sites.

Musically Speaking with Chuong Nguyen
Episode 422 - Third Interview with Summer Bennett (Musician)

Musically Speaking with Chuong Nguyen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 29:37


Originally Recorded August 15th, 2024 Check out Summer's latest EP, One Thousand Fahrenheits: https://open.spotify.com/album/3GGIsrVqRMXQIql33Ouiwh?si=GTU7vJSnRr63U_KQBSpTOgThe song played at the end is “Acidic”. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit musicallyspeaking.substack.com

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Weekly Manga Recap
Acidic Sponges

Weekly Manga Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 136:19


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Terpene Therapy
Terpene Therapy #136: Acidic Thinking In The Terp Solarium

Terpene Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 60:55


This week we're hanging out in the Terp Solarium and discussing plans for the near future! The negative mental health symptoms have been slapping extra hard this past couple of weeks; today is a breath of sunlight thanks to uncle Albert! For the pig farm - no actual LSD was consumed during this episode. That would be illegal and also naughty! Disclaimer for this week: If you're into mental health talk, feel free to hang out, if not, I'll see you next week with a conversation from the field with @cammycatgardens! A Kentucky Proud Cannabis Farm that is Farm Bill Compliant!  Terps N Things!Today's doink was rolled up with with some Light Sky Farms - Titty Sprinkles gifted to me by @shurter710 the day after we did our episode! I paired that with some Dubbnesia 90u full melt hash from friend of the podcast @cat_crap99! The flavor on this joint was a creamy sour with notes of sharp citrus haze.  The backup IG is still up! I'm making the transition to twitter and patreon! I'll have a free patreon feed available soon! Go check it out! https://www.instagram.com/terpenetherapytimecapsule/Thank you for listening and please make sure you check out all of our social medias and subscribe to our YouTube and Patreon!https://www.instagram.com/terpenetherapytimecapsule/https://x.com/_terpenetherapyhttps://www.patreon.com/terpenetherapypodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIuE6pg63WB2dwZ--1SgTig/featuredDISCLAIMER: All cannabis on this podcast was purchased legally and all individuals pictured consuming cannabis are over the age of 21. Terpene Therapy does not condone any use of illicit cannabis, especially by any persons under the age of 21.Support the show

The Broadcast from CBC Radio
They can be very aggressive to each other, but why have some dolphins been attacking humans? + The Atlantic is becoming more acidic, but how worried should we be?

The Broadcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 22:40


Marine biologist and veterinarian Dr. Chris Harvey-Clark explains why some bottlenose dolphins have attacked swimmers + DFO research scientist Pierre Pepin says the ocean around NL is becoming more acidic, but it has yet to have a major impact on marine life such as shellfish.

The Brain Candy Podcast
837: Nun Brains, Acidic Lake, & Holiday Cards

The Brain Candy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 63:31


Sarah is hoping high heels don't come back in style because she has to work on her toe spread. We discuss. We hear how hundreds of nuns were able to show the secret to a healthy brain, and we learn why your vocabulary could predict your likelihood of cognitive issues. Sarah joined a queer water polo team for "seniors," and we are psyched that she's going to find her soul mate in the deep end. We discuss whether sports have become "whiny," and why people treat referees and umpires disrespectfully. And we wonder whether we should rely on robots for regulations instead. We celebrate all the joy, victory, and athleticism at the Paris Olympics. We find out what the "normal" amount of friends people have in adulthood and why it's hard to find people you trust. Plus, we learn why Yellowstone's number one killer isn't a wild animal or even cliffs, but something far stranger.Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comJoin our Candy Club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://www.thebraincandypodcast.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodSponsors:Get 20% OFF @honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/braincandy! #honeylovepodHead to https://moshlife.com/braincandy to save 20% off plus FREE shipping on your first 6-count Trial Pack!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Wine Appraiser
Chardonnay - Pour it and they will come. White wine for all people and affordable too!

Wine Appraiser

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 33:18


Chardonnay is probably the most loved and hated wine in the world. Have you heard of ABC – (Anything But Chardonnay)? Some people dislike it, but it is still the world's most plantedwhite wine grape. Why is it hated? We will try to find the answer in this episode. If you think you don't like Chardonnay, maybe you haven't tried the right one. Chardonnay is grown in nearly all wine regions, and it produces wines from bright and crisp to heavily oaked and buttery.Vineyard owners like Chardonnay because it is a hearty grape that grows in various climates. Winemakers like Chardonnay because of its versatility. Tonight, Dennis and Denise taste three affordable Chardonnays. Our three wines include.1. The 2022 Domaine Seguinot-Bordet Chablis https://www.seguinot-bordet.com/en/ from Burgundy, France. I purchased this wine from our local Wall to Wall Wine Store for $27.99. Tasting notes: Acidic with balance. Green apple, citrus, pineapple, toasted oak, vanilla, butter, and salinity. 2. The 2020 Aviary Chardonnay https://www.folktalegroup.com/aviary-vineyardsfrom Napa Valley. We purchased it from Costco for $11.99. I found this wine for sale online mostly in the $14-$18 range. Tasting notes: oak, butter, vanilla, cream, banana, yogurt, pear, apple, and melon.3. The 2022 Kirkland Signature Sonoma County Chardonnay, a wine we purchased at Costco for $7.99. The Reverse Wine Snob https://www.reversewinesnob.com/ said it had, aromas of apples, citrus, and a touch of toasty oak. WineEnthusiast https://www.wineenthusiast.com/ gave it a 90. Tropical notes of pineapple and papaya, white nectarine. Some stone fruits and hints of florals, baking spice. Finishes with lemon zest and vanilla crème brulee.Next week we will be tasting Grenache. The three wines we will taste include:1. 2017 Granito del Cadalso from Madrid, Spain. I purchased this wine at ourlocal Wall to Wall Wine Store for $14.63.2. 2017 Idle Cellars Grenache from Sonoma County, a wine we purchased at the West Des Moines Wine Styles for $37.00.3. 2018 Centenaria Garnacha from Campo De Borja, Spain. We again purchased it from our local Wall to Wall Wine Store for $15.91.

Dieing Five
S3E25: Chain Breakers

Dieing Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 83:16


The party, Magnis, Hulok, and Moon come to blows with the Xulgath and their leader, the Thoughtmaw. Can Hulok convince her people to rebel? Will Diego run ahead and be forced to fight alone? What lies behind the entrance to the cradle? Acidic dangers, telepathic quips, and a very unfortunate nat one await you on this episode of Dieing Five!Let us know what you think!Don't forget to leave a review!!! Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@dieingfive Twitter - https://twitter.com/dieingfive Goodpods - https://goodpods.com/podcasts/dieing-five-228471 Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/dieingfive.bsky.social Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@dieingfive?lang=en

HVAC R&D
Water: Managing Acidic Condensate with JJM Alkaline Technologies President Kyle Emmons

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 77:52


Rhydon sits down for an evening conversation about how Kyle Emmons came to be the President of JJM Alkaline Technologies. The two discuss everything from trips to Italy, Kyle's path to running a company that produces products for the trades and how condensate neutralization is an ever emerging necessity in the HVAC industry.     #HVAC #WATER #CONDENSATE #ACIDICCONDENSATE #CONDENSATION #HEATPUMP #WATERHEATER #FURNACE #GASAPPLIANCE #JJM #JJMALKALINETECHNOLOGIES

Fertility Wellness with The Wholesome Fertility Podcast
EP 291 Demystifying Non-toxic Living | Sophia Gushee Ruan

Fertility Wellness with The Wholesome Fertility Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 51:57


