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https://www.tiktok.com/@natureback.docIn this episode, we dive into a common yet often confusing part of pregnancy: edema and swelling. From puffy ankles to swollen hands, many expectant parents experience some degree of swelling—but how do you know what's normal and when it's time to call your doctor? We break it all down for you with expert insights, practical tips, and clear guidance. What You'll Learn: What is Edema? A quick look at why swelling happens during pregnancy, including the role of increased blood volume and pressure on veins. Normal vs. Concerning: How much swelling is typical, and what signs (like sudden swelling or headaches) might signal something more serious, such as preeclampsia. Real-Life Scenarios: Common areas of swelling (feet, ankles, hands) and when it's just discomfort versus a red flag. Tips for Relief: Simple, safe ways to manage swelling—like elevating your legs, staying hydrated, and wearing compression socks. When to Seek Help: Clear advice on when to contact your healthcare provider and why it's better to be cautious. Highlights: The surprising connection between salt intake and swelling—myth or fact? Why the third trimester often brings the most puffiness. A listener Q&A: “My rings don't fit anymore—is this normal?” Whether you're a first-time parent or a seasoned pro, this episode will help you navigate the ups and downs (and swells!) of pregnancy with confidence. Tune in for a mix of science, stories, and actionable advice! Connect With Us: YouTube: Dive deeper into pregnancy tips and stories at youtube.com/maternalresources. Instagram: Follow us for daily inspiration and updates at @maternalresources. Facebook: Join our community at facebook.com/IntegrativeOB Tiktok: NatureBack Doc on TikTok A Big Thank You: We're so grateful you're part of this journey! Let's keep supporting, uplifting, and celebrating working moms and parenthood—together, we're building a more nurturing, equitable world for everyone. Grab Our Book! Check out The NatureBack Method for Birth—your guide to a empowered pregnancy and delivery. Shop now at naturebackbook.myshopify.com.
Justin has gathered all the strangest listeners (questions) to quiz Dr. Sydnee with all of your weird and fun medical questions! Is Gatorade actually salty and NOT sweet? Are people with cat allergies allergic to big cats? Can you fart and spread norovirus? Can a fetus taste? And the most important question of all: who are Justin and Dr. Sydnee's favorite fictional doctors?Music: "Medicines" by The Taxpayers https://taxpayers.bandcamp.com/National Immigration Project: https://nipnlg.org/about/who-we-are
Contributor: Jorge Chalit-Hernandez, OMS3 Educational Pearls: Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is the term given to what is otherwise colloquially known as altitude sickness High altitude cerebral edema (HACE) is a severe form of AMS marked by encephalopathic changes Symptoms begin at elevations as low as 6500 feet above sea level for people who ascend rapidly May develop more severe symptoms at higher altitudes The pathophysiology involves cerebral vasodilation Occurs in everyone ascending to high altitudes but is more pronounces in those that develop symptoms The reduced partial pressure of oxygen induces hypoxic vasodilation in the brain, which results in edema and, ultimately, HACE in some patients Symptomatic presentation Headache, nausea, and sleeping difficulties occur within 2-24 hours of arrival at altitude HACE may occur between 12-72 hours after AMS and presents with ataxia, confusion, irritability, and ultimately results in coma if left untreated Clinical presentation may be mistaken for simple exhaustion, so clinicians should maintain a high index of suspicion Notably, if symptoms occur more than 2 days after arrival at altitude, clinicians should seek an alternative diagnosis but maintain AMS/HACE on the differential Treatment and management AMS Adjunctive oxygen and descent to lower altitude Acetazolamide is used as a preventive measure but is not helpful in acute treatment +/- dexamethasone HACE Patients with HACE should receive dexamethasone to help reduce cerebral edema Immediate descent to a lower altitude References Burtscher M, Wille M, Menz V, Faulhaber M, Gatterer H. Symptom progression in acute mountain sickness during a 12-hour exposure to normobaric hypoxia equivalent to 4500 m. High Alt Med Biol. 2014;15(4):446-451. doi:10.1089/ham.2014.1039 Levine BD, Yoshimura K, Kobayashi T, Fukushima M, Shibamoto T, Ueda G. Dexamethasone in the treatment of acute mountain sickness. N Engl J Med. 1989;321(25):1707-1713. doi:10.1056/NEJM198912213212504 Luks AM, Beidleman BA, Freer L, et al. Wilderness Medical Society Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Acute Altitude Illness: 2024 Update. Wilderness Environ Med. 2024;35(1_suppl):2S-19S. doi:10.1016/j.wem.2023.05.013 Summarized & Edited by Jorge Chalit, OMS3 Donate: https://emergencymedicalminute.org/donate/
Neste episódio do Stema Performance, trazemos muitos insights sobre pneumologia e saúde respiratória para atletas. Com a participação especial do Dr. Ricardo Siufi, você aprende sobre:Sintomas respiratórios e quando se preocupar.Doenças comuns como asma e broncoespasmo e como tratá-las.Impactos de condições respiratórias no desempenho esportivo.Importância de plano de automanuseio para atletas asmáticos.Estratégias para melhorar a performance respiratória e evitar crises durante atividades físicas.Não perca estas dicas valiosas e melhore sua saúde respiratória para alcançar melhores resultados nos seus treinos!Timestamps Importantes:00:00 Introdução e novidades do Stema Performance00:43 Parceria com Kingston e início do tema de pneumologia01:45 Identificando sintomas respiratórios em atletas02:48 Principais doenças respiratórias discutidas04:27 Importância da adesão ao tratamento na asma10:19 Estratégias de tratamento para broncoespasmo21:41 Melhoria de performance após o diagnóstico correto29:32 Edema pulmonar de natação e precauções32:34 Conclusões e recomendações finais⚡Cupom STEMMAZ2 em todo site: https://www.z2foods.com/shop
