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Pharmaceutical drugs can cause nutrient depletions, which can lead to new symptoms, illnesses, or other complications. In this interview, Jeff Gladd, MD, discusses the importance of identifying and addressing these depletions in clinical practice. Gladd is the founder of GladdMD Integrative Medicine and the chief medical officer at Fullscript. He is also the developer of Mytavin, an application that identifies medication-caused nutrient deficiencies. About the Expert Jeff Gladd, MD, is the chief medical officer at Fullscript. Gladd graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 2001 and, after successfully opening a family practice, shifted focus toward health-promoting care by completing the University of Arizona Integrative Medicine fellowship program under the direction of Andrew Weil, MD, in 2009 and opening the Parkview Health Center for Integrative Medicine. In 2010, Gladd opened GladdMD Integrative Medicine, blending health-promoting care with high-access technology. In 2011, he created and launched the web's first nutrient depletion calculator, Mytavin.com. With the success of GladdMD and Mytavin, Gladd has become a sought-after speaker in his field, speaking at TEDx and being featured in various industry publications.
Welcome to episode #14 of The Awaken Indy Podcast. This week, Lauren and I will be wrapping up our focus on women's health. Today's episode will cover:Signs and symptoms of postnatal depletions.Causes of postnatal depletions. Planning a healthy pregnancy. Addressing depletions. Supplements vs. food.If you haven't checked out Georgetown Market yet, connect with us: Email: podcast@georgetownmarket.comWebsite: https://georgetownmarket.com/awakenindypodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeorgetownMarketInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/georgetownmarket/ We also appreciate it if you could like and share today's episode. Also, please subscribe to the show so you can receive updates when episodes come out. If you have any questions or recommendations, email us podcast@georgetownmarket.com. Enjoy!
Many people are on diuretics to help control their blood pressure levels, but these medications may be causing you to lose important nutrients such as magnesium, calcium and zinc. Take advantage of an exclusive podcast offer today by visiting http://www.invitehealth.com/podcast. For more information on the products or studies mentioned in this episode, as well as a complete transcript of the audio, click here.
This Week's Topics:Drug Nutrient Depletion and Heart MedsVitamin D Reduces the Incidence of AutoimmunityExercise can help older adults retain memories, a Pitt study showsCardio HelperWebsite - http://www.platinumnutritionals.comWellness Resources - http://www.myvitaminresource.comhttp://rumble.com/c/c-1113731https://bitchute.com/channel/yrUk4dKq...https://mewe.com/i/georgebatista1https://www.brighteon.social/invite/i...https://open.spotify.com/show/5MvjsMT...https://apple.co/3H39DGKEmail: support@platinumnutritionals.comSupport the showDisclaimer: The Wellness Talk podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.
In this episode: Detail what nutrients are; macronutrients and micronutrients Discuss why nutrient deficiencies are so common today Describe some signs and symptoms of specific nutrient deficiencies Talk about the importance of food to supply the body with vitamins and minerals List some common medications and specific nutrients they deplete Mention testing for nutrient deficiencies
Sarah Morgan is a functional nutrition expert. She uses a functional approach to look at your entire health story and identify key areas, such as, nutrient deficiencies, biochemical imbalances and genetic mutations that may be making you feel ill. She's the co-founder and CEO of Even Health, Inc. Topics covered in this episode: • What is medication-induced nutrient depletion and how is it impacting the quality of life of people who are using prescription drugs? • Some of the general ways that nutrients move through our body. • Where do the nutrients go and how does the body process them along the way? • How can people establish enough health at baseline to maximize nutrient absorption? • Some specific medication classes. • Some of the common nutrient depletions that happen with statin drugs. • Known nutrient depletions that happen because of the SSRI drugs. • Known nutrient depletions that happen because of birth control drugs. Sarah Morgan is offering listeners a discount with the code: welcome15 at www.feeleven.com to replenish the nutrients your medication depletes. 88% of Americans suffer from metabolic disease and don't even know it. Learn the signs and symptoms, as well as how you can take control of your health and feel better. Download a free eBook to learn: • What is metabolic disease? • Warning signs of metabolic disease. • Traditional and natural prevention and treatment methods. • Where to start and setting SMART goals Are You Ready To Take Control Of Your Health? Then head over to: https://lindseyelmore.com/metabolic-makeover-ebook Wellness Made Simple is a new subscription platform; a one-stop-shop for everything you need to know about how to course correct or how to prevent symptoms from happening in the first place. Head over to www.wellnessmadesimple.us to sign up today. We hope you enjoyed this episode. Come check us out at www.lindseyelmore.com/podcast.
