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On this podcast, Liz is covering your questions on vitamins for teens, itchy perimenopausal skin, cold water swimming, and the rise of NMN and NAD+.Liz takes a look at helpful supplements for teenagers for mum-of-two Tash, and reveals what Claire can do about her newly dry and itchy skin in perimenopause.She also investigates whether cold water swimming is a good idea with Reynaud's disease for one Instagram follower, plus looks at the concerns surrounding NMN and NAD+.Links mentioned in the episode:Save 15% at BetterYou with LIZLOVESBare Biology Omega 3 supplementsSave 15% at BioCare with LIZLOVES25Solgar supplementsOptibac probioticsSave 15% at Wild Nutrition with code LIZLOVESViridian supplementsSave 15% at Love Liposomal with LIZLOVESIs NMN safe to take?All LIZLOVES affiliate discountsA Better Second Half by Liz EarleHave a question for Liz? Send a WhatsApp message or voicenote to 07518 471846, or email us at podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com for the chance to be featured on the showPlease note, on some occasions, we earn revenue if you click the links and buy the products, but we never allow this to bias our coverage and always honestly review. For more information please read our Affiliate Policy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feeling sluggish lately? Nutritional therapist Bernie Harrison joins Liz to share advice on how we can naturally support our body's detoxification processes. Liz and Bernie reveal the surprising links between toxins and hormone health, plus the tell-tale signs that your liver isn't functioning properly or is overburdened. This episode, brought to you in partnership with BioCare, also covers supplements and key nutrients that can support detoxification, endocrine disrupting chemicals, and simple lifestyle tweaks we can make to help eliminate toxins. Links mentioned in the episode:Use the LIZLOVES25 code to save 15% on BioCare's Glutathione ComplexUse the LIZLOVES25 code to save 15% on BioCare's Liver Cleanse ComplexLearn more about the Clean 15 and the Dirty DozenPurchase A Better Second Half by Liz EarleEmail us your questions at podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 30 of The Pound of Cure Weight Loss Podcast is titled, GLP-1 Supplement Scams. In our In the News segment, we cover an article in Today titled, Poppi Prebiotic Soda Brand Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Gut Health Claims. Poppi is a brand of soda marketed as a prebiotic and this lawsuit is questioning the validity of the claim. In our Patient Story segment, we talk to Graham who had a highest weight of 311 pounds. He opted for the gastric bypass and we included GLP-1 medications along the way. He is now comfortable sitting at 168 pounds. Not only did he embrace the medical treatments we offered but he also embraced strength training as another tool to help maintain that weight loss. His story is very poignant for anyone interested in sustainable weight loss. In our Nutrition segment, we dive into another product review. Biocare is a supplement being marketed to GLP-1 users offering to, “Scientifically Help Reduce Side Effects, Preserve Lean Muscle Mass & Provide Essential Nutrition.” Does it work? Tune in to find out! Anytime a new FAD diet emerges, the food, beverage, and service companies scramble to create products to fit the new trend. And, over the past year or so, we've seen this happen in the GLP-1 space. So, in our Economics of Obesity segment, we dive further into the growing market of GLP-1 supplements and services. Finally, we answer 3 of our listeners questions including, our thoughts on Phentermine, when to start taking your vitamins post-op, and how to navigate the GLP-1 shortages.