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How to Recognize Protein Deficiency. Protein plays a vital role in the daily functioning of our bodies. If you don't have enough of it, your body will suffer. According to UN data, around 1 billion people worldwide are protein deficient. How do you know if you're one of them? You'd better watch out for these 10 signs and symptoms related to protein deficiency so you'll know when there's a problem. To make things clear, when we say “not enough protein,” we mean somewhere under 56 g for men and 46 g for women per day. For kids, it varies from 19 g to 34 g depending on their age. This figure may also vary if you are pregnant or ill. According to the US Department of Agriculture, you can calculate a more specific amount using a simple formula. Try to eat about 0.36 g of protein for every pound of your weight. TIMESTAMPS Food cravings 0:41 Loss of muscle mass and joint pain 1:54 Skin and nail problems 2:41 Hair loss 3:24 Fatty liver 4:11 Increased risk of bone fractures 4:39 Sleep deprivation 5:19 Headaches and frequent illnesses 5:48 Swollen feet 6:18 Brain fog 6:38 Bonus: How to get enough protein 7:12 Music: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/... SUMMARY -If you always feel hungry and have cravings for food and snacks, it may be because of a low-protein, high-carb, and sugar-filled diet. -When you're unable to build muscle mass (even if you're working out), this can lead to muscle waste or atrophy. It can also make you constantly feel tired and gain fat. -A protein deficiency can result in weak and brittle nails. In a few cases, people might observe white bands and brownish spots on their nails. A protein deficiency can affect the skin as well because protein enables cell regeneration, produces new cells, and replaces dead ones. -If you don't get enough nutrients, your hair may thin and fade. This happens because the body stops using protein for nonessential things, like hair growth, in an effort to preserve it. -A fatty liver is one of the most common symptoms of a protein deficiency. If left untreated, it can cause fatty liver disease, which leads to inflammation, liver scarring, and potential liver failure. -Just as with your muscles, a low intake of protein can also affect your bones. Not having enough protein leads to a weakening of the bones, thus increasing the risk of bone fractures. -If you have trouble sleeping or suffer from sleep deprivation, it's likely linked to a protein deficiency. -There can be multiple reasons for your headaches, and 2 reasons are anemia and low blood sugar levels. You can blame a lack of protein for both. -Edema is a condition in which extra fluid builds up in your body and makes your legs swell. Harvard Health Publications links low protein levels and edema. -If you experience a lack of motivation, poor memory, or trouble learning anything new, it's a sign that you are protein deficient. -To get enough protein, balance your meat, dairy, fish, and egg intake with healthy vegetarian and vegan proteins. Make beans, nuts and seeds (such as almonds, flax, chia, and hemp), spinach, and broccoli your new best friends. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tired of working long hours behind the chair and still not seeing the financial rewards? In this episode, Morgan Rose Edema reveals how you can create a profitable salon business that gives you both real money and the freedom to live life on your terms. Morgan, the owner of Cedar Rose Salon and Suites, joins me to discuss her journey from being a stylist to running a successful hybrid salon. She shares her strategies for creating a business model that offers flexibility, community, and the ability to charge what you're worth. If you're a salon owner or stylist looking to break free from the traditional mold and make real money, this episode is packed with insights you can start applying today. We speak about the importance of understanding your finances, setting clear standards, and knowing when to delegate tasks so you can focus on what you do best. Morgan talks about the systems she's implemented to manage her salon effectively, ensuring it thrives even when she's taking extended vacations. Discover how to build a salon business that not only brings in real money but also grants you the freedom to enjoy your success. Connect with Morgan Instagram @hairbymorganrose and @cedarrosesalonandsuites
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Josh handles remains over 700lbs. A tough thing for everyone involved: the deceased, family, and us in funeral service. Michael gets in to how he takes care of embalming obese cases, Josh's best tips for transferring large bodies, edema, fight outbreaks. Lots to discuss today!! ----- Mortuary Marketing Elevate your funeral home's online presence. Check it out. Want to start today? Email: conor@mortuary-marketing.com ----- Want more of the Mortuary Show? Follow our social medias: Instagram TikTok Facebook ----- Show Notes: (07:45) – Obesity & removals. (15:32) – How to appropriately ask for estimated weight. (21:06) – Edema in the prep room. (32:08) – A fight breaks out at the FH. ----- Takeaways Handling cases of deceased individuals who weigh over 700 pounds presents unique challenges in the funeral service industry. Gathering as much information as possible before the removal, including the layout of the house and the approximate weight of the deceased, is crucial for planning and ensuring a safe transfer. Delicate and respectful communication with the family is essential when discussing weight-related considerations. Having extra staff on hand for larger cases is necessary to ensure the safety of both the staff and the deceased. Funeral homes and businesses may need to upcharge for larger cases due to the additional staff and resources required. Handling large and obese cases in the funeral industry requires specialized equipment and techniques, such as pulleys and Reeves cots. Positioning is crucial in the embalming process for larger bodies to ensure proper preservation and a lifelike appearance. Dealing with physical altercations between family members is a challenging aspect of working in the funeral industry, and maintaining professionalism and composure is essential. Communication and teamwork are key in successfully handling difficult situations and ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone involved.