Sophia Ruan Gushée is a nontoxic lifestyle expert and author of A to Z of D-Toxing: The Ultimate Guide to Reducing Our Toxic Exposures and several detox workbooks. She is praised by experts in both medical and wellness fields for her practical approach to avoiding toxins and cultivating a healthier home environment. Sophia served on the Brown University School of Public Health Advisory Council and Well + Good Council. A graduate of Brown University and Columbia Business School, Sophia has helped thousands of people enjoy healthier lives by simplifying nontoxic living, while protecting the ease and convenience of modern life.   https://www.ruanliving.com/nontoxic-cleaning-guide-may   Website & Social media links (Facebook, instagram, twitter) - Instagram: @ruanliving, https://www.instagram.com/ruanliving/ - Facebook: Ruan Living, https://www.facebook.com/ruanliving - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/srgushee/ - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ruanliving     For more information about Michelle, visit www.michelleoravitz.com   The Wholesome FertilityFacebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/   Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertility   Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thewholesomelotus/     Transcript:   Michelle (00:01) Welcome to the podcast, Sophia.   Sophia Gushee (00:03) Thank you for having me.   Michelle (00:05) It's a pleasure to have you and to talk about something that I feel is so important. It's definitely like an uphill battle. I think that a lot of people are facing, but can be done in a easier way and approached in easier way. And I'm really happy to have you on to talk about this important topic. But before we get started, I would love for you to introduce yourself and give us a background and what got you into the work that you're doing.   Sophia Gushee (00:34) I'd be happy to. I never could have imagined that I would be focused on simplifying non -toxic living. I grew up in upstate New York, always interested in eating healthy. I grew up in a tennis loving family. I exercised a lot since I was really young. And yet I always felt poor energy, felt really bad. And since...   People always said to me, you're the healthiest person I know. And I felt really bad. I just thought something was wrong with me. I ended up after graduating from college, working on Wall Street for about 10 years in distressed investing. So I would focus on high risk, high return investments with imperfect information. And my job was to figure out.   what are the value creation strategies we can execute to create the most value? And when I became a mom at age 34, I started accidentally learning about toxic chemicals, heavy metals, and radiation from what I was buying for my infant. And since I never heard about this before, my like,   highly respected physicians never put it on my radar. My reaction ended up being very similar to what I did professionally with distress investing. I had to figure out are there credible sources to back up what I'm reading? What are the good facts? Why do the physicians not know about this? And what's a reasonable level of concern?   always I ended up finding enough information that made me want to make a healthier choice. And I ended up developing a platform and a lifestyle to simplify how to make safer choices with shopping and simple things you do at home. So Ruan Living is based on the easy things you can do to reduce your toxic exposures. I ended up   spending about eight years sharing the science that I learned about that I wish I knew sooner in a book that was published in 2015 and that's called A to Z of Detoxing, The Ultimate Guide to Reducing Our Toxic Exposures. But since I never wanted to read a book about this, I just wanted an informed mom to tell me what I should know and what I could do in as little time as possible. And I never found that resource. I've been   building offerings to serve that desire of my younger self because learning how to not buy toxic exposures to bring into your home should not be as hard as it's been.   Michelle (03:40) Oh my God, when you said simplify, I'm like, yes, that is exactly what we need because I find, and I found this when I first started working with fertility and of course learned about what the impacts were from these endocrine disruptors and the toxins that were exposed to from the chemicals that are in our products to our like healthcare and not healthcare them.   I mean, the clean products in our, not clean products, I don't know why I'm getting, I'll delete this part. Cleaning products in our house, you know, there's so many different ways that it sneaks in, but it also in receipts, you know, things that you would never even consider. And then also pesticides and I mean, you can just like, you can keep going and EMFs too. That's another, that's a whole other topic.   Sophia Gushee (04:15) cleaning products.   Michelle (04:36) But yeah, we're exposed to a lot of things that we're not supposed to be exposed to. And when I first learned about this, I remember myself feeling overwhelmed, but then also being afraid to overwhelm my patients and my clients, because it can be really overwhelming to hear about. First of all, it makes you feel bad and then worried like, well, what happened up until this point? You know what I mean? I've been doing all these things and not realizing that I'm harming my body.   But secondly, how does one get started? You know, that it feels like such an uphill battle and it feels like it's so overwhelming. I think that that was one of the things that I always struggled with in explaining things to my patients.   Sophia Gushee (05:21) It's hard. Not everyone wants to know. And so I don't push it on people. But for those who are curious, I want them to know what I have to offer so that they can learn to modify things in their lifestyle and their purchases that they don't mind making. And the thing...   Michelle (05:25) Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (05:49) The main thing is, I forgot to finish a point I started with. Even though I felt really poor energy most of my life, it wasn't until after I started detoxing my home and detoxing my diet and other things to reduce my toxic exposures that I started to feel better than ever. And this is now during a stage in my life where I don't eat as well as I used to.   I don't exercise as much as I used to. I have three kids, so I've been busy with that and working a ton. I don't sleep as well, and yet I feel better than ever. And I really do believe it's the reduced body burden that I undoubtedly now have. And when I look at images of mice who have been exposed to a lot of bisphenol A,   a popular hormone disrupting chemical found in many household products like plastics. And I see how obese the mouse is in comparison to the control mouse who was not exposed to BPA. I think that's how I felt like all of high school. So what I encourage people to do is to follow an elimination diet. Pick one thing.   one change you don't mind making often cleaning products is a really good start or your food containers or your pots and pans. Most people don't feel an emotional connection to those things and make a small change. And over time, you're going to feel really good about it, whether you feel better or you're just feeling empowered and you'll feel ready for another change. And over time,   There are a variety of symptoms that are alleviated for a lot of people, whether it's skin issues or energy or other outcomes. A lot of studies actually show that these toxic exposures are influencing reproductive health and assisted reproductive technology outcomes. So if you're struggling to get pregnant,   and you want to do everything you can for the healthiest pregnancy outcome possible, then detoxing your home and the other aspects of your life that you can do at a pace that's comfortable for you will be an invaluable investment for yourself and your offspring and also their offspring.   Michelle (08:35) Absolutely. Actually, let's talk about pots and pans because I feel like that's always a confusing subject. What are good ones that you recommend?   Sophia Gushee (08:47) I stick to the materials that have been around since before the Industrial Revolution. So cast iron, stainless steel, and glass are the staples in my home. After about 12, 13 years of just those pots and pans, which are black and metal, I went through a period of really missing color. And so I bought a ceramic   Michelle (08:58) Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (09:17) cast iron skillet thinking at the time based on my research that that was probably safe and then after spending probably about $200, very expensive pan, but it was a very pretty pink. I read that it could have lead in it and so my practical approach is I'm not going to throw it out. I like seeing the color around. I use it sparingly and   Acidic foods like tomatoes can wear at the coating of cast iron and stainless steel. So you want to try and not like make tomato sauce in those materials. And so I eventually bought glass cookware. And so the glass is for the tomatoes and other acidic foods. But I also use the...   ceramic glazed cast iron sometimes.   Michelle (10:19) Got it. But the ceramic glazed cast iron, you were saying sometimes it can have lead. Is that what it is?   Sophia Gushee (10:25) Yeah, studies on ceramics and ceramic glazed cookware have found mixed results. Some of them have found lead and probably other toxic chemicals too. It's just, you know, if they were just testing for lead, that's all they're going to find. But if they tested for a longer list of things, I have no doubt they'd find other things.   Michelle (10:37) Mm -hmm.   God, I wish they just didn't do this in the first place. So it would make our life so much easier. No, that they didn't put these chemicals in there or these like things that are harmful for the human body.   Sophia Gushee (10:54) that they don't test.   Well, they serve a purpose. I mean, sometimes these toxic exposures or substances are there accidentally, not intentionally. But sometimes lead is often used in many household products to create a desired color, to create weight in costume jewelry and children's jewelry. So if you think about it, this   Michelle (11:08) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (11:27) like let's call it fake jewelry is made out of plastic. That's pretty light to make it feel more weighty, like a real, like, I don't know, heavy gold necklace. Heavy metals are used. And when lead has been replaced, it's often been replaced by cadmium, another heavy metal that is also toxic. So I have a 40 -day home detox that really tries to...   Michelle (11:49) Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (11:55) inform your common sense in this way because it's not really practical or effective to avoid chemical by chemical. I started out when I started learning about this topic, I developed a list of chemicals to avoid. So I'd read product labels to avoid BPA or phthalates or parabens. And then I just realized that substitute chemicals are   Michelle (12:07) Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (12:24) not always safer, sometimes they're more harmful. So BPA, for example, is a chemical that is used in the inner lining of canned foods and plastics on receipts, as you said earlier. In trying to use a safer formula or less controversial one, manufacturers would replace it with things like BPS or others.   and scientists have found that BPS can be even more harmful. And so I ended up, you know, it is, we're now shifting, like governments are shifting towards regulating families of chemicals, which is much more impactful. For example, California is looking to regulate the family of forever chemicals, not just specific ones, like specific forever chemicals, like   Michelle (12:56) Oh, wow.   Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (13:22) PFOA or PFOS. But I actually in my book, A to Z of Detoxing, identified what I call household repeat offenders. So as you get to know materials or just things like, like I was saying, colors in your home, in like costume jewelry and ceramics, and understand that colors are used.   for example, lead and cadmium used to create weight or lead is used to deepen, I think it's red or orange. I specify this in the 40 day home detox program. It just tells your common sense, oh, that's high risk. Most likely there's a heavy metal in there to create that rich deep color or to create weight for plastic. But...   Michelle (14:10) Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (14:19) I forgot your question.   Michelle (14:20) Oh, no. I mean, it's just, it's just, yeah, it's all, it's all important. Like I think it's all important because when it comes to really understanding and kind of navigating through this, it could be very overwhelming. And one of the things is like you were saying, when you're focusing on one ingredient at a time, I mean, who can remember all of those things? That's the reality. Another thing that comes to my mind too, is you would think like,   Sophia Gushee (14:23) Pots and pans, lots of hands.   Yeah.   Michelle (14:48) water or like a sparkling water, I know a lot of them have forever chemicals in them.   Sophia Gushee (14:56) Yeah, water is tricky. Bottled water will have lots of micro plastics or nano plastics if it's in a plastic bottle, but even tap water can get contaminated through the pipes and the kitchen fixtures. So I think it's really worth investing in a water filter that is comfortable for your budget.   Michelle (15:06) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (15:24) Any level of filtration is better than none. But just going back to pots and pans, just so listeners know there's a resource. I have a blog on my website that's the most popular blog on my website and it's on pots and pans. And so I list the specific ones that I use for my home because it is, I research every product I can. I find it.   Michelle (15:26) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (15:51) not only important but intellectually really interesting and even some stainless steel pots and pans, you know, they're not all the same and glass is not all the same. So I try and make it really easy for people to click and buy if that's what they want to do or share my thought process so people can do their own research.   Michelle (16:01) Mm -hmm.   Right.   That's awesome. So you do have a lot of resources on specific brands or what you've looked into that is clean. Like another thing is spatulas, you know, they say that the silicone spatulas are better because they could withstand high heat, but then sometimes they, they overlay rubber, which isn't good. So I don't know. What are your thoughts on that?   Sophia Gushee (16:43) I'd like to use the example of chocolate chip cookies. There's so many formulas, there's so many recipes for chocolate chip cookies. I grew up with chocolate chip cookies being made of white... Well, if you think about it, I grew up with chocolate chip cookies being really unhealthy. They were made of white sugar, white flour, bad oils. And nowadays there's some really great...   Michelle (16:55) I am now craving chocolate chip cookies.   Sophia Gushee (17:12) paleo recipes made of almond flour. I'm making it up. I don't know if it's almond flour, but like super healthy flour, healthier sugars, healthier chocolate. It can almost be healthier than most American breakfast options. And that idea is true for plastics, for silicone.   for glass, for stainless steel. It depends on the recipe. And so silicone, I'm skeptical of. I'm sure like ideally medical grade silicone is what you wanna use. So for things like pacifiers or baby bottle nipples, I did my best to find medical grade silicone. For cooking, I avoided silicone and plastics for a while.   Michelle (17:43) Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (18:07) I would just use wooden spatulas and metal just when I need it. But you want to be careful not to use metal on cast iron and stainless steel because the scratching of the surface, even if you have nonstick pots and pans, scratches just facilitate the leaching of chemicals and metals into your food. So wood is better. But sometimes, like if you're making pancakes or you want to scoop up an egg,   from your pan then silicone. I finally bought one silicone spatula.   Michelle (18:43) So yeah, so in certain circumstances, but ultimately would be the best.   Sophia Gushee (18:50) Wood is ideal. And if I remember correctly, I read this trick to tell if silicone was high risk. And if you bend it, like some bakeware is made of silicone, even a spatula, you can maybe like bend the tip. If you can see, let's say your spatula is a blue silicone. If you see a little white and you bend it, then that's a signal that it might not be the healthiest.   Michelle (19:14) Right.   Sophia Gushee (19:20) So let's go.   Michelle (19:20) Right, because it has rubber inside. Yeah, I remember reading that as well. I was like, oh, that's interesting. So some are just better quality that they're like more thorough or there's a certain grading, right?   Sophia Gushee (19:23) Yeah.   next.   Yeah, there are love different levels of purity.   Michelle (19:38) Awesome. And then are there filters you recommend? I know I'm getting into the details, but I know that I have those questions and I think a lot of people do. It's like all those details are things that people know because water is so important. And of course they had Berkey, which was huge. Now they shut down. So like what's next? Yeah, I heard this is what I heard. I mean, I have, I have one and I have one at my office, but I know, but I did actually hear.   Sophia Gushee (19:42) Yeah, I know, I'm happy to see it.   versus Chess now.   Michelle (20:08) And I don't know that they had like a lawsuit and they lost. And so they shut it down. So now that there are other companies that distribute them, but you don't know which one's official. So it's kind of, I'm not sure.   Sophia Gushee (20:26) Excuse me.   I have spent so much time on water filtration and air filtration. I...   Michelle (20:33) Yeah.   Sophia Gushee (20:40) This is what I do. I have, I'm so paranoid about what's in the water that I have invested to the best of my ability. And so under our kitchen sink, we have a nine stage water filtration system. So there's reverse osmosis, which removes everything, but one water.   Michelle (20:59) Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (21:09) expert explained to me, I'd never heard it before and I couldn't verify it online, but it kind of made sense. One water expert said to me that if you're drinking water that's stripped of everything and therefore unbalanced, as it goes through your body, it's looking to balance itself so it can leach your bones of minerals and take in other ways.   Michelle (21:28) Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm. Yeah, I heard about that.   Sophia Gushee (21:33) So that made me really nervous. So I also have other materials in the water filtration system to rebalance the water. There's also activated carbon. And in our country home, we also have, our country home is in an area that has cancer clusters. So I'm even more paranoid about water out there. So I have a whole house water filtration system. So it's about, I think,   Michelle (21:55) Oh, wow.   Sophia Gushee (22:03) I don't know how many pounds, like a huge tank of activated carbon in our basement. So all the water entering our home gets filtered through the activated carbon and then distributed throughout the rest of our home, which was important to me at the time I installed it because my young kids were taking long backs. And...   Michelle (22:26) Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (22:29) but I still felt like I don't think that's enough, because there's just so much bad activity around our country home with a pharmaceutical company there and like some industrial activity. And so I also installed this nine stage water filtration system under the sink. But if you can't do that for whatever reason, then even a...   picture with activated carbon is better than nothing. When I travel, I have water bottles that have a water filtration system in the water bottle. Because I notice when I travel, I end up not really drinking water because I'm afraid to drink water. And so that's helped. But my kids won't use it. They all have it, but they refuse to drink from it. So I'll keep trying.   Michelle (23:00) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   I know the kids don't like to listen to us sometimes, but also when you use that, so you were talking about that charcoal. So that's not reverse osmosis. It's too simple. Right. So it just basically cleans it out with the charcoal.   Sophia Gushee (23:37) That's not.   the water filter, the water bottle.   Michelle (23:44) The water, yeah.   No, no, the water filter in the house. You had mentioned that you had the charcoal and then you had the night.   