Jeff Beck of BioCare is in the hotseat for this edition of The Top Line. Beck is the Chief Development Officer at the company, which stands tall as a pioneer in specialty product distribution with over 40 years of experience dating back to hemophilia therapies. During the conversation, Beck provides an inside look at the rapidly evolving specialty distribution landscape. He outlines how the patient-centric model is working well and is supported by efficient supply chains. However, the future will demand increasing personalization to handle a wider range of complex product archetypes like cell and gene therapies. This, Beck says, calls for expanded data capabilities around inventory visibility, site analytics and dissecting the patient journey. Beck also goes on to explain how new regulations like the Inflation Reduction Act will impact specialty distribution, and why emerging manufacturers will increasingly rely on experienced partners like BioCare. Don't miss this insightful discussion on meeting today's specialty distribution needs while paving the way for tomorrow's innovations. Tune in now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Beacon Way, Jennifer Christensen interviews Steve Turney, the organizer of the Mental Health Marketing Conference. Steve shares his insights into the challenges and opportunities of scaling a business, and the role that conferences can play in driving growth. Key Points From This Episode: The conference started as a more localized event and transitioned to a national event. Private equity frothiness, technology and innovation changes, and health systems awakening have helped mental health gain more attention in recent years. Mental health is the last bastion of Biocare and is critical to address. Trends in technology, economics, and societal changes are creating a giant wave that needs to be navigated. Steve Turney is actively working to create an inclusive conference experience. He has included affinity groups for solo travelers and implemented a policy to ensure no one feels like a second-class citizen. The goal is to create a true melting pot of people, regardless of their ticket type or perceived status. Steve Turney suggests creating a room setting that encourages comfort with leaning forward and backwards, indicating important or divisive conversations. He advocates providing content in advance via fractional work groups to accommodate different paths up the mountain. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Jennifer Christensen on LinkedIn Jennifer Christensen on Twitter Beacon Media + Marketing Beacon Media + Marketing Twitter @beaconmm linkedin.com/in/steveturney https://www.linkedin.com/company/mentalhealthmarketingconference/ https://youcanpym.com/ https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/164027/will-guidara/ https://www.harpercollins.com/products/setting-the-table-danny-meyer?variant=32122420363298
Episode Sponsor: This episode's Community Champion Sponsor is Salesforce. Salesforce believes the future of health is connected, do you? Learn more at https://www.salesforce.com/resources/healthcare-life-sciences/business-of-health/?d=7013y000002pgpNAAQ&nc=7013y000002pgpIAAQ&utm_source=direct-search&utm_medium=organic_social&utm_campaign=us_ihls&utm_content=business-of-health-hub_7013y000002pgpNAAQ&utm_term=&soc=us_direct-search (www.salesforce.com/businessofhealth) Hear from Kevin Riley, Salesforce's Chief Customer Officer, on this podcast: https://player.captivate.fm/episode/fefeb2b9-b848-4e52-8289-20a45ba4ae21 (CLICK HERE) Episode Overview: With deep knowledge and expertise, delivering critically needed and life-saving therapies to patients with rare, ultra-rare, and orphan diseases is our next guest's passion and mission in life. Jeff Beck, Chief Development Officer at Biocare, joins us to discuss his company's three brands- BioCareSD, a leading national specialty distributor of life-saving therapies, CanyonCareRX, a full-service specialty pharmacy, and LogiCare3PL, a national provider of time and temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical logistics services. Additionally, Jeff shares why and how the company remaining patient-focused has been the key to its success since 1982. Join us to discover how Jeff and his team at BioCare are delivering life-saving therapies to patients across our nation. Let's go! Episode Highlights: How Jeff's time with the Harlem Globetrotters prepared him for healthcare Distribution and supply chain logistics during the pandemic Creating the LogiCare 3PL extension A look into the orphan drugs market Life-changing testimonies from patients BioCare's umbrella services About Our Guest: As Chief Development Officer at BioCare, Jeff is responsible for setting current and future strategic direction for the company's brands, including BioCareSD, CanyonCareRx and LogiCare3PL. Additionally, Jeff leads the expansion and diversification of BioCare's manufacturer and product portfolio. With a proven ability