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Many of the guests on this podcast have emphasized the importance of awareness. Awareness of how we think can help improve how we think. Awareness of implicit bias can improve how we implement our true values. Awareness of emotions can improve how we react or don't react to different situations. I find awareness difficult to cultivate, and I have always admired Dr. Earl Glusac's ability to be present, calm, and steady. Dr. Glusac has been meditating regularly since 2005 (as well as when he was younger), and he shares his view on meditation as well as tips for a productive career in academic medicine. Dr. Earl J. Glusac, MD is a distinguished dermatopathologist and esteemed professor at Yale University School of Medicine. He has actively shaped the field through his roles on various medical board. He has served the American Boards of Pathology and Dermatology and the editorial boards of the Journal of Cutaneous Pathology and the American Journal of Dermatopathology; he was program director and president of the American Society of Dermatopathology, and he is an author for the World Health Organization's Classification of Tumours of the Skin. He attended Michigan State University for his medical degree, spent time in California for his residency training as well as dermatopathology fellowship, and has spent the majority of his dermatopathology career at Yale. Much of his research relates to the problem of overdiagnosis, especially as related to benign lesions that mimic malignant melanoma.
Season Two. Episode Four. Gospel For Millions In Greece. Hosts Dirk and Brooke talk with Johnathan Macris. Johnathan Macris is president of Hellenic Ministries (formerly Hellenic Missionary Union) and the oldest child of well-known Greek evangelical missionaries, Costas and Alky Macris. Johnathan graduated from Moody Bible Institute in 1985 and then returned to Greece to serve his mandatory year in the Greek Army. He and his wife, Miriam, married in 1987 and have five children: Justin, Natassa, Kyle, Karsten and Jorryn. Johnathan eventually went on to complete ministerial studies and was ordained as a minister of the Gospel in 1994 through the Wheaton Bible Church. Since the beginning of Hellenic Ministries in 1980, Johnathan has been vitally involved in the mission's emphasis of evangelism and church planting, discipleship and missions. In his leadership capacity, over the years, his responsibilities have included Personnel Manager, Summer Evangelistic Campaign Director/Coordinator, Member of both Greek and American Boards and de facto Administrator of the daily affairs of the Mission. He assumed the Boards designation of president in 2001. While the burden for Evangelism and Discipleship continues to mark Hellenic Ministries' priorities, Johnathan is emphasizing the need for the ministry to fulfill its role and call to raise up, equip and send Greek workers into the harvest field of world missions. For more information about Johnathan or Hellenic Ministries, please visit its website: hellenicministries.org Every story is a living example of Isaiah 55:11. To learn how you can partner with us, go to: EEM.ORG
Leading with tenacity and purpose and demonstrating clinical excellence is the trademarked brand of my next guest Dr. Yele Aluko. He has a laser-sharp focus to withstand the daily struggles of a career cardiologist and medical consultant. Dr. Aluko has an impeccable preparation, education, and clinical intelligence legacy.Yele Aluko MD, MBA is Chief Medical Officer in EY Americas Health Advisory practice. He advises health system C-suite and senior executives on strategy and business operations and provides insight into megatrends confronting the health industry. He is a proven physician executive and corporate leader with an astute understanding of strategy that develops competitive advantage for healthcare organizations. As Director of the EY Center for Health Equity, he leads EY teams in designing customized strategies, solutions, and competency building for health sector value chain participants seeking to achieve Health Equity. Before joining EY in October 2016, he practiced cardiovascular medicine for 25 years at Novant Health. In this southeast regional integrated healthcare system, he led enterprise clinical integration strategy, operations management, and care delivery within the heart and vascular service line across the fifteen-hospital health system footprint. He obtained his MBA from Wake Forest University School of Business, Interventional Cardiology Fellowship from the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Invasive Cardiology Fellowship from Cornell University Medical Center, General Cardiology Fellowship, and an Internal Medicine Residency from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University. He obtained his Doctor of Medicine from the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He is certified by the American and Canadian Boards of Internal Medicine and the American Boards of Cardiovascular Medicine and Interventional Cardiology. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC), and the Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions (FSCAI). He is an Advisory Board member at Harvard Business Review, Honeywell Healthcare Solutions, and Children's National Hospital and is co-chair of the Health Equity Advisory Board at the International Well Building Institute.Let us Welcome Dr Yele Aluko to the Follow The Brand Podcast Where We are Building a 5 STARF Brand That You Can Follow!
