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On this week's Next Steps for Seniors, Wendy Jones welcomes Dr. Fred Schimon DDS to explore “Healthy Teeth for Life.” Learn essential tips for keeping your smile strong as you age, from tackling gum health to mastering daily care routines. Don't miss this quick guide to preserving your teeth and confidence for years to come!
There is absolutely no doubt that healthy teeth are vital for a healthy life. Poor dental care can actually kill you. There's a small number of cases from the States they read about recently where an untreated tooth abscess led to an infection that spread to the brain, and a number of children died as a result of that. Even without catastrophising, bad teeth are miserable. It's painful, leads to other infections throughout the body, it's unsightly - robs people of self-confidence if their teeth are all over the place. But at $353 per visit to the dentist, on average, dental health is not a priority for many people. It can't be. If the money's not there, it's not there. A new report has found that New Zealand's dental system as it stands is costing billions of dollars a year in lost productivity and social impact. The report from Dental for All, who are a group of health professionals, unions and poverty campaigners, is another call to arms to make free dental care universal, with campaigners saying the cost of not acting is exceeding what it would cost to bring dental into the public health care system. The argument against has always been the cost of it. We've seen how much our public healthcare system costs, ballooning costs, that successive chief executives of Health New Zealand have been unable to manage - bringing dental health into that adds another couple of billion to the cost. But Dental for All, and their argument is a bit like the argument David Seymour put up for funding more drugs from Pharmac. He said, well, it's going to cost us less in the long run than allowing diseases to develop and take hold within the community, so if we can prevent them from occurring in the first place, saves us down the track. That's precisely what Dental for All are arguing. While there is free dental care up until the age of 18, the New Zealand Dental Association policy director, Doctor Robin Wyman, told the Mike Hosking Breakfast, they believe free dental care should continue into your mid- 20s. “It would make some sense if you look at the research to increase the free dental care scheme which goes up to 18 years old into the mid 20s. That's where we see quite a peak of acute admissions into hospital in that young adult group. We're not talking about fractures and things like that, we're talking about infections and things that need to be treated. Where do you draw the line, though? If you said free, what is it? Is it a check up? Is it a filling? Is it root canal work? Is it veneers? What is it? I think we talk about the essential dental care - so check-ups and fillings, tooth out if that needed to happen, maybe you would go to root canal treatment, particularly if you're talking about front teeth and those sorts of areas. We're not talking about cosmetic treatments like veneers and orthodontics in that sort of area.” Dental for All estimates the current system is costing $2.5 billion in lost productivity, $ 3.1 billion in lost life satisfaction, or lack of quality of life. Another $103 million was spent on sick days through poor dental health. However, as Doctor Wyman pointed out to Mike they were looking at the lower 22 percentile, so not New Zealanders overall. This has come up periodically. The Greens proposed universal dental care, funded with the wealth tax. Labour were looking at free dental care when they were tossing out ‘please vote for us' during the election campaign - one of them was free dental care for under 30s, gradually increasing that to the population overall. It is hugely expensive and it only gets worse as you get older. As teeth start to age, the gaps start to form, they start to erode and that's when you need the expensive dental work done. The crowns, the root canal and the like. If you can get through 15 to 18 and you don't need the orthodontics, the next time the big expenses hit is around about 50 plus as your teeth start to age. There are people who travel overseas because it is less expensive to go to Thailand and get your teeth done, even with the airfares, even with the stay in the hotel, than it is to go to New Zealand dentists. If things go Pete Tong, however, you're not covered by ACC, so it could end up costing you more in the worst-case scenario. All very well and good to talk about let's pay for the costs upfront and then we don't have to pay for the lost productivity, the quality of life. You can make up any number really when it says look at your lost quality of life, lost productivity. I've no doubt that there are people living in misery because of the state of their mouth and it's leading to bigger problems further down the track that sees them hospitalised. But again, if the money is not there, it's not there, just as it's true of household accounts, it's true of government accounts. Do we have $2 billion right now to put into universal dental healthcare? Adding that to what we already can't pay for in the public health system. Some people are lucky. Some people are born with great teeth. Never have to worry really. Others are plagued from the time they're born with chalky teeth that give way, cause problems, end up with cavities, can't afford to treat them and it just gets worse and worse and worse. Is it a case of having to come up with the money so we save money down the track? Do you buy that having a universal dental healthcare system would save us money in the long run, or is it something that you just have to deal with yourself? Pray that your parents gifted you good teeth? Back in the olden days, like the 40s, 50s and 60s, women used to have their teeth taken out before they got married and fitted with dentures, so they didn't cost their husbands anything. Can you imagine? Perfectly healthy teeth being ripped out of the mouth of a 19-year-old recently engaged woman as a kind of dowry paid for by the bride's family. We don't want to get back to that now, do we? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 682 How does oral health impact your overall health? Dr. Dominik Nischwitz (also known as Dr. Dome) joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 682, to introduce the principles of biological dentistry, how our teeth are connected to different organs in the body, and what alternative approaches to modern dental health we can use for natural healing and prevention. "Bad oral health equals bad overall health. You cannot have good health overall if you have bad oral health. All the oral health care we are doing these days, it's just a band-aid for the wrong lifestyle." - Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
Is your cat eating messily? Does your dog have bad breath? According to Beth Innis, DVM, CVA, CCRT, CVCHM, CVSMT, these could be signs of dental or periodontal disease. This episode covers our pet's oral health, from what you can do at home (Hint: brush, brush, brush!) to the role of professional dentistry. If you've ever had a toothache, you know how much mouth pain can impact your daily life. Home care plus professional dentistry can positively impact other diseases and even behavioral issues exacerbated by poor oral health. From the significance of a good diet to tooth extractions, this important discussion is "the tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth!"Information about the Miles of Smiles charitable initiative. View the COHAT video. (COHAT: Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment)List of Veterinary Oral Health Council accepted products.More Information about Dr. Innis & Sleepy Dog Veterinary.Support the showDisclaimerCheck out VitalVet.org for all PetAbility Podcast episodes related to rehabilitation as well as a plethora of other resources and product information.MedcoVet (show sponsor) - the next generation in laser therapy by putting healing in the hands of the pet owner! By using the Promo Code PETPOD22, when placing your first order with any of our affiliate partners, you will receive 10% off and PetAbility receives 10% . Dr. Buzby's Toe Grips – dog nail grips to keep your dog from slipping! Extra love – use this link and the entire 20% goes to support our show! HedzUpPets Watercollars – save your dog from drowning with this unique lightweight collar when around any body of water!Calm & Cozy Cat Wrap - a must-have for cat owners and vet pros working with cats! Use PETPOD22 for $5 off your order.