to build loyal relationships through value-driven selling and rapid problem identification and resolution, Jeff's demonstrated capabilities include strategic planning, budgeting, employee development and cross-functional team collaboration. Prior to joining BioCare, Jeff served as Vice President of National Accounts a Baxalta, where he was responsible for setting strategic direction and tactical execution. Links Supporting This Episode: BioCare website: https://biocare-us.com/ (CLICK HERE) Jeff Beck LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-beck/ (CLICK HERE) BioCare Twitter page: https://twitter.com/BioCareSD (CLICK HERE) Clubhouse handle: @mikebiselli Mike Biselli LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikebiselli (CLICK HERE) Mike Biselli Twitter page: https://twitter.com/mikebiselli (CLICK HERE) Visit our website: https://www.passionatepioneers.com/ (CLICK HERE) Subscribe to newsletter: https://forms.gle/PLdcj7ujAGEtunsj6 (CLICK HERE) Guest nomination form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScqk_H_a79gCRsBLynkGp7JbdtFRWynTvPVV9ntOdEpExjQIQ/viewform (CLICK HERE)
For the past few years, nutraceuticals have been a wild success story. Whatever a customer has needed, there has been a team of researchers, product developers and marketeers bringing new solutions to aid gut health, sleep, mood, immunity, sports performance, and so on. During the pandemic, when we all became more focused on our health, the sector continued to innovate. So as we move into a time where the world is opening up, where we perhaps have a different perspective on our personal and collective health, which areas in nutraceuticals are seeing the most demand? It is a question worth asking, because nutraceuticals are big business. And the people who can spot consumer trends and shifts in the market, will flourish. Gauging the size of the market though, is difficult. There are so many different types of products that fall into the category, it is tricky to quantify exactly how big it is. But it is clear that it is growing and it is growing across multiple sectors of society. Covid-19 changed a lot of people's perspectives and behaviours, with people of all demographics looking at their long-term health. The question is: Are those changes going to last and form a long-term trend? Listen to the full episode to find out what a nutraceutical is, what is driving the latest trends in the sector, and what role regulation might play in how the market develops. Mike Hughes, Head of Research and Insight, FMCG Gurus Mike Hughes has over 13 years' experience analysing consumer trends, attitudes and behaviours and currently heads up the research and insight division at FMCG Gurus. Mike has a particular interest in highlighting how consumer attitudes and behaviours can often differ and what the true meaning of trends are for the industry. Chris Newbold, Head of Nutrition Strategy, Biocare Chris is an experienced nutritional therapist who worked in the NHS for 12 years before retraining in naturopathic nutrition. Utilising his wide variety of healthcare experience, he ran a busy clinic in Birmingham, working with clients with a range of complex disorders. He has worked in the Biocare nutrition team since 2006 and is now Head of Nutrition Strategy, developing the nutrition vision for the brand, including product development, the adaptive health model and its extensive practitioner education programme.
Briana Contreras, associate editor of Managed Healthcare, speaks with Linda Matthews, president of BioCare, a leading specialty distributor of life-saving therapies, in this week's episode of Tuning In to the C-Suite podcast. The two discussed the evolution of these therapies over the last decade and most importantly how to expand and diversify a healthcare business.
In this episode, we delve into Human Nature. Chris speaks to the Wallace Stevens quote – “Human nature is like water, it takes the shape of its container.” Chris is a Nutritionist who works for Biocare, one of the UK’s leading food supplement companies. Chris is the head of nutrition strategy and organises education and training as well as driving Biocare’s product innovation strategy. He lectures widely on nutrition and related topics, mostly to students and practitioners all over the UK and beyond. We talk about how we have evolved over time and adapted to our environment – specifically relating to our 21st-century living and environment – and the impact of these on our stress response. Chris’s approach to health is creative and holistic with a focus on our human needs. I loved our discussion and could have spoken with Chris for much longer. We covered some really interesting topics including how we can restore balance or become more flexible in times of change. Chris shared some interventions we can adopt as part of our own ‘health tool kit’ to help us come back into sync with our body and environment and restore balance between mother nature and our human nature.
