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Send us a text In this episode of Causes or Cures, Dr. Eeks speaks with Dr. Nazlie Latefi about her new research on an over-the-counter (OTC) product that takes a fresh approach to tackling cold symptoms. They explore how the common cold is defined, its massive economic impact, and why many popular OTC medications surprisingly lack scientific support. Dr. Latefi, co-founder of Applied Biological Laboratories, discusses her innovative approach to treating the common cold and why Biovanta is different from what's currently available. She also reveals the promising results from a recent randomized controlled trial and shares insights into her ongoing research in respiratory health.
Adults on average get one or two colds per year, with children getting up to six, and they usually last four to five days.The symptoms are runny nose, dry cough, and sore throat.But with the common cold, there are also some common myths that come with it.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tuesday, February 18 - Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Ken Kronhaus of Lake Cardiology (352-735-1400) cover a number of topics affecting our health. First up, some good news for patients with diabetic kidney disease and how the diabetic-weight loss drugs (GLP-1s like Ozempic and Wegovy) are helping lower the health risk of their diagnosis, why side effects of medications shouldn't scare you off from speaking with your doctor about treatments, growing evidence linking heart disease with depression and dietary factors show to play a role, and how to stay active for your health during the winter season. Plus, the latest news on this year's flu season, and a new study tracking mental health throughout the pandemic found staying playful helps with optimism, enjoyment and overall better mental and emotional health. Doug and Dr. Ken discuss that, too. Another conversation covers whether or not moderate alcohol consumption prevents against heart disease (Spoiler Alert: it doesn't), the addiction of cannabis-use and how it can lead to early death, an increase in hospitalizations for influenza and pneumonia, and vision issues being reported by elderly patients using weight loss drugs. Website: GoodDayHealthShow.comSocial Media: @GoodDayNetworks
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Welcome back! This week, after the normal Rigmarole (cold weather, geography, gaming); Ron asks why we can't find a real fix for the common cold; Chris talks about foods from around the globe. As always please like, subscribe, and share with your friends. Come join the discussions on the Discord Channel (https://discord.gg/TbxA7gcUky) and follow us on Twitter, @cltruitt22. Thanks and take care!
FM-0114 (Title) That Pesky Common Cold.It hits us every year and Dr. Mark and Dr. Michele Sherwood help us prepare for and find healthy remedies for the Common Cold. Plus getting ready for vacation? Then you'll want to hear the doctors talk about how to avoid travel related diseases Get a FREE chapter of Fork Your Diet: http://forkyourdiet.com For Functional Medical Institute supplements https://shop.fmidr.com/ Financial consulting for your future https://kirkelliottphd.com/sherwood/ To Find out more information about the plan Kevin Sorbo uses with the Functional Medical Institute https://sherwood.tv/affiliate/?id=152... To watch “Fork Your Diet” look to Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07RQW5S94/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r.Our privacy policy & disclaimer apply to this video. You can view the details here: https://fmidr.com/privacy-policy
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The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Common head colds start with viral particles sticking to hair cells within the nasal cavity, where they gain a foothold. From there, they start invading mucosal cells and replicating to amplify their attack on the human body. Inflammation in lymphoid tissue of the soft palate, tonsils, and adenoids causes the initial sore throat, which is a signal that the virus has...
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Common head colds start with viral particles sticking to hair cells within the nasal cavity, where they gain a foothold. From there, they start invading mucosal cells and replicating to amplify their attack on the human body. Inflammation in lymphoid tissue of the soft palate, tonsils, and adenoids causes the initial sore throat, which is a signal that the virus has...
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With winter setting in around much of the country, many people are also gearing up for cough and cold season. But the Food and Drug Administration now says that phenylephrine, a long-used ingredient in many over-the-counter medicines, is ineffective and should be removed. Stephanie Sy speaks with Randy Hatton, a professor at the University of Florida College of Pharmacy, to learn more. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
With winter setting in around much of the country, many people are also gearing up for cough and cold season. But the Food and Drug Administration now says that phenylephrine, a long-used ingredient in many over-the-counter medicines, is ineffective and should be removed. Stephanie Sy speaks with Randy Hatton, a professor at the University of Florida College of Pharmacy, to learn more. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
We all have the same amount of hours in a day, but how we use them makes all the difference in the world! Join us as we give top tips from "Mastering Time Management" by Library Mindset, so you can make the most of your time which equals your life. Cliff's "In the News" is the COMMON COLD. Cliff's "Inside the Music" is AS IS. Music - "Burning Up My Good Years" (music only) by Cliff Nelson and Josh Rush. "As Is" (full song) by Bev & Cliff Nelson, Dee Briggs.