Get ready to grin! Our co-hosts, Melissa and Selah, are chatting with the dynamic duo of dentistry—brothers Dr. Scott Harris (welcome back!) and Dr. Brian Harris! These two dental experts are here to explain the tooth of the matter on oral health as we age. From water picks to wisdom teeth, forming good habits early, and why brushing smarter beats brushing harder, they've got your smile covered! Plus, discover how your diet, sleep, and stress levels can seriously dry out your mouth (who wants that!?). Follow their tips and your teeth will thank you! Care Experts is a weekly podcast by CareCredit where we sit down with doctors and experts who give information, tips and insight into healthcare treatments and procedures. Check in every Wednesday for new episodes at carecredit.com/careexperts or subscribe on your favorite podcast app. CareCredit is a health, wellness and personal care credit card that has helped millions of people with promotional financing options and is accepted at hundreds of thousands of provider and retail locations nationwide. Learn more at carecredit.com.
Maintaining healthy teeth can help prevent gum disease and cavities. Brushing and flossing properly can also help prevent plaque, a thin film of bacteria that sticks to your teeth. After you eat, bacteria convert the sugar on your teeth into acids that erode tooth enamel and leave behind cavities. Dr Omid Alan, a Kurdish speaking dentist in Sydney, tells us how to keep our teeth healthy. - Parastina diranên saxlem dikare bibe alîkar da ku pêşî li nexweşî û kavilbûnê bigire. Firçekirin û şûştina bi rêkûpêk jî dikare bibe alîkar ku pêşî li plak, bermahiyê xwarinê ku dibin bakteriya. Piştî ku hûn xwarinê gelekî girînge ku mirov diranên xwe firçe bike. Dr Omêd Alan ku li sydney pijîjkê diranane ji me re behsa çawa diranên xwe tendurist bihêlî dike.
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Good oral health can be a key indicator of overall health and well-being. For young children, early checkups reduce the risk of tooth decay, cavities and helps establish a life-long foundation of good oral health. Dr. Craig Vinall, with the Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Community Oral Health for the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, talks about what parents can do to keep their kid's smiles bright.
The Vital Veda Podcast: Ayurveda | Holistic Health | Cosmic and Natural Law
On this episode Nadine Artemis and Dylan Smith, two sun-worshiping natural health practitioners, explore the sun's healing potential, particularly focussing on its influence on our lifestyle, skin vitality, breast health as well as overall health. ☀️
NADINE ARTEMIS is the author of Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums. She is also the creator of Living Libations, a line of serums, elixirs, and essential oils for those seeking the purest of botanical health and beauty products. Her products have received rave reviews in the New York Times, the National Post, and the Hollywood Reporter. Described by Alanis Morissette as "a true-sense visionary," Artemis is an innovative aromacologist, developing immune enhancing formulas and medicinal blends for health and wellness. Her healing creations, along with her concept of renegade beauty, encourage effortlessness, eschew regimes, and inspire people to rethink conventional notions of beauty and wellness. Nadine Artemis: https://livinglibations.com/ Ronnie Landis: http://www.hhphealth.com
In today's episode, we're talking about mouth wash. I have a simple, cost effective, readily available solution for your mouthwash needs. It's salt water, no you don't have to go to the ocean and gather it up, you can simply mix sea salt into a glass of water and start swishing. Here are 5 benefits of a salt water rinse: Oral Health Benefits Helps with Wound Healing Salt water has demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects Mouth Freshening We all have salt and water. It is ultra cost-effective and accessible. -------- Get the 30 Day Microbiome Upgrade Start accumulating health with the Shake the Sugar guide Ask your lifestyle health questions on social media, tag @drwholeness and use #accumulatehealth. -------- Connect with Dr. Matt online:
Welcome to Episode 178 of Autism Parenting Secrets. Today, we're focusing on the case for non-toxic health and beauty care with our guest, Nadine Artemis.She is the creator of Living Libations, a luxury line of organic wild-crafted non-GMO serums, elixirs, and essential oils for those seeking the purest of the pure botanical natural health and beauty products on the planet.Nadine is also the author of two books, including Renegade Beauty and Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums.Avoiding toxic products is a MUST for you, your child, and your entire family.The secret this week is…Go For HIGH-VIBE Health & BeautyYou'll Discover:Why It Makes Sense To Cleanse With OIL (6:22)How To Protect Your Largest Organ (8:06)The Case For Peppermint (18:50)Options To Address High-Oxalates (20:32)A Science Experiment In Your Mouth and Other Oral Care Tips (26:29)Why Organic Isn't A Guarantee (32:34)The Many Applications For Essential Oils (34:14)The Hazards Of Municipal Water (38:01)Tips To Promote Calm And Restful Sleep (41:01)About Our GuestNadine is a key speaker at health and wellness conferences and a frequent commentator on health and beauty for media outlets. She has received glowing reviews for her work in the Hollywood Reporter, GOOP, Vogue, People, Elle, Yoga Journal, Natural Health, W Magazine, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and National Post.Celebrity fans include Shailene Woodley, Renee Zellweger, Julianne Moore, Carrie Anne Moss, Mandy Moore, First Lady of Canada Sophie Trudeau, and many others. Alanis Morissette describes Nadine as “a true sense-visionary."Aveda founder Horst Rechelbacher calls Nadine “a pure flower of creativity.”Fun Fact: She opened the first full-concept aromatherapy store in North America at just 22 years old. Living LibationsLiving Libations On InstagramLiving Libations On FacebookLiving Libations On YouTubeReferences in The Episode:Living Libations (10% discount with this link)Aqua Tru Water PurifiersAdditional Resources:Take The Quiz: What's YOUR Top Autism Parenting Blindspot?To learn more about Cass & Len, visit us at www.autismparentingsecrets.comBe sure to follow Cass & Len on InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends.