Sophia Gushee (23:51) The basement has just the activated charcoal. And so that's actually a specific thing you want to ask for because not all charcoal is the same. So you want activated charcoal. And that just absorbs a lot of toxins. But after the water gets distributed through the pipes, it's going to pick up other things from the pipes.   Michelle (23:59) Okay.   Sophia Gushee (24:18) But also I don't think the activated charcoal is necessarily getting the forever chemicals or nanoplastics. So that's why I feel crazy talking about this or admitting it, but I then have the nine -stage water filtration system underneath the spout for drinking water. And it's just for drinking water. I don't use it for cooking.   Michelle (24:41) Mm -hmm. It's not crazy. That's the thing. It's not crazy to want clean water. You know, it's really not. It's just so common to really be exposed to things we shouldn't be exposed to that we have to go out of our way to add all these reinforcements in order to just have clean water, you know, in our life.   Sophia Gushee (25:07) Plus, I was learning about all the contaminants in water with really young kids and during pregnancies and nursing and knowing how influential these toxic exposures can be to young developing life. I would do anything to protect my children from these endocrine disruptors and neurotoxicants and carcinogens.   So I did my best, but it was really hard to figure out. It really took probably over 10 years because not all the water filtration experts had a holistic understanding of my concern. So it just took many conversations and it took a while to find experts that were informed.   Michelle (26:02) And are there ones you recommend or do you have anything on your website of which types of water filtration you recommend from like a pitcher to something under your sink?   Sophia Gushee (26:15) I don't remember if I do in the blog. I have a detox Academy. It's a membership where that's where I am much more personal about the products in my home. I share a lot on the blog too, but I often, I, I often want to be able to provide more context for things because nothing's perfect. So I just want to be able. So in my detox Academy, there's more context for.   Michelle (26:28) Mm -hmm.   Yeah.   Sophia Gushee (26:44) the pros and cons of a product, why I chose it. So for example, sunscreen. I reevaluate every year. It's highly complex. When my kids are really young, there is a certain brand of sunscreen that was rated the most non -toxic, but it's a thick white cream. So as my kids became more verbal, they're like, no. And now they're teenage girls. And so,   Michelle (26:48) Mm -hmm.   Yes, and the kids don't like it. They don't like it. Yeah.   Sophia Gushee (27:14) branding matters, you know, like there are a lot of things that go into whether a teenage girl is going to reapply or apply sunscreen. So I had to go more toxic with some products. And so I just explain a lot more of those personal things in the detox academy because I was raised being told if you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all. And so I just am shy or reserved about.   Michelle (27:17) Oh yeah.   Mm -hmm, right.   Sophia Gushee (27:43) talking about brands or products that are more toxic, but in the detox academy, I'll say, you know, this brand has a higher toxicity rating, but I use it because if I don't, then my children won't reapply sunscreen.   Michelle (27:45) Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm.   But no, it makes sense. I mean, I think it is something that can be addressed in a balanced way because otherwise, I mean, it'll, it'll create your, you know, it'll really create a lot of stress, which I feel like is also toxic. So you got to do it in a way that's balanced and sensible and a way that works.   Sophia Gushee (28:21) Yeah, it's really important to not aim to be perfect about it and non -toxic does not exist. That's why I often say, like my podcast is called Practical Non -Toxic Living because you also have to enjoy life and that means taking risks and branding.   Michelle (28:30) Right.   Yeah, it's true.   Sophia Gushee (28:48) Brings a lot of joy to teenage girls.   Michelle (28:50) For sure. Well, I'm glad that you're saying that because I think that that is, you know, it's definitely an important aspect to address because I do think that that's what happens. It's like with anything you start to learn about it. You almost become almost like a toxic phobe. It's just like we become germaphobes when we have that microscope that we could see what it looks like, you know, so it starts to get in our minds and we're like, oh my God, I don't want that.   And there's this like high level of resistance. And the truth is we really can't resist all of it. We cannot go completely clean. So it is important to realize that always it's never going to be perfect. And that's okay. I mean, part of it is obviously trying to alleviate the body's load, but it also, another part of it is actually making the body adaptable, you know, so the body adapts because the body knows how to detoxify as well.   I mean, I know there's activated charcoal that people can take as well to help take out the toxins or bind to toxins in the body. So it's a real holistic balance for sure.   Sophia Gushee (29:58) I really think of it as yoga off the mat. And I just, I support conscious, just conscious choices and whatever you choose, you shouldn't judge yourself. I had a client who was trying to help her mom detox her home, just detox cleaning products. And the mom was so resistant. And finally, after a few years, the mom finally admitted,   Michelle (30:09) Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (30:28) I just love my certain perfume and my red lipstick and I'm so afraid you're going to tell me it's so toxic I can't use it. And I said, tell your mom that she can hold on to what she loves and there will be plenty of other changes that she won't mind making. And that's really my philosophy. Hold on to what you love or what brings you great convenience. Let's work together on finding the changes you won't mind making.   Michelle (30:37) Yeah.   Yeah.   That's actually really important. I mean, I will say like that, you know, my daughter likes this one perfume and, and it's not a non -toxic perfume, but I feel like if I get so strict, it's going to cause the opposite effect. And I said, okay, it's not a big deal. Just put it on your clothes, not on your skin. You know, sometimes you just do it once in a while and it's not like every day. So it's like, I think that that's a great way to look at it. It's just like, it doesn't have to be.   all or nothing and a little bit it's not going to like be the end all be all like make such a big deal.   Sophia Gushee (31:36) I'm sorry. It was really meaningful to me when I spoke to the former dean of the School of Public Health at Brown University, Bess Marcus, who did a lot of research on behavioral change with smokers, cigarette smokers. And a lot of her research in the 60s and 70s, she ended up using in her visits.   to physicians to educate physicians on what scientists were understanding about the health risks from cigarette smoking. And after a while, a lot of when she would revisit the physicians, they often were really demoralized and they would say, I tell my patients that if they don't stop smoking cigarettes, their chances of lung cancer are gonna be much higher, but they won't quit. So what's the point?   There's no point. And she said, the research shows that a patient, a smoker needs to hear this message at least seven times before the smoker will consider changing. So you have to be among the voice of seven, which helped me so much because if you're trying to educate your children, for example,   Michelle (32:48) Mm.   Sophia Gushee (33:01) to know that your goal shouldn't be to get them to stop something right away and listen to you, but just to be among the voices of the messages that will give them the right information or the right goals, then at some point, maybe they'll listen to it, but you really can't control other people. You shouldn't try. It'll just ruin your relationship. And so all we can do is just try and be a voice out there without the expectation of,   Michelle (33:21) It's true. Yeah, 100%.   It's true.   Sophia Gushee (33:31) controlling behavior.   Michelle (33:33) Oh, 100%. I think that you teach and if people want to take it, they take it. If they can't, if they don't want to, you know, we're all given free will. I have a very big proponent of that because it's important to respect that in others. And ultimately it's their decision. Um, but educate, I, I'm really big on, I think that it's so important to educate people and let them know, because then, then you can make an informed decision. However, that decision wants to end up.   but you can make an informed decision because you have information to make that decision. And then if you choose to ignore certain things, that's your choice, but you at least you know before making that decision.   Sophia Gushee (34:14) Yeah.   Yeah, I just think people have a right to know if you're a health conscious person, then often this is an overlooked pillar of health that can be really empowering.   Michelle (34:29) of without a doubt. And then let's talk about actually EMFs, because you had mentioned that I've seen that on your list. So EMFs are definitely something that a lot of it's invisible. So I think that sometimes out of sight out of mind, we can't smell it, we can't really hear it. It's like invisible, but we know it's there and we read about it, but sometimes forget about it. And it's something that we use, especially like if you're going to a library, I mean, anywhere that   even a hotel, you know, with all the wifi, it's there in so many places. So talk about the role of EMF and how that can impact reproductive health.   Sophia Gushee (35:14) I'll start by trying to explain EMFs in a way that can maybe help listeners visualize it, because I think that has helped me. So I now think of EMFs as just radiation. It's just energy. I think of it as energy. And our cell phones, for example, will maybe use energy from a 3G wavelength or   maybe 4G also and 5G and Bluetooth, then cellular, 3G, 4G, 5G, Bluetooth, Wi -Fi, cellular, their energy wavelengths will differ, but also like the, there are other things about the wavelengths that will be different. So Bluetooth, for example, will be something like,   whereas Wi -Fi will maybe be more gentle. And if you think of sound as energy too, but that it's almost like a harsh wavelength, it's pecking at our membranes. So if you have Bluetooth earphones in your ear, the...   Michelle (36:31) Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (36:42) that part of your skull is actually really vulnerable. So even if you're not using the earphones, it's open. So the earbuds are still trying to, they still emit energy towards each other through your skull. A wonderful scientist named Debra Davis, she's highly accomplished. She,   Michelle (36:49) Because it's open. It's open.   Sophia Gushee (37:11) She was integral in banning smoking on cigarette planes decades ago. She has been, God bless her, she's been pioneering science on how these electromagnetic fields from our technology are affecting our health and development and reproductive health outcomes. Side note, she won a Nobel Prize with   Michelle (37:18) God bless her.   Sophia Gushee (37:40) Vice President Al Gore on their work for climate change. So she's an amazing scientist, but she...   I just lost my train of thought.   Michelle (37:55) That happens to me all the time. We were talking about the earbuds and the yeah.   Sophia Gushee (37:59) the earbud. She has, uh, she's published a few wonderful books, but she just re -released a book called Disconnect, which explains the science on how radiation from things like our cell phones and laptops are threatening our health and wellbeing. So if listeners want to get a great overview on that, I highly recommend Disconnect. And I also have...   one podcast episode with Debra Davis on the Practical Non -Toxic Living podcast if they want to listen and her executive director is on another one. But she and another great scientist, David Carpenter, were part of a team that filed a lawsuit against the FCC for not considering   the scientific studies, the peer -reviewed scientific studies that have come out since the wireless standards were set in 1996. And the judge ruled in their favor. But the judge said to the FCC, you have these list of things you have to now respond to, but there's no deadline for the FCC to respond by. So progress isn't really going to go anywhere, but at least the judge acknowledged that   standards need to be updated and the FCC needs to consider what scientists have learned since 1996. But studies have shown that laptop radiation and cell phone radiation near like the male reproductive area damages sperm quality. So men should be really mindful of where they place the laptop and...   Michelle (39:44) Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (39:51) If you're going to have a cell phone on your body, ideally you don't, but that's really hard to do nowadays. If it is on your body, the perfect solution is to turn off your phone. Most people can't do that. The next best thing is to disable cellular Wi -Fi and Bluetooth. And so I just work on having my family members, my children and my husband use airplane mode to disable those things.   Michelle (40:19) Mm -hmm. Yeah.   Sophia Gushee (40:21) And so when you're walking, just know you're taking, you're disconnecting, taking a little break. And then when you need to check your messages, then you can easily enable all that. So that's, that's how I approach EMFs. So male sperm quality, sperm quality is easier to measure than female reproductive health. So even though they're,   scientists don't know how radiation affects our ovaries or the DNA in our reproductive in the ovaries, that doesn't mean that it doesn't cause harm. It's just the studies for women are much more complex.   Michelle (41:10) Right, right. I mean, if it impacts men, you would imagine, I mean, and then a lot of people put their laptop on their bodies or they put like other devices on their bodies. I've, you know, people have the Apple watch, you know, all the basically the smartwatches and it's constantly on their body. And I, I look at it from a Chinese medicine perspective and how we have energetic meridians and we do have an energetic body around us.   and it's intelligent. So having anything interfere with that definitely impacts our bodies and our vitality. And, you know, so I definitely think about that. And let me ask you, what are your thoughts? Because some people say the 5G is like the most strong radiation. So I always have my kids opt in for LTE.   And I do myself on my phone because I'm like, okay, maybe it's a little less radiation. Maybe it's not as good quality, but like the radiation is a little lower. I mean, I don't even know anymore.   Sophia Gushee (42:17) They, again, all the like 3G, 4G, 5G, they're just different layers of energy. And so I think of the home as a sea of radiation. So the more you can take out or silence, the better for you, the less burden on your body. So it's hard. I mean, I live in New York City and I think what I aim to do with, I'm always using airplane mode.   Michelle (42:22) Mm -hmm.   Mm -hmm.   Yeah.   Sophia Gushee (42:47) which annoys most people that they can't call me and reach me right away, but so be it. But my, you know, I have to work within like, what can I ask of my family that won't have them completely reject everything I ask. And so for me right now, I'm just trying to get them to use airplane mode when they don't need to be wirelessly connected. If you're able to,   Michelle (42:51) Mm -hmm. Yeah.   Yes.   Sophia Gushee (43:16) have your family, your loved ones do even more than that, then that's better. It's just less of a stressor on your body. And so I just want to make the point again that some of these wavelengths like Bluetooth can weaken your membrane. So for example, studies show that cell phone radiation can weaken the blood brain barrier.   which protects our brain from toxic compounds in the blood. So just keep in mind that idea that if you never give your body a break from a growing intensity of radiation in our environment, at home, school, work, even public areas, then your organs like your brain are more likely to...   be more vulnerable to toxic compounds in your blood and elsewhere. So that's why it's just important to be mindful and to be able to create recovery periods for your body. And so the bedroom is a great area to focus on. It's hard to control many things in life and sometimes even in our homes if we live with other people.   Michelle (44:29) Mm -hmm.   Sophia Gushee (44:39) But the bedroom is a really good focus because hopefully you're sleeping seven to eight hours. You won't miss being wirelessly disconnected. So just make that energy in your sleep area be as silent as possible so your body can get higher quality sleep and be more resilient to what we can't control.   Michelle (45:02) Yeah, one of the things that I love is earthing or getting a grounding mat because it does absorb excess like, you know, frequencies in our body just brings it down and it does it's been shown to help with inflammation. I mean, it does so much so much to help the body. I feel like it is one way we can kind of organize our energy again, like our body's energy.   a way that is, you know, it gives us something that we can do to help. And then I've also read about shungite. And I think that there was a study done on shungite because of its high carbon content that does tend to neutralize radiation.   Sophia Gushee (45:49) Yes, I'm actually wearing a shangite now.   Michelle (45:51) Oh, look at you and I have this look.   Sophia Gushee (45:57) Bye.   After talking to scientists about different EMF protection products and other experiences, I'm now at a place where I like to assume they don't work just because I don't want to have a false sense of security. Because some products, some EMF protection products, especially ones that you plug into an electrical outlet, sometimes they cause more   Michelle (46:21) Right.   Sophia Gushee (46:33) harm than good or they just create. So for example, you can, for example, I have a router which I can't move outside a daughter's bedroom. So her bedroom gets a lot of radiation and an EMF expert recommended paint that   to paint her walls, special paint that would block out the radiation. It took me years later and another EMF expert to realize that the cell phone towers beaming into her bedroom from outside her apartment that are on rooftops across the street.   bounce off the walls of her painted walls and create a chaotic energy that's even more stressful for my daughter's body. I don't really know what's true, what the big picture is, but it just made me nervous about. That's one example among others that made me feel like I don't really know how to use these things safely. And so I am.   Michelle (47:28) Mm.   Yeah.   Yeah.   Sophia Gushee (47:51) Like I think shungite probably does work, but how much shungite do we need? Like plants do detox the air, but for plants to be an effective air purifier, you probably have to live in a greenhouse. You need a lot of plants.   Michelle (47:55) Bye.   Right, right, right. This is true. I mean, yeah, we could definitely like, we can keep going and dive deep and, and, you know, enter the rabbit hole, go down the rabbit hole with so many of these things. So I definitely, I could see that for sure, but it is important to know.   Sophia Gushee (48:23) But natural ways of earthing, like I'm a big proponent of, which is just skin contact with earth. I really like on grass and soil, the sea is great, immersing yourself in sea water and the ocean, those are really excellent healing ways to ground.   Michelle (48:32) Yeah.   No doubt nature is incredible and it really knows how to balance us. I mean, because we are part of nature, it's designed that way. So it is pretty amazing. So, I mean, this is just such a great conversation. I could literally pick your brain for hours. And I love some of the things that we talked about, really good information. And for people who are interested and want to learn more, how can they find you? Where should they go?   on your website or, you know, navigate through this.   Sophia Gushee (49:19) My website is great. The newsletter is the best way to follow the podcast, the detox academy, 40 day home detox and new blog articles and so much more. So I also have detox workshops online. So Ruan living R U A N is a Nancy living .com has also and I can share this link with you. I have a free.   non -toxic cleaning guide, which is super helpful in explaining the safest way to clean your home.   Michelle (49:58) Awesome. Yeah, that would be great. So Sophia, thank you so much for coming on today. This is such an informative episode. I really appreciate everything that you shared today. So thank you so much.   Sophia Gushee (50:11) My pleasure.