The FDA could pull a common but ineffective cold medicine from the market and new DNA analysis reveals what scientists got wrong about Pompeii. And, on TDIH, the first detachable electric plug in the US. FDA to pull common but ineffective cold medicine from market - CBS News U.S. FDA proposes ending use of popular decongestant present in cold medicines | Reuters DNA From Pompeii Victims Reveals Surprising Relationships Amidst the Chaos (gizmodo.com) First US Detachable Electric Plug – Today in History: November 8 - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project The story of the electric plug | SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Sponsored By Acorns - Head to at acorns.com/cool or download the Acorns app to start saving and investing for your future today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The common cold. Whatever happened to quickly get through a moment? It's moved into so many people's lives and is staying. Why? Plus I'm an almond freak. What's the recommended amount required for this nut to clean things up? I'm Arroe… I am a daily writer. A silent wolf. I stand on the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen study then activate. I call it The Daily Mess. A chronological walk through an everyday world. Yes, it's my morning writing. As a receiver of thoughts and ideas, we as people tend to throw it to the side and deal with it later. When a subject arrives, I dig in. It's still keeping a journal! By doing the research the picture becomes clearer. This is the Daily Mess…Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
The common cold. Whatever happened to quickly get through a moment? It's moved into so many people's lives and is staying. Why? Plus I'm an almond freak. What's the recommended amount required for this nut to clean things up? I'm Arroe… I am a daily writer. A silent wolf. I stand on the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen study then activate. I call it The Daily Mess. A chronological walk through an everyday world. Yes, it's my morning writing. As a receiver of thoughts and ideas, we as people tend to throw it to the side and deal with it later. When a subject arrives, I dig in. It's still keeping a journal! By doing the research the picture becomes clearer. This is the Daily Mess…Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Do you ever get cravings for a food with a nutrient you need? My review of why when I got a cold last week, I went for juicing oranges instead...
Zinc and the Common Cold: What You Need to KnowWhat does zinc do for the body? Zinc is an essential trace element vital for immune function, wound healing, and DNA synthesis. It supports over 300 enzymes and the proper function of immune cells like T-cells and macrophages. Zinc also aids in the production of antibodies that fight infections.A recent review in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews found that zinc supplements might not prevent colds, but taking zinc at the onset of symptoms can reduce the duration by about two days. This represents a 10-20% decrease in illness length, which is clinically significant.Takeaways:1. Zinc element in immunity: vital for immune cell function and enzyme activity, making it crucial in fighting infections.2. Supplementation: Zinc gluconate and zinc acetate lozenges may effectively reduce cold duration if taken within 24 hours of cold symptoms.3. Zinc supplementation reduces sick days of the common cold, but does not affect the odds of catching a cold or symptom severity.4. Zinc deficiency: Can lead to significant health issues, emphasizing the need for adequate intake.Safety note: Zinc supplements are generally well-tolerated, but high doses can cause nausea and gastrointestinal distress. Do not exceed the Tolerable Upper Intake Level of 40 mg/day regularly for adults without medical supervision.What zinc should I take? Zinc gluconate and zinc acetate lozenges can be effective for boosting the immune system during colds. They can reduce the duration of symptoms if taken at the onset of illness. Consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.Zinc deficiency symptoms:Weakened immune responseHair lossDiarrheaDelayed wound healingLoss of appetiteImpaired growth and development in childrenBenefits of zinc:Zinc Benefits For Men: Supports testosterone production, muscle growth, and overall immunity.Zinc Benefits for Women: Crucial for reproductive health, skin health, and immune function.Zinc-rich foods:Red meatSeafood (especially oysters)PoultryBeansNutsWhole grainsDairy productsStay informed, stay healthy.References:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8543785/https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD014914.pub2/full Support the Show.
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Get our book on cold calling "Cold Calling Sucks (and that's why it works)" Nick and Armand walk through the five most common cold calling objections and run through ways you can overcome them.
Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker. Have you ever walked into a pharmacy and wondered whether those nasal sprays suggesting they can stop the common cold actually do anything? Ahead of the inevitable coughs and colds of the autumn, the Lancet Respiratory provides some answers and they won't be the ones you think... Still, right now it's the summer and time to get outside and active - especially if you have recurrent back pain. We look at a paper in the Lancet exploring whether just simply walking can be the problem. Finally, from the BJGP we examine a paper looking at what being a "full-time GP" means and how, sometimes, definitions can be REALLY important. ResourcesBJGP Trends in Full-Time Working in GPLancet Effectiveness of Walking for Back PainLancet Resp Nasal Sprays for URTIswww.nbmedical.com/podcast
Free newsletter and more: https://newsletter.sankalpgarud.org/52waysguide In this episode of the Understanding Emotions, we explore the crucial pillars of health—sleep, exercise, and nutrition—while diving into the ethical and scientific dimensions of biohacking and longevity. Dr Sanchit Turuga is a medical doctor at the UK's National Health Service and a DPhil (PhD) student in medicine at the University of Oxford. 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage 01:25 Foundations of Good Health 03:34 Challenges in Maintaining Health 06:10 The Importance of Sleep 18:53 Exercise: The Second Pillar of Health 32:59 The Impact of Diet on Health 33:39 Debating the Benefits of Vegetarianism 35:05 The Need for More Research 35:57 Practical Challenges of Changing Diets 37:10 Concluding Thoughts on Nutrition 38:34 The Role of Supplements in Health 45:06 The Common Cold and Immunity 51:18 The Debate on Health Tracking and Measurement 01:00:33 The Concept of Longevity Clinics 01:08:05 The Parabiosis Experiment and Blood Transfusions 01:10:28 Biohacking and Longevity Optimization 01:12:21 Caloric Restriction and Exercise for Longevity 01:15:31 The Debate on Aging as a Disease 01:18:15 Personalized Medicine and Supplementation 01:29:28 Gut Microbiome: The New Frontier 01:38:11 Personalized Medicine and Alternative Therapies 01:43:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In Episode 22 of The Lost Child Podcast, we hear the heart-wrenching story of Keisher, who lost her son EJ to the common cold during a family trip to California in 2003. Help support the podcast by buying a Shine Bright T-Shirt Support The Pod on Patreon As Keisher's family planned their Thanksgiving vacation, they never imagined the tragedy that would unfold. EJ, always full of life and love, began showing symptoms of a cold passed on by his sister. Despite their concerns, the family decided to proceed with their trip, hoping for joyful memories. Upon arriving in California, EJ continued to be his playful self, even enjoying one of his favorite activities: vacuuming. But that night, everything changed. EJ woke up multiple times, expressing his love for his mother and asking to see a doctor. In the early morning hours, EJ's condition worsened, and despite rushing him to the hospital, he tragically passed away. Now, over 20 years later, Keisher reflects on the profound impact of EJ's loss, sharing the highs and lows she's experienced since that fateful day. Join us as Keisher bravely recounts her journey of grief, resilience, and the enduring love for her son.
On average, adults catch more than 150 colds throughout their lives. Even with similar symptoms, the cause could be different each time. Common colds are caused by at least 8 different families of virus, each of which can have its own subtypes. How can so many different viruses cause the same illness? And is a cure even possible? Explore the two main strategies we employ to fight viruses. This TED-Ed lesson was directed by Anton Bogaty, narrated by George Zaidan and the music is by Nikola Radivojevic.
Many of us experience the nuisance of having a common cold, and a variety of interventions have been suggested to prevent or treat it. One of these is zinc and a new Cochrane Review, published in May 2024, looks at the evidence. Here's the first author, Daryl Nault from Maryland University of Integrative Health in the USA to tell us what the review found.
Many of us experience the nuisance of having a common cold, and a variety of interventions have been suggested to prevent or treat it. One of these is zinc and a new Cochrane Review, published in May 2024, looks at the evidence. Here's the first author, Daryl Nault from Maryland University of Integrative Health in the USA to tell us what the review found.