This week we welcome Nadine Artemis, a well-known author, aromatherapist, and natural health advocate. Nadine has authored several books on holistic well-being, including "Renegade Beauty: Reveal and Revive Your Natural Radiance" and "Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums.” In this episode, we talk about: The myths within the dental industry Nutrition to support dental care The physiology of the tooth Remineralizing teeth The causes of cavities and how to prevent them Natural products you can make with things in your kitchen Dental health for children The harmful effects of mercury fillings and options you have To remove the wisdom teeth or not? Further resources: Episode 30 with Sally Fallon, Nourishing Traditions https://open.spotify.com/episode/11XspNaHEWPjCznq7GXJjY Guest information: Nadine's website: www.livinglibations.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/nadineartemisofficial Book: holistic dental care the complete guide to health teeth and gums --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/depths-of-motherhood/message
Want to know about the greatest collection of rare and special oils that celebrity fans Shailene Woodley, Carrie Anne Moss, Mandy Moore and Alanis Morissette all use? My guest is Nadine Artemis who is the author of two books including Renegade Beauty: Reveal and Revive Your Natural Radiance, and Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums. She is the creator of Living Libations, a luxury line of organic wild and pure botanical natural health and beauty products. Artemis is an aromacologist, with immune enhancing formulas and medicinal blends for health and wellness. Her potent dental serums are used worldwide and provide the purest oral care available. She has received glowing reviews in the Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times, New York Magazine, People, Elle, Yoga Journal, Natural Health, The New York Times and National Post. Aveda founder, Horst Rechelbacher, calls Nadine a pure flower of creativity. https://www.LivingLibations.com/ #podcast #DebbiDachinger #Keynote#NadineArtemis #DareToDream #Instagood #instapodcasts #instapodcast #instalove #instawork #instapeople #instatime #instaapple #LivingLibations #InstaEpisode #InstaRadio #InstaBook #dental #beauty #detox #holistic #teeth #gums #essentialOil --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/debbi-dachinger/message
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My guest today on the Over 50 Health & Wellness podcast is Nadine Artemis. Nadine is the author of Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums as well as Renegade Beauty: Reveal and Revive Your Natural Radiance. She is also the creator of Living Libations, a line of botanical health and beauty creations that are among the purest on the planet. Nadine inspires people to rethink conventional notions of beauty and wellness. Join us this week as we discuss the intersection of health and beauty and talk about things like healthy skin biomes and why you should care. We challenge much of the conventional wisdom surrounding how we clean ourselves and call into question many of the commercial products we use to scrub, clean, shampoo and powder ourselves with – and how these products adversely affect our immune systems and overall wellbeing. You can connect with Nadine in the following ways:Book - Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums Book - Renegade Beauty: Reveal and Revive Your Natural RadianceCompany – Living LibationsNadine's Instagram – @nadineartemisofficialLiving Libations Instagram – @livinglibationsofficialLiving Libations YouTubeDownload the Over 50 Health & Wellness Podcast wherever you get podcasts or click the link below to listen now.
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PRASAD is celebrating 25 years in the community and host Mike Sakell highlights their mission on Childrens Dental Health with a conversation on Healthy Teeth & The Power of Smiling. Guests are Dr. Cecilia Escarra, DDS, Executive Director of PRASAD, Dr. Richard Herman, DDS and PRASAD Dentist, Dyan Campbell, former Sullivan County Public Health Director. Dr. Richard Gillette, Medical doctor, psychiatrist and author, Psych.
Bio-Energetic Dental Care: Divine Light. The host for this show is Wendy Loh. The guest is Ron Carlson. The age of Oral-Systemic, total body, care is now available. The age of limited focal dental care is obsolete. History demonstrates the co-optation of dental and medical care—Flexner Report—which is assumed to be an advocate for individual and public health. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6lakTZanwCk6DV_aUgzKaMi Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
Nadine Artemis is a world-renowned health and beauty pioneer, most famous for her work as an author, having penned such ground-breaking works as 'Renegade Beauty' and 'Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums'. On this weeks episode of the On a Mission Podcast, Nadine joins me to talk about how to not just feel better about ourselves, but how to look better through a more natural approach that begins inside, as well as why the accepted mainstream guidance on how to look better might be fundamentally flawed, and how we should be embracing the marvels of the body and its functions in order to achieve optimal wellbeing, rather than inhibiting them with lab-produced compounds and unnatural remedies. KEY TAKEAWAYS If we feel good, then we inevitably look good. Feeling good inside literally flows outwards. The key to beauty is to start from within. We are led to believe by the mainstream advice, that beauty can be bought and applied each morning ands evening. But the truth is that these chemically formulated products often do more harm than good to our once-in-a-lifetime body. For generations, animals have produced dairy and meat that's rich in vitamins and nutrients harvested through eating natural plants. Pesticides and unnatural rearing are destroying this invaluable source of nutrition. We need to be far more vigilant about the foods we consume and aim for a more organic background. Mercury and other toxic metals are used for filling materials by dentists, however they are incredibly harmful to nature - so much so that the disposal of them is highly regulated. Why are we allowing such dangerous materials to be implanted into our bodies? BEST MOMENTS 'If you're feeling good, you look good' 'If we stop just handing ourselves over to professionals and get a bit more involved with our own bodies, we'll be a lot better off' 'It's common sense, but it's obviously not that common, because people still do it' 'The alchemy between the skin and the sun - that will never come from a bottle' VALUABLE RESOURCES On A Mission - https://omny.fm/shows/on-a-mission Living Libations - https://int.livinglibations.com/pages/nadine Nadine Artemis Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nadineartemisofficial/?hl=en ABOUT THE HOST Not so long ago, life was barely recognisable for Ellie McKay, raising three children under five, battling post-natal depression, facing redundancy and walking into the job centre to claim benefits with a double pram, no confidence, and wracked with insecurities. Fast forward to today, and life looks very different. Ellie committed to turning her life around for herself and her family. Following this commitment, she got to work and has now built multiple successful companies, as well as having created a multimillion-pound property portfolio from a standing start. Ellie is now on a mission to make a positive impact and add value to others through her podcast which has attracted phenomenal guests worldwide. The show is specifically to help those trying to reach their full potential through its inspirational and motivational content, as well as challenging conventional wisdom to discuss all the “hot topics” in a relentless pursuit of the truth. CONTACT METHODS: Website: http://www.elliemckay.com LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/ellie-mckay/ Facebook: Facebook.com/ellie.mckay.3150 Instagram: https://instagram.com/ellie_mckay_official?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= OAM Instagram: https://instagram.com/onamissionshow?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=This show was brought to you by Progressive Media
Check out my online course, Bounce Out of Bed With Energy: The 5 Week Reset for Exhausted Women at www.drveeshealthhub.com, and use the promo code PODCAST15 to get 15% off at checkout! A few months ago, I interviewed Dr. Sarah Adams, a pediatrician from the U.S. and, in turn, she invited me to appear on her podcast. I spoke about all the things a parent can do to ensure their child grows up with straight, healthy teeth despite whatever hand genetics may have dealt them, and we shared a lot of valuable information about baby, infant, and childhood dental health. This week, I'm sharing that interview with you so you can hear my recommendations for growing a healthy mouth, even in and before the womb. Get full show notes and more information here: https://mindbodymouth.com.au/50
Welcome back to THE FULLEST Podcast. We're excited to launch our first episode of 2023 with holistic dentist Dr. Victor Zeines. A pioneer of holistic dentistry for over 25 years, you may have read his foreword in Nadine Artemis' book, Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums. As you'll hear in this episode, Dr. Victor is a font of information on the body-mouth connection, and we cover a range of issues about this correlation. You'll learn about the link between gut health and oral health, the power of our immunity to heal our teeth and gums, food and supplementation and emerging dental technologies. If you've been looking to educate yourself on this often-overlooked area of wellness, this episode is a must!