Reefer MEDness
E125 - CannMed 24 – These are the People in Your Neighbourhood Part 2

Reefer MEDness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 33:37


So many amazing Canna-people, so little time. CannMed 24 was sublime! Here are the another batch of clips we got!Ben Cameransi – Mingowood Pharmacal, LLC - Dr. Benjamin Cameransi, MD, DABA is a Board-Certified Anesthesiologist, with a extensive background in pain management. He has started four Biotech Companies. He was involved in the development of Ryanodex™, a treatment for Malignant Hyperthermia. But wait, there's more… Acidic cannabinoids aren't very stable when they are extracted and purified. Dr. Camersani's team at Mingowood Pharmacal has a way to fix that.Taz Turner -CordovaCann Corp - Taz has the top three attributes we look for in a guest. He knows where Manitoba is located. He's a finance guy who spoke intelligently during his Capital Markets Panel. He is fun to chat to at a breakfast information session. Taz tells us how it is surprisingly difficult to get investment into the cannabis space in 2024. But, numbers and valuation guys like him (who also speak cannabis) are slowly convincing others that opportunities abound.Melissa Moore - Professor, Cannabis Horticulture & Biology, SUNY Niagara Community College. Melissa Moore developed some of her horticultural chops in Northern California, but now passes on her knowledge in Buffalo, NY. She was very helpful getting pics of Trevor during his Capital Markets Panel and then she sparked some intense Aspergillus discussions. Professor Moore tells us why cleanliness is next to godliness in your grow room and, hear why Kirk is frothing at the mouth to pick her brain about how to grow plants better.Ben Cameransi - LinkedInMingowood Pharmacal, LLC - WebsiteTaz Turner -LinkedInCordovaCann Corp. - websiteMelissa Moore - LinkedInSUNY Niagara Horticultural Cannabis Classes - websiteMusic by:Stills-Young Band - Midnight on the Bay -YouTubeAdditional Music:Desiree Dorion desireedorion.comMarc Clement - FacebookTranscripts, papers and so much more at: reefermed.ca

DT Radio Shows
Deep Rhythms #024 with Cottonmouthkillah

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 59:57


Back from Movement and inspired! Got to catch NYC's Resolute gang throughout the weekend and laid down a mix based on their little niche. Acidic and electronic, this month's episode of Deep Rhythms with Cottonmouthkillah takes you on a journey throw deep space with a modern twist on that throwback ravey electro sound! Thanks for tuning in as always. Peace and love. Tracklist "Ambien Baby - 101 We Love You Billy Nightmare - Dance Shake Swing HDZ - Ritmo Perdido Big Baby - Big House (Deep In Big Baby Acid) N-GYNN - Another Planet Monile - Play AC130 - Abduction Intuitive Plane - Plane I Alexander Skancke - Panic (Don't Panic Mix) Rehcorb - Floating, Falling Intense Affectionate - Massimiliano Pagliara Oxuh - Mind Possession "

The Magical Holistic Healing Arts
Alkaline Mind and Body (No Acidic Thoughts!)

The Magical Holistic Healing Arts

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 15:10


Have you ever thought negative thoughts are acidic thoughts? Have you ever thought that your acidic thoughts are creating acidity in your body? It is a chemical reaction in our body! Let's get back to an alkaline mind and body! What are acidic thoughts? Basically negative thoughts -- worry, doubt, guilt, fear, etc. So reflect on your life, do you have an acidic body vs an alkaline body? Let's get back to an alkaline mind, body, and spirit! ❣️ THE BEST COMPLIMENT you could give us is to share this video with someone you care about ❣️ ⬇️ 22 WAYS TO PLEASURE & OXYTOCIN CLASS ⬇️ Use coupon code: NEWMAGIC at check out to get it for $111 https://motherdaughterduo.podia.com/

DT Radio Shows
Music from the Mothership #018 with Asset: Dirty Dilemma & Lady Lox Guest Mixes

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 53:01


Music from the Mothership No. 18 with Asset presents: Lady Lox & Dirty Dilemma Guest Mixes Dirty Dilemma Bio Dirty Dilemma's renown for her huge, filthy bass sounds which run through her drum and bass, jungle, bassline, bass, NRG, trance and electro house sets. She's been DJing for too long to mention, with one of her recent sets being to thousands of punters at Boomtown playing for a Leisure Centre takeover, following sets on several other main stages at Boomtown over the years. Starting off with house parties, free parties and warehouse raves in Bristol and Wales, Dirty Dilemma plays in the D&B room at Tribe of Frog and for other various well known underground nights like Ripsnorter, We R Acid, the Beat Goes On, Acidic and the Rave Yard. She also regularly does a two hour DJ show, hosting on a mic, on RadioActive Fm, an underground dance radio station that's been running for decades. Lady Lox Bio LadyLox has been tearing up dance floors of the Bristol rave scene now and for over a decade. A true Junglist, mixing with hard tek and dnb, with a new twist bringing live vocals, rubAdub style. With roots of BALTER, LEMTEK, MONKEY DANCE, AMEN 4 TEKNO, RADIGAL, UNIT 8 & TFA AUDIO. From the raw authenticity of vinyl to the fusion of the digital era. Big up the DRM!