Katie delves into effective strategies to stop you from getting the common cold, and she explores why some people are more susceptible to frequent colds than others. Katie shares her alternative insights and practical tips to help you bolster your defences and keep those annoying sniffles at bay! Watch all of Katie's episodes on YouTube Join Katie's community and subscribe to her newsletter: https://www.katiebrindle.com Follow Katie on Instagram 'Own Your Health' is a Viral Tribe Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: james@viral-tribe.com Disclaimer: Yang sheng techniques are designed to support your overall wellbeing and should not be used as a substitute for any medical treatment you may be undergoing. You should not use the information in this podcast for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Joe Schwarcz, a world-renowned chemist and science communicator joins the pod to address some commonly asked questions! They kick-off the conversation by discussing the concept of superfoods and the need for a balanced diet, as well as the role of vitamins and supplements. They also touch on the origins of the belief that vitamin C can cure the common cold, tracing it back to Dr. Linus Pauling (and discuss the impact of eminence versus evidence). They walk through the evidence (or lack thereof) that vitamin C has role in treating the common cold. Dr. Joe discusses the exploitation of indigenous cures by American settlers and the rise of alternative medicine. The conversation touches on the topic of benzene and its potential toxicity (but that we do not need to throw out our sunscreen). Dr. Joe emphasizes the importance of evidence-based medicine and the need to distinguish between legitimate scientific research and quackery. You do NOT want to miss this! Get a copy of Superfoods, Silkworms, and Spandex: Science and Pseudoscience in Everyday Life on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3xTS110 All our sources from this episode are available at: https://www.unbiasedscipod.com/episodes/from-a-to-zinc-the-chemistry-of-what-we-consume (00:00) Music and Intros (07:05) The McGill Office for Science and Society (26:46) Vitamins, Supplements, and the Myth of Vitamin C as a Cure for the Common Cold (35:08) The Exploitation of Indigenous Cures by American Settlers (43:25) The Role of Evidence-Based Medicine in Distinguishing Legitimate Research from Quackery (52:53) Final Thoughts: The Importance of Science in Improving Public Health Interested in advertising with us? Please reach out to advertising@airwavemedia.com, with “Unbiased Science” in the subject line. PLEASE NOTE: The discussion and information provided in this podcast are for general educational, scientific, and informational purposes only and are not intended as, and should not be treated as, medical or other professional advice for any particular individual or individuals. Every person and medical issue is different, and diagnosis and treatment requires consideration of specific facts often unique to the individual. As such, the information contained in this podcast should not be used as a substitute for consultation with and/or treatment by a doctor or other medical professional. If you are experiencing any medical issue or have any medical concern, you should consult with a doctor or other medical professional. Further, due to the inherent limitations of a podcast such as this as well as ongoing scientific developments, we do not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information or analysis provided in this podcast, although, of course we always endeavor to provide comprehensive information and analysis. In no event may Unbiased Science or any of the participants in this podcast be held liable to the listener or anyone else for any decision allegedly made or action allegedly taken or not taken allegedly in reliance on the discussion or information in this podcast or for any damages allegedly resulting from such reliance. The information provided herein do not represent the views of our employers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don't let a medically easy visit be difficult due to language, learn how to navigate a visit for the common cold with ease! Stay tuned. ¡Bienvenidos! ¡Vamos! Let's go! My baby has had four days of coughing and nasal congestion. Mi bebé ha tenido cuatro días de tos y la nariz congestionada. It looks like he has a common cold. The good thing is his lungs are clear, his oxygen saturation is 100%, he looks comfortable, well hydrated, and doesn't have any signs of a secondary infection. Se ve que tiene un resfriado común. Lo bueno es que los pulmones están claros, su saturación de oxígeno está en 100%, se ve cómodo, bien hidratado, y no tiene señas de una infección secundaria. What can I do to help him? ¿Qué puedo hacer para ayudarlo? Use saline in the nose and succion what you can from the nose. Usa salina en la nariz y succiona lo que puedas de la nariz. Also, use a humidifier and sleep him upright. También, usa una humidificadora y duérmelo más sentadito. ¡Hasta Luego! CLICK HERE for the Extended Lesson: RSV Bronchiolitis Disclaimer: this program is not meant to teach medicine or give medical advice, if you or someone you know is in need of medical care, please visit your assigned medical provider.
Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer for Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the best ways people can lose weight, differences between the common cold and seasonal allergies, if you can still develop allergies later in life, and a new study that found that pregnancy complications are linked to increased risk […]
Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer for Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the best ways people can lose weight, differences between the common cold and seasonal allergies, if you can still develop allergies later in life, and a new study that found that pregnancy complications are linked to increased risk […]
Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer for Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the best ways people can lose weight, differences between the common cold and seasonal allergies, if you can still develop allergies later in life, and a new study that found that pregnancy complications are linked to increased risk […]
Today I share with you about the underlying tissue state associated with common viruses and the foods and herbs that balance this state to support the body's natural immunity and speed recovery. This episode is included in the Family Herbalist Program offered by Herba Remedium. Herba Remedium is an online, Christian herbalist school. Enrollment for the next FHP year will begin in June 2024. For more information visit www.herbaremedium.com or email laureltreewellness@gmail.com. Correction to the rehydration formula: it's a 1/4tsp baking soda, not 1/4tsp lemon juice. :)
Buck talks about the common cold. He discusses the etiology, the role of cold weather, prevention and treatment of this common and frustrating problem.
BoneCoach™ Osteoporosis & Osteopenia -Joining us today to explore respiratory health and chronic inflammation's connection to a host of different health conditions – including osteoporosis – is Dr. Nazlie Latefi.=>>FREE Stronger Bones Masterclass (Gain Access Now!)=>>FREE 7-Day Osteoporosis Kickstart=>>Apply to join the Stronger Bones Solution Program w/ the BoneCoach™ Team***Topics Covered0:00 - Episode start1:31 - Dr. Nazlie Latefi's professional background2:45 - Dr. Latefi's research on upper respiratory health and systemic inflammation 4:00 - Studying natural molecules to control inflammation in the upper respiratory and systemic areas.5:34 - Mask efficacy against respiratory viruses6:41 - Understanding the respiratory barrier and its impact on overall health8:34 - Factors that compromise the respiratory barrier10:00 - The connection between mucosal barrier health and the immune system13:38 - Inflammation's link to other health issues, including osteoporosis16:51 - Further discussion on bone health, osteoporosis, and the immune system18:41 - Introduction to Biovanta22:18 - Biovanta's administration and usage24:18 - Biovanta vs. over-the-counter medications31:24 - A look at Biovanta's clinical studies, effectiveness, and limitations33:22 - Where to find Biovanta and when to use it35:00 - Final thoughts and key takeaways 35:28 - Where to find Dr. Nazlie Latefi***Resources MentionedFind all resources mentioned and show notes @=>> https://bonecoach.com/natural-solutions-respiratory-health-dr-nazlie-latefi-biovantaotc***What can you do to support your bone health and this podcast?1. Hit the “Subscribe” Button. 2. Leave a review. Thank you!
Did you know cold symptoms can be exacerbated or last longer during pregnancy? This is because your immune system is working at a slightly lower function and your changing body may not be able to deal with cold symptoms as effectively (like chest congestion). In this episode, Doula Rachael shares a regiment to boost immunity and reduce the length and severity of cold symptoms during pregnancy. What supplements are safe and what is safe to try at home. This episode covers it all!Vitamin D ReferenceVitamin C ReferenceProbiotics ReferenceEchinacea ReferenceZinc ReferenceElderberry ReferenceSupport the showWant to show your support? Want to help us continue doing this important and impactful work: Support the Show (we greatly appreciate it!)Don't miss new episodes: Join the Aligned Birth CommunityInstagram: Aligned Birth Email: alignedbirthpodcast@gmail.com Find us online:Sunrise Chiropractic and Wellness North Atlanta Birth Services Editing: Godfrey SoundMusic: "Freedom” by RoaDisclaimer: The information shared, obtained, and discussed in this podcast is not intended as medical advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional consultation with a qualified healthcare provider familiar with your individual medical needs. By listening to this podcast you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This disclaimer includes all guests or contributors to the podcast.