Your swell guide to the swollen leg We're taking a short summer break, but we'll be back at the end of August with brand new episodes. We have seen our esteemed guests, and they are us! Paul Williams (@PaulNWilliamz) leads the discussion with Matt Watto (@DoctorWatto) and Beth “Garbs” Garbitelli (@bethgarbitelli) on the evaluation and management of common causes of edema. Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | thecurbsiders@gmail.com | Free CME! Show Segments Intro, disclaimer Picks of the Week* The case of Lynn Fedema Pathophysiology of edema Differential diagnosis of chronic edema Chronic edema work-up Management of chronic edema Calvin Fedema and acute edema Evaluation of acute edema Outro Credits Written and produced by: Paul Williams, MD, FACP Infographic and Cover Art: Matthew Watto, MD, FACP Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP; Beth Garbitelli Reviewer: Emi Okamoto, MD Executive Producer: Beth Garbitelli Showrunner: Matthew Watto, MD, FACP Editor: Clair Morgan of nodderly.com Sponsor: Freed You can try Freed for free right now by going to freed.ai. And listeners of Curbsiders can use code CURB50 for $50 off their first month. Sponsor: Rocket Money Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to RocketMoney.com/CURB. Sponsor: Grammarly Get AI writing support that works where you work. Sign up and download for FREE at grammarly.com/PODCAST
Edema is swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the body's tissues. Edema can affect any part of the body but it's most common in the extremities like the ankles, legs, feet, arms and hands. It can occur during hot weather, pregnancy and it's a common sign of imbalance in conditions affecting the plasma channel (rasa vaha srotas) and hydration channel (udaka vaha srotas) in the body. Colette discusses the following in this episode: The difference between edema and common swelling. The causes of edema. Symptoms of this condition. The Ayurvedic perspective on edema. A holistic review to determine underlying imbalances and causes. Ayurvedic approach to managing edema. * Click here to take the Toxin Quiz and see if you have an ama/toxin accumulation. * Visit Colette's website www.elementshealingandwellbeing.com Online consultations & Gift Vouchers Next discounted Group Cleanse starts October 4th, 2024 Private at-home Digestive Reset Cleanse tailored to you Educational programs - Daily Habits for Holistic Health Have questions before you book? Book a FREE 15 min online Services Enquiry Call * Join the Elements of Ayurveda Community! * Stay connected on the Elements Instagram and Facebook pages. * Thanks for listening!
I was just on a call with an injured runner who had what she thought was a stress fracture. We were talking about the way bone stress injury shows up on an MRI. We all would like to believe MRI creates a perfect picture. It is true that there is a tremendous amount of images and information that you can get from an MRI, but you have to understand that most of the imaging of bone on MRI is not really looking for a crack. It's looking for trouble in the form of inflammation or edema within the bone. So, I thought it might be useful to talk about the three types of inflammation or edema that you can see in a bone on an MRI. What are the three types of bone edema on MRI in a runner with a stress fracture? Well, that is what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.
In this case study, Dr. Stephanie Martin and Dr. Suzanne McMurtry Baird discuss a patient with preeclampsia who develops severe range BPs and pulmonary edema. While you listen, determine which signs and symptoms that indicate pulmonary edema and how you would manage this critically ill patient in your institution. The experts at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics pool their decades of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women to discuss the challenges encountered in caring for these vulnerable women. Dr Stephanie Martin is the Medical Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist with expertise in critical care obstetrics. Suzanne McMurtry Baird, DNP, RN is the Nursing Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics with many years of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women. Julie Arafeh, RN, MS is the Simulation Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a leading expert in simulation.Follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.comDr Martin's LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/stephanie-martin-65b07112aCCOB LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clinical-concepts-in-obstetrics/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/OBCriticalCareCCOB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clinicalconceptsinobstetricsDr Martin's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100024366859192
A morte do empresário Henrique Chagas, após fazer um peeling de fenol, foi causada por um edema pulmonar agudo, é o que revela o laudo do IML. Após inalar o fenol, a vítima teve um edema, além de lesões internas, isso provocou uma parada cardiorrespiratória irreversível. E ainda: Fortes chuvas causam transtornos no Canadá.
Send us a Text Message.Today we are releasing a bonus episode! This is my recent appearance on The Carnitarian Youtube Channel with Linda Salant! Linda Salant is a frequent guest on our show! Check out her first three appearances on episodes 120 and 126 of Boundless Body Radio, with the latter of the two featuring one of the best carnivore diet beginner's guides that we've ever done on the show! We also hosted her on episode 637 to discuss current carnivore diet trends!As always, it was a fun chat, and I'm always so grateful to be a guest on someone else's show!Find Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!
Over 20 million Americans have some kind of thyroid issue – and 12 million of them don't even know it. Dr. Hyesoo Lowe joins Faith to explain what the small and mighty thyroid does — from regulating our body temperature, to supporting heart function, digestion, even energy and mood. They discuss why thyroid issues impact women more than men, what to do to support thyroid health, and explore the signs that might mean it's time to head to your doctor to look into your thyroid function.