During this episode, Dr. Amanda Foo-Ryland will speak on Neural Coding, which can be used to learn the wins & behaviors of top achievers and then create a blueprint for unlimited success, which can then be coded into others' neurology. Join us & listen to the “The Dark Side of Entrepreneurship" series by the Brand Identity Design Podcast. Guest Bio- Dr. Amanda Foo-Ryland Amanda is a Master Coach and Trainer of NLP, Time Line Therapy™ & Clinical Hypnotherapy, she also has a Doctorate in Clinical Hypnosis. Dr. Amanda founded Your Life Live It 14 years ago, an International Neural Coding® company that has 25 coaches working globally. Dr. Amanda trains people to become accredited Coaches aligned with the American Boards, she is a number one best-selling author, and an Expert Speaker in Resilience and won the Highly Commended Award for her TedX talk (1.3 Million Views) with the Speaker Awards in London 2022. Her mission is to help people live abundantly with empowering resources that are easily installed for life. Dr. Amanda's Website- https://yourlifeliveit.com/ Dr. Amanda's LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandafoo-ryland/ Dr. Amanda's Ted Talk Video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4UTIsnY3-Q ***A podcast interview dedicated to all entrepreneurs who want to learn about NLP Neural Coding®. RSVP Today & Hit that
Dental podcast: Welcome to DentalTalk. I'm Dr. Phil Klein. Today we'll be exploring exciting new clinical data* on adjunctive oral hygiene regimens and recommendations for dental professionals looking to apply the data to their patient care. Our guest is Dr. Juan Yepes, an associate professor in the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at Indiana University School of Dentistry and an attending at Riley Children Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is board-certified by the American Boards of Pediatric Dentistry, Oral Medicine, and Dental Public Health. * In the study discussed, LISTERINE® Antiseptic was found to be 4.6 times more effective than floss for sustained supragingival biofilm reduction (*Flossing by a dental hygienist. Sustained supragingival plaque reduction after a prophylaxis. Not a replacement for brushing or flossing)
Dental podcast: Welcome to DentalTalk. I'm Dr. Phil Klein. Today we'll be exploring exciting new clinical data* on adjunctive oral hygiene regimens and recommendations for dental professionals looking to apply the data to their patient care. Our guest is Dr. Juan Yepes, an associate professor in the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at Indiana University School of Dentistry and an attending at Riley Children Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is board-certified by the American Boards of Pediatric Dentistry, Oral Medicine, and Dental Public Health. * In the study discussed, LISTERINE® Antiseptic was found to be 4.6 times more effective than floss for sustained supragingival biofilm reduction (*Flossing by a dental hygienist. Sustained supragingival plaque reduction after a prophylaxis. Not a replacement for brushing or flossing)
Hello, and welcome to Beauty and the Biz where we talk about the business and marketing side of plastic surgery and how Dr. Zakhary is practicing in Canada. I'm your host, Catherine Maley, author of Your Aesthetic Practice – What your patients are saying, as well as consultant to plastic surgeons, to get them more patients and more profits. Now, today's episode is called "Practicing in Canada — with Kristina Zakhary, MD." Canada has restrictions on advertising cosmetic surgery that we don't have here in America. For example, plastic surgeons cannot use testimonials and a facial plastic surgeon must call themselves Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgeons. This week's Beauty and the Biz Podcast is an interview I did with Dr. Kristina Zakhary, a facial plastic & reconstructive surgeon in private practice in Alberta, Canada. Dr. Zakhary splits her time between cosmetic and reconstructive facial surgery as an associate staff member of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Calgary. We talked about the challenges of staffing, how to avoid embezzlement and how she markets herself in a country that limits her options. Dr. Zakhary also uses an interesting consultation process that yields above average conversion rates in her practicing in Canada. Visit Dr. Zakhary's Website