SHR # 2954:: Low Carb for Healthy Teeth: Not Fluoride - Dr. Philippe Pierre Hujoel, PhD, DDS, MSD, MS - Prominent organizations including the World Health Organization and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have dismissed low-carbohydrate diets that prevent tooth decay in favor of recommending high-carbohydrate diets which rely on fluoride and food fortification to mitigate dental damage and nutritional shortcomings, a University of Washington researcher says. Source: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/14/20/4263/htm - CARL RECOMMENDS: superhumanradio.net/carl-recommends - - View and download all shows at https://superhumanradio.net - Visit us on Instagram: @superhumanradio - Support SHR - https://superhumanradio.net/make-a-donation
Last week I was honored to have Dr. VJ, a holistic dentist from Australia, as a Guest on drveeshealthhubGrowing up with Dr. Sarah. This week I am sharing the honor I had of being a guest on Dr. VJ's podcast - Mind Body Mouth. Dr. VJ and I both agree that oral health and alignment should be a priority when considering your medical health. We will discuss different strategies and reiterate important points to help your family grow up with healthier. It's easy to under estimate how being mindful of oral and dentil health can lead to healthier body and mind. Follow Dr VJ on Instagram @drveeshealthhubto as well as her Podcast Mind Body Mouth to learn more about how you and your family can live healthier!
This season is all about getting in touch with, listening to, and supporting your body—and that includes your skin. Did you know your skincare routine might actually be damaging your skin or preventing it from doing its job? Here to help us pare down our routine to let our skin microbiome thrive is the lovely Nadine Artemis. Nadine is the creator of the natural beauty & lifestyle brand Living Libations and author of Renegade Beauty and Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums. Nadine will explain: - why feeding and protecting our topical microbiome is the way to healthy skin - why we're simply "hosts to a bacterial banquet" and need to preserve those little guys for long term, inside-out beauty - why we don't just have one microbiome, we have different and unique types (oral, vgaginal, ear nose throat, gut, skin); and how the microbiome of the face is completely different from the palms or armpits - how to "let bacteria be the beautician" and stop stripping our skin so we can build back up the bugs we were meant to have - what products strip the microbiome and how to "stop, seal, and seed" to repopulate our bugs - why oil cleansing is the best thing you can do for your skin and how to do it properly - why our skin was designed to function and thrive with a healthy amount of exposure to sunlight - the difference between getting real sun and supplementing Vitamin D + why we need all the wavelengths for our Vitamin D receptors and mitochondria - how to avoid sunburn and sun damage by supporting your mitochondria with key nutrients, red light therapy, and gradual sun exposure - everything you need to know about microbiome-friendly oral care - how the lymphatic system interacts with our gums and teeth, and why brushing our gums and caring for the lymph within the mouth is key - Nadine's 7 steps to a healthier oral microbiome - how putting therapeutic oils on your floss can help deliver therapeutic ingredients to your gums + in between your teeth! Let's get juicy! This episode is sponsored by my friends at Pique! For 5% off plus a free gift use code organicolivia HERE Connect with Olivia: New Instagram HERE Herbal formulas and Teas HERE Connect with Nadine:Shop Living Libations HERE with my code ORGANICOLIVIA for 15% off Follow @nadineartemisofficial on IG Follow @livinglibationsofficial on IG Discover the dminder app Read the book Light: Medicine of the Future by Jacob Liberman, OD, PhD
Something that I think should happen more often is for doctors and dentists to collaborate, as there is so much we can learn from one another. So this week, I'm interviewing paediatrician, Dr. Sarah Adams, on the different strategies we can use as parents to ensure our children grow up with healthier teeth and some tips to help you motivate your children to be mindful of their oral and dental health. Get full show notes and more information here: https://mindbodymouth.com.au/46
Episode Highlights With Nadine ArtemisHer fascinating family history and a family member that inspired the James Bond seriesWhat the oral microbiome is and the dentinal lymphatic systemWhy blood sugar might matter more than sugar in the mouthThe fascinating way the oral ecosystem worksAcid theory of cavities and why this might be wrongHow diet and lifestyle affect oral healthWays to keep the bacteria in the mouth in balance, without killing the beneficial bacteriaHow to get white teeth naturallyAre cavities reversible?What actually causes teeth to be white (it's not what you think)Enamel is like glass and clear, the whiteness of teeth comes from insideWhat oil pulling is and how to use itWhy we need MORE sunshine… not less67% of wisdom teeth removals are not neededWhat to keep an eye on if you have had teeth removed (including wisdom teeth), a root canal or other major mouth surgeryResources We MentionNadine Artemis - websiteHolistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums by Nadine ArtemisSuccessful Self-Dentistry: How to Avoid the Dentist Without Ignoring Your Teeth by Nadine ArtemisWellnesse ToothpasteJust Thrive K2-7This Light in Oneself: True Meditation by J. KrishnamurtiThe Revolution from Within by J KrishnamurtiRumi books
When you are making food choices, do you ever consider: what foods support or help me keep healthy gums and what foods breakdown my gums? Your mouth and the health of your gums can affect your whole body, including influencing some very serious health issues. Today we will discuss what foods are good for oral health and how poor gum health can affect metabolism and other inflammatory conditions. The bottom line is that food matters when it comes to gum and teeth health, so tune in to learn more about what you can do to keep your mouth and teeth happy and healthy!
When you are making food choices, do you ever consider: what foods support or help me keep healthy gums and what foods breakdown my gums? Your mouth and the health of your gums can affect your whole body, including influencing some very serious health issues. Today we will discuss what foods are good for oral health and how poor gum health can affect metabolism and other inflammatory conditions. The bottom line is that food matters when it comes to gum and teeth health, so tune in to learn more about what you can do to keep your mouth and teeth happy and healthy!