Finding Pelvic Sanity
Do I need to avoid acidic foods with IC?

Finding Pelvic Sanity

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 20:51


The answer will surprise you!  The myth that acidity in the body or bladder is responsible for IC symptoms is one of the most harmful out there.In this 'sode we go through why the pH of urine has no effect on symptoms, how 'acid in' does not equal 'acid out', and what we should be doing instead.  We hope this 'sode helps to free you from 'food jail' and you can become more confident in what you eat!The Myth:  Ingesting acidic foods or beverages makes urine more acidic, irritating the bladder and flaring symptoms.The Truth:  While some acidic foods are common triggers for IC, the body is extremely complex and 'acid in' doesn't equal 'acid out.'  Many foods that contain acid are considered entirely 'IC-safe,' while some basic (meaning non-acidic) foods and drinks can also be major triggers.  Furthermore, acidic urine has been proven to be no more painful than neutral urine for patients with IC.  The two rules of diet changes with IC are simple: avoid your personal trigger foods and eat healthy.  It doesn't have to be any more complicated than that.PelvicSanity Remote ConsultationIf you're local to Southern California, we'd love to work with you to address the 'why' of your symptoms and help you find lasting relief!If you're not in SoCal, we can still help!  Check out our Remote Consultation Program (www.pelvicsanity.com/remote) for how our team can get you on the path to healing.About UsDr. Nicole and Jesse Cozean are the founders of PelvicSanity Physical Therapy (www.pelvicsanity.com) in Southern California. The clinic has helped thousands of patients in the Orange County, CA area and hundreds from around the world with a remote consultation and Out of Town Program.They co-authored The IC Solution and Nicole created The IC Roadmap online course to provide the most accurate, up-to-date information for those with interstitial cystitis. They run the Finding Pelvic Sanity Facebook group for a supportive online community for anyone dealing with pelvic health issues.Nicole has also created courses and trained thousands of pelvic PTs to provide better care through her work with Pelvic PT Rising (www.pelvicptrising.com). Subscribe to the podcast Follow @pelvicsanity for great info! Join the Finding PelvicSanity support group Check out www.pelvicsanity.com for additional help! And as always, we hope this has helped you find just a bit of pelvic sanity!

China Daily Podcast
英语新闻丨你真的会刷牙吗?刷牙最该刷的其实不是牙齿

China Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 3:58


Brushing your teeth effectively lowers your chances of getting a host of chronic diseases, as well as keeping your teeth and gums healthy. But the majority of us are doing it wrong.有效刷牙可以大大降低患上多种慢性疾病的风险,同时也能保持牙齿和牙龈的健康。但我们大多数人刷牙的方式都是错误的。In Sweden, one study found as few as one in 10 people practice the best brushing technique. The British health insurer Bupa found that almost half of respondents did not know how to brush their teeth properly in a survey of 2,000 people in the UK.瑞典的一项研究发现,只有十分之一的人掌握了最佳的刷牙技巧。英国健康保险公司Bupa在一项涵盖了2000名英国人的调查中发现,近半数受访者不知道如何正确刷牙。So what exactly are most of us getting wrong, and how can we change our routine to make sure we brush our teeth effectively? Here's how to properly brush your teeth, according to experts.那么我们大多数人到底错在哪里?我们应该如何改变日常习惯以确保我们有效地刷牙呢?来看看专家建议的正确刷牙方法。"Lots of patients understand that what they need to do is remove food remnants," says Josefine Hirschfeld, associate professor and specialist in restorative dentistry at the University of Birmingham in the UK. "That is only partially true. It's much more important to remove bacteria from the teeth."英国伯明翰大学副教授、修复牙科学专家约瑟芬·赫希菲尔德说:“很多患者知道刷牙需要清除食物残渣。他们只说对了一半。事实上,清除牙齿上的细菌要重要得多。”These bacteria and other microorganisms grow inside everyone's mouth, and form a claggy biofilm commonly known as dental plaque. It is made up of around 700 different species of bacteria, the second-greatest diversity in the human body after the gut, as well as a host of fungi and viruses. "They are living in the sticky film stuck to the teeth and also to the soft tissues," says Hirschfeld. "This sticky film can't be easily rinsed off – it really needs to be manually cleaned."这些细菌和其他微生物在每个人的口腔内生长,并形成称为牙菌斑的粘稠生物膜。它由大约700种不同的细菌组成,细菌多样性在人类体内仅次于肠道,还有大量的真菌和病毒。赫希菲尔德说:“它们生活在粘附在牙齿和软组织上的粘性膜中。这种粘性膜不能轻易被冲洗干净——它真的需要手动清洁。”The most important place to remove it from is not in fact the teeth, but the gumline. This is where microbes are best able to infiltrate the gum tissue and cause inflammation, and eventually conditions such as periodontitis. In fact, "brushing your teeth" is something of a misnomer. "Think of brushing your gumline, rather than the teeth themselves," says Hirschfeld. "The teeth will then be brushed automatically."最该清洁的部位实际上不是牙齿,而是牙龈。这是微生物最容易入侵牙龈组织并引发炎症的地方,最终可能导致牙周炎等病症。实际上,“刷牙”这个词有点用词不当。赫希菲尔德说:“刷牙该刷的是牙龈,而不是牙齿本身。在刷牙龈时牙齿也会被刷到。”Brushing too hard, especially with a firmer-bristled brush, can cause trauma to the gums. Small tears in the soft tissue caused by overzealous brushing are an opportunity for bacteria to enter the bloodstream. And grating the brush's bristles over the enamel can wear miniscule grooves in the tooth, which add up to significant erosion over time.刷牙太用力,特别是使用硬毛牙刷,可能会对牙龈造成创伤。过度用力刷牙造成的软组织小撕裂让细菌有了进入血液的机会。而且,牙刷硬毛在牙釉质上磨擦会磨出微小的凹槽,随着时间的推移,这些凹槽会累积成显著的侵蚀。There are some toothbrushes and toothpastes on the market that will literally "brush the teeth away", says Hirschfeld. Highly abrasive toothpastes, which are often marked as "whitening", and hard-bristled brushes are notorious for this, particularly when used together.赫希菲尔德说,市场上有一些牙刷和牙膏真的会“把牙齿刷掉”。通常标有“美白”字样的高研磨性牙膏,如果再加上臭名昭著的硬毛牙刷,可谓是“事半功倍”。Is it better to brush your teeth before or after breakfast? It depends on what you've had to eat. Acidic food and drink – such as citrus fruit, fruit juice and coffee – would be a reason to brush before rather than after breakfast.早餐前还是早餐后刷牙更好?这取决于你早餐吃什么。如果你早餐要吃酸性食物和饮料,如柑橘类水果、果汁和咖啡,那么你应该在早餐前而不是早餐后刷牙。Acids attack the enamel layer of the teeth and soften it for a certain amount of time. This strips out some of the key components of the enamel – calcium and phosphate – though these are replaced over a period of hours by minerals in the saliva. But if you don't wait for that self-repair to happen, then this eroded surface will become very susceptible to just being brushed off.酸性物质会攻击牙釉质并使其软化一段时间。牙釉质的一些关键成分——钙和磷——会被剥离,过几个小时等唾液分泌出替代的矿物质才能恢复。但如果你不等牙齿的自我修复完成就刷牙,那么这个被侵蚀的牙釉质就会非常容易被刷掉。More important than the breakfast question is the evening brush, which also has a simpler answer: it should always happen last thing before bed.相比早餐前还是早餐后刷牙的问题,晚上刷牙的问题更重要,答案也更简单:刷牙永远应该是睡觉前做的最后一件事。"Your saliva is your natural protective mechanism," says Nigel Carter, chief executive of the Oral Health Foundation in the UK, inhibiting bacterial growth and tooth decay. "The saliva flow reduces overnight, so that's why it's very important that all the plaque is cleared away before you sleep."英国口腔健康基金会首席执行官奈杰尔·卡特说:“你的唾液是你的天然保护机制,”可以抑制细菌生长和蛀牙。“唾液流动在夜间减少,这就是为什么在睡觉前清除所有牙菌斑非常重要。”Spitting out toothpaste when you're finished but refraining from rinsing helps the fluoride to hang around the teeth longer, for additional protection.刷完牙后吐出残余牙膏和泡沫但不要漱口,可以帮助氟化物在牙齿上停留更长时间,从而提供额外的保护。英文来源:BBC

The Pyllars Podcast with Dylan Bowman
Shannon O'Grady | Trail Running Nutrition Masterclass #2

The Pyllars Podcast with Dylan Bowman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 82:19


Shannon O'Grady is the CEO of Gnarly Nutrition, our longest tenured partner. She is also a PhD Sports Nutritionist with incredible knowledge about fueling for performance and recovery. This is her second appearance on the show -- the first being one of our most popular episodes ever. We use this as another opportunity to blast through a laundry list of nutrition topics to help you be more informed about your nutrition choices and strategies.   Topics discussed: Shannon's new role as CEO The Gnarstool Podcast Micronutrients vs macronutrients Metabolism Carbohydrate periodization Lifestyle hydration Calories vs. grams of carbohydrates Supplementing with protein during ultra races Alcohol's impact on performance Salt intake outside of training Acidic vs alkaline diets A lot more! SHANNON'S FIRST APPEARANCE ON THE PODCAST   Sponsors: Grab a trail running pack from Osprey Use code freetrail10 for 10% off Speedland Footwear Use code FT15 for 15% off Gnarly Nutrition Roark Apparel -- Listen to the ad or DM us for the code Freetrail Links: Website | Freetrail Pro | Patreon | Instagram | YouTube | Freetrail Experts   Dylan Links: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Strava   ________________________   Other Freetrail podcast episodes you might enjoy:   Kilian Jornet | The New NNormal   Tim Tollefson | The Infinite Game   Clare Gallagher | Black Canyon 100k Champion   Jim Walmsley | Engagement, Moving to Europe, Western States, and UTMB

Nio Tea Podcast
Is Matcha Acidic? Matcha Acidity Explained

Nio Tea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 6:33


Try the best green tea we've found after traveling around Japan: https://nioteas.com

The Combed Education Podcast
Alkaline vs Acidic Demi- Let's talk about it

The Combed Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 20:45


This week, I talk about the differences between and alkaline Demi and an acidic Demi from a chemistry perspective. What makes them different and when would you use what? Listen to learn!!

Innovation Now
An Acidic Hothouse

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023


A NASA study suggests that volcanic activity, lasting thousands of centuries, may have helped transform Venus into the acidic hothouse we know today.