Native Americans in professional healing professions may creatively incorporate Native ways in their work, but the path is not easy. The same is true for those coming from a Western background that realize there is something lacking in modern medicine and are attracted to Native ways of healing. Western and Native approaches to healing may seem incompatible—linear-mechanical, biological or genetic causes versus interdependent, community and natural world imbalances—but there is a way to integrate them, to see and walk in two worlds. Not easily and not without pushback perhaps, but there is a way. Our two guests, one Native, one non-Native, have both been powerfully influenced and transformed by Indigenous wisdom and also other ways of knowing and have done the work to integrate and implement a more holistic vision of medicine. Join us as we explore how to integrate healing traditions on the next Circle for Original Thinking podcast. Lewis Mehl-Madrona, MD, graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine where he trained in family medicine, psychiatry, and clinical psychology. He has been on the faculties of several medical schools, most recently as associate professor of family medicine at the University of New England. He continues to work with aboriginal communities to develop uniquely aboriginal styles of healing and health care for use in those communities. He is the author of Coyote Medicine, Coyote Healing, and Coyote Wisdom, a trilogy of books on what Native culture has to offer the modern world. He has also written Narrative Medicine, Healing the Mind through the Power of Story among others, and his most recent book is with Barbara Mainguy, Remapping Your Mind: the Neuroscience of Self-Transformation through Story. Lewis currently works with Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness, which serves the five tribes of Maine. You can find his near weekly blog on futurehealth.org https://www.mehl-madrona.com/http://www.coyoteinstitute.info/Newsletter: Etuaptmumk: The Journal of Two-Eyed SeeingRSS for Lewis's podcast Howling Coyote: https://anchor.fm/s/68c15710/podcast/rss David Kopacz, MD of Polish, Welsh, and Northern European descent, works as a psychiatrist in Primary Care Mental Health Integration at Puget Sound Veterans Affairs (VA) in Seattle. He is a National Education Champion with the VA Office of Patient Centered Care & Cultural Transformation. David is an Assistant Professor at University of Washington and is certified through the American Boards of: Psychiatry & Neurology; Integrative & Holistic Medicine; and Integrative Medicine. He did his training through University of Illinois and has worked in Illinois, Nebraska, Washington state, and New Zealand. David is the author of Re-humanizing Medicine: A Holistic Framework for Transforming Your Self, Your Practice and the Culture of Medicine, and with co-author Joseph Rael (Beautiful Painted Arrow), Walking the Medicine Wheel: Healing Trauma & PTSD; Becoming Medicine: Pathways of Initiation into a Living Spirituality; and Becoming Who You Are: Beautiful Painted Arrow's Life & Lessons. https://www.davidkopacz.com/https://beingfullyhuman.com/Blog: Becoming Medicine by David Kopacz
In this episode of the Plant-Based Canada Podcast we chat with Dr. Jade Dittaro, a lifestyle medicine physician in the Okanagan. She is certified with the American Board of Lifestyle Medicine, has a certification in plant-based nutrition from eCornell University, and has completed Dr. Michael Klaper's Master Class in Nutrition.Dr. Dittaro now plans to challenge the American Boards of Obesity next year, and recently completed the Obesity: Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment course through Columbia University's Institute of Human Nutrition. She is enrolled in the Clinicians Culinary Health Education Fundamentals (CHEF) coaching from the Institute of Lifestyle Medicine, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Originally family medicine trained and traveling rurally to practice both family and emergency medicine, Dr. Dittaro settled in Kelowna and holds positions as a Hospitalist, Site Director for both the UBC Kelowna Rural and Regional Family Practice sites, and as a Clinical Instructor with the UBC Southern Medical Program. Dr. Dittaro has not only reviewed the evidence, but experienced personally the benefits of a whole food plant-based diet, and truly sees its potential to revolutionize our idea of “healthcare”. She joined Aroga Lifestyle Medicine Clinic based out of Victoria, BC in 2020, and it has been life changing for her and so many patients. In this episode we discuss:A day in Dr. Dittaro's life working at Aroga and Kelowna General The six pillars of lifestyle medicineHelping patients choose attainable goals on their path to better health Animal welfare and environmental concerns Tips and tricks on raising children on a plant-based diet Her battle with Lupus and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma SOCIALSFacebookInstagramAroga STUDIES Nurses Health Study Dr. Brooke GoldnerThe China StudyTeam SherzaiNutrition FactsGame Changers The Proof Podcast with Simon Hill Plantrician Pediatric Plant-Based Nutrition Quick Start GuideAtherosclerosis in Young Children Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Beginning in ChildhoodFiber Fuelled by Dr. Will BulsiewiczBlue Zones Dr. Matthew Nagra