Vegan diets are becoming popular. But, eliminating all animal products from your diet does increase your risk of nutritional deficiencies. Here's what you need to know from Chief Scientific Director and Pharmacist, Jerry Hickey, Ph. Take advantage of an exclusive podcast offer today by visiting www.invitehealth.com/podcast or by clicking here. For more information on the products or studies mentioned in this episode, click here.
In this episode, drug policy researcher Alan Cassels and I take a deep look into some less than desirable tactics of the pharmaceutical and health care industries. Alan has been investigating and reporting on nefarious industry strategies for more than 2 decades, and his books Selling Sickness and Seeking Sickness expose the dirty underbelly that some corporations and leaders would rather you did not know about. If you have been satisfied with the mainstream Covid-19 narrative, this episode might be a bit disruptive. If you have been questioning it, then you might find some answers here, as well as more questions. We discuss the limitations of PCR testing, the predominant testing model for determining Covid cases; the new Pfizer vaccine and the misleading propaganda related to it; Covid case numbers; and so-called protective measures. Going beyond Covid-19, Alan and I also explore questionable pharmaceutical selling strategies; conditions such as high cholesterol, osteoporosis, and hypertension; the industry of influenza; and drug safety advisories. If episode 28 with holistic pharmacist RoseMarie Pierce opened up a few uncertainties for you about the motivations of the pharmaceutical industry, this episode is going to rip the lid right off. I hope you are stirred by this episode of Pacific Rim College Radio with Alan Cassels. Episode Links: Selling Sickness by Alan Cassels Seeking Sickness by Alan Cassels Twitter @akecassels Pfizer CEO sells stock Article on PCR Test British Columbia Covid-19 Dashboard Hospitals in BC Journal of Clinical Virology article on PCR test amplification in Canada Eurosurveillance journal article on PCR test amplification Article on infectiousness and Ct values in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Learning Links: School of Holistic Nutrition at PRC School of Western Herbal Medicine at PRC PRC Radio Episode 28 with RoseMarie Pierce Holistic Nutrition courses at PRCOnline. Sign up for the PRCO newsletter and get 40% off during the on November 24th launch our new Food-Drug-Herb-Nutrients Interactions and Depletions course
DEAR LISTENERS: We are sorry for the delay of this episode! You might have noticed, earlier this morning we aired the episode that had some...audio issues to say the least!Not to worry, this is the official final version of the episode! Enjoy everyone! And sorry for the mix up this morning!This week, Dr. Vincent Esposito and Dr. Kali Olsen are joined by Kelly Bay, DC, CNS, CDN, a functional medicine practitioner who specializes in caring for those with HIV. Her goal is to promote optimal health and reduce chronic disease through a variety of functional medicine protocols. They discuss natural interventions to promote wellness in HIV positive individuals, and the general role functional medicine can play. They also discuss the importance of choosing organic, autoimmune disease and molecular mimicry, drug-caused nutrient depletions, and more!You can reach Dr. Bay the following ways:Email: drkellybay@gmail.comIG: @drkellybayWebsite: www.drkellybay.comSubscribe to Dr. Esposito’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHRpZFrFsbJIk5fbNIkj4pQ?sub_confirmation=1Sign up for our newsletter at evokhealth.com and get our 14 Kick-start Recipes & Kitchen Secrets!Don’t forget! Get 40% your first order of Life Boost Coffee by using promo code “artofeating” at lifeboostcoffee.com at checkout! Use this link to streamline the process:http://lifeboostcoffee.com?ref=49 Feel free to reach out to us at artofeatingpodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow us on Instagram @artofeatingpodcast. To reach your hosts, you can find Dr. Esposito at:Email: drvincentesposito@gmail.comTwitter: @VinEspositoMSDC IG: @vinespositomsdcWeb: insideouthealthwellness.com You can find Dr. Kali at:Web: drkali.com IG: @dr.kali
Matt Dorsey, BSc, MAcOM, LAc of East-West Alchemist and Peoples Rx, joins us to talk about combining Eastern and Western philosophies, biohacking, as well as his amazing and free drug induced nutrient depletion resource found here! cultivatewellnesspodcast.com @cultivatewellnesspodcast Always brought to you by Peoples Rx, Austin's Favorite Pharmacy!