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Feeling lost when it comes to managing your cold symptoms naturally? In this episode, Marcus shares the top homeopathic remedies for treating cold symptoms. He explains the concept of the law of similars and how homeopathy matches symptoms to specific remedies. Marcus emphasizes the effectiveness of these remedies and how they can be used not only in autumn or winter but also during summer or spring colds. Tune in to learn more about treating cold symptoms at home with homeopathy.Episode Highlights:01:49 - Understanding Cold Symptoms03:21 - Addressing Initial Cold Symptoms05:32 - Law of Similars07:16 - Right-sided Symptoms: Arsenicum's Predominant Impact09:15 - Addressing Cold Symptoms Affecting the Eyes10:49 - Mild and Nondescript Colds14:59 - Violent Morning Sneezing20:05 - Addressing the Last Stages of a ColdAbout our host:Marcus Fernandez is the esteemed founder and principal of The Centre for Homeopathic Education (CHE). With a profound passion for natural healing and a commitment to advancing homeopathic medicine, Marcus has dedicated his career to providing comprehensive education in the field. Under his leadership, CHE has become a globally recognized institution, offering rigorous programs that combine theoretical knowledge with practical training. Marcus's patient-centered approach and holistic philosophy have earned him a reputation as a respected figure in the homeopathic community. Through his tireless efforts, Marcus continues to shape the future of homeopathy, inspiring and equipping aspiring practitioners to make a meaningful impact in healthcare.Find out more about Marcushttps://chehomeopathy.com/FREE GIVEAWAYSAccess free The Home Prescriber Bookhttps://chehomeopathy.com/lp-funnel-hp-ebook-s-page/Access the free Home Prescriber Coursehttps://www.cheonline.co.uk/the-home-prescriber-courseJoin our Home Prescriber Group on Facebook herehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1403255933427640
Do you wonder why some cold callers effortlessly sail through conversations while others hit an immediate roadblock? It's no mere stroke of luck – there are small nuances that can make a huge difference, especially in those crucial first 10 seconds with a prospect. In this week's episode, you'll discover the four most common mistakes that cold callers make and, more importantly, learn how to steer clear of them. Make sure you stick around until the end of the episode, where we'll share a sample cold calling script that has the potential to get a whopping 9 times more responses from your prospects. Your success in cold calling is just one click away. Tune in, and start making every cold call count! ------------------ Connect with us: https://www.Instagram.com/UltimateSalesMachine https://www.Facebook.com/UltimateSalesMachine https://www.Twitter.com/ChetHolmes https://www.Linkedin.com/company/chetholmesint
Host: Jasmine T. Kency, M.D., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.Topic: Seasonal Illnesses - the Common Cold, Flu, Upper Respiratory Infection, and Covid 19.Email the show: remedy@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Twenty years ago, scientists found that phenylephrine, listed as a decongestant in many cold medicines, didn't work. What can you use instead? In September, an advisory committee for the Food and Drug Administration unanimously confirmed that phenylephrine—a common ingredient in cold medicines, including some types of Mucinex and Robitussin—doesn't work.For many physicians, pharmacists, and cold-sufferers, this came as no surprise. Phenylephrine's ineffectiveness had been an open secret in the healthcare community for decades.In 2005, Dr. Randy Hatton, clinical professor at the Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy Department at the University of Florida, managed the University of Florida Drug Information and Pharmacy Resource Center hotline. He often received calls from pharmacists reporting that phenylephrine-based drugs had no effect on improving colds.He came across research from Dr. Leslie Hendeles, professor emeritus of the College of Pharmacy, also at the University of Florida, from a decade prior. Dr. Hendeles had also found that the substance was ineffective. They partnered up and petitioned the FDA to publicly confirm their finding. Their collaboration was the first step toward the FDA's recent announcement.But despite the announcement, the removal of these drugs from shelves is not guaranteed. Pharmaceutical companies are appealing the FDA's decision, and are trying to stall an official declaration that prohibits their sale.Guest host Flora Lichtman talks with Dr. Hatton and Dr. Hendeles about the long road to the FDA's announcement.They discuss how their research proved phenylephrine's ineffectiveness, and which drugs people can turn to instead as cold season approaches.To stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