Season 2 | Episode 26 | June 29, 2022Michael Roizen, MD, chief wellness officer emeritus at the Cleveland Clinic and leading health and wellness communicator, is the guest on Medical Matters Weekly on Wednesday, June 29. The show will address the power of everyday choices in preventing disease and prolonging productive and enjoyable lives.Dr. Roizen began his career with a tour of duty in the Public Health Service. After nine years on the faculty at the University of California, San Francisco, he chaired the top-10-rated Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care at the University of Chicago. He then became dean of the School of Medicine and vice president for Biomedical Sciences at SUNY Upstate. After serving as CEO of the Biotechnology Research Corporation of Central New York, he accepted a position as chair of the Anesthesiology Institute at Cleveland Clinic, responsible for over 180 operatories, 124 critical care beds, and 28 pain therapy-intervention units. In 2007, Dr. Roizen was named chief wellness officer at Cleveland Clinic, the first such position in a major healthcare institution in the United States. Dr. Roizen also served as founding chair of the Wellness Institute at Cleveland Clinic from 2007 to 2017.Dr. Roizen has published 165 peer-reviewed publications and 100 medical textbook chapters and holds 14 US patents. He started six companies, served on Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committees for 16 years, and chaired an FDA advisory committee. He also co-invented a drug, methylnaltrexone (MTNX, trade name Relistor), which received FDA approval for marketing in the United States in 2008. He is most famous for having developed the “RealAge” concept and for authoring and co-authoring five number one New York Times best sellers. He has appeared on leading television and news programs, including The Oprah Winfrey Show, Today, 20/20, and many others and has been featured in many top publications.Dr. Roizen is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, and an Alpha Omega Alpha graduate of the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine. He performed his residency in internal medicine at Harvard's Beth Israel Hospital and completed Public Health Service at the National Institutes of Health in the laboratory of Irv Kopin and Nobel Prize winner Julius Axelrod. He is certified by both the American Boards of Internal Medicine and of Anesthesiology.Medical Matters Weekly features the innovative personalities who drive positive change within health care and related professions. The show addresses all aspects of creating and maintaining a healthy lifestyle for all, including food and nutrition, housing, diversity and inclusion, groundbreaking medical care, exercise, mental health, the environment, research, and government. The show is produced with cooperation from Catamount Access Television (CAT-TV). Viewers can see Medical Matters Weekly on Facebook at facebook.com/svmedicalcenter and facebook.com/CATTVBennington. The show is also available to view or download a podcast on www.svhealthcare.org/medicalmatters.Underwriter: Mack Molding
Stay younger, longer! Cleveland Clinic's Dr. Michael Roizen on slowing the aging process, the key to longevity, and more On this Walker Webcast, Willy Walker interviewed Dr. Michael Roizen, on how to live a healthy, happy, and longer life. Dr. Roizen is the New York Times #1 best-selling author of RealAge: Are You as Young as You Can Be? and three other #1's and Chief Wellness Officer Emeritus at the Cleveland Clinic. As we kick-off a New Year, join us to hear how you can live healthier and happier and prepare for the coming (80% probability) reboot so you'll be 40 when the calendar strikes 90. Listen now! ABOUT: Michael F. Roizen, MD, is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Williams College and Alpha Omega Alpha graduate of the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine who is passionate about helping people choose to live younger and healthier. He performed his residency in internal medicine at Harvard's Beth Israel Hospital and completed Public Health Service at the National Institutes of Health in the laboratory of Irv Kopin and Nobel Prize winner Julius Axelrod. He is certified by both the American Boards of Internal Medicine and of Anesthesiology. Dr. Roizen is the Cofounder of RealAge Inc, which was sold in 2006, but still Chairs its Scientific Advisory Board. He is 72 calendar years of age (2018), but his real age is 53.8. GET NOTIFIED about upcoming shows: » Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5jhzGBWOTvQku2kLbucGcw » See upcoming guests on the #WalkerWebcast here: https://www.walkerdunlop.com/webcasts/