In this episode, I am speaking with holistic dentist and dentist educator, Dr. Judson Wall about how your oral health is the gateway to bodily health, and the keys to optimizing your oral health..
We've all been told to brush our teeth a few times a day to prevent cavities and so that we don't have bad breath. But what if I told you that your dental health is directly connected to the quality of your overall health?Today's Q&A goes over how the state of your mouth, teeth and gums can indicate an imbalance somewhere else in your body and that your dental health, or lack thereof, can affect your body in ways you may not be aware of.Products Mentioned In The Episode:USANA Whitening ToothpasteUSANA Oral ProbioticResources:Connect to your purpose and elevate your wellness:Online Wellness Programs: http://www.sheilabotelho.comEat better - Feel Better: Healthy Eating RefresherInstagram: @sheilaabotelhoPS: Thanks so much for listening. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, rate, Review & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/connect-with-sheila-botelho/id1527363160 I would really appreciate it. Thanks!*Please consult your physician or health advisor before beginning any new healing or self-care protocol.If you find yourself looking to move more powerfully through the seasons of your life with self care as the foundation, sheilabotelho.com/elevate to learn all the ways you can work with me.
The search term collagen has increased 40% already just in this year alone! So, is all the hype trendy or true? We've done the research and that's the question we answer this week! Did you know that your body naturally produces collagen every day? We dig into why supplementation is even a consideration. Did you know there are several different types of collagen? We've tracked them all down and explain the part each type plays in our body. Is collagen all about less sagging skin? Actually, no it isn't! Tune in to hear about the ways collagen benefits our health. We guarantee some will surprise you. Tune in for more no-nonsense information on what collagens are, how they may benefit your health, and what you need to look for when it comes to the products and foods, you're consuming. Did you know that your body naturally produces collagen every day? We dig into why supplementation is even a consideration. Did you know there are several different types of collagen? We've tracked them all down and explain the part each type plays in our body. Is collagen all about less sagging skin? Actually, no it isn't! Tune in to hear about the ways collagen benefits our health. We guarantee some will surprise you. Tune in for more no-nonsense information on what collagens are, how they may benefit your health, and what you need to look for when it comes to the products and foods, you're consuming. What is collagen? Dictionary result for collagen /ˈkäləjən/ noun the main structural protein found in skin and other connective tissues, widely used in purified form for cosmetic surgical treatments. “vitamin C plays a vital role in the formation of collagen” Different collagen molecules make up about ⅓ of the total protein in a human body Found in bone, skin, muscles, and tendons The substance that connects cells and gives skin elasticity as well as strength Collagen and Aging Your body naturally produces collagen every day. After the age of 25, we break down more collagen than we make. Collagen supplements are an easy way to add more collagen to your diet. Collagen has been shown to reduce wrinkles, keep joints strong and flexible, support strong bones, and increase skin hydration. Why is collagen so good for you? Collagen is vital for maintaining the structure and integrity of your entire body. #1 – Strong Cartilage and Muscles Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that is made up of collagen When you lack collagen, joint instability, stiffness, and pain can result. Likewise, muscles need cartilage to adhere themselves to the ends of bones. This is why muscle aches are one of the most common complaints of individuals with low collagen levels. #2 – Healthy Teeth. Collagen is needed to keep teeth in place in the gums. Loose teeth, toothache, sensitive teeth, and even tooth loss can result from a lack of collagen overall. #3 – Thick Hair Collagen plays an important part in hair growth since it fills in the spaces around each hair follicle. One way to tell if you are collagen deficient is to notice the quality and state of your hair. Dull, thin hair is a sign of low collagen levels. Collagen also helps fight free radicals that can damage hair. #4 – Smooth Skin Wrinkling and cellulite are other unfortunate results of low collagen in the body. Not enough collagen means skin begins to lose elasticity and sag, causing those pesky wrinkles as we age. Cellulite is another telltale sign of low collagen. #5 – Good Gut Health. Collagen helps heal the gut because of its ability to “seal the gut.” Leaky gut has been linked to autoimmune conditions and neurological conditions like autism. Types of Collagens There are over two dozen kinds of collagen, although roughly 85% of the collagen in the body is made up of Type I, II, or III (or a combination of these three types). Type I collagen is the most prevalent type of collagen. It is the substance that makes up the skin, tendons, and bones as well as the structural framework of the organs. It should be your go-to for hair, skin, and nail health, especially for recouping lost collagen stores that occurs naturally as we age. It is also a “well-rounded generalist,” in that it is a good type for supporting overall health. Type I is also found in the digestive tract, which makes it (along with Type II) great for gut healing and repair. Type II collagen is the structural component of cartilage in the body. Because of this, it is great for the joints and to rebuild cartilage in ligaments, tendons, skin, and bones. Type II collagen contains a variety of specific amino acids that are particularly helpful for the body. The first one, again, is glycine, which is beneficial for brain health and metabolism. The second one is proline, which helps clean artery walls. Type II may also be good for the respiratory system, detoxification pathways, and more because it contains arginine, another amino acid that is vital for nitric oxide production. [Note: Nitric oxide is produced in the body and is beneficial for supporting blood flow and lowering blood pressure.] For the most part, Type II collagen is where you want to turn for joint health and possibly even for arthritis support. Type III collagen is typically found where ever Type 1 collagen can be found as well as some other unique places. It is housed in what are called reticular fibers, the substances that make up connective tissue. It is also found in the muscles, bone marrow, blood vessels, and reproductive organs such as the uterus. Type III collagen is also crucial for the healthy functioning of the cardiovascular system. Low Type III collagen has been linked to ruptured blood vessels and can be life-threatening. Type IV collagen helps to strengthen endothelial cells that form the tissue protecting organs as well as muscles and fatty tissue. Endothelial cells also line the majority of the surfaces along the digestive tract and respiratory organs. Type V collagen helps create the surface of cells while Type X helps with bone formation. There are at least a dozen others, all doing their job to keep your body lubricated, moving, and functioning at its best. How to Help Your Body Create Collagen Naturally Eat a diet and live a lifestyle that promotes the healthy synthesizing of your own natural healing and repair mechanisms Avoid UV radiation exposure Do not smoke cigarettes Reduce/Manage stress levels What To Look For In A