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In this episode of the Progressive Dairy Podcast, Jamie Sullivan of Rippleview Hoof Care joins host Matti McBride to discuss hoof care. Learn how Sullivan got his start in hoof trimming, his take on misconceptions surrounding lameness, tips for detecting lameness, the importance of a designated trim area and more. Here is the episode breakdown: 1:00 – Get to know Jamie Sullivan2:40 – Sullivan's take on lameness misconceptions5:15 – The importance of recordkeeping of hoof treatments7:30 – Communicating with other members of the dairy team8:40 – Footbath design and efficacy10:40 – Hoof care priorities11:50 – Training employees to recognize signs of lameness13:00 – The importance of establishing a trim area15:20 – Designing a trim area16:45 – Tips for a successful trim day19:00 – Creating goals for hoof care20:00 – Rapid-fire questions
This episode of Sound Heap with John-Luke Roberts demonstrates perfectly why it's the best podcast network in the world - and certainly a better podcast nework than Guff Pit! We mean, does Guff Pit have shows like When I Met Myself I Said HelloSci Why? Impressionists Talk Male Mental HealthHollywood And Hollydid!Footbath, the unofficial companion podcast to the TV show Waterspark (the only dating show set in a waterpark)Macron Yacks OnCastles in the Sand: The Art of Competitive Sand CastlingOf course they don't! So stay right here on the Sound Heap podcast network for all your favourite podcasts.Sound Heap was created and hosted by John-Luke Roberts, and featured Jeremy Bent, Kemah Bob, Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Kieran Hodgson, Athena Kugblenu, Hal Lublin, Stevie Martin, Sarah Morgan, Jordan Morris, Eleanor Morton, John Norris, Joz Norris, Jonathan Oldfield, Nic Sampson, Lorna Rose Treen and Bilal Zafar. The original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch & Compass, and the show was mixed by Rich Evans at Syncbox Post. It was produced and edited by Ed Morrish for Lead Mojo productions.Sound Heap is a proud member of the Maximum Fun network.
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Why You Should Listen: In this episode, you will learn about cutting edge integrative medicine tools in support of those dealing with complex, chronic illness. About My Guest: My guest for this episode is Dr. Michael Karlfeldt. Michael Karlfeldt, ND, PhD is a Board-Certified Naturopath with expertise in a wide variety of naturopathic modalities and healing practices. His fascination with naturopathy began at an early age when he met Dr. Ingemar Wiberg, a leading Swedish Naturopathic Doctor, in Switzerland when he was 13 years old. After studying Engineering for two years, he worked with Dr. Wilberg for seven years in a demanding, rigorous, and carefully-supervised apprenticeship. It was this work that opened his eyes to the world of natural healing. Dr. Karlfeldt currently practices at the Karlfeldt Center in Meridian, Idaho, where he works with patients using numerous healing tools including: IV Therapy, Applied Psycho Neurobiology, Oxidative Medicine, Naturopathic Oncology, Neural Therapy, Sports Performance, Energy Medicine, Natural Medicine, Nutritional Therapies, Aromatherapy, Auriculotherapy, Reflexology, Autonomic Response Testing, Anti-Aging Medicine, and others. His passion to promote Natural Health publicly has led Dr. Karlfeldt to be a sought-after lecturer, writer, and professor. His current endeavors include hosting of the popular TV show "True Health with Dr. Karlfeldt" available on Amazon Prime and the HealthMade Radio Show and Podcast. Tens of thousands of patients have sought his naturopathic expertise in his clinic in the more than 30 years that Dr. Karlfeldt has been practicing. Dr. Karlfeldt believes in the innate intelligence and healing power of the body and if properly supported spiritually, emotionally, and nutritionally, it can find its way back to health. Key Takeaways: How does Autonomic Response Testing (ART) provide new insights? How often does trauma play a role in complex, chronic illness? What do live blood cell microscopy and oxidative dried blood testing tell about the patient's health status? In support of detoxification, how are Laser Energetic Detox (LED) and ionic foot baths utilized? What are the more common conditions where ozone therapy may be helpful? Can HBOT be helpful in those dealing with chronic Lyme disease? What is PDT or photodynamic therapy? What are the applications of PDT? What is the role of a photosensitizer? Can PDT help to address microbial overgrowths? What is the role of stem cell medicine in Lyme disease and other chronic conditions? What is platelet-derived nano medicine? Are platelets able to deliver medications to a specific target area in the body? What is the HOCATT? How might peptides be supportive in chronic conditions? What cutting edge integrative medicine tools might be used in the treatment of Lyme disease or mold illness? Connect With My Guest: https://TheKarlfeldtCenter.com Interview Date: October 12, 2021 Transcript: To review a transcript of this show, visit http://BetterHealthGuy.com/Episode154 Additional Information: To learn more, visit http://BetterHealthGuy.com. Disclaimer: The content of this show is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Nothing in today's discussion is meant to serve as medical advice or as information to facilitate self-treatment. As always, please discuss any potential health-related decisions with your own personal medical authority.