[include file=get-in-itunes.html]Today we had a great conversation with Dr. Robert Rowen. Dr. Robert Rowen is a titan in the natural health world and it was a great honor to have this conversation with him today. We talked about how he got started in natural medicine and his story is extremely interesting. I find it fascinating the gentlemen like him can have their eyes open to the extent that he did, even after having gone through the traditional Western medical industry. He's doing such amazing work with patients from all over the world with diseases such as heart disease, cancer, fatigue, arthritis and back pain, diabetes, autism, and more. I made the distinction during the show that Dr. Rowen obviously doesn't cure anybody of anything. In fact he even made the distinction on the show that he doesn't even treat diseases. He works on helping patients create healthy bodies and as a result their body along with God is what actually does the internal healing. If you watch his Youtube channel (see the link below to that) you can actually see him interview his patients before and after treatments and it's nothing short of amazing. Sometimes when we interview people like Dr. Rowen doing this kind of work I wish I could shake people and tell them they don't have to pursue intense, radical and aggressive treatments for their health conditions. I consider, chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, drugs, and antibiotics to be extremely aggressive and in my opinion should only be used if every other healing modality on the earth has been attempted and has not got results in the patients. Unfortunately because people simply don't know about alternative and holistic health treatments they go for the most aggressive treatments first and then go for natural treatments after the drugs and surgery don't work. Unfortunately (in my opinion) the order in which you select these treatments is one of the most important factors in whether or not healing can occur. Think about it, how can the body whose immune system has been destroyed by antibiotics (anti-life) or chemotherapy actually heal itself? Personally I think that if you reverse the order in which you go for treatments you give yourself the highest chance of healing. What disease heals by using poison for its treatment? Your body isn't lacking drugs or lacking chemotherapy. You don't get headaches because your body is deficient in Tylenol. The same goes with any other chronic degenerative disease. What Dr. Robert Rowen is doing is nothing short of amazing. He uses treatments such as Intravenous vitamin C, Hydrogen peroxide, Ultraviolet blood irradiation, Ozone therapy, Oxidative medicine, prolozone injections, Energy medicine, Chelation therapy, Acupuncture and so much more. The healing modalities that he uses is so much more than you're going to receive at a traditional doctor. He's light years ahead of the standard treatments we've all learned about growing up. We hope you enjoy this show with Dr. Rowen and don't forget to comment below and share this interview with your friends using the buttons above! :) - Get Notified:[ois skin="Show Page2"] - Please Subscribe: Subscribe To Our Radio Show For Updates! - Other Shows:[include file=show-links.html] | All Shows With This Guest - Show Date:Wednesday 10/30/2013 - Show Guest:Robert Rowen - Guest Info:Dr. Rowen graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Johns Hopkins University (1971), followed by medical school at the University of California at San Francisco San Francisco (1975). He has been board certified and recertified by the American Boards of Family Practice and Emergency Medicine. He is currently certified by the American Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology. Read More... He also served on the Alaska State Medical Board. Dr. Rowen is affectionately known as "The Father of Medical Freedom" for pioneering the nation's first law protecting alternative m...