Collagen Supplement Look for multiple types of collagens Clean sourced and organic Bio-Availability – what is the delivery system – fermented, sprouted Whole food and not synthetic ingredients Contains Vitamin C – Without adequate amounts of dietary vitamin C, the body can't actually form or store collagen Be sure the manufacturer does consistent batch testing for heavy metals Watch out for Natural Flavoring Ingredient List for Organixx Clean Sourced Collagens, Multi-Collagen Blend: Hydrolyzed Grass Fed Pasture-Raised Bovine Collagen Peptides, Bovine Bone Broth Hydrolyzed Protein, Chicken Bone Broth Collagen Concentrate, Clean Marine® Wild Caught Hydrolyzed Fish Collagen Peptides, Eggshell Membrane Collagen, Acerola Cherry (natural source of Vitamin C), Camu Camu (natural source of Vitamin C), Silica from Organic Horsetail, Zinc Gluconate, Fulvic Acid, and Pyroxidine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6). Natural Flavors – Buyer Beware Important to note, a governmental or independent agency does not approve or oversee the safety of the food flavors. Resources: Organixx Clean Sourced Collagens All Collagen articles and recipes Collagen 101: What It Is and Why Your Body Needs It The Benefits of Collagen for Healthy Skin & Joints (+ 5 Ways to Make More of It) 12 Amazing Benefits of Collagen for Health (and Beauty) Understanding Collagen: The 3 Main Types of Collagen & Their Unique Health Benefits 5 Ways Collagen Can Help Soothe the Gut The Collagen-Boosting Benefits of Zinc Hair Loss or Thinning? Studies Show Collagen Can Help Vitamin C and Collagen: What's the Connection? Collagen: A Natural Solution for Joint Pain? How Collagen Improves Skin Health and Firmness Food Babe - Vani Hari The “Natural” vs. “Natural Flavors” Conflict in Food Labeling: A Regulatory Viewpoint. A randomized, double-blind, multicenter, controlled clinical trial of chicken type II collagen in patients with rheumatoid arthritis Effect of Orally Administered Collagen Peptides from Bovine Bone on Skin Aging in Chronologically Aged Mice An Overview of the Beneficial Effects of Hydrolysed Collagen as a Nutraceutical on Skin Properties: Scientific Background and Clinical Studies Dietary Supplementation with Specific Collagen Peptides Has a Body Mass Index-Dependent Beneficial Effect on Cellulite Morphology 24-Week study on the use of collagen hydrolysate as a dietary supplement in athletes with activity-related joint pain
Good dental health has huge benefits for our general wellbeing and quality of life, and it starts the moment that very first tooth pops through in babies. In this episode we're joined by special guest Dr Mihiri Silva, a paediatric dentist from The Royal Children's Hospital. If you've ever wondered when and how to start brushing teeth, how tooth decay happens, or what to do if a tooth gets knocked out, Mihiri has these answers and plenty more pearls of wisdom! Helpful resources: RCH Kids Health Info fact sheet - dental care RCH Kids Health Info - dental care video Raising Children Network - dental care for babies Australian Government - Child Dental Benefits Schedule RCH TV - A Child's Guide to Hospital: Dentistry
Good dental health has huge benefits for our general wellbeing and quality of life, and it starts the moment that very first tooth pops through in babies.In this episode we're joined by special guest Dr Mihiri Silva, a paediatric dentist from The Royal Children's Hospital. If you've ever wondered when and how to start brushing teeth, how tooth decay happens, or what to do if a tooth gets knocked out, Mihiri has these answers and plenty more pearls of wisdom!Helpful resources:RCH Kids Health Info fact sheet - dental careRCH Kids Health Info - dental care videoRaising Children Network - dental care for babiesAustralian Government - Child Dental Benefits ScheduleRCH TV - A Child's Guide to Hospital: Dentistry
The search term collagen has increased 40% already just in this year alone! So, is all the hype trendy or true? We've done the research and that's the question we answer this week! Did you know that your body naturally produces collagen every day? We dig into why supplementation is even a consideration. Did you know there are several different types of collagen? We've tracked them all down and explain the part each type plays in our body. Is collagen all about less sagging skin? Actually, no it isn't! Tune in to hear about the ways collagen benefits our health. We guarantee some will surprise you. Tune in for more no-nonsense information on what collagens are, how they may benefit your health, and what you need to look for when it comes to the products and foods, you're consuming. Did you know that your body naturally produces collagen every day? We dig into why supplementation is even a consideration. Did you know there are several different types of collagen? We've tracked them all down and explain the part each type plays in our body. Is collagen all about less sagging skin? Actually, no it isn't! Tune in to hear about the ways collagen benefits our health. We guarantee some will surprise you. Tune in for more no-nonsense information on what collagens are, how they may benefit your health, and what you need to look for when it comes to the products and foods, you're consuming. What is collagen? Dictionary result for collagen /ˈkäləjən/ noun the main structural protein found in skin and other connective tissues, widely used in purified form for cosmetic surgical treatments. “vitamin C plays a vital role in the formation of collagen” Different collagen molecules make up about ⅓ of the total protein in a human body Found in bone, skin, muscles, and tendons The substance that connects cells and gives skin elasticity as well as strength Collagen and Aging Your body naturally produces collagen every day. After the age of 25, we break down more collagen than we make. Collagen supplements are an easy way to add more collagen to your diet. Collagen has been shown to reduce wrinkles, keep joints strong and flexible, support strong bones, and increase skin hydration. Why is collagen so good for you? Collagen is vital for maintaining the structure and integrity of your entire body. #1 – Strong Cartilage and Muscles Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that is made up of collagen When you lack collagen, joint instability, stiffness, and pain can result. Likewise, muscles need cartilage to adhere themselves to the ends of bones. This is why muscle aches are one of the most common complaints of individuals with low collagen levels. #2 – Healthy Teeth. Collagen is needed to keep teeth in place in the gums. Loose teeth, toothache, sensitive teeth, and even tooth loss can result from a lack of collagen overall. #3 – Thick Hair Collagen plays an important part in hair growth since it fills in the spaces around each hair follicle. One way to tell if you are collagen deficient is to notice the quality and state of your hair. Dull, thin hair is a sign of low collagen levels. Collagen also helps fight free radicals that can damage hair. #4 – Smooth Skin Wrinkling and cellulite are other unfortunate results of low collagen in the body. Not enough collagen means skin begins to lose elasticity and sag, causing those pesky wrinkles as we age. Cellulite is another telltale sign of low collagen. #5 – Good Gut Health. Collagen helps heal the gut because of its ability to “seal the gut.” Leaky gut has been linked to autoimmune conditions and neurological conditions like autism. Types of Collagens There are over two dozen kinds of collagen, although roughly 85% of the collagen in the body is made up of Type I, II, or III (or a combination of these three types). Type I collagen is the most prevalent type of collagen. It is the substance that makes up the skin, tendons, and bones as well as the structural