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Linda Salant is a returning guest on our show! Check out her first two appearances on episodes 120 and 126 of Boundless Body Radio, with the latter of the two featuring one of the best carnivore diet beginner's guides that we've ever done on the show! Linda Salant, also known as The Carnitarian on Instagram, has been on a carnivore diet for over nine years now. She has leveraged a meat-heavy diet to reverse a wide array of health issues, including lipedema, amenorrhea, PCOS, anxiety, migraines, and whole-body pain. She is now a carnivore coach and a stalwart advocate for a meat-based diet. She is a member of The Savory Institute, whose mission is to facilitate the large-scale regeneration of the world's grasslands and the livelihood of their inhabitants through a holistic movement. Linda has over 50,000 followers on Instagram, where she shares her knowledge, delicious photos of incredible carnivore meals, and tons of tips and tricks that are incredibly helpful and practical. She is also a competitive ballroom dancer and a mother of two. Find Linda at-IG- @thecarnitarianwww.thecarnitarian.comFind Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!
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Do you sometimes feel tired or even sick after eating? Did you know it could be because of inflammation? Lisa continues the conversation today with our guest Dr. Tom O'Bryan who is an expert in food sensitivities and the way they affect our lives. Did you know that bodies can attack themselves when we are eating the wrong foods? Dr. Tom has extensively researched inflammatory disease and the root mechanism behind disease. The Center for Disease Control reports that 14 out of the top 15 causes of disease are caused by chronic inflammation. He talks about how excessive inflammation is extremely dangerous and how wheat and dairy can be so unhealthy, along with lectins, soy, and corn. Dr. O'Bryan and his colleagues have debuted a new docuseries called “The Inflammation Equation: Decoding the Path to Optimal Well Being.” This series contains interviews and information from 80 experts and physicians worldwide. For info about Dr. Tom O'Bryan and to find out more about “The Inflammation Equation,” visit TheDr.com and https://rkt511.isrefer.com/go/tie24/theawareshow. The most common source of inflammation is a result of the foods we eat. Lisa asks about the elimination diet and how soon we can begin to feel better. If your immune system is fighting a food, and you eliminate it, you will begin to feel better within 3 weeks. Dr. Tom talks about how many people suffer from low-grade edema and discusses how your body holds onto water. He talks about gluten-free foods and how they are essentially just white paste. He talks about Celiac disease and how changing your diet must be done correctly. The Mediterranean diet has been touted to be one of the healthiest. It includes water, as well as fruit and vegetables. He suggests eating at least 50 different fruits and vegetables a week, including root vegetables. Himalayan buckwheat has been shown to be extremely beneficial for health. Spices and good fats, such as extra virgin olive oil, are also important. Finally, small portions of fish and poultry of good quality are important as well. This feeds your microbiome in a healthy way. He also discusses the difference between European wheat and American wheat. This is because of lectins in the wheat. You may not have gut symptoms if you eat wheat in Europe, but you are still activating the immune response. He further discusses his docuseries, “The Inflammation Equation: Decoding the Path to Optimal Well Being.” This series contains interviews and information from 80 experts and physicians worldwide. This is Part 2 of the interview. For info about Dr Tom O'Bryan and to find out more about “The Inflammation Equation,” visit TheDr.com and https://rkt511.isrefer.com/go/tie24/theawareshow.
Full article: https://www.ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJR.23.30280 Robert Hill, MD discusses an article in which the authors evaluate associations between peritumoral and intratumoral high T2 signal intensity with histopathologic characteristics.
Dr. Brewer's pregnancy diet, also known as the Brewer diet, was developed by Dr. Tom Brewer in the 1960s. It emphasizes the importance of nutrition during pregnancy to prevent complications such as pre-eclampsia and to support healthy fetal development. The diet focuses on consuming a variety of whole foods to ensure adequate intake of protein, vitamins, and minerals. The key principles of Dr Brewer's Pregnancy Diet are shared in the episode.Tune in now!We briefly discuss Diuretics which will be elaborated in the upcoming episodesSupport the showPrepare for Birth, explore Prenatal and Postnatal Preparation Classes, visit www.birthagni.comSupport the show: If you like what you hear, leave us a rating on Spotify app and answer the question at each episode! a review on Apple podcasts. Share on Whatsapp/Insta/FB Share on Insta and tag us @divyakapoorvox Support the production by making a donation at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/birthagni. This ensures the continuity and quality and a good coffee on sleepless recording nights! Subscribe to the FREE newsletter at https://www.birthagni.com/#subscribe and receive DISCOUNTS, SALE updates and GIFTCARDS on our premium 'Own your Birth' program You can book a 20 min FREE Discovery call at https://www.birthagni.com/bookfreesession ...
Do you sometimes feel unwell after eating? Did you know it could be a food allergy or inflammation? Lisa continues the conversation today with our guest Dr. Tom O'Bryan who is an expert in food sensitivities and the way they affect our lives. Did you know that your body can attack itself when you are eating the wrong foods? Dr. Tom has extensively researched inflammatory disease and the root mechanism behind disease. The Center for Disease Control reports that 14 out of the top 15 causes of disease are caused by chronic inflammation. He talks about how excessive inflammation is extremely dangerous and how wheat and dairy can be so unhealthy, along with lectins, soy, and corn. The most common source of inflammation is a result of the foods we eat. Lisa asks about the elimination diet and how soon we can begin to feel better. If your immune system is fighting a food, and you eliminate it, you will begin to feel better within 3 weeks. Dr. Tom talks about how many people suffer from low-grade edema and discusses how your body holds onto water. He talks about gluten-free foods and how they are essentially just white paste. He talks about Celiac disease and how changing your diet must be done correctly. The Mediterranean diet has been touted to be one of the healthiest. It includes water, as well as fruit and vegetables. He suggests eating at least 50 different fruits and vegetables a week, including root vegetables. Himalayan buckwheat has been shown to be extremely beneficial for health. Spices and good fats, such as extra virgin olive oil, are also important. Finally, small portions of fish and poultry of good quality are important as well. This feeds your microbiome in a healthy way. He also discusses the difference between European wheat and American wheat. This is because of lectins in the wheat. You may not have gut symptoms if you eat wheat in Europe, but you are still activating the immune response. He further discusses his upcoming docuseries, “The Inflammation Equation: Decoding the Path to Optimal Well Being.” This series contains interviews and information from 80 experts and physicians worldwide. This is Part 2 of the interview. For info about Dr Tom O'Bryan and to find out more about “The Inflammation Equation,” visit TheDr.com and https://rkt511.isrefer.com/go/tie24/theawareshow.
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We discuss the use of an IL-6 inhibitor in the treatment of uveitis macular edema with Dr. Sumit Sharma of the Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic.
Suzanne and Stephanie discuss the clinical presentation and diagnosis of pulmonary edema, including how to differentiate between cardiogenic and noncardiogenic pulmonary edema. They also address assessment of the pregnant patient with hypoxemia and management of both types of pulmonary edema.
Join me (Victoria Kleinsman) and Julia Trehane in this honest and insightful discussion about the often overlooked symptoms and experiences of eating disorder recovery. From edema and exhaustion to digestive issues and body image struggles, we address the challenges head-on, offering support and guidance for those who are on their journey towards recovery. Discover the power of self-acceptance, strategies for navigating difficult food choices, and the importance of seeking professional help. This empowering conversation is a must-watch for anyone ready to overcome their eating disorder and embrace a healthier, happier future. Highlights of the episode: 1. Edema and exhaustion during eating disorder recovery 2. Digestive problems and challenges with food preferences 3. Physical changes during recovery, including weight changes, hair loss, hormone imbalances, etc. 4. Coaching in eating disorder recovery 5. Unexplained pains and restless leg syndrome during recovery 6. Shame and fear of not being accepted in eating disorder recovery 7. Challenges of making food choices in recovery 8. Missing the high from restriction and the grief of letting go 9. Emotional overload and the need to process suppressed emotions 10. Body dysmorphia and its impact on self-perception 11. Body image and its effect on relationships 12. Importance of self-acceptance and self-love in recovery. #EatingDisorderRecovery #SelfAcceptance #HealthyJourney Connect with me Get FREE access to the first few modules of my paid Body Love Binge Programme: https://victoriakleinsman.com/free-access-to-first-few-modules/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoriakleinsmanofficial/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/victoriakleinsman YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/victoriakleinsman Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4iNYvEWvgW9a0wNaj4m9hf?si=caq_P-V2TLSAmx1Swuh3yQ Podcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/break-free-from-binge-eating-with-victoria-kleinsman/id1464324636?uo=4 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victoria-kleinsman/message
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Dr. Godden opens this episode with a 30,000-foot view of colostrum management. Colostrum management has been a hot topic for decades, and herds still have opportunities to improve. Researchers continue to learn how to advance colostrum management. The basics include the three Qs: quality, quantity, and quickness. Other critical factors are cleanliness and feeding clean colostrum. Dr. Godden also briefly discusses important monitoring measures to assess a colostrum program. Research continues on the value of post-closure feeding of colostrum after the first 24 hours when the gut can no longer absorb antibodies. Several studies have demonstrated improved health, reduced scours, reduced bovine respiratory disease, reduced antibiotic use, and enhanced gain. Tricia gives an overview of their program, where they feed transition milk to their calves. (5:15)Nutrition, adequate dry matter intake, pre-calving vaccination programs, cow comfort, and dry period length are all factors impacting colostrum quality and, to some degree, quantity. Tricia and Sandra describe a seasonal effect observed for colostrum quantity and quality associated with the fall months. While the mechanism of action is unknown, it is thought that day length and cold stress may play a role. Tricia indicates she is hard-pressed to get a 24 or 25 Brix reading on her herd's colostrum in October. To prepare for this, during spring and summer, the dairy freezes 26-27 Brix colostrum to have on hand for use in the fall. (14:14)The relationship between the volume of colostrum produced and its quality is very weak. Dr. Godden recommends using a Brix refractometer to measure all colostrum. Tricia has observed a correlation between the amount of colostrum produced and udder edema, where more edema results in less colostrum. In Tricia's system, she likes to feed anything over a 24 Brix as a first colostrum and anything from an 18 to a 22 as a second colostrum. They feed four quarts at the first feeding within the first two hours, shooting for the second feeding of two quarts within 8 to 12 hours. (29:18)Tricia details the calf herd recordkeeping on the farm, which includes weekly serum protein data measured with the same digital Brix refractometer used for colostrum measurements. This data lets the farm see when the program isn't working and when calves are stressed. The farm also records all treatments and can reflect on previous treatments over the animal's lifetime. She gives an example of a small problem in the colostrum management program having a large impact. The agitator flaps on the pasteurizer were in the wrong position resulting in denatured colostrum.(35:14) Dr. Godden details some of the critical points in colostrum management, including adopting a routine monitoring program to measure Brix readings in colostrum and follow up with bleeding calves to measure serum protein. Cleanliness is very critical, and she sees a huge opportunity for farms to clean up their colostrum more. Not only do we not want to feed contaminated colostrum from a pathogen exposure standpoint, but research has also shown that high bacteria counts in colostrum negatively impact the absorption of the IgG into the circulation of the calf. This can be monitored by culturing the colostrum being fed, then backtracking through critical control points to determine where the contamination occurs. Tricia describes some of the important steps she's taken over her 15 years at Shadycrest to improve their colostrum program. (42:57)Tricia reminds the audience to remember that your first feeding of colostrum is setting up your milking dairy cow. If you set her up to do poorly because her first feeding of colostrum is poor, you're going to end up with a poor milking cow. Every calf born on the farm needs to have supreme colostrum inside of them because they're going to become a supreme cow. Dr. Godden echoes this sentiment: there are long-term economic benefits to the producer for getting their colostrum program right. These include an improved rate of gain, lower age at first calving, and more milk in the first and second lactation. It's well worth your while to get that job done correctly and get that calf off to a good start. (1:01:32)Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to bring more people to join us around the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table. If you want one of our new Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll get a shirt in the mail to you.
How does AFib RVR escalate into a life-threatening situation in just 30 minutes?Join host Sarah Lorenzini as she reflects on a perplexing case of sympathetic crashing acute pulmonary edema, also known as flash pulmonary edema. This patient's rapid deterioration led to an emergency intubation that perplexed the rapid response team, but the patient's true condition became clear in hindsight.In this episode, Sarah walks us through the case, sharing the patient's presentation and medical history, how the team treated his symptoms, and why their initial interventions failed. She delves into the pathophysiology of SCAPE, the patient's progression into sympathetic surge, and his ultimate treatment.Tune in to learn from Sarah's look back at this patient story!Topics discussed in this episode:Sarah's complex A-Fib RVR patient storyReflecting on the patient's treatment and hindsight lessonsThe progression of sympathetic crashing acute pulmonary edema (SCAPE)Causes of SCAPE and stopping the spiral towards deathManaging SCAPE (what to and not to use)Case summary and key takeawaysMentioned in this episode:Coming Soon! Rapid Response Academy: The Heart and Science of Caring for the SickClick here to learn more about the community that Sarah is building: https://www.rapidresponseandrescue.com/community Rapid Response and Rescue Intro CourseCONNECT
The audio for this podcast was extracted from a YouTube video that was recorded at an earlier time. While the information in the video is still valuable, some of the content might be date-specific. If you want to watch the video, please follow this link: 5 keys to reducing leg swelling and edemaDon't know where to start on your journey to better health and living?Get a copy of my FREE book here: https://www.livingooddailybook.comShop all Livingood Daily Products on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/6FF3F801-3EFC-4A52-A87E-5E98139627C3Follow and listen to Dr. Livingood on any of these platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLivingoodFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/drlivingoodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/drlivingood/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drlivingoodPinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/drlivingood...Blog - https://drlivingood.com/real-health/http://Medium.com - https://medium.com/@drblakelivingoodLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlivingood/Twitter: https://twitter.com/doctorlivingoodDISCLAIMER: Dr. Blake Livingood is a licensed Chiropractor in North Carolina and Florida, he founded a clinic in North Carolina but no longer sees patients. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University in 2009. Dr. Livingood uses “doctor” or “Dr.” solely in relation to his degree. This video is for informational purposes only and should not be used as a reason to self-diagnose or as a substitute for diagnosis, medical exam, treatment, prescription, or cure. It also does not create a doctor-patient relationship between you and Dr. Livingood. You should not make any changes to your health regimen or diet before consulting a qualified health provider. Questions regarding your personal health conditions should be directed to your physician or other qualified health providers.