Our guest endocrinologist, Dr. Akshay Jain, will be answering your questions about T1D technology, devices, and the latest scientific research. Dr. Jain is the first Canadian physician to be triple board-certified by the American Boards in Endocrinology, Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine. He is also the past president of the Canadian Chapter of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists. In 2020, he became the only non-American physician to feature on Medscape's list of 25 Top Rising Stars of Medicine. Dr. Jain is a renowned educator and has spoken at over 700 medical conferences/events across the world to date! His clinical interests include diabetes, obesity, thyroid disorders and osteoporosis. He is also fluent in 6 languages including English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Marwari and Urdu. Join us for this Huddle to hear from Dr. Jain on topics around T1D teach such as T1D device coverage, CGM usage, and looping techniques. Over 18 and interested in sharing your experiences living with type 1? Register to attend a live huddle at www.t1dhuddle.com
Audible Bleeding is excited to announce our new collaboration with the Journal of Vascular Surgery. We aim to present high impact articles in a digestible audio format and provide insights into their broader context and how the research developed through interviews with the journal editors and highlighted authors. Our guests on this episode are Journal of Vascular Surgery Editors, Dr. Peter Gloviczki and Dr. Peter Lawrence to introduce this collaboration and discuss their session at the upcoming #VAM19. B4: CRITICAL ISSUES FOR AUTHORS AND REVIEWERS A joint session of JVS/EJVES/JAMA Surgery Friday, June 14, 2019 6:30 - 8:00 am Dr. Peter Gloviczki is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Vascular Surgery. He completed his general surgery and vascular training at Semmelweis University in Budapest, Hungary, at St. Michel and St. Joseph Hospitals in Paris, France, and at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, where he joined faculty and then became Chair of the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery from 2000-2010. He is a Past President of the SVS and WFVS, as well as numerous other national and regional vascular societies. He has over 400 peer-reviewed publications, and he has edited seven textbooks, including multiple editions of Rutherford’s Vascular Surgery. Dr. Peter Lawrence is the Senior Editor of the Journal of Vascular Surgery. He completed his general surgery and vascular training at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York, spent his early career at the University of Utah but now serves as the Chief of Vascular Surgery and the Bergman Chair in Vascular Research at University of California Los Angeles. He is a Past President of the SVS and SVS Foundation. Dr. Lawrence is committed to medical education as seen by his involvement in the National Board of Medical Examiners and the American Boards of Surgery and Vascular Surgery. He has served on the editorial board or as a selected reviewer for eleven medical journals. Support Audible Bleeding!
In Today's episode, Tyler's friend Liz Sheehan stops by to talk about her experience as a Genetic Counselor. Liz has a B.A. and a B.S. from Loyola University in Chicago, IL and a M.S. in Genetic Counseling from Brandeis University in Waltham, MA. Now, she is a rising star for the Prenatal Genetic Counseling department for UPMC McGee Women's Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA. You can find out more about what it means to be a Genetic Counselor at the American Boards of Genetic Counseling's website abgc.net, or from the National Society of Genetic Counselors nsgc.org Please share this podcast with your friends. We appreciate your support! If you enjoyed this podcast more than a like, share, or subscribe can show, then please check out our merch store! All proceeds from our store go directly to helping first-generation students and at-risk youth go to college. teespring.com/stores/lets-go-to-college-gear You can learn more about Let's Go To College! on our website: https://letsgotocollege.one or on Instagram @letsgotocollege1 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lets-go-to-college/support
Why You Should Listen: In this episode, you will learn about ozone therapy and the various considerations around using oxidation in dealing with chronic, systemic health challenges. About My Guest: My guest for this episode is Dr. Robert Rowen. Robert Rowen, MD graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Johns Hopkins University in 1971, followed by medical school at the University of California at San Francisco in 1975. He is board-certified by the American Boards of Family Practice and Emergency Medicine. Dr. Rowen is affectionately known as "The Father of Medical Freedom" for pioneering the nation's first law protecting alternative medicine in 1990 in Alaska. He also served on the Alaska State Medical Board. Dr. Rowen has a practice in Santa Rosa, CA with his wife, Terri Su, MD. Together they have over 66 years of experience in the field of integrative medicine. They have attended medical meetings and traveled worldwide to share their knowledge and experience, especially in the field of oxidative medicine. Key Takeaways: - What is ozone and what is the difference between ozone and oxygen? - Are there any contraindications for the use of ozone? - What is the primary goal of ozone therapy? - How does ozone impact the red blood cells, the mitochondria, and modulation of the immune system? - What does ozone do to microbes in the body? Which types of organisms can ozone impact? - Do people experience a Herxheimer reaction with ozone? - Can ozone access microbes in a biofilm community? - Does ozone impact beneficial flora? - What role does ozone play in detoxification? - Can ozone help those dealing with illness from water-damaged building? - Might ozonated water be helpful in SIBO? - Can ozone be used to support overgrowths or colonization of organisms such as MARCoNS in the sinuses? - What is the role of ozone in dealing with dental issues such as cavitations? Connect With My Guests: http://www.DocRowen.com Interview Date: May 11, 2018 Disclaimer: The content of this show is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Nothing in today's discussion is meant to serve as medical advice or as information to facilitate self-treatment. As always, please discuss any potential health-related decisions with your own personal medical authority.