In my interview with Dr. Christine Schaffner we discuss heavy metals, osteoporosis detoxification, lyme disease and so much more.LIMITED TIME FREE ACCESS-->Click Here For Your FREE 7-Day Osteoporosis KickstartEpisode timeline:02:10 Who is Dr. Christine Schaffner07:40 What are heavy metals?09:20 High blood levels of mercury or aluminum means you've had a toxic acute exposure.09:55 Heavy metals can be lodged in different body tissues: brain, heart, nerves, gut, connective tissue, and more.11:15 Dental amalgams are a significant source of mercury. Don't chelate until removed!13:35 Lead and osteoporosis and menopause17:20 Cadmium's effect on bone formation and kidney function20:10 Aluminum23:50 Preferred method of testing for heavy metals24:35 Supporting the body through detoxification with glutathione, foot baths, colon hydrotherapy, binders26:10 We need minerals as cofactors for many of the enzymes for detoxification25:10 The utility of HTMA27:15 What are the pathways for ridding our bodies of heavy metals30:10 Binders: chlorella, clays, zeolites, charcoal, modified citrus pectin. 30-60 minutes before a meal.31:10 We need to protect the kidneys. Gut inflammation will put more burden on the kidneys.32:40 When dealing with heavy metals, it's well worth your resources to work with someone who knows how to handle them because you can make things worse if not.33:10 If you have mercury amalgams visit a biological dentist to have them removed (you can find one near you at IAOMT.org).38:45 What are some of the daily practices to maintain a detoxified body?41:00 Footbath for detox42:10 Dr. Schaeffner explains Lyme disease and osteoporosis48:40 How do you determine if you have Lyme Disease?50:30 Where can you find Dr. Schaffner (drchristineschaffner.com, spectrum of health podcast)***Resources Mentioned:--->Claim your FREE 7-Day Osteoporosis Kickstart here! (the exact information you need to accelerate your path to stronger bones now)Show notes @ https://bonecoach.com/heavy-metals-osteoporosis-christine-schaffner/Where to find Dr. Schaffner's work and "Spectrum of Health" podcast: https://www.drchristineschaffner.com/Youtube version of this interview: https://youtu.be/CDtJBhwRRpE***What can you do to support your bone health and this podcast?1. Hit the “Subscribe” Button. 2. Leave a review. Thank you!
In this episode we focus of on effective footbath design. We are joined by Sheep Specialist Damian Costello who starts by discussing the role of good footbath facilities in a lameness control programme and why batch footbaths are preferable.
You know those business book authors who tell you, 'Dip in and out, read this book any way you choose'? Andy Cope, author of The Little Book of Emotional Intelligence, is not one of them. "I specifically set this book out so it starts easy, and then it gets a little bit stodgy in the middle, and then it knocks your socks off at the end... It's like going to the swimming baths. You get your bathers on, and then you go out, first of all, you step through the chlorinated little bath, where your feet get wet but nothing else happens, so I take you through the chlorinated foot bath of academia first, because it's not very challenging, and then we go in the shallow end, and we splash around a bit and get a bit wet, until we get our confidence, and then, and only then, are you allowed in the deep end. If I chuck you in at the deep end first, you'll die. We do get to the deep end in the book, but we start in the shallow foot bath of chlorinated academia." And it was at this point that I found myself actually crying with laughter, which is a first for this podcast. Andy describes himself as "in a very lonely part of a Venn diagram", as he's most of the way through the world's longest PhD but also writes stories for 8 year olds (mine loves them). I promise this interview will make you laugh, but it will also give you some incredible insights about life in general and writing about big ideas in particular.
Integrated health, safety and environmental management - for iPod/iPhone
Judy Howell continues her survey.
Integrated health, safety and environmental management - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Judy Howell continues her survey.
Integrated health, safety and environmental management - for iPad/Mac/PC
Judy Howell continues her survey.
Integrated health, safety and environmental management - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Judy Howell continues her survey.