Rapid Regeneration - Natural Detox, Self-Healing, Wellness & Energy
Understanding Body Chemistry — Alkaline vs. Acidic

Rapid Regeneration - Natural Detox, Self-Healing, Wellness & Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 27:19


Much of the nature of getting healthy and well is related to making sure that the body's chemistry is regulated properly. A healthy individual with a high degree of well-being is very likely to have a body chemistry that is either close to neutral or favoring the side of alkaline chemistry. On the other hand, an individual who is plagued...

alkaline acidic body chemistry
STRONGER BONES LIFESTYLE: REVERSING THE COURSE OF OSTEOPOROSIS NATURALLY
Ep. 42: Using Food to Improve Your Bone Health with Dr. Monisha Bhanote

STRONGER BONES LIFESTYLE: REVERSING THE COURSE OF OSTEOPOROSIS NATURALLY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 51:18


In Episode 42 of the Stronger Bones Lifestyle Podcast, host Debi Robinson speaks with Dr. Monisha Bhanote about the importance of acidity as a root cause of bone loss, looking beyond our food categories and how you can use food to make a healthy body.Dr. Bhanote is a quintuple board-certified physician, best-selling author, and founder of Wellkulå. With expertise in Integrative Medicine, Functional Culinary Medicine, Cytopathology, and Anatomic/Clinical Pathology, she combines ancient wisdom with mind-body science to support evidence-based holistic wellbeing. Listen today as she shares what your microbiomes need, plant based protein, calcium sources and the relationship between the gut microbiome and bone health.Join Debi and Dr. Bhanote as they discuss why it's important to stop comparing yourself to others  and figure out what you need to do for your body and why it's not just about what you eat.Key  Takeaways:[4:42] Food is an everyday thing[5:38] Most peoples diets[7:28] Acidic foods[14:15] What is on your plate[14:52] Got milk?[17:46] Where do we get our calcium[21:26] What your BFFS (microbiomes) need[23:13] Who determines the guidelines[24:48] Vitamin D[26:40] Don't compare[28:25] Plant sources of protein[29:11] The relationship between the gut micro biome and bone health[33:37] Dairy[46:20] The one piece she can give youWhere to Find Guest:WebsiteInstagramPurchase Dr. Bhonote's best-selling book on Amazon: The Anatomy of Wellbeing: Intentional Practices to Embrace Your Body's Unique Design and Revitalize Your HealthMemorable Quotes:"Bone health is not just calcium." [18:00] - Dr. Bhanote"Instead of spending your time comparing what other people are doing, look at what are all the different things in your 24 hours or  your day your 7 days a week that you can do to apply different things to improve your health. " [28:41] - Dr. Bhanote"Grass can grow a cow or a horse, it surely can grow a human. [32:46] – DebiTo learn more about me and to stay connected, click on the links below:Instagram: @debirobinsonwellnessWebsite: DebiRobinson.comHealthy Gut Healthy Bones Program

Zack and Griffin's Multiversal Pet Shop
Episode 122: Ganj Consigliere and Acidic Spew

Zack and Griffin's Multiversal Pet Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 58:43


One of these things is not like the other, though they may be more alike than they seem! We return to the Ninth World from Monte Cook Games' Numenera setting, making new names for ourselves, finding love in all the wrong places, and making some nasty creatures even nastier.

The Jack Klassen Radio Network®
Episode 218: The Jack Klassen show: ACIDIC PISS COMES ON DOMESTIC ABUSE RADIO THE ALIEN ASSAULT HAPPED 650AM

The Jack Klassen Radio Network®

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 65:14


ACIDIC PISS COMES ON DOMESTIC ABUSE RADIO THE ALIEN ASSAULT HAPPED 650AM

You Won't Believe What I Ate Last Night
Full of piss and vinegar: Kate and Rick get acidic

You Won't Believe What I Ate Last Night

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 38:04


(S8 E20) You probably have at least one bottle of vinegar in your cabinet... and if you are similar to one of the podcast hosts, you might have 15. What exactly is vinegar and what are its uses? Kate and Rick have the 411 on this important and transformational item used in many dishes for millenia. How is it made? What is it made of? Are there a few vinegars everyone should have in their cabinet? Tune in to find out. Also, in the What I Ate section there is a visit to a DC restaurant run by a famous chef from Hong Kong, and a dish nostalgically referred to as "chicken thing." . . . . . . You Won't Believe What I Ate Last Night is the ongoing conversation by Kate DeVore and Rick Fiori about their endeavor to be and stay healthy in a really tasty world with kindness and compassion towards themselves and others. Perfect if you are interested in: food, eating, diet, weight loss, weight management, health, fitness, compassion, kindness, meditation, mindfulness, humor, comedy, friendship, weight gain, foodie, podcasts, healthy eating.

The Healthy Mouth Movement Podcast
How To Minimize Your Dental Costs

The Healthy Mouth Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 18:55


Every smile tells a story, but what's behind that story? Good oral health is vital, but it can also be expensive. In the current economic climate, many Americans find it increasingly difficult to afford dental care, despite its critical role in overall health. While dental care costs can be daunting, they're manageable with the right strategy. By adopting preventive measures, being financially savvy, and being proactive in your approach, you can take control of your dental costs. Your health is worth it, after all. A healthy mouth not only enhances your smile but also contributes to a healthy body and a fulfilling life. Remember, we aim to bridge the gap between dentists and physicians across the country, championing the vital connection between oral health and overall well-being. Talk to your insurance company, dentist, and oral health coach and create a dental budget. Key Takeaways: -Poor oral hygiene can lead to severe conditions affecting not just your mouth but your entire body, including heart disease and diabetes.-Costs for even basic dental procedures are substantial, and many Australians lack sufficient insurance, making dental care less accessible.-Good oral hygiene habits can save you from expensive dental procedures in the long run.-Consuming a balanced diet rich in essential vitamins and minerals can significantly improve oral health and reduce dental costs.-Acidic foods and substances can accelerate tooth decay; understanding how to balance your pH can prevent this.-Breathing through your nose, as opposed to your mouth, has various health benefits, including improved oral health.-Many dental insurance plans cover preventive care, and regular visits to the dentist can spot issues before they become severe and costly.-Waiting until a dental issue becomes painful often results in higher treatment costs; proactive care is crucial.-Utilising dental insurance, dental discount plans, and understanding your treatment options can help make dental care more affordable.-Open communication between dentists, physicians, and other healthcare providers enhances patient care and highlights the connection between oral health and general well-being. Book a consultation today:I am always here to help answer any question and schedule a 15 minute call with me. If I can not help, I can get you to a provider that can.https://shereewertz.com/15-min

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Venusian Lightning, Arrokoth's Secrets, and Surviving Aussie Zombies: S26E123

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 23:31


**SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 26 Episode 123 Show Notes** --- **1. Lightning Mysteries on Venus** - A recent study has cast doubt on the long-held belief regarding lightning on Venus. - The thick acidic cloud cover of Venus, previously thought to generate significant lightning, is now under scrutiny. --- **2. Arrokoth's Mysterious Mounds** - The distant Kuiper Belt world of Arrokoth is home to intriguing mound structures. - Scientists speculate that these mounds might be the primordial building blocks for planetesimal formation. --- **3. Lockheed Martin & NASA's Nuclear-Powered Rocket** - NASA, in collaboration with the US military, has chosen Lockheed Martin as a partner. - The goal is to develop a nuclear-powered rocket designed for missions to Mars and even deeper space explorations. --- **4. The Science Report** - **COVID-19 Misinformation:** A correlation has been found between those who believe in COVID-19 misinformation and a propensity to believe in conspiracy theories. - **Smoking and Vaping:** Research indicates that individuals who smoke and vape are at an increased risk of experiencing eye-related issues. - **Citrus Fruit Origins Unveiled:** Scientists have made significant progress in tracing back the origins of citrus fruits. - **Zombie Apocalypse Survival Guide:** A light-hearted skeptic's guide to determining the best Australian city to take refuge in during a hypothetical zombie apocalypse. --- *Stay tuned for more exciting discoveries and insights on the next episode of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary!*This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2458531/advertisement

Busy People Podcast
#47: Change Your Water, Change Your Life with Chloe Frangos

Busy People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 46:54


In this episode, we chat about: Water and wellness Acidic/ alkaline water Reverse Osmosis Water systems: Multipure and Kangen Electrolyzed reduced water Antioxidizing water  Filtration and activation Minerals and salt in water Hydration and electrolytes Water in plastic bottles Tips and actionable steps Connect with Chloe: Website Instagram PH test strips (saliva) Support the show: Please subscribe, rate, and review over on Apple Podcasts! Follow me on ⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠for updates and inspiring content! Sign up for my Monday morning ⁠podcast email ! Check out my ⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube channel⁠⁠⁠⁠ for quick and easy breathwork videos Work with me: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.expandwellnesscoaching.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Guest suggestion, question, or want to say hi? Email me: ⁠⁠⁠⁠nicole@expandwellnesscoaching.com⁠

Power On Your Plate
Episode 76: Testing Digestion Reserves: Acidic Or Alkaline?

Power On Your Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 34:19


Join Haylie Pomroy for an insightful discussion as she explores the intricacies of our body's digestive reserves. Through an on-air demonstration with FMD member Stephanie, she unravels the mystery behind salivary enzyme levels and their significance. By linking Stephanie's experiences with pregnancies and hormonal imbalances, Haylie underscores the importance of understanding our body's unique reactions to various conditions. Key points: 00:00 Introduction 00:42 Stephanie's FMD journey and post-pregnancy experience 05:33 What is the Lemon Challenge Test? 10:02 Using lemon water to trigger acidity 13:24 Why drink lemon water between meals? 19:34 The 5-minute test after taking lemon water 26:11 Interpreting Stephanie's results 30:37 Why is checking pH levels important? 31:44 Benefits of layering Metabolism Energy and Metabolism Stress Blend Cruise your way to a Fast Metabolism this February 2024!

Fast Metabolism Matters with Haylie Pomroy
Episode 76: Testing Digestion Reserves: Acidic Or Alkaline?

Fast Metabolism Matters with Haylie Pomroy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 34:19


Join Haylie Pomroy for an insightful discussion as she explores the intricacies of our body's digestive reserves. Through an on-air demonstration with FMD member Stephanie, she unravels the mystery behind salivary enzyme levels and their significance. By linking Stephanie's experiences with pregnancies and hormonal imbalances, Haylie underscores the importance of understanding our body's unique reactions to various conditions. Key points: 00:00 Introduction 00:42 Stephanie's FMD journey and post-pregnancy experience 05:33 What is the Lemon Challenge Test? 10:02 Using lemon water to trigger acidity 13:24 Why drink lemon water between meals? 19:34 The 5-minute test after taking lemon water 26:11 Interpreting Stephanie's results 30:37 Why is checking pH levels important? 31:44 Benefits of layering Metabolism Energy and Metabolism Stress Blend Cruise your way to a Fast Metabolism this February 2024!