Struggling with acne as an adult can be frustrating. What many people may not know is that nutrient depletion can impact the onset of acne later in life. My guest today offers some information about what to eat to try and reduce adult acne. My guest today is Autumn Fladmo Smith. She earned a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and a minor in dance from the University of Montana. She has also danced professionally, taught yoga, and toured the world training celebrities as a Tracy Anderson Method fitness trainer. While working for Tracy Anderson she could see that exercise alone was not enough for all of her clients to achieve vibrant health. Meanwhile, “incurable” IBS and anxiety continued to place her personal health. Through self guided research, Autumn healed herself by upgrading her diet. She was then so inspired by the healing power of food that she quit her job as a personal trainer to pursue the study of holistic nutrition full time. Autumn earned her Master's Degree in Nutrition from Hawthorn University and became a Certified Eating Coach and Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner. She and her family founded Paleovalley in 2013 with the goal of disseminating high quality nutrition information and products to everyone who will listen. Autumn's dedication to health also reached new heights following the birth of her son, Maverick. Join us as we talk about how nutrient depletions can affect adult acne. Have you seen a difference to your acne after incorporating more nutrient-dense foods into your diet? Tell me about it in the comments! In this episode: Autumn's history with acne Three things that helped her Hypochlorhydria The effect emotional stress and oxidative stress have on your skin Autumn's favorite nutrient-dense foods Quotes "I urge you (and it took a long time for me to get here) to see your acne as a whisper from your body." [3:10] "Vitamin A in food form from animals is really, really important for your skin." [4:00] "A lot of acne is caused by oxidative stress. Vitamin C is one of the most powerful antioxidants we know of." [5:58] "Collagen is like the scaffold for the skin and it's amazing for your gut as well." [16:22] Links Find Autumn online Use code HEALTHYSKINSHOW to get 10% off your first purchase at the Paleovalley online store Healthy Skin Show ep. 068: Vitamin A & Zinc Connections To Skin Rash Symptoms w/ Chris Masterjohn, PhD Healthy Skin Show ep. 013: What's Really Going On Behind Adult Acne? w/ Brie Weiselman Healthy Skin Show ep. 034: Diet Solutions For Adult Acne w/ Brie Wieselman Autumn's Radiate in 28 Program DIY low stomach acid test Follow Autumn on Facebook Cronometer nutrition tracker
Today I’m interviewing fellow pharmacist Ross Pelton, who revolutionized the unique space between pharmacy and integrative therapy. He is the world’s leading authority on drug-induced nutrient depletions and the author of 13+ books on various health topics. He is the Scientific Director of Essential Formulas, and a distributor of the BEMER technologies. With a wealth of knowledge under his belt, Ross is happy to educate other health care practitioners and the general public alike. You can find out more about him at https://naturalpharmacist.net/about/ and use the Contact Me page to connect. Music by Gene Chaban (https://soundcloud.com/gene-chaban).