Epilepsy is a medical condition in which nerve cells in the brain now and then send out excessive electrical discharges, causing the episodes that are called seizures. Epilepsy affects over 2 million Americans of all ages. Seizures can range from an odd sensation in the stomach and a vague feeling of confusion to whole-body stiffness and jerky motions, depending on the way that the excessive electrical impulses affect the brain activity. Once the seizure runs its course, usually within seconds or a few minutes, the brain enters a recovery period and then returns to its normal function. About 65 percent of new epilepsy cases have no obvious cause. Of the rest, the more common reasons include stroke, congenital abnormalities (those we are born with), brain tumors, trauma, and infection. Doctors routinely search for the cause with testing such as MRI or blood studies. Cleveland Clinic's Epilepsy Center team diagnoses and treats more than 10,000 patients with epilepsy each year by delivering highly specialized care for adults and children in state-of-the-art facilities for evaluating patients for and performing epilepsy surgery. During this tour, Dr. Elaine Wyllie Pediatric Epilepsy Specialist at Cleveland Clinic will discuss: What exactly is epilepsy and what causes it? Weâ??ve heard that epilepsy is more common than some people think, affecting over 2 million Americans of all ages. What is the best treatment for this condition? You mentioned surgery as the best treatment. That almost sounds drastic. Shouldnâ??t brain surgery be a last resort? It still sounds a little frightening. How risky is the surgery? How do specialists determine whether a person will benefit from surgery? How can our listeners learn more about epilepsy surgery and what we spoke about here today? (clevelandclinic.org/epilepsy) INTERVIEW WITH: Dr. Elaine Wyllie, epilepsy specialist at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Wyllie is certified by the American Boards of Pediatrics, Sleep Medicine, and Psychiatry and Neurology, with Special Competencies in Pediatric Neurology and Epilepsy. She has been on the Castle Connolly list of Americaâ??s Best Doctors for many years, as well as on several other national and regional Top Doctorsâ?? lists. (7-9:30 am ET
Dr. Robert Rowen is known as “The Father of Medical Freedom” for pioneering the nation’s first law protecting alternative medicine, and has used ozone therapy to treat a host of different ailments since 1986. Dr. Robert was trained at Johns Hopkins University and UCSF Medical School, has been board certified and recertified by the American Boards of Family Practice and Emergency Medicine, and also served on the Alaska State Medical Board and as president of the International Oxidative Medicine Association. He is currently the Oxidation Workshop Chairman for the American College of the Advancement of Medicine, and as one of the foremost experts in the use of nature’s natural cleanser, ozone, he has been running training courses for medical practitioners in all forms of ozone therapy as an oxidation teacher since 1994. Why you should listen – Dr. Rowen comes on Bulletproof Radio while in quarantine to discuss his experience presenting Ozone therapy to medical practitioners in West Africa, the benefits and types of ozone therapies, the power of oxygenation therapy as a treatment for curing and preventing ebola, and how you can find treatments or even set up ozone therapy in the comfort of your own home. Enjoy the show!
Dr. Robert Rowen is known as “The Father of Medical Freedom” for pioneering the nation’s first law protecting alternative medicine, and has used ozone therapy to treat a host of different ailments since 1986. Dr. Robert was trained at Johns Hopkins University and UCSF Medical School, has been board certified and recertified by the American Boards of Family Practice and Emergency Medicine, and also served on the Alaska State Medical Board and as president of the International Oxidative Medicine Association. He is currently the Oxidation Workshop Chairman for the American College of the Advancement of Medicine, and as one of the foremost experts in the use of nature’s natural cleanser, ozone, he has been running training courses for medical practitioners in all forms of ozone therapy as an oxidation teacher since 1994. Why you should listen – Dr. Rowen comes on Bulletproof Radio while in quarantine to discuss his experience presenting Ozone therapy to medical practitioners in West Africa, the benefits and types of ozone therapies, the power of oxygenation therapy as a treatment for curing and preventing ebola, and how you can find treatments or even set up ozone therapy in the comfort of your own home. Enjoy the show!