framework of the organs. It should be your go-to for hair, skin, and nail health, especially for recouping lost collagen stores that occurs naturally as we age. It is also a “well-rounded generalist,” in that it is a good type for supporting overall health. Type I is also found in the digestive tract, which makes it (along with Type II) great for gut healing and repair. Type II collagen is the structural component of cartilage in the body. Because of this, it is great for the joints and to rebuild cartilage in ligaments, tendons, skin, and bones. Type II collagen contains a variety of specific amino acids that are particularly helpful for the body. The first one, again, is glycine, which is beneficial for brain health and metabolism. The second one is proline, which helps clean artery walls. Type II may also be good for the respiratory system, detoxification pathways, and more because it contains arginine, another amino acid that is vital for nitric oxide production. [Note: Nitric oxide is produced in the body and is beneficial for supporting blood flow and lowering blood pressure.] For the most part, Type II collagen is where you want to turn for joint health and possibly even for arthritis support. Type III collagen is typically found where ever Type 1 collagen can be found as well as some other unique places. It is housed in what are called reticular fibers, the substances that make up connective tissue. It is also found in the muscles, bone marrow, blood vessels, and reproductive organs such as the uterus. Type III collagen is also crucial for the healthy functioning of the cardiovascular system. Low Type III collagen has been linked to ruptured blood vessels and can be life-threatening. Type IV collagen helps to strengthen endothelial cells that form the tissue protecting organs as well as muscles and fatty tissue. Endothelial cells also line the majority of the surfaces along the digestive tract and respiratory organs. Type V collagen helps create the surface of cells while Type X helps with bone formation. There are at least a dozen others, all doing their job to keep your body lubricated, moving, and functioning at its best. How to Help Your Body Create Collagen Naturally Eat a diet and live a lifestyle that promotes the healthy synthesizing of your own natural healing and repair mechanisms Avoid UV radiation exposure Do not smoke cigarettes Reduce/Manage stress levels What To Look For In A Collagen Supplement Look for multiple types of collagens Clean sourced and organic Bio-Availability – what is the delivery system – fermented, sprouted Whole food and not synthetic ingredients Contains Vitamin C – Without adequate amounts of dietary vitamin C, the body can't actually form or store collagen Be sure the manufacturer does consistent batch testing for heavy metals Watch out for Natural Flavoring Ingredient List for Organixx Clean Sourced Collagens, Multi-Collagen Blend: Hydrolyzed Grass Fed Pasture-Raised Bovine Collagen Peptides, Bovine Bone Broth Hydrolyzed Protein, Chicken Bone Broth Collagen Concentrate, Clean Marine® Wild Caught Hydrolyzed Fish Collagen Peptides, Eggshell Membrane Collagen, Acerola Cherry (natural source of Vitamin C), Camu Camu (natural source of Vitamin C), Silica from Organic Horsetail, Zinc Gluconate, Fulvic Acid, and Pyroxidine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6). Natural Flavors – Buyer Beware Important to note, a governmental or independent agency does not approve or oversee the safety of the food flavors. Resources: Organixx Clean Sourced Collagens All Collagen articles and recipes Collagen 101: What It Is and Why Your Body Needs It The Benefits of Collagen for Healthy Skin & Joints (+ 5 Ways to Make More of It) 12 Amazing Benefits of Collagen for Health (and Beauty) Understanding Collagen: The 3 Main Types of Collagen & Their Unique Health Benefits 5 Ways Collagen Can Help Soothe the Gut The Collagen-Boosting Benefits of Zinc Hair Loss or Thinning? Studies Show Collagen Can Help Vitamin C and Collagen: What's the Connection? Collagen: A Natural Solution for Joint Pain? How Collagen Improves Skin Health and Firmness Food Babe - Vani Hari The “Natural” vs. “Natural Flavors” Conflict in Food Labeling: A Regulatory Viewpoint. A randomized, double-blind, multicenter, controlled clinical trial of chicken type II collagen in patients with rheumatoid arthritis Effect of Orally Administered Collagen Peptides from Bovine Bone on Skin Aging in Chronologically Aged Mice An Overview of the Beneficial Effects of Hydrolysed Collagen as a Nutraceutical on Skin Properties: Scientific Background and Clinical Studies Dietary Supplementation with Specific Collagen Peptides Has a Body Mass Index-Dependent Beneficial Effect on Cellulite Morphology 24-Week study on the use of collagen hydrolysate as a dietary supplement in athletes with activity-related joint pain
Beauty is a relationship to life and Nadine Artemis has made it her life's work. She joins Dr. Lycka today to talk about aromatherapy and true essential oils. Nadine is the author of two books. She is the keynote speaker at health and wellness conferences and a frequent commentator on health and beauty for the media. She has received glowing reviews for her work. Guest Bio:Nadine Artemis is a beauty philosopher, aromacologist, and botanical muse, shaping plant-intelligence into palpable consecrations to blush senses and muse imaginations. She is the creator of Living Libations and author of two books, Renegade Beauty and Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums. Nadine opened North America's first full concept aromatherapy store, Osmosis, in 1994. Since that day, Nadine has received glowing reviews for her formulations in the Hollywood Reporter, Flare, the New York Times, Vogue, and The National Post. Nadine also addresses gatherings at conferences and appears on television, on radio shows, and on podcasts. Guest Contact Info: WEBSITE: https://ca.livinglibations.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LivingLibations FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/livinglibations YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6eAVobkYovqWT6nHRYPwpw PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.ca/livinglibations/ Thanks for listening to the show! It means so much to us that you listened to our podcast! If you would like to continue the conversation, please email me at allen@drallenlycka.com or visit our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka. We would love to have you join us there, and welcome your messages. We check our Messenger often. As a big thank you for listening to our podcast, we'd like to offer you a free copy of Dr. Lycka's bestselling book. The show is built on “The Secrets to Living A Fantastic Life.” Get your free copy by clicking here: https://secretsbook.now.site/home We are building a community of like-minded people in the personal development/self-help/professional development industries, and are always looking for wonderful guests for our show. If you have any recommendations, please email us! Dr. Allen Lycka's Social Media Links Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_allen_lycka/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drallenlycka LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allenlycka YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/c/drallenlycka Subscribe to the show We would be honored to have you subscribe to the show – you can subscribe to the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave a review We appreciate your feedback, as every little bit helps us produce even better shows. We want to bring value to your day, and have you join us time and again. Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes or your favorite app goes a long way! Thank you!