Row by Row Garden Show
Row by Row Episode 256: Food Preservation | Essential Techniques and Tips

Row by Row Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 31:56


Preserving food not only extends its shelf life but also allows us to enjoy seasonal flavors straight form the garden throughout the year. Some of the oldest methods of preservation are drying, refrigeration, and fermentation. More of the modern techniques include canning, freezing, dehydrating, and freeze drying. The goal is to prevent food spoilage from bacteria, yeast, and mold. We aim to empower you with the knowledge you need to grow your own food and how to preserve your harvest. An important note to remember is that improperly packages frozen foods lose small amounts of moisture during storage, resulting in surface dehydration (commonly called freezer burn). Food Preservation Essential Techniques and Tips : Freezing You can freeze "almost" any food, frozen foods remain safe indefinitely. Two of our favorite vegetables to grow are corn and peas. Freezing preserves food for extended periods because it prevents the growth of microorganisms that cause both food spoilage and food-borne illness. Freezing to 0 °F inactivates any microbes — bacteria, yeasts and molds — present in food. Once thawed, however, these microbes can again become active, multiplying under the right conditions to levels that can lead to foodborne illness. Since they will then grow at about the same rate as microorganisms on fresh food, you must handle thawed items as you would any perishable food Most vegetables that freeze well are low acid and require brief, partial cooking to prevent deterioration. This is called "blanching." For successful freezing, blanch or partially cook vegetables in boiling water or in a microwave oven. Then rapidly chill the vegetables prior to freezing and storage. Blanching also inactivates enzymes that cause deterioration of foods during frozen storage. Blanching is carried out at temperatures close to 100 °C (212 °F) for two to five minutes in either a water bath or a steam chamber. Essential Techniques and Tips : Canning Canning is a food preservation technique that involves sealing food in airtight containers, typically glass jars, to create a sterile environment that prevents the growth of bacteria, yeasts, and molds. Some of our favorties to can are tomatoes, green beans, potatoes, broth, and soups. The process typically involves placing prepared food into jars, sealing them with lids, and subjecting them to heat treatment. This heat treatment, often achieved through boiling or pressure canning, destroys microorganisms and enzymes that could cause spoilage, ensuring the long-term preservation of the food. Water bath or Pressure Can? Depends on the acidity of the food. Low-acid foods are not acidic enough to prevent the growth of bacteria. Low acidic foods have pH values above 4.6. Acidic foods have pH of 4.6 or lower. You can acidify by adding lemon juice or citric acid. All low-acid foods should be sterilized at temperatures of 240° to 250°F, attainable with pressure canners. Begin with good-quality fresh foods. Discard any diseased and moldy food. Trim off any bad spots. Hot packing, raw packing Hot-packing is the practice of heating freshly prepared food to boiling, simmering it 2 to 5 minutes, and promptly filling jars loosely with the boiled food.Raw-packing is the practice of filling jars tightly with freshly prepared, but unheated food. Essential Techniques and Tips : Dehydration Dehydrating, also known as drying, is a food preservation method that involves removing the moisture from food to inhibit the growth of bacteria, yeast, and molds, thus extending its shelf life. It is accomplished by circulating warm air around the food, either through natural air drying or using specialized dehydrators. During the dehydration process, moisture is evaporated from the food, reducing its water content to a level where microorganisms cannot thrive. This preservation technique is commonly used for fruits, vegetables, herbs, meat, and even dairy products.

Spiritual Aliveness with Joni
MINI: How Critical is Water? + Alkaline vs Acidic Food and Drinks + What your Body Need to Operate on All Cylinders

Spiritual Aliveness with Joni

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 11:29


Ever wonder why people who are healthy and energetic are the way they are? It's likely they are taking care of themselves through food, drink and movement that supports that. But how and what does that mean? Today, we dive into H2O, drinking, and what I mean by eat and drink more alkaline to feel like a million bucks! Wakeupwithjoni@gmail .com Wakeupwithjoni.com

Cold Cuts
The Acidic Jew

Cold Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 75:43


Cold Cuts Episode 92 EXPERIMENTAL FORMAT BAY BEEEEEEEEE. (Check the Youtube channel to see the format change, this is just the audio version so there's technically no new format change here, el oh el). Colds Cuts is back and we're testing out a new set up as we get ready to gear up for an extra fresh and crispy season 2. We're talking about posting our balls on Twitter, Flight, GotG 3, code brown, and our favorite swagged out fellows, Hasidic Jews. It's extremely powerful.

The Jefferson Exchange
Scientists suggest a framework for approaching the oceans turning more acidic

The Jefferson Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 15:30


California Academy of Science is one of several institutions signing onto a letter proposing something like a checklist for governments to follow in preparing for ocean acidification. Rebecca Albright is the California Academy's Curator of Invertebrate Zoology and founder of the Coral Regeneration Lab (CoRL).

Dr. Brendan McCarthy
The Alkaline vs Acidic Body - Ep. 21

Dr. Brendan McCarthy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 16:02


Welcome to the podcast with Dr. Brendan McCarthy! Are you confused about all the hoopla about whether an alkaline diet is good for you or not? Have you started to think that drinking lots of water and juice to become alkaline is just another diet hype? Then you are not alone. Let's take a look at how it all works and what is best for you, in Episode 21! Dr. Brendan McCarthy founded Protea Medical Center in 2002. While he's been the chief medical officer, Protea has grown and evolved into a dynamic medical center serving the Valley and Central Arizona. A nationally recognized as an expert in hormone replacement therapy, Dr McCarthy s the only instructor in the nation who teaches BioHRT on live patients. Physicians travel to Arizona to take his course and integrate it into their own practices. Besides hormone replacement therapy, Dr. McCarthy has spoken nationally and locally before physicians on topics such as weight loss, infertility, nutritional therapy and more. Thank you for tuning in and don't forget to hit that SUBSCRIBE button! Let us know in the COMMENTS if you have any questions or what you may want Dr. McCarthy to talk about next! Check out Dr. Brendan McCarthy's Book! https://www.amazon.com/Jump-Off-Mood-Swing-Hormones/dp/0999649604 --More Links-- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.BrendanMcCarthy Instagram: www.instagram.com/drbrendanmccarthy TikTok: www.tiktok.com/drbrendanmccarthy Clinic Website: www.protealife.com   #alkaline #drsebi #vegan #alkalinediet #alkalinevegan #alkalinefood #healthiswealth #acidic #alkaline #healthydiet #healthyfood #alkalinewater;

The Voice Of Health
NATURAL RELIEF FOR KIDNEY STONES

The Voice Of Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 54:50


Kidney Stones are incredibly painful and are "growing at a surprise rate". But Dr. Prather says there are natural approaches to preventing and treating Kidney Stones. In this episode, we talk about:—The different types of Kidney Stones and how correctly identifying which one you have is important for how it is treated.—Why Fiber is important for preventing Kidney Stones. And how switching chronic Kidney Stone patients from White Bread to Whole Grain Bread reduced the number of Kidney Stones by 50%.—Why Dr. Prather describes High Fructose Corn Syrup as "Kidney Stone forming material". And why the Southeastern U.S. is called "The Kidney Stone Belt".—How Dr. Prather as a Chiropractor will often have patients coming to him for low back pain when the real cause of the discomfort is Kidney Stones for about 20% of those patients.—Why Dr. Prather says getting your body more Alkaline is "one of the important things you can possibly do" since Acidic urine is the cause of 80-90% of Kidney Stones. And the brand of water Dr. Prather recommends for proper hydration. —The "magic formula" for most Kidney Stones. And the herb (which even Dr. Prather has difficulty pronouncing) that is "like the magic Kidney Stone dissolver".—The importance of having a Hair Analysis done for Kidney Stones. And why Dr. Prather says those with high Cadmium are "guaranteed" to have Kidney Stones and "not just one a year".—The man who called into Dr. Prather's office ready to commit suicide because of chronic Kidney Stones. And how the recommendation of Lemon water and Magnesium Citrate cleared up his issue without him ever even coming into the office.—How Apple Cider Vinegar is "one of the best medicines" for Kidney Stones that prevents Kidney Stones and can "completely dissolve" Kidney Stones when taken regularly over a period of time.—What you can do at home for a Kidney Stone. And how Acupuncture, Auriculotherapy, and an IV Therapy Hydration bag can provide "amazing relief" for Kidney Stone pain. http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com