In today’s episode, Dr. Jeffrey Gladd explains that we need nutrient sufficiency to run a healthy body. How often are we bypassing this important step in our therapeutic care? Tune-in to learn not just why we need nutrients, but what factors can deplete them, and where those depletions can lead. July 19, 2019 > Click here to download the completed Matrix from this week’s episode > Click here to find Dr. Gladd’s nutrient calculator called Mytavin > Tune in to episode #51 with Mickey Trescott on Nutrient Density Get 15-Minute Matrix podcast notifications delivered to your inbox!
Dr. Kevin Passero and his special guest Ross Pelton will discuss drug-induced nutrient depletions. Ross Pelton, RPh, PhD, CCN, began his career in the health sciences after graduating from the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy in 1966. He is the author of several books, including two on the topic of drug-induced nutrient depletions. He also has extensive experience in alternative cancer therapies and was the administrator of an alternative cancer treatment hospital in Baja, Mexico. In 1994, Ross became a certified clinical nutritionist. A significant part of his career has been devoted to speaking, writing, and conducting seminars on a variety of health-related topics.
In which we sit down with Laurel Ruma to deconstruct the underlying economics of the craft beer industry and related questions. We talk about its parallels to the tech industry, valuations of breweries and the industry, what the future holds and terroir. If you like craft beer or if you don't like craft beer, this podcast is for you. Host: Stephen O'Grady, @sogrady, RedMonk Guest: Laurel Ruma, @laurelatoreilly, O'Reilly Media Links: Beer in Vermont, important to the economyhttp://www.shelburnenews.com/2016/03/03/beer-vermont-important-economy/ According to a recent report by the Vermont Brewers Association, the state’s craft beer industry has an annual economic impact of approximately $199 million and generates over 1,500 jobs. When including money stemming from craft beer tourism, that number swells to over $270 million—more than the annual economic impact of maple syrup in Vermont ($226 million-UVM Proctor Maple Research Center). Women to get their own beer; will they want it? USA Today http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2016/05/21/women-get-but-they-want-their-own-beer/83857942/ "And many women seem to be finding flavorful beers on their own. Females are big fans of sour ales and wild ales, preferring them 75% more than men do, Nielsen found in a recent survey. Women are also 55% more likely to prefer herb/spice brews and 20% more likely to preferred blonde or golden ales, Nielsen found." Anheuser-Busch InBev Divesting Its Stake in World's Largest Beer Brewergeneral/2016/03/07/anheuser-busch-inbev-divesting-its-stake-in-worlds.aspx "While Anheuser-Busch and Miller dominate more than 70% of the U.S. beer market..." Is Constellation Brands Inc. the New King of Craft Beer? http://www.fool.com/investing/2016/08/04/will-ballast-point-topple-samuel-adams-as-face-of.aspx According to Sands, Ballast Point is the fastest-growing craft beer in the U.S., with depletion rates of more than 60% in the quarter. Depletions are sales from distributors to retailers and are considered a reliable proxy for consumer demand. Why the Definition of Craft Beer is Important https://mathofcraft.com/2014/03/30/definition-of-craft/ It is dangerous, of course, to read too much into share price, but the tight correlation of craft beer as a search term and the market valuation of the Boston Beer Company certainly suggests a relationship between the two. Podcast Information: Available on Google Play, iTunes, Pocketcasts and Stitcher. Visit on Soundcloud by going to hark.tech. Feedback: hark@redmonk.com Sponsorship: sales@redmonk.com
Dr. Jeff Scott Sullender, PhD, has over 35 years experience with endless states of illness. Killing the bugs of Lyme disease is only part of the recovery process. Identifying and restoring depletions and damages of Lyme disease is essential. His decades of teaching and treating will shine a brilliant light on the subject.
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