The endogenous compound PEA (palmitoylethanolamide) is a natural anti-inflammatory agent which works in affiliation with the endocannabinoid system to help modulate pain. PEA was first discovered in the 1950s after being isolated from the lipid fraction of egg yolk. In recent years, PEA research has largely focused on neuropathic pain states and mast cell related disorders. However, earlier research often was directed toward the ability of PEA to support upper respiratory health, a line of inquiry stemming from prior observations regarding the efficacy of egg yolk in preventing rheumatic fever. PEA for Cold and Flu During the 1970s, six large placebo-controlled trials were conducted to investigate PEA as a cold and flu therapy. For this research, commercial grade PEA (trade name Impulsin) was used. These early studies, which engaged close to 4,000 subjects in total, yielded remarkable results. Trials conducted during the flu season demonstrated significant efficacy in both prophylaxis and treatment, with no adverse effects reported. In a study where adult subjects took 600 mg of PEA three times per day or an identical placebo, incidence of disease over a twelve-week period was reduced by up to 40% in the PEA group. In another trial, subjects with cold or flu who took PEA missed significantly fewer days of work, and experienced significantly less fever, headache, and sore throat than subjects taking placebo. Follow-up studies designed to replicate these findings further showed a significant reduction in acute respiratory infections after administration of PEA. The ability of PEA to downmodulate proinflammatory cytokine activity was proposed as a primary mechanism of action. In the decades since this early research was performed, enhanced absorption PEA enabling higher efficacy at lower doses has been developed. One such PEA formulation, Levagen+, exhibits up to 75% increased absorption compared to commercial PEA, and has been clinically researched in humans for a variety of uses, including upper respiratory health. PEA and COVID-19 A recent, double-blind, placebo-controlled study gave 600 mg of Levagen+ PEA or placebo twice daily to non-vaccinated outpatients with verified mild to moderate COVID-19 infection. Serum inflammatory biomarkers were evaluated at baseline, and after four weeks of treatment. At the end of the study period, only subjects in the Levagen+ group exhibited significant reductions in inflammatory biomarkers, most notably in levels of P-selectin, a thromboinflammatory marker known to be elevated in cases of severe COVID and other conditions marked by increased inflammation and thrombosis, for example, cardiometabolic disease. Levagen+ is the form of PEA used in Moss Nutrition PEA Luteolin Select™. The product also contains luteolin, an antioxidant bioflavonoid shown to work synergistically with, and enhance, the benefits of PEA. Hedberg Institute members can log in to access the COVID-19, Long COVID, cold, and flu protocols. Practitioners who are interested in learning more about the Hedberg Institute Membership click here for more details. References: Keppel Hesselink JM, de Boer T, et al. Palmitoylethanolamide: A Natural Body-Own Anti-Inflammatory Agent, Effective and Safe against Influenza and Common Cold. Int J Inflam. 2013;2013:151028. Fessler SN, Liu L, et al. Palmitoylethanolamide Reduces Proinflammatory Markers in Unvaccinated Adults Recently Diagnosed with COVID-19: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Nutr. 2022 Oct; 152(10): 2218–2226.
Actor, Singer and Author Rodney Saulsberry offers us pointers on how to avoid getting the common cold. Topics include, defining what actually is a common cold. The typical symptoms. Medical theory methods to nurse the cold during its typical course. He also discusses the myths about the usage of Antibiotics to treat the common cold.
What do we know – and not know – about the suite of viral infections known as “the common cold”? We speak with curator Katie Dabin about the UK's Common Cold Unit, where volunteers signed up over the course of decades to get infected with colds. Then we enlist top virologist Gary McLean for some advice on what we can do to help ourselves feel better.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stigall briefly responds today to the Hunter Biden gun charges yesterday as well as the breaking news the UAW has gone on strike with some big demands. Check out the Harrumph Society for much more commentary while he's been on the road. Enjoy the wrap on the week with thoughtful conversations with brilliant folks: Wall Street Journal Editor at Large Gerard Baker and his new book "American Breakdown," former AG of Kansas Phil Kline warns of the Secretaries of State across the country plotting to keep Trump off the ballot entirely if he's successful in securing the GOP nomination, Dr. Marty McCary discusses the new wave of COVID and his impressions of the latest booster push, and Stella Morobito who wrote the most important book of the lockdown era "The Weaponization of Loneliness" discusses a possible return to lockdowns. - For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/ Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPod Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Summary: “COVID really affects the nasal passage. So using an iodine nasal spray like CofixRx or Colloidal Silver can help shift your symptoms and provide protection even after exposure.”As students return to classrooms and flu season approaches, we're all on the lookout for effective methods to keep ourselves healthy and shielded against infections.In this episode, we've got you covered with invaluable insights on practical strategies that will set you up for success and keep those dreaded sick days at bay.Join Juanique Roney and Jared Price, seasoned experts with first-hand experience combating these troublesome viruses. Together, we'll explore treatment options and preventive measures for COVID-19, flu, and common cold strains.Arm yourself with the knowledge to navigate this challenging season with confidence.Tune in to Episode 81 and be sure to leave a review for a chance to win a complimentary hair analysis!Exceptional Highlights:Your health "burden load" significantly shapes how COVID-19 impacts you, potentially exacerbating existing conditions; its effects can vary based on your health status.To prevent leaky gut and leaky brain brought about by COVID long-hauler syndrome, take Avea Nutramedix and Lion's Mane supplements. To improve lung health, particularly for asthma or bronchitis, go with nebulized Colloidal Silver.Co-infections worsen when biofilms respond to stress signals; proactive management of co-infections and stress is vital to halt disease progression.Show Highlights: 03:50 - Decoding the Role of mRNA in COVID-19 Vaccines13:29 - Inflammation and its Impact on Viral Diseases like SARS15:01 - Recommended COVID-19 Protocols, Treatment Options, and Preventive Measures22:35 - Managing Temperatures and Fevers for Overall Health23:34 - How COVID-19 Affects the Brain and Memory Through the Nasal Passage28:31 - Why Flu Symptoms Persist Longer in the Post-COVID Era29:45 - Tamiflu as an Immune System Booster and Alternatives34:09 - Effective Treatments for Common Cold and RSV37:25 - The Reason Behind Having a Chronic Runny Nose 38:25 - Considerations for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Post-Acute-Phase COVID-19 Recovery Important Links: Gutsy Health Podcast IG - https://www.instagram.com/gutsyhealthpodcast/Gutsy Health Academy - https://www.mygutsyhealth.com/Connect with Jared Price:Contact ProvoHealth at 801-691-1765Jared Price on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jared-price-0b929bb/
OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESCreating AI World Governance: OpenAI CEO & Senators Agree on Partnership Senators & Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI agree that there needs to be new FDA-style agency to create an oligarchy and public/private partnership for AI control. All the worst aspects of regulatory capture combined with the worst aspects of Silicon Valley censorship and narrative control (2:11) OpenAI CEO Altman is weeks away from rolling out a global ID/cryptocurrency to implement UBI (Universal Basic Income) with biometric iris scanning. Will this be the path to global governance and Mark of the Beast? (27:21)The two "problems" WorldCoin solves according to its creators (38:06)Bilderberg Begins. A quick history. Are they working on a Global Version of Euro? (41:19)Soros Chaos. Why is everyone shielding this billionaire and his plans for chaos (shutting down law enforcement with his District Attorneys) with baseless charges of anti-semitism? Why wouldn't Jewish groups want to distance themselves from this malevolent criminal? (51:57)Target alone will lose $1.2 BILLION this year due to Soros Chaos. And now the thieves are getting increasingly violent (1:09:08)Supreme Court declines to block Illinois assault ban. Here's what's next (1:12:35)Republican Gov Lee will call a special session to twist TN Republican members' arms on gun control and radical agitators are planning to "bird-dog" GOP legislators. (1:16:50)Establish GOP and Trump say abortion is NOT the hill to die on. They're wrong. Are either of them worth a single baby's life? (1:26:36)More leaks from Rudy Giuliani lawsuit: "Get over Passover. It was 3,000 years ago. The Red Sea parted. Big deal. It's not the first time that happened." Jerusalem Post calls him anti-semitic then takes its turn attacking the Torah. Rudy & the Post have more in common than they realize (1:47:07)Titanic As Never Seen Before How was it done, what can we learn? (1:56:55)INTERVIEW Crime & Immigration Problems Aren't What You're Told Is the justice system racist? Is there overpunishment? A look at the numbers and the history by Barry Latzer PHD (Professor of Criminal Justice at John Jay College), author of "The Myth of Overpunishment: A Defense of the American Justice System and a Proposal to Reduce Incarceration While Protecting the Public" (2:05?49)New research: Common Cold could give immunity to SARSWhistleblower: UK's NHS gave hospitals incentives to label deaths as Covid when they weren't. (2:54:18)Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT