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Fundamentally Mormon
Fluorides and Aluminum, Pages 53 to 58 of The Four Crafts

Fundamentally Mormon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 47:00


Fluorides and Aluminum, Pages 53 to 58 of The Four Crafts   Fluoridation of water has been a controversial issue from the days of its inception. A standard dosage for public drinking water is one part per million, but even that small amount has been shown from laboratory experiments to cause transformation of normal body cells into cancer cells. American Academy of Science studies in 1963 showed that these “low” levels of fluorides resulted in a marked increase in melanotic tumors, from 12% to 100% in experimental laboratory animals. It also caused interference with the body's production of important neurotransmitters, and lowered their level in the brain. These neurotransmitters have the vital function of protecting against seizures, thus opening the possibility of major increases in strokes and brain damage because of the fluorides in water. (Murder by Injection, p. 164) Read the full text covered in this podcast: https://fundamentallymormon.tumblr.com/post/688491131601879040/fluorides-and-aluminum-pages-53-to-58-of-the-four Read The Four Crafts: http://ogdenkraut.com/?page_id=112 Read more books on restoration theology: http://ogdenkraut.com/?page_id=30

Dental Digest
76. Is Stannous Fluoride the Unicorn of Fluorides?

Dental Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 57:06


In this episode, we'll analyze the science surrounding stannous fluoride and Sodium Fluoride. We'll evaluate why stannous fluoride is a particularly powerful fluoride.  Remember when you were in dental school and you had a cariology course? I mean I don't know about you, but a very short portion of my dental school curriculum was devoted to  cariology and  oral hygiene instructions. I initially learned about fluoride's mechanism of action the very first month i was in dental school, and honestly, my professor Dr. Metz gave me an incredible basis. But then sadly, that was really the last I heard of it.  Fluoride is actually an incredible chemical. It has revolutionized dentistry. I think fluoride is to dentistry what vaccines are to modern medicine. What other compound has entirely changed the dental landscape?  This episode is going to do what we do best on the podcast, we'll uncover the science behind fluoride and even more specifically, the swiss army knife of fluoride, stannous fluoride. We'll also clear up some misconceptions related to stannous fluoride. Here with us today is chemical engineer Dr. Samuel St John and board certified prosthodontist Dr. Ward Noble. We'll unpack the hidden story of stannous fluoride.  Find me on Instagram: @dental_digest_podcast Website: https://dentaldigestinstitute.com/

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 61:44


HOUR 1 Testing For and Fixing Magnesium Deficiency- Carolyn Dean MD ND  Magnesium plays many important roles in the structure and the function of the human body. The adult human body contains about 25 grams of magnesium. Over 60% of all the magnesium in the body is found in the skeleton, about 27% is found in muscle, 6% to 7% is found in other cells, and less than 1% is found outside of cells.  WOW – why does the body require so much darned magnesium? Well, it turns out that magnesium is not only producing necessary enzymes and working in the mitochondria to make ATP but magnesium is also necessary for protein synthesis at the ribosomal level. The ribosomes are the cellular organelles where proteins are synthesized. Magnesium “activates” the amino acids involved and allows the mRNA to attach to the ribosomes. Magnesium is also found in the nucleus of the cell and is essential for the stability of the nucleic acids RNA and DNA. If DNA and RNA structure do not remain stable you may have mutations in the codes and produce incorrect peptides are none at all during protein synthesis. Energy for the production of proteins must come from ATP as well. Without magnesium available in many areas of the cell, protein synthesis cannot occur.  Okay- so magnesium is super critical! BUT – how do you know if you have enough magnesium in your body to perform all the essential functions for human health? One way to be certain your levels of magnesium are well within the normal range is to get a magnesium RBC red blood cell (RBC) essential mineral test. Another option is to enroll in our GrassrootsHealth nutritional supplement research project and you'll get your magnesium testing as well as vitamin D, Essential Fatty Acids and TSH/Thyroid levels all through one at-home bloodspot testing kit.  Another way to determine if you have enough magnesium in your system is to pay attention to your body's performance and symptoms as Dr. Carolyn Dean recommends. By learning how to ‘read the signs' you can ensure magnesium balance and good health. Clinical symptoms of magnesium deficiency are physical signs that are clearly related to both its physiological role and its significant impact on the healthy balance of minerals such as calcium and potassium. Tics, muscle spasms and cramps, seizures, anxiety, and irregular heart rhythms are among the classic signs and symptoms of low magnesium. Latent symptoms are symptoms are present but concealed by an inability to distinguish their signs from other disease states. Caused by low magnesium intake prevalent in nearly all industrialized nations, they can include migraine headaches, insomnia, depression, and chronic fatigue, among others.  You can also determine if you are at risk for magnesium deficiency through your lifestyle. For example, did you know that most dark colored sodas contain phosphates? These substances actually bind with magnesium inside the digestive tract, rendering it unavailable to the body. So even if you are eating a balanced diet, by drinking soda with your meals you are flushing magnesium out of your system. Fluorides in toothpaste and drugs can also bind magnesium and render it unavailable as well depleting your storage sites and creating deficiency symptoms. Foods, caffeine, sugar, stress, and prescription meds are all within our power to control and manage so that magnesium storage sites do not become depleted.  Finally, aging is another factor in magnesium depletion. Older adults are particularly vulnerable to low magnesium status. It has been shown that aging, stress and disease all contribute to increasing magnesium needs, yet most older adults actually take in less magnesium from food sources than when they were younger.  In addition, magnesium metabolism may be less efficient as we grow older, as changes the GI tract and kidneys contribute to older adults absorbing less and retaining less magnesium. If you are above 55 and also showing lifestyle signs or symptoms related to low magnesium, it's particularly important that you work to improve your magnesium intake.  About Dr. Carolyn Dean    Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has been featured on national media for over 30 years offering practical strategies to improve health, vitality, and well-being the natural way. As a medical doctor, naturopath, certified clinical nutritionist and master of many modalities including acupuncture and homeopathy, Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has authored over 33 books and 100 publications including The Magnesium Miracle, 3rd Edition, Hormone Balance, Future Health Now Encyclopedia and Heart Health. Please note that the information and opinions expressed on these broadcasts are not designed to constitute advice or recommendations as to any disease, ailment, or physical condition. You should not act or rely upon any information contained in these broadcasts without seeking the advice of your personal physician. If you have any questions about the information or opinions expressed during these broadcasts, please contact your doctor.  Video Version: https://youtu.be/J5YBQqo8pCo Disclosure: Dr. Dean does have a financial interest in the sale of all the Completement Formulas.  Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656   ID: 8836953587 press #.  To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand  Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.com We will be glad to respond to your email  Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com   Chatline on Station: http://bit.ly/Dreamvisions7Radio_Network 

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 57:28


HOUR 2 Testing For and Fixing Magnesium Deficiency- Carolyn Dean MD ND  Magnesium plays many important roles in the structure and the function of the human body. The adult human body contains about 25 grams of magnesium. Over 60% of all the magnesium in the body is found in the skeleton, about 27% is found in muscle, 6% to 7% is found in other cells, and less than 1% is found outside of cells.  WOW – why does the body require so much darned magnesium? Well, it turns out that magnesium is not only producing necessary enzymes and working in the mitochondria to make ATP but magnesium is also necessary for protein synthesis at the ribosomal level. The ribosomes are the cellular organelles where proteins are synthesized. Magnesium “activates” the amino acids involved and allows the mRNA to attach to the ribosomes. Magnesium is also found in the nucleus of the cell and is essential for the stability of the nucleic acids RNA and DNA. If DNA and RNA structure do not remain stable you may have mutations in the codes and produce incorrect peptides are none at all during protein synthesis. Energy for the production of proteins must come from ATP as well. Without magnesium available in many areas of the cell, protein synthesis cannot occur.  Okay- so magnesium is super critical! BUT – how do you know if you have enough magnesium in your body to perform all the essential functions for human health? One way to be certain your levels of magnesium are well within the normal range is to get a magnesium RBC red blood cell (RBC) essential mineral test. Another option is to enroll in our GrassrootsHealth nutritional supplement research project and you'll get your magnesium testing as well as vitamin D, Essential Fatty Acids and TSH/Thyroid levels all through one at-home bloodspot testing kit.  Another way to determine if you have enough magnesium in your system is to pay attention to your body's performance and symptoms as Dr. Carolyn Dean recommends. By learning how to ‘read the signs' you can ensure magnesium balance and good health. Clinical symptoms of magnesium deficiency are physical signs that are clearly related to both its physiological role and its significant impact on the healthy balance of minerals such as calcium and potassium. Tics, muscle spasms and cramps, seizures, anxiety, and irregular heart rhythms are among the classic signs and symptoms of low magnesium. Latent symptoms are symptoms are present but concealed by an inability to distinguish their signs from other disease states. Caused by low magnesium intake prevalent in nearly all industrialized nations, they can include migraine headaches, insomnia, depression, and chronic fatigue, among others.  You can also determine if you are at risk for magnesium deficiency through your lifestyle. For example, did you know that most dark colored sodas contain phosphates? These substances actually bind with magnesium inside the digestive tract, rendering it unavailable to the body. So even if you are eating a balanced diet, by drinking soda with your meals you are flushing magnesium out of your system. Fluorides in toothpaste and drugs can also bind magnesium and render it unavailable as well depleting your storage sites and creating deficiency symptoms. Foods, caffeine, sugar, stress, and prescription meds are all within our power to control and manage so that magnesium storage sites do not become depleted.  Finally, aging is another factor in magnesium depletion. Older adults are particularly vulnerable to low magnesium status. It has been shown that aging, stress and disease all contribute to increasing magnesium needs, yet most older adults actually take in less magnesium from food sources than when they were younger.  In addition, magnesium metabolism may be less efficient as we grow older, as changes the GI tract and kidneys contribute to older adults absorbing less and retaining less magnesium. If you are above 55 and also showing lifestyle signs or symptoms related to low magnesium, it's particularly important that you work to improve your magnesium intake.  About Dr. Carolyn Dean    Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has been featured on national media for over 30 years offering practical strategies to improve health, vitality, and well-being the natural way. As a medical doctor, naturopath, certified clinical nutritionist and master of many modalities including acupuncture and homeopathy, Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has authored over 33 books and 100 publications including The Magnesium Miracle, 3rd Edition, Hormone Balance, Future Health Now Encyclopedia and Heart Health. Please note that the information and opinions expressed on these broadcasts are not designed to constitute advice or recommendations as to any disease, ailment, or physical condition. You should not act or rely upon any information contained in these broadcasts without seeking the advice of your personal physician. If you have any questions about the information or opinions expressed during these broadcasts, please contact your doctor.  Video Version: https://youtu.be/J5YBQqo8pCo Disclosure: Dr. Dean does have a financial interest in the sale of all the Completement Formulas.  Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656   ID: 8836953587 press #.  To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand  Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.com We will be glad to respond to your email  Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com   Chatline on Station: http://bit.ly/Dreamvisions7Radio_Network 

Elmar’s Tooth Talk – The Missing Link to Total Health
019 Toothpaste - Toxins from the tube

Elmar’s Tooth Talk – The Missing Link to Total Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 16:54


Hello and a very warm welcome to Elmar's Tooth Talk: The Missing Link to Total Health. Weekly powerful, clear and effective content designed to optimise your natural health, wellbeing and wellness delivered by world-renowned holistic dentist, health coach and multi-qualified naturopath Dr Elmar Jung opening your mind and consciousness to the connection between teeth and overall health plus the importance of oral hygiene, gut health, diet, lifestyle, supplementation and detoxification.    You'll find out about the hazardous toxins and life-threatening risks of dental materials and treatments and what you can do about them. You'll understand why your teeth are probably the most important part of your health and how applying what you learn in the Podcast can kick-start your well-being revolution and transform your oral and overall health. If you always suspected that there is more to your health than just drill-fill-bill dentistry, then this Podcast is for you. In this episode you discover: WHY avoid conventional toothpastes HOW to identify toxic ingredients in your toothpastes WHY parents must read the packaging information WHAT about Fluorides in toothpaste HOW to make your own toothpaste For more information on any of the subjects covered in this podcast: - Connect with Dr Elmar Online  https://www.dr-elmar-jung.com/about/ - Follow his official Facebook Page  https://www.facebook.com/DrElmarJung/ - Follow his official Twitter handle https://twitter.com/elmarjung - Watch his latest YouTube Video https://www.youtube.com/user/DrElmarJung

Beyond Brushing- Optimised Oral Health Outcomes
#15 A 21st century scientific approach to managing dental decay using silver fluorides. With Dr. Jeremy Horst.

Beyond Brushing- Optimised Oral Health Outcomes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 36:12


The words ‘'cavities can stop'' is both a question and a statement! In this episode, USA's Dr Jeremy Horst DDS, MD, PhD helps us understand why he is such an advocate for silver fluorides and is leading the world in education and research in the material and its beneficial effects.Dr Horst is a scientist and paediatric dentist and, with an enquiring mind, was looking for an answer to the problem of tooth decay. When silver fluorides were presented to him as an option, he embarked on research and use in clinical practice. Combining advanced scientific research and positive clinical outcomes, Dr Horst is one of the world's most knowledgeable practitioners and clinical educators.   (This information is presented in non-dental terms so that the whole community can understand the benefits available to them.) Dr Horst and Cathy discuss some of the advantages using silver fluorides have had for their patients and discusses the modern-day approach to managing dental decay from a clinical and scientific perspective. As Dr Horst's outstanding (and exhaustive) research continues the gains for patients and clinicians will continue into the future. The graphic we spoke about in the interview can be seen in the show notes in the Beyond Brushing website. www.beyondbrushing.com

Theories of the Third Kind
Coronavirus, Fluoride, & Justin Trudeau Conspiracy – Theories Thursday

Theories of the Third Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 72:46


The Coronavirus 101 and conspiracy theories surrounding it. Fluorides origins, is it bad for you? The Justin Trudeau and Fidel […]

Theories of the Third Kind
Coronavirus, Fluoride, & Justin Trudeau Conspiracy – Theories Thursday

Theories of the Third Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 72:32


The Coronavirus 101 and conspiracy theories surrounding it. Fluorides origins, is it bad for you? The Justin Trudeau and Fidel […]

The Vital Veda Podcast: Ayurveda | Holistic Health | Cosmic and Natural Law
Fluoride: The Definitive Truth & Your Water Supply | Merilyn Haines #015

The Vital Veda Podcast: Ayurveda | Holistic Health | Cosmic and Natural Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 78:01


FLUORIDE: One of the most pernicious toxins.But people don't quite fully understand it and thus are confused which results in people not averting the dangers of fluoride.Learn the cold hard facts and science and understand the situation occurring in one of your life basics, your water supply!Fluoride is a sensitive and controversial topic, but it is also confusing for people because they hear so many different things.That is why we need to get definitive.We are not going to tell you what to do, what water to use.You have a right to know about the industrial systems that are providing society.Then, you can go ahead and make an INFORMED decision on what you, your community, your children, your animals - drink and bathe in.ABOUT MERILYN HAINESMerilyn is a co-founder of Queenslanders for Safe Water, a group which holds concerns about adverse health effects of water fluoridation and the issue that it is unethical mass medication.Merilyn is now retired, but worked for over 30 years as a medical laboratory scientist in both the government and private sectors.She first became concerned about water fluoridation many years ago when a close relatives health suffered from water fluoridation.Merilyn has played a major role in removing fluoride in water supplies across the state of Queensland in Australia by educating governments on the issue so that they THEMSELVES formally reject fluoridation.IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS:The Types of Fluoride - It is not just one chemical. It is not just black and white.Why was Fluoride Initially Added to Water and Why Does it Continue to BeWhy most countries in the world DO NOT fluoridate!Ethics - Mass Medication - treating ALL people - all ages, all body types. Violating principles of medical ethics.How to truly address dental health as a collective nation.Chemicals cocktails are synergistic.Chlorine in out water supply.Fluoride related harm and health implications.What fluoride actually does to our dental health.Fluorides effect on mental and brain health.The danger of exposing children to Fluoride.Bathing in fluoride - transdermal absorption.HELP SUPPORT THIS SHOW!Starting and growing a podcast requires a lot of time, energy, and money. Do you appreciate this information, and want to support my intention to deliver as much life enriching knowledge as possible to as many people as possible? The easiest, and most effective way you can help is to do this:Subscribe to the show by clicking “subscribe” in iTunes.Write us a review in iTunes and your podcast appShare this show/episode with 1 friend right nowYou'd be amazed how much these three simple steps do to help us grow!Here's the magic link for reviews: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/vital-veda-podcast-ayurveda-holistic-health-cosmic/id1402499244Thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening, and joining me on this evolutionary journey.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=y_kaqK9wLLV2hJsCYl7mFwBcEPNGyuzRIZuHMW5dxoRj2vyQJPvcov1xOO9ZUsn_lG-6Km&country.x=AU&locale.x=AU)

Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE

Dr. Carolyn Dean Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017


WOW – why does the body require so much darned magnesium? Well, it turns out that magnesium is not only producing necessary enzymes and working in the mitochondria to make ATP but magnesium is also necessary for protein synthesis at the ribosomal level. The ribosomes are the cellular organelles where proteins are synthesized. Magnesium “activates” the amino acids involved and allows the mRNA to attach to the ribosomes. Magnesium is also found in the nucleus of the cell and is essential for the stability of the nucleic acids RNA and DNA. If DNA and RNA structure do not remain stable you may have mutations in the codes and produce incorrect peptides are none at all during protein synthesis. Energy for the production of proteins must come from ATP as well. Without magnesium available in many areas of the cell, protein synthesis cannot occur. Okay- so magnesium is super critical! BUT – how do you know if you have enough magnesium in your body to perform all the essential functions for human health? One way to be certain your levels of magnesium are well within the normal range is to get a magnesium RBC red blood cell (RBC) essential mineral test. You can request this test from your family doctor or if you are in a part of the US or the world when you can take this action for yourself, please do so! Just visit requestatest.com and complete the online registration, order the test, and visit a local lab to have the procedure completed. Another way to determine if you have enough magnesium in your system is to pay attention to your body’s performance and symptoms as Dr. Carolyn Dean recommends. By learning how to ‘read the signs’ you can ensure magnesium balance and good health. Clinical symptoms of magnesium deficiency are physical signs that are clearly related to both its physiological role and its significant impact on the healthy balance of minerals such as calcium and potassium. You can also determine if you are at risk for magnesium deficiency through your lifestyle. For example, did you know that most dark colored sodas contain phosphates? These substances actually bind with magnesium inside the digestive tract, rendering it unavailable to the body. So even if you are eating a balanced diet, by drinking soda with your meals you are flushing magnesium out of your system. Fluorides in toothpaste and drugs can also bind magnesium and render it unavailable as well depleting your storage sites and creating deficiency symptoms. Foods, caffeine, sugar, stress, and prescription meds are all within our power to control and manage so that magnesium storage sites do not become depleted. Finally, aging is another factor in magnesium depletion. Older adults are particularly vulnerable to low magnesium status. It has been shown that aging all contribute to increasing magnesium needs, yet most older adults actually take in less magnesium from food sources than when they were younger. In addition, magnesium metabolism may be less efficient as we grow older, as changes the GI tract and kidneys contribute to older adults absorbing less and retaining less magnesium. If you are above 55 and also showing lifestyle signs or symptoms related to low magnesium, it’s particularly important that you work to improve your magnesium intake. Now that you know all the ways to determine your level of magnesium deficiency it's even more important to know how to increase your magnesium saturation. That's where talking with world-renown magnesium expert Dr. Carolyn Dean comes into play. Join us for another beneficial radio broadcast tonight!

Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE

Dr. Carolyn Dean Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017


WOW – why does the body require so much darned magnesium? Well, it turns out that magnesium is not only producing necessary enzymes and working in the mitochondria to make ATP but magnesium is also necessary for protein synthesis at the ribosomal level. The ribosomes are the cellular organelles where proteins are synthesized. Magnesium “activates” the amino acids involved and allows the mRNA to attach to the ribosomes. Magnesium is also found in the nucleus of the cell and is essential for the stability of the nucleic acids RNA and DNA. If DNA and RNA structure do not remain stable you may have mutations in the codes and produce incorrect peptides are none at all during protein synthesis. Energy for the production of proteins must come from ATP as well. Without magnesium available in many areas of the cell, protein synthesis cannot occur. Okay- so magnesium is super critical! BUT – how do you know if you have enough magnesium in your body to perform all the essential functions for human health? One way to be certain your levels of magnesium are well within the normal range is to get a magnesium RBC red blood cell (RBC) essential mineral test. You can request this test from your family doctor or if you are in a part of the US or the world when you can take this action for yourself, please do so! Just visit requestatest.com and complete the online registration, order the test, and visit a local lab to have the procedure completed. Another way to determine if you have enough magnesium in your system is to pay attention to your body’s performance and symptoms as Dr. Carolyn Dean recommends. By learning how to ‘read the signs’ you can ensure magnesium balance and good health. Clinical symptoms of magnesium deficiency are physical signs that are clearly related to both its physiological role and its significant impact on the healthy balance of minerals such as calcium and potassium. You can also determine if you are at risk for magnesium deficiency through your lifestyle. For example, did you know that most dark colored sodas contain phosphates? These substances actually bind with magnesium inside the digestive tract, rendering it unavailable to the body. So even if you are eating a balanced diet, by drinking soda with your meals you are flushing magnesium out of your system. Fluorides in toothpaste and drugs can also bind magnesium and render it unavailable as well depleting your storage sites and creating deficiency symptoms. Foods, caffeine, sugar, stress, and prescription meds are all within our power to control and manage so that magnesium storage sites do not become depleted. Finally, aging is another factor in magnesium depletion. Older adults are particularly vulnerable to low magnesium status. It has been shown that aging all contribute to increasing magnesium needs, yet most older adults actually take in less magnesium from food sources than when they were younger. In addition, magnesium metabolism may be less efficient as we grow older, as changes the GI tract and kidneys contribute to older adults absorbing less and retaining less magnesium. If you are above 55 and also showing lifestyle signs or symptoms related to low magnesium, it’s particularly important that you work to improve your magnesium intake. Now that you know all the ways to determine your level of magnesium deficiency it's even more important to know how to increase your magnesium saturation. That's where talking with world-renown magnesium expert Dr. Carolyn Dean comes into play. Join us for another beneficial radio broadcast tonight!

Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE

Dr. Carolyn Dean Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017


WOW – why does the body require so much darned magnesium? Well, it turns out that magnesium is not only producing necessary enzymes and working in the mitochondria to make ATP but magnesium is also necessary for protein synthesis at the ribosomal level. The ribosomes are the cellular organelles where proteins are synthesized. Magnesium “activates” the amino acids involved and allows the mRNA to attach to the ribosomes. Magnesium is also found in the nucleus of the cell and is essential for the stability of the nucleic acids RNA and DNA. If DNA and RNA structure do not remain stable you may have mutations in the codes and produce incorrect peptides are none at all during protein synthesis. Energy for the production of proteins must come from ATP as well. Without magnesium available in many areas of the cell, protein synthesis cannot occur. Okay- so magnesium is super critical! BUT – how do you know if you have enough magnesium in your body to perform all the essential functions for human health? One way to be certain your levels of magnesium are well within the normal range is to get a magnesium RBC red blood cell (RBC) essential mineral test. You can request this test from your family doctor or if you are in a part of the US or the world when you can take this action for yourself, please do so! Just visit requestatest.com and complete the online registration, order the test, and visit a local lab to have the procedure completed. Another way to determine if you have enough magnesium in your system is to pay attention to your body’s performance and symptoms as Dr. Carolyn Dean recommends. By learning how to ‘read the signs’ you can ensure magnesium balance and good health. Clinical symptoms of magnesium deficiency are physical signs that are clearly related to both its physiological role and its significant impact on the healthy balance of minerals such as calcium and potassium. You can also determine if you are at risk for magnesium deficiency through your lifestyle. For example, did you know that most dark colored sodas contain phosphates? These substances actually bind with magnesium inside the digestive tract, rendering it unavailable to the body. So even if you are eating a balanced diet, by drinking soda with your meals you are flushing magnesium out of your system. Fluorides in toothpaste and drugs can also bind magnesium and render it unavailable as well depleting your storage sites and creating deficiency symptoms. Foods, caffeine, sugar, stress, and prescription meds are all within our power to control and manage so that magnesium storage sites do not become depleted. Finally, aging is another factor in magnesium depletion. Older adults are particularly vulnerable to low magnesium status. It has been shown that aging all contribute to increasing magnesium needs, yet most older adults actually take in less magnesium from food sources than when they were younger. In addition, magnesium metabolism may be less efficient as we grow older, as changes the GI tract and kidneys contribute to older adults absorbing less and retaining less magnesium. If you are above 55 and also showing lifestyle signs or symptoms related to low magnesium, it’s particularly important that you work to improve your magnesium intake. Now that you know all the ways to determine your level of magnesium deficiency it's even more important to know how to increase your magnesium saturation. That's where talking with world-renown magnesium expert Dr. Carolyn Dean comes into play. Join us for another beneficial radio broadcast tonight!

Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE

Dr. Carolyn Dean Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017


WOW – why does the body require so much darned magnesium? Well, it turns out that magnesium is not only producing necessary enzymes and working in the mitochondria to make ATP but magnesium is also necessary for protein synthesis at the ribosomal level. The ribosomes are the cellular organelles where proteins are synthesized. Magnesium “activates” the amino acids involved and allows the mRNA to attach to the ribosomes. Magnesium is also found in the nucleus of the cell and is essential for the stability of the nucleic acids RNA and DNA. If DNA and RNA structure do not remain stable you may have mutations in the codes and produce incorrect peptides are none at all during protein synthesis. Energy for the production of proteins must come from ATP as well. Without magnesium available in many areas of the cell, protein synthesis cannot occur. Okay- so magnesium is super critical! BUT – how do you know if you have enough magnesium in your body to perform all the essential functions for human health? One way to be certain your levels of magnesium are well within the normal range is to get a magnesium RBC red blood cell (RBC) essential mineral test. You can request this test from your family doctor or if you are in a part of the US or the world when you can take this action for yourself, please do so! Just visit requestatest.com and complete the online registration, order the test, and visit a local lab to have the procedure completed. Another way to determine if you have enough magnesium in your system is to pay attention to your body’s performance and symptoms as Dr. Carolyn Dean recommends. By learning how to ‘read the signs’ you can ensure magnesium balance and good health. Clinical symptoms of magnesium deficiency are physical signs that are clearly related to both its physiological role and its significant impact on the healthy balance of minerals such as calcium and potassium. You can also determine if you are at risk for magnesium deficiency through your lifestyle. For example, did you know that most dark colored sodas contain phosphates? These substances actually bind with magnesium inside the digestive tract, rendering it unavailable to the body. So even if you are eating a balanced diet, by drinking soda with your meals you are flushing magnesium out of your system. Fluorides in toothpaste and drugs can also bind magnesium and render it unavailable as well depleting your storage sites and creating deficiency symptoms. Foods, caffeine, sugar, stress, and prescription meds are all within our power to control and manage so that magnesium storage sites do not become depleted. Finally, aging is another factor in magnesium depletion. Older adults are particularly vulnerable to low magnesium status. It has been shown that aging all contribute to increasing magnesium needs, yet most older adults actually take in less magnesium from food sources than when they were younger. In addition, magnesium metabolism may be less efficient as we grow older, as changes the GI tract and kidneys contribute to older adults absorbing less and retaining less magnesium. If you are above 55 and also showing lifestyle signs or symptoms related to low magnesium, it’s particularly important that you work to improve your magnesium intake. Now that you know all the ways to determine your level of magnesium deficiency it's even more important to know how to increase your magnesium saturation. That's where talking with world-renown magnesium expert Dr. Carolyn Dean comes into play. Join us for another beneficial radio broadcast tonight!

Chemistry in its element
Fluorides: Chemistry in its element

Chemistry in its element

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2015 7:03


Sensible approach to dental rot or sinister communist plot? Brian Clegg examines the much-maligned fluorides

Alchemy with John Gibbons
Alchemy Radio 003 - Aisling Fitzgibbon

Alchemy with John Gibbons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2012 46:52


Episode 3. Aisling Fitzgibbon talks about her upcoming legal challenge against the Irish Government. For nearly 50 years the Irish Government have been adding hydrofluorosilicic acid to the drinking water, for the purposes they say of dental hygiene. Now however, with mounting evidence linking fluoride (and hydrofluorosilicic acid) to numerous illnesses and diseases, a nutrition student from County Kerry is planning to take a legal challenge in order to stop untested chemical substances being added to the water supply. There is a large group of Irish citizens who believe that the water fluoridation policy in Ireland should be stopped, and a full inquiry into this mandatory government policy be carried out, starting with its introduction in 1964, through to the formation and continued professional guidance from the Irish Expert Body on Fluorides and Health, and also a detailed review of the most recent report to be produced in Ireland, (by Declan Waugh of Enviro Management Services, Co. Cork) entitled ‘Human Toxicity, Environmental Concerns and Legal Implications of Water Fluoridation’. For more info see: http://suethegovforfluoride.com/ Host: John Gibbons (www.djjohgnibbons.com) Music: Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall Contact: alchemy@clubeducate.net Twitter: www.twitter.com/alchemyradio

Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/06
Investigations of heterolytic reactivity – from Fluoro-Substituted Benzhydryl derivatives to Benzhydryl Fluorides

Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/06

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2011


Mon, 19 Dec 2011 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/13983/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/13983/1/Nolte_Christoph.pdf Nolte, Christoph ddc:540,

Healthy Diet | Nutrition | Alternative Health | Health Information | Healthy Living | Life Enthusiast
Prostate Cancer | Alternative Health | Life Enthusiast Podcast | Podcast #185

Healthy Diet | Nutrition | Alternative Health | Health Information | Healthy Living | Life Enthusiast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2010 29:04


The main function of iodine in your body is to balance the endocrine system (especially the thyroid gland), resulting in greater ability to manage your emotional states. This is more obvious in women because of different hormonal dynamics. Its secondary function is to regulate reproductive organs (ovaries & breasts in women, prostate in men). Adequate iodine intake will also result in much-improved muscular coordination, flexibility and strength, plus improved vision as the eye muscles loose their unwanted calcium that causes hardening and stiffness. Iodine supplementation can also induce long term remission of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Extended iodine deficiency contributes heavily to our recent epidemic cancers of breasts, ovaries, and prostate. Benefits of Sea-Odine * Increased Energy & Stamina * Reduced arthritic joint pains and muscle pains * Increased elasticity of muscles and tendons * Faster healing of wounds, injuries or trauma through activated stem cell system * Improved Immune System Function * Helps Eliminate Toxic Halogens: Bromides, Fluorides, etc. * Clearer Thinking & Less Brain Fog * Lower Cholesterol & Triglycerides * Improves Insulin Sensitivity & Regulates Blood Sugar * Improved Sweating Mechanism for Detoxification * Improved Digestion and Bowel Function (greater volume, transit time, etc.) * Improved Urinary Excretions * Improves Breast Milk Quantity & Quality (passes to infant) * Reduced Body Odors (vaginal, foot, underarm, etc.) * Broad Spectrum Antiseptic, Antibiotic & Antiparasite * Eliminates common fungal infections like ringworm, toenail fungus, etc. * Improved Thyroid & Endocrine Function Sea-Odine Vitamin C Question #1: Dr. Ewan Cameron, and two-time Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling, did studies in Scotland (which were duplicated by studies in Canada and Japan) comparing Vitamin C therapy to chemotherapy. Which group of patients, the ones on vitamin C or chemotherapy, lived longer on average, and by how much? Answer: The vitamin C patients lived an average of six times longer than the chemotherapy patients. I don't know why anyone would be surprised at this result. Cancer in many cases is nothing but a symptom of a weakened immunity system. Chemotherapy virtually destroys an already weakened immunity system, and it is the immunity system that deals with cancer on a normal basis. On the other hand, Vitamin C helps build the immunity system. It makes sense that someone who has had their immunity system built up would outlive someone who had their immunity system destroyed. Here are some anti-cancer ideas. Each week Martin Pytela begin_of_the_skype_highlighting     end_of_the_skype_highlighting and Scott Paton discuss Holistic principles for healthy living. Life Enthusiast Co-op is built on over 25 years in study, health consultations and market research in the field of holistic and alternative medicine. We deliver solid time tested expertise. We are in this business not for the money, but for the passion, we have for sharing with others what we had to learn the hard way, through experience. We focus on high quality, innovative holistic solutions. Length: 35:27 Go to iTunes and review our podcast: iTunes Life Enthusiast Reviews and 5 star ratings If You Enjoyed This, Please Go To "FANS OF THIS SHOW" On The RIGHT And Then Click On "BECOME A FAN". In Addition, PLEASE CLICK On The “SEND TO A FRIEND” At The Bottom Of This Podcast…. COPY THE DATA And SEND THIS, and “My Pod Home Page URL”, To EVERYONE In Your ADDRESS BOOK…. FRIENDS Or ENEMIES! WANT TO BE NOTIFIED OF NEW EPISODES? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Go To “Join my mailing list ” On The RIGHT………. When It Comes Up You Will See On This Page “Add me to Life Enthusiast''s mailing list:” ………. And Then type in your name and email address ………. Now Just Click “Save”. Technorati Tags: weight loss, Diet, Obesity, Dieting, Healthy Living,Food, Exercise, Fitness, Nutrition, Supplements, Lose Weight, Martin Pytela, Scott Paton.