En este episodio Perla Méndez fundadora de Biocare Nature e Ingeniera química nos platica de su marca, de cómo reconocer productos naturales y por supuesto de como podemos ser igual o más lindas con estos productos cuidando el medio ambiente ¡que tanto nos ha pasado facturas! Podrás encontrar a Perla en nuestro Directorio de Emprendedoras https://www.mamaentacones.com/directorio
This week I discussed the latest release and new materials and implant and abutment surface from Nobel Biocare. This includes Xeal and TiUltra.
“I got into it and specifically the AAID because of the credentialing.” – Jonathan James, DDS On location at the AAID 66th Annual Conference, Drs. Danny Domingue and Justin Moody meet Dr. Jonathan James. Originally from Covington, Louisiana, about 30 miles north of New Orleans, Dr. James tracks his journey through dental school to co-owning Rio Vista Dentistry in Harlingen, Texas. Along the way, he became interested in implant dentistry, joined the AAID, took a MaxiCourse® and received his Associate Fellow at the 2018 Annual Conference in Dallas, TX. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. James and his practice, visit http://www.riovistadentistry.com/ To reach out directly to Dr. James, email drjames@riovistadentistry.com Interested in becoming an Associate Fellow with the AAID, visit: aaid.com/credentials American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Founded in 1951, the Academy is the first professional organization in the world dedicated to implant dentistry. Its membership includes general dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, prosthodontists and others interested in the field of implant dentistry. As a membership organization, we currently represent over 5,500 dentists worldwide. Want to be a guest on the podcast? Email us at podcast@aaid.com. Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Podcasts, SoundCloud and, of course, check out our website at www.aaid.com/podcast.
In this episode, I start by discussing briefly the existence of the AAOMS white paper on prescribing opioids responsibly. Specifically, I discuss an article in the AAOMS Today publication that goes over CPT and CDT coding guidelines. Using an opioid-sparing technique in your office is expensive and has a significant financial impact. Knowing the proper codes and the ins and outs of these codes from both a medical dental and hcpcs perspective will help you realize when you can get reimbursement and how you can get reimbursement for using things such as Dexamethasone Toradol and Exparel. I then deviate sharply to briefly discuss the Trefoil system introduced by Nobel Biocare at the AAOMS meeting this fall. I think you will find this episode enlightening, helpful and financially rewarding. I also chat about a new business on Amazon that my daughter and I started. Search BWM VENTURE to see these products are what we are selling and if you feel so inclined feel free to purchase them and leave an honest review. Reviews are incredibly difficult to obtain on Amazon and a very important for the algorithm. It would be incredibly helpful for her to have these reviews. I would love some feedback so please feel free to email me at info@dentistbraincandy.com
Title: “Sharing Information that Heals” Guests: Diana Inman, Prison Ministries; Rodrigo Rodriguez, MD, Medical Director, International BioCare Hospital Description: First, Diane Inman shares her experiences reaching out to Native prison inmates. Next, Dr. Rodriguez communicates a wealth of information about how diet and lifestyle affect our health, specifically addressing diabetes and the metabolic syndrome. Contact Info: gmadidi@yahoo.com (Inman); www.biocarehospital.com, doctor@biocarehospital.com, 800-701-7345 (BioCare)
Sally Beare is a nutritional therapist based in Bristol. She originally trained at the UK College of Nutrition and Health in London, following the discovery of a new level of health, which emerged when she changed the food on her plate. She is registered with the Nutritional Therapy Council and the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council, which set the highest standards for nutritional therapy practice in the UK. Sally has written books, and also worked with the Natural Health Clinic, taking nutrition workshops to schools in Bristol as part of a project called Engaging Minds. She is also a member of Mums Say No to GMOS, who are campaigning to rid our supermarket shelves of GMO products, as a proactive protective move, rather than wait and see what effect these GMOs have on our population’s future health. As if that isn’t enough, as well as being a mother of two, she has recently released her latest book, The Stacking Plan, which guides readers through a ten week plan to stack healthy habits on top of one another to optimise your diet and optimise your health, and