The Flipping 50 Show
Easy Healthy Habits Start Here: Effortless Kitchen Hacks

The Flipping 50 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 55:53


Easy healthy habits coming up! Yes, exercise! However, what if it was easier than that to get more energy and boost your overall well being? We do certain things regularly. Your daily routine and mine are probably very similar day to day. That is what you do this morning in the first 10-30 minutes of your morning is probably similar to what you do every day.  What if you could take 50% of those habits and make them more beneficial? Without lifting a weight or breaking a sweat? Even 20% healthier… What would that do for you? Twenty percent more energy, 20% less tired, 20% more focus during your morning activities.. you get the idea.  This episode is all about the small upgrades that have become daily habits for me over the recent months and years. I'm sharing them with you here in the hope they make you reflect on what you're already doing that could make you healthier easily! The problem with so many choices is often vetting out the quality products from the opportunists. It's making sure it's healthy – especially if you do it daily. I hear you when you say it's overwhelming and there's another one around the corner. I don't fall easily. When I do I fall all the way. So, I've vetted for you the ones I love. Easy Healthy Habits for 2023 Anyone else start the hot water within minutes of waking most days?  With adaptogens you won't even know are there, your hormones are getting a boost with every sip of Four Sigmatic Coffee. Listen to my recent Flipping 50 podcast with Danielle Ryan Broida to learn more about adaptogens, specifically mushrooms, and you'll wonder why we aren't all doing these simple things daily. Recently what I've noticed from testing my blood sugar levels (first thing, after whatever is in my mug is that my blood sugar responds better to coffee than to matcha if they're treated equally. That is, I add coconut milk and a dash of stevia to both or a don't, but to both. The value of a wearing a continuous blood glucose monitor(CGM) for a month is priceless if you're a woman in midlife flirting with insulin resistance. Anyone can do it. I'll provide a special link I use with clients and students so that they can benefit as we work together. For instance, right now our members are going through a month kickstart with me using CGMs. If Coffee, Then This  If I choose coffee and matcha isn't in my mug first thing (or second, after about 16 ounces of lemon water, sole, or apple cider vinegar) it's going in a pre-workout shake. Matcha is the perfect combo of chill pill and alert hocus focus. It's a little easier on my gut personally than usual acidic coffees. (Though Four Sigmatic by the way is low acidic compared to other coffees).  Currently, I juggle the dual needs of my gut and blood sugar. When isn't that true in life. I do find that when my gut is in good shape, coffee is not a problem. When I both drink coffee responsibly (2 mugs is my limit), and have optimal gut health, I can do it fine.  Since I switched to matcha in my morning mug two and a half years ago, with the exception of maybe 6 mornings, my gut feels better, and overall, I feel better all day. I don't have that same short-lived pick-me-up from coffee or what I'd describe as a gnawing my gut. I enjoy sustained energy and a calmer gut.  I'll link to a video I shared with the Flipping 50 community back in 2015 about research on Matcha's fat burning boost potential. Whether you're doing interval training – as in the study- or strength training, which I think we can safely extrapolate to say - the combination of matcha before the activity is also going to elevate fat burning after significantly. AND…. However, there are dozens of matcha makers now. Just one is quadruple screened, Pique Tea. And it matters. Heavy metals, mold, and other toxins are common due to the way matcha is grown, and many brands aren't pure as they claim, while others don't even claim to be! They've added fillers (like brown rice!?) and have very little matcha.  If it's something you do every day, pay extra attention. We have more everyday stressors now than ever even when we're conscious of them.  Going Green Enhancing your alkalinity is one of the best things you can do for your health, and any weight loss goals. Especially if you are trying to do low carb – as in keto. I personally recommend my clients bump their veggie intake to 6-9 cups a day. That would shock a carnivore community, I know. It's the balance to additional protein from animal sources required to maintain muscle. Doing so will bump your acidity. Optimal pH levels are conducive to health. Acidic environments are conducive to disease.  Challenged by the idea of that many veggies? Mighty Maca, from my friend – shall we say our community friend, Dr. Anna Cabeca – is a way to bring in another adaptogen PLUS get the alkalinity we want and need for a healthier body.  You can't lose weight, and keep it off, with the kind of energy and feelings of freedom we want- with habits that sabotage your health. Knocking your inner environment into acidity, exercising to burnout, soreness or couch compensation will not help.  Dr. Anna's Mighty Maca meets a trilogy of needs. First, this greens powder where she's tucked a dose of the adaptogen maca, requires a liquid. My favorite way to drink this is just in a tall glass of water or dumped into a small bottle of water as I leave the gym – it's not been uncommon for us to workout together and after I've provided the exercise sequence, she has a sleeve of Mighty Maca in her pocket. I shake and go. Boom – it's already helping to hydrate and make it easy to drink another 8-16 ounces because it's got a lightly lemony fresh taste. This is not your toxic crystal-crap but it's the same type of convenient packet. The maca – is an adaptogen I have used myself for almost 30 years – blended into smoothies, or taken in capsules from my friends at Femminessence (if you prefer), or this way. This is a game-changer for women in midlife. If you're adrenals are taxed… and you're not doing it, consider it daily but not off your grocery store shelf. There are 11 strains of maca and you need a clinical grade of specific types.  The greens – Dr Anna knows it's hard to fit in 6-9 cups of veggies a day for most women (my recommendation for women in midlife) and that with a need for more PROTEIN than they've ever needed – or been aware of before – there's an equal need to boost veggie intake to achieve a better pH balance. Her book Keto Green-16 outlines the benefits of a keto diet (at least short term) for women AND the need for pH support while you do it.   Want to understand this better? Don't miss an interview with Dr Anna January 11, 2023. (I'll link to the registration page. I'm inviting Dr Anna to answer a few questions about this and more. And we're going to talk about stress, hormones, and cravings, and how to juggle what you want with signs and symptoms. Seeing this later? Miss it and want it? Let us know! Secret Sauce for Hair, Skin, and Libido  Midlife changes in hair (thinning and loss for some women), skin (thinning making visibility of wrinkles and reduced elasticity), and reduced desire for sex (dryness or pain) are common among women in our community. I started something for improved recovery from exercise (due to mitochondria health) that I was skeptical of AND yet tried it anyway.  Before I go further, you need to know, I'm a tough sell. I feel pretty good. Most of the time, I think, “this s*# works” .. the formula I created for women over 50 just works. So, I have no crazy card to play for bringing women back from the dead… or losing 100 lbs.., other than, if we remove the obstacles (overtraining, undereating, undersleeping) and improve the amount of stimulation for muscle, bone and your brain, we're going to have improvements. Sometimes that's 100lbs off, others it's 10lbs and 14 inches, others it's energy and libido back.  I didn't count on a hair or libido kick, but I got one. I began taking C60 Purple Power just before my move in May actually. And I haven't stopped. In three weeks I noticed thicker hair and my stylist noticed I had new hair growth (brown not gray) at my next appointment.  I started taking c60 for the mitochondria support we can all use as we age. AND… my vision is better, too. I DO recover better from exercise though it took me a minute to realize it. I'd started doing high intensity high impact intervals a little more often. (3 or 4 as opposed to 1-2 x/week) and no down time. There was no hobble off the couch. So, it went unnoticed and appreciated until I got thoughtful about the fact that I earned a little soreness that I didn't have. How I Do It My favorite way to add C60 is a few drops into my coffee (cinnamon flavored is to die for!) or matcha mug (coconut oil) in the morning. That's it. Nothing extra or new habit just… it's sitting beside the coffee or matcha, so I don't miss it. (Recently there are gummies – I still prefer the drops)  You could if you prefer use avocado oil on salads (but I have another avo oil I love instead and fear I'll forget later in the day). You can also now use a rollerball application on your face and neck! LOVING that!! Linking to a video for you here. Look, I'm 59 in a couple months, I've got wrinkles … but I do get compliments on my skin regularly and this has given me a noticeable difference. I like the inside-out method vs topical personally! Superpower Energy My breakfast or pre-workout snack of choice lately is a little almond or coconut yogurt substitute (no sugar added, and no soy please) with Flipping50 protein powder and … a new product from Timeline Nutrition, Mitopure. It's a derivative of pomegranate but you could never eat your way to this much. Little packets of powder (or capsules if you prefer – which I do not!) can be added to a smoothie, or in my case, I stir the berry-flavored powder right into my high protein pre-workout yogurt bowl.  Here's what I've noticed… after 3 weeks. Just a reminder, I'm a tough sell. I already do a lot of things to my advantage as witnessed above/before this point in the episode! But I feel more stable energy all day. I am really enjoying this heightened desire for moving. I can't even explain it! I'm an 8x Ironman…so yes, I naturally may like to move more than the next person. Yet, I've gone through exercise intolerance, cortisol imbalance, and adrenal stress during my menopause transition. I get better results now in about 3 hours of exercise a week than I did with 20 just a couple years ago.  That puts a girl at a point where less is more and compliance is easy!  I'm different with Mitopure. A little more alive. If you can't tell, I'm struggling to put words to the feelings. But with no other changes in my routine, this has really been a bit of a surprise. I'm sometimes quick to say no, not interested. But the research is too compelling in this case. So openminded, expecting nothing, I'm pleasantly surprised. And again... it's easy. That's the biggest test for me. Lunch and Dinner Upgrades Eating organ meats? Me either. Planning to? Me either. Look, I AM that girl who does certain things because they're good for me. But I'm not doing liver or gizzards or anything of the sort. So, my chef friend (who cooks for the likes of Barbra Streisand and Tom Cruise) dreamed up this ingenious way to infuse organ meats into spices you'll love. I sprinkle the Garlicky one on salads, veggies, meats, and seafood, even eggs on the occasion I have them. I stir it into a garlic aioli dip I make. That just about covers my meals! Chef James Barry's Pluck is amazing. All the benefits of organ meats – potentially one of the most nutrient dense foods available – without the hassle or smell. (Use the code: FLIPPING50) Last but not least, are you still using olive oil? I know, Olive oil, olive oil, olive oil… right? But a large percent of olive oil is not good for you, it's rancid. Yet, they sell it off the shelves like hot cakes to people thinking they're virtuous and Mediterranean! Ava Jane's Kitchen woke me up to this sad truth several years ago and I switched to avocado oil, which is better for the high temps I often use anyway.  On occasion I'll use an expensive EVO or coconut oil, but I'm cooking most with Avocado oil. The AJK Colima Sea Salt from Ava Jane's is an experience! It's super coarse. You use your hands to crunch the salt. I use it on all those roasted and grilled veggies and on pizza crusts or chips made from brown rice tortillas. You can try it or join the club and have it delivered at the right frequency based on your cooking needs. These are great gifts for the foodie, or healthy foodie too.  None of these daily little additions are “extra” or crazy. They're just an upgrade from what you may have sitting on your shelf that can boost your health and wellness without a drop of sweat or breathlessness.  If you're a skeptic, I get it. How nice to dream that just eating healthy from the garden or farmer's market, avoiding processed foods, and getting exercise, time outdoors and sleep are enough. In the moment we're in, the chance is slim that though these habits are the foundation, we'll need to reduce toxins in and around us now and in the future. The benefit though is more energy and more you than you may realize you can experience. Your Turn I encourage you to go through your day, your typical day. Where could you upgrade? Could an easy health boost come from the type of coffee or tea you start your day with the oil, spice, or salt you prepare food with. Consider what you wish was different or better about now, even if it's good.  In our show notes today, you'll find many links to the trusted resources I share. For any of the products I use, love and share I do make a small commission (While it doesn't do much for me but buy lunch occasionally, it often means for you a special rate that I've scored for you than you'd have paid otherwise).  Don't miss the special discount codes here for you.  Happiest, healthiest New Year.  Special Resources:  C60 Purple Power: https://www.flippingfifty.com/c60 CODE: FLIPPING50 Matcha Pique Tea: https://www.flippingfifty.com/piquetea Code: DEBRAA PLUCK Seasonings: https://www.flippingfifty.com/eatpluck CODE: FLIPPING50 (case-sensitive)  Four Sigmatic coffee:  https://www.flippingfifty.com/foursigmatic Code: FLIPPING50 Everyday COOKBOOKS from MY FAVORITE Hormone Experts:  Cooking for Hormone Balance – Magdalena Wzelaki: https://hormonesbalance.com/ KetoGreen-16 - Dr. Anna Cabeca: https://www.flippingfifty.com/ketogreen16 Other Episodes You May Like: Adaptogens, Herbs, Mushrooms | Sources for Menopause Relief: https://www.flippingfifty.com/adaptogens/ How to Keto Correctly for Women Over 40 with Dr Anna Cabeca: https://www.flippingfifty.com/keto-green-podcast/ The Most Unsuspecting Motivation Source | C60 30-Day Follow Up: https://www.flippingfifty.com/motivation-source/

The Wicked Library
TWL 1117: "Acidic Atonement on Sulphur Planet", by Sara Tantlinger

The Wicked Library

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 59:52


Get these episodes ad free!Support the show on Patreon for as little as $3 / month.Welcome to The Wicked Library for our season of Sci-Fi Themed Horror. Author: Sara TantlingerStoryteller: Addison PeacockHost: Daniel FoytikFeaturing a custom score by Nico Vettese, of We Talk of Dreams. Story Summary: Earth has long since crumbled, and Cora resides on Sulfur Planet with other poverty-stricken humans who must work in the dangerous mines before they can earn passage to a safer planet. Haunted by her past mistakes, she'll discover something brewing beneath the planet's acid lake, something that offers a chance for both atonement and evolution…Warning: The Wicked Library is a horror fiction podcast created for a mature audience. Our stories contain graphic descriptions of pain, murder, violence, blood, betrayal, and inhumanity; monsters win, people die, and hope is often shattered. There is also beauty, heart, catharsis, and raw emotion. Fear may be deeply personal, but we all share it.If at any time a story takes you to a place too dark, turn on the lights, press pause, or press stop. And always remember, that unlike in the real world, these nightmares, and your participation in them, are under your control.Producer & Showrunner: Daniel Foytik Producer: Meg WilliamsLead Editor & Executive Producer: Scarlett R. Algee Art Director & Executive Producer: Jeanette AndromedaResident Composer & Executive Producer: Nico Vettese, of We Talk of DreamsArtwork: Jeanette Andromeda Score & Incidental Music: Nico VetteseMain Theme: “The Library Awakens” Nico VetteseFinal Audio Mix: Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studios LLCGet your copy of The Wicked Library Presents: 13 Wicked Tales on Kindle, or in print. Visit thewickedlibrary.com/read to get your copy today.Get your copy of The Lift, 9 Stories of Transformation Volume One on Kindle, or in print. Visit victoriaslift.com/read to get your copy today.The Wicked Library is created by 9th Story Studios LLC: www.9thstory.comAudio program ©2022 – 9th Story Studios LLC. All Rights Reserved.No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of 9th Story Studios LLC. The copyrights for stories are held by the respective authors.