We have Rachel Varga with us, and we will talk about skin health. She will tell us what inspired her to make a career in the health space. She grew up in a humble home and learned a lot from her parents' experiences; she learned to use her hands from her carpenter father and long hours of work from her nurse mother. She graduated from nursing school, worked at a high-security prison palliative care, and realized she wanted to be a skin doctor after a lot of in-depth thought. She became an expert in her field, taught other doctors, and now she has gotten into research. She aims to inspire others to be more beautiful and radiant through body, mind, and spirit energy and detoxification. This episode originally aired in December 2022. / / E P I S O D E S P ON S O R S PureForm Omega Plant Based Oils (Best Alternative to Fish Oil): http://www.purelifescience.com Use ben4 for $4.00 off. Good Idea Functional Sparkling Water Drinks. Visit http://www.goodidea.us and use the coupon code BEN at checkout. Everyday Dose combines the classic coffee flavor you know and love with functional mushrooms, collagen protein, and nootropics to promote focus, energy, immunity, and gut health. No crash. No B.S.. Head to https://everydaydose.superfiliate.com/KETOKAMP (5 FREE Travel Packs + Free Frother applied) [7:14] Gut testing and gut work Even if you eat healthily, it doesn't matter because you need to eat according to your DNA and epigenetics. Without gut testing, you will miss the mark. This is biohacking, and this is what changed Rachel's life. From a gut perspective, she also includes detoxing and cleaning protocols every full moon to keep things like yeast, fungi, toxins, and parasites out of the system. This transformed her life physically, emotionally, spiritually, and energetically. Through this fast of food, sleep, sex, and alcohol, she felt changed. This event positively affected her skin and cleared it. It even removed PMS systems from her cycle. [13:25] Skin health Skin health is an excellent way to know about somebody's overall health Some cues give away about one's gut through skin issues that they have The first is the eyes: puffy eyes could indicate inflammation. The inner eyelid area can also mean that something is going on inside. When you start consuming a lot of sugar, alcohol, and dairy, if it's not something you are used to, you will notice the effects on your skin after a couple of days. Puffiness, redness to the nose, acne, effects on nails, etc., are some of the things that may pop up. Brain fog is another significant consequence of bad health. [19:22] Supplements A product with omegas and other essential nutrients from a particular company This company has been working for the past fifteen years This product will give you a golden type of glow, and it helps with pigmentation Rachel did a study for six to eight weeks with her cohort, and the results were the same: reduction in puffiness, reduction in redness, reduction in darkness, pigmentation fading, and so on. Photography and research are so important to know for sure. [22:27] What is the reason behind dark circles? The number one reason why guys complain is the eyes. The skin around the eyes, especially the lower eyelid area, is as thin as an eggshell. You could be lacking collagen, hydration, healthy fats, etc. Skin care comes, and sun protection can help. Other solutions include Vitamin C, Vitamin A, dermal rolling, and getting lasers done. [28:40] Foods that are bad for your skin and why? Dairy is related to gut disturbance and causes inflammation, damaging the skin. Gluten is also inflammatory for most people and causes the same problem. Alcohol taxes your liver and indirectly affects your gut. Raw kale and spinach are on the list as well. Vegetables and corn oils also make it to the list and shouldn't be consumed or put on the skin. [39:21] What are some ways to tighten the skin after weight loss? It has to be surgery often, but if you put in the work, you can make it work without it. If you do the work and make good life decisions, you can make it possible. A positive mindset will also enable you to see improvements. Heavy lifting and derma rolling can help. Derma rolling is a decades-old practice, and you can have more collagen with the consistent use of this particular tool. Even senior citizens between the age of sixty and eighty have seen positive results after its use. Lasers are also an excellent option, but they are costly. [44:45] What does Rachel have on her website? All of her favorite things: personal care products, grooming products, hair growth stimulating effects, skincare products, and so much more. She works with a lot of brands, and she narrows them down. She even has quality supplements that are clean of toxins and work perfectly. She even gave everyone a fifteen percent discount. [46:40] How can you get rid of cellulite? Every time you take a bath, take it with one of her pineapple oils. Pick up a rounded ceramic product, take it into the bath, and use it against your skin. Be consistent to see results. AND MUCH MORE! Rachel Varga's website: https://rachelvarga.ca/ Use code KETOKAMP for 15% off site wide. Rachel Varga's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelvargaofficial/?hl=en Rachel Varga's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RachelVargaOfficial/ / / E P I S O D E S P ON S O R S PureForm Omega Plant Based Oils (Best Alternative to Fish Oil): http://www.purelifescience.com Use ben4 for $4.00 off. 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In episode 2 of season 2, we continue on with the Q&A. Today's episode is all about what your physical health says about your eating disorder and what happens to it when you start recovering from your eating disorder. Like why you may retain some water (a.k.a. edema) when recovering, why the fact that the scale goes up doesn't matter, and what (not) getting your period at a low body weight says about your eating disorder. Furthermore, I discuss what place protein bars have in recovery - how beneficial is this fitness-food for you? Tune in to find out! My new program, the Mini Support program, is starting soon! It's fully booked for now, but I've got other programs as well and there may be some spots opening up again in the future! If you are interested in working with me, feel free to take a look at my website and sign-up or contact me. You can also find me over at Instagram at @Daniellevankay and can always send me a DM with a question.
I read from edema to edge city. It looks like scientists have since replaced "edentata" with the more accurate Superorder "Xenarthra" which absolutely sounds like an alien race in a 1980s movie. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenarthra The word of the episode is "edge city". Theme music from Jonah Kraut https://jonahkraut.bandcamp.com/ Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/ Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://www.threads.net/@dictionarypod https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757
In this episode, we are joined by Drs. Arjun Sood and Sruthi Arepalli to discuss diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in the management of uveitic macular edema.Disclosures:Dr. Kopplin: Principal Investigator in clinical study sponsored by RocheDr. Thomas: Principal Investigator in clinical studies sponsored by Roche and Alimera. Consultant for Alimera, Allergan, EyePoint Dr. Sood: Consultant for Alimera and EyePointDr. Arepalli: Consultant for EyePoint
Let's talk about the signs you're consuming too much salt. Top signs you're consuming too much salt: • Edema (in the eyes, hands, feet, or lower legs) • Thirst • High blood pressure • Headache • Restlessness • Irritability • Nausea • Fatigue Top signs of sodium deficiency: • Weakness • Low blood pressure • An increase in neurotransmitters • Vascular stiffness and high blood pressure • Insulin resistance In my opinion, the most common cause of high blood pressure is insulin resistance. Many things can contribute to insulin resistance, including a high-carb diet, intermittent fasting, and a low-sodium diet. The most common treatment for high blood pressure is diuretics. But, diuretics can cause you to lose both sodium and potassium. People who are salt sensitive or who have symptoms of a sodium deficiency are really deficient in potassium. Sodium and potassium work together in the body, and you need twice as much potassium as you do sodium. The average person needs 2300mg of sodium and 4700mg of potassium per day. The more carbohydrates you have in your diet, the more potassium you'll lock up, making it unavailable. It's important for people with diabetes to get on a low-carb diet and consume foods high in potassium or a good electrolyte powder. We need sodium in our diets, but not just sodium chloride—we need the whole mineral balance. This is why it's best to consume sea salt. However, if you have high blood pressure, try consuming Baja Gold Sea Salt. This type of sea salt tastes great and has lower amounts of sodium. DATA: https://insulinresistance.org/index.php/jir/article/view/78/242 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3533616/
If you're looking to improve your circulation / blood flow and athletic performance or simply combat increased vascular permeability (which can create edema and, therefore, hypoxia) due to the damaging effects of hyperglycemia, inflammation, toxins, etc..., then this episode is a MUST-listen! We're delving into the intricacies of the vesugen bioregulator peptide – so stay tuned for some pretty intriguing research! Topics: 1. Introduction to the Episode - Previous background interest in vesugen: Lyme and Mold / CIRS issues - Introduction to bioregulator peptide vesugen - Effects on blood vessels, circulation, hypoxia, and athletic performance 2. Quick Overview of CIRS and the Circulatory System - Damage to the endothelial blood vessel wall due to high MMP-9 levels - Hemolysins released by MARCoNS - Narrowed capillaries and induced hypoxia - Interest in vesugen 3. Blood Cell Formation - Hematopoiesis - Process and origin in the bone marrow - Characteristics of multipotent hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) - Regulation of HSC self-renewal vs. differentiation - Myeloid and Lymphoid Progenitors - Differentiated blood cells from each progenitor type - Pathway: Myeloid progenitor to erythrocyte - Role of Erythropoietin (EPO) 4. Maturation Process of Erythrocytes - Ejection of nucleus and organelles - Hemoglobin acquisition - Biconcave shape for optimal gas exchange - Transition to the bloodstream via sinusoids 5. Vascular Wall Anatomy and Dysfunction - Overview of vascular wall layers: Tunica intima, tunica media, and tunica externa - Detailed understanding of endothelial cell functions - Barrier function and vascular permeability - Vascular tone and blood flow regulation - Inflammation and the role in immune response - Angiogenesis and its significance 6. Bioregulator Peptide Vesugen - Definition and unique characteristics - Composition: Lysine, Glutamine, and Asparagine - Mechanism of action: Promotion of endothelial cell proliferation 7. Benefits and Potential of Vesugen - Restoration of endothelial function - Role in injury and endothelial dysfunction scenarios: edema, hypoxia, etc... - Protective effect on the blood-brain barrier - Impact on nitric oxide production and athletic performance, hair growth, skin health Thanks so much for tuning in! Pre-Order Chloe's Book "75 Gut-Healing Strategies & Biohacks" and email thesynthesisofwellness@gmail.com a screenshot of the order confirmation to enter the GIVEAWAY! If you liked this episode, please leave a rating and review or share it to your stories over on Instagram. If you tag @synthesisofwellness, Chloe would love to personally thank you for listening! Follow Chloe on Instagram @synthesisofwellness Follow Chloe on TikTok @chloe_c_porter Visit synthesisofwellness.com to purchase products, subscribe to our mailing list, and more! Or visit linktr.ee/synthesisofwellness to see all of Chloe's links, schedule a BioPhotonic Scanner consult with Chloe, or support the show! Thanks again for tuning in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chloe-porter6/support
I used to have edema—I don't anymore. Discover the best natural remedies for edema. DATA: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9415463/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3134382/
Your swell guide to the swollen leg We're taking a short summer break, but we'll be back in September with brand-new episodes. Can't wait? Join our Kashlak family at patreon.com/curbsiders for access to twice-monthly bonus episodes… there are already 9 of them available to feed your brain hole! Yummy! We have seen our esteemed guests, and they are us! Paul Williams (@PaulNWilliamz) leads the discussion with Matt Watto (@DoctorWatto) and Beth “Garbs” Garbitelli (@bethgarbitelli) on the evaluation and management of common causes of edema. Credits Written and produced by: Paul Williams, MD, FACP Infographic and Cover Art: Matthew Watto, MD, FACP Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP; Beth Garbitelli Reviewer: Emi Okamoto, MD Executive Producer: Beth Garbitelli Showrunner: Matthew Watto, MD, FACP Editor: Clair Morgan of nodderly.com Show Segments Intro, disclaimer Picks of the Week* The case of Lynn Fedema Pathophysiology of edema Differential diagnosis of chronic edema Chronic edema work-up Management of chronic edema Calvin Fedema and acute edema Evaluation of acute edema Outro Sponsor: Pathway Pathway is an innovative tool to improve your clinical decision-making process and enhance patient care. Download the app at pathway.md
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Ann Marie presents a case to Dan, Jack, and Sharmin of a young patient with tachycardia, lower extremity edema, who later develops pharyngitis. Thyrotoxicosis Schema Pharyngitis Schema Peripheral Edema Schema Download CPSolvers App here RLRCPSOLVERS