will soon be the resident nutrition columnist for Juno magazine. In this episode: We had a great chat, and discussed an awful lot given the restrictions of time. Sally is hugely knowledgeable and I really learnt a lot from talking to her. She’s not prescriptive in a one size fits all approach, and offers many ways in which the mother to be can improve her nutritional profile to help her enjoy an energetic and vitality filled pregnancy, along with providing the best nutrients for her growing baby. Overview of the differences between the scope and practice of a nutritional therapist and dietician Common nutrient deficiencies seen in pregnancy Omega 3 deficiency and post natal depression Probiotics and the micro biome Choosing a quality probiotic supplement and how fermented foods can help Why locally sourced organic food is a better choice if available to you The “cocktail effect” of pesticides and how the body stores them in your fat cells How to prioritise your organic purchases Why genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the feed of non-organic animals should be a concern to us as consumers Why Mums Say No To GMO’s are campaigning for Glyphosate to be kept out of our food chain How GMOs are sneaking into our supermarkets Sally’s book, The Stacking Plan Resources: Nutritional Therapy Council Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council Probiotic brands – Cytoplan, Biocare, Megafood PAN Network Clean 15 & Dirty dozen Mums say no to GMO Beyond GM GMO Education
Title: The Microbiome Guest: Rodrigo Rodriguez, MD, Medical Director, International BioCare Hospital and Medical Center Description: Medical science is exploding with insights into the microbiome, the community of microorganisms that inhabit the human body, especially the intestinal tract. In today’s show you’ll learn how these organisms affect our risk of metabolic diseases like high blood pressure and diabetes—and may even affect our risk of dementia. For more information contact: www.biocarehospital.com; 1-800-701-7345
In this week's podcast, Tom Olson (President and General Manager of Nobel Biocare® sits down with Dr. Hornbrook to discuss the importance of authenticity when utilizing dental implants. The discussion also rolls in to the Evolution of dental implants over the years and the future of implant dentistry through 2020. An amazing interview that covers Dental Implants from every angle by the most qualified dental implant experts in the world. http://itunes.com/podcast/dentaluphttp://keatingdentalarts.comhttp://dentalup.xyz
In this week's podcast, Tom Olson (President and General Manager of Nobel Biocare® sits down with Dr. Hornbrook to discuss the importance of authenticity when utilizing dental implants. The discussion also rolls in to the Evolution of dental implants over the years and the future of implant dentistry through 2020. An amazing interview that covers Dental Implants from every angle by the most qualified dental implant experts in the world. http://itunes.com/podcast/dentaluphttp://keatingdentalarts.comhttp://dentalup.xyz
Dr. David Hornbrook (Clinical Director of Education and Technology at Keating Dental Arts) has a dynamic interview with “Damien McDonald”, president of Kerr Dental Products! Some topics in this elaborate interview are Danaher's pursuit of companies that are innovating the dental industry with science and technology such as (Nobel Biocare) as well as getting deep into the science of dental industry and clinical patient care. “When I look at my career choices so far, helping people is the main objective for all of the companies I've worked for. In some cases, the products that I worked with saved lives, and sometimes it's been about a patient's self-esteem, but the common thread has always been about helping people. So that's what I love about working with medical and dental products — if we get our job right, we make a patient's life better.” -Damien McDonald, President of Kerr
Dr. David Hornbrook (Clinical Director of Education and Technology at Keating Dental Arts) has a dynamic interview with “Damien McDonald”, president of Kerr Dental Products! Some topics in this elaborate interview are Danaher’s pursuit of companies that are innovating the dental industry with science and technology such as (Nobel Biocare) as well as getting deep into the science of dental industry and clinical patient care. “When I look at my career choices so far, helping people is the main objective for all of the companies I’ve worked for. In some cases, the products that I worked with saved lives, and sometimes it’s been about a patient’s self-esteem, but the common thread has always been about helping people. So that’s what I love about working with medical and dental products — if we get our job right, we make a patient’s life better.” -Damien McDonald, President of Kerr