Waking up with a bright and healthy smile, ready to kiss the day is not just desirable on a cosmetic level, it is actually fundamental to our overall health and wellbeing. Our teeth are, literally, alive. And the health of our oral microbiome has a profound influence on our gut health, our mental health and immune system. And we can take charge of our oral health. On today's show I speak with Nadine Artemis, she is a leading voice in successful self-dentistry practice and has profound knowledge about rejuvenating teeth and gums holistically. Nadine is the author of Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums. She is also the founder of Living Libations, the renegade beauty company that provides unique organic products for inside out beauty, health and wellness. In this episode with Nadine Artemis, you'll discover: -"Botanical-biotics": essential oils and plant-based methods for oral health...02:30 -Plants have selective intelligence which is crucial to maintain bacterial harmony in our bodies...06:25 -The mouth microbiome is strongly tied to the gut microbiome...09:05 -Saliva: a little ocean in our mouths...10:00 -Teeth have a lymphatic system, key to keeping our teeth clean and healthy with enzymes...11:50 -Cavities are a side effect of some underlying deficiency in the body...15:15 -Want those blinging white teeth? They come from within...17:15 -Nadine recommends having 2 toothbrushes: one electric and one ionic...19:50 -How to properly clean and store your toothbrushes...23:25 -Toothpaste: the down and dirty about ingredients...25:45 -Fluoride may cause a whole host of side effects; in general, it makes tissue stiff and bones soft because it disrupts our enzymatic system...28:10 "https://livinglibations.com/pages/may-be-harmful-if-swallowed (May Be Harmful If Swallowed)" article -https://www.ewg.org/ (environmental working group website) for looking up chemical ingredients and potential risks...32:50 -Natural toothpaste: Nadine recommends to avoid glycerin...33:30 -Conventional mouthwash is not your friend; try a homemade recipe or oil pulling instead...34:55 -Learn what a biological dentist is and does...37:05 https://livinglibations.com/pages/what-to-ask-a-prospective-dentists ("Questions to Ask a Potential Dentist") article -Mercury fillings: what they do, what they cause, and how to get them removed...38:20 -Nadine's personal favorite protocols for oral health...42:45 -Follow and support Nadine's work...46:35 Resources mentioned: https://livinglibations.com/ (livinglibations.com) Social media handles: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nadineartemisofficial/?hl=en (@NadineArtemisofficial) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livinglibationsofficial/?hl=en (LivingLibations)
Nadine Artemis, the founder of Living Libations, is the author of Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums, and Renegade Beauty: Reveal and Revive Your Natural Radiance, which was named one of “The Top 10 Books on Skin Care” by The Strategist of New York Magazine. She is a respected media guest and contributor, and her products have received rave reviews in the New York Times, LA Times, Elle, People, Vogue, and Hollywood Reporter. Described by Alanis Morissette as “a true-sense visionary,” Nadine crafts elegant formulations and healing creations from rare botanicals that have skin glowing around the world. Her concept of Renegade Beauty encourages effortlessness and inspires people to rethink conventional notions of beauty and wellness.Tune in to hear - 0:00 - About the brands in our 2021 Holiday Guide11:00 - Smell as a way to experience higher consciousness15:05 - Our skin's relationship to the sun26:58 - Nadine's beauty and daily rituals31:00 - Finding indigenous plants in California39:28 - The rise of infertility47:00 - Being a trailblazer in the beauty industry55:15 - Creating new products as a passionLinks - Check out Living Libations on their website and in our Holiday GuideFollow Nadine and the brand at @nadineartemisofficial and @livinglibationsofficialSpermidine Podcast with NadineApply for the California College of Ayurveda and get the $175 application fee waived with this link
Shop Dora's favorite beauty biohacking products here: https://biohackyourbeauty.com/shopbyb/ Today's episode is a collection of highlights - All About Beautiful Skin - from the Biohack Your Beauty Podcast. I've selected some of my favorite segments all about skincare, the skin microbiome, beauty and skin related nutrition, with amazing revelations and tips to keep your skin looking and feeling healthy, vibrant, and beautiful! Dynamic beauty philosopher Nadine Artemis on the skin microbiome, its perfect design, and how to help skin thrive. Living Libations was created by Nadine Artemis, beauty philosopher, aromacologist, and botanical muse, shaping plant-intelligence into palpable consecrations to blush senses and muse imaginations. She is also is the author of Renegade Beauty and Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums. Nadine Artemis Instagram Living Libations Dr. Rafael Gonzalez on stem cells for stem cell treatments and their potential for skin regeneration. Dr. Rafael Gonzalez is one of the world's leading researchers in stem cells. He has teamed up with anti-aging doctors to investigate and pioneer the development of stem cell therapies to find effective anti-aging strategies. Rehealth Regenerative Therapies - Facebook Rehealth (@rehealth.stemcells) - Instagram Luke Storey on how to keep your skin vibrant and healthy regardless of the elements that we encounter daily and during travel. He also shares his favorite biohacking technologies and supplements. Luke Storey has spent the past twenty one years researching and developing the ultimate lifestyle to obtain a state of optimal health, performance and wellbeing. He scours the earth for the most cutting edge as well as ancient technologies of healing and personal transformation. Luke is a public speaker, transformational coach, and entrepreneur. He shares his strategies for wellbeing through his innovative and highly effective lifestyle design coaching system and his podcast, The Life Stylist. The Life Stylist Podcast Luke Storey Instagram Maria Marlowe tells us more about the nutrition skin connection and shares some tips on how to eat foods that align with your skin goals. Maria is a certified Holistic Nutritionist, best known as the Acne Nutritionist. She has helped thousands of women improve their skin by upgrading their eating habits and self-care. She specializes in helping women clear their acne and glow from within. Maria Marlowe Website Maria Marlowe Instagram Measure your health with Inside Tracker - use code DORAVANDEKAMP for 25% off Resources Red light bulbs Flux computer app Red blocking glasses Magnesium Liver supplement MITO red light panel Dora Vandekamp Resources Instagram: @doravandekamp Book a consultation call for coaching with Dora Biohack Your Beauty Toolkit Medical Disclaimer. The information on this podcast and website is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
Danielle was my midwife with Connor. She's an amazing healthcare practitioner, and in this episode she shares her latest passion about dental health. It's eye opening! Here are some of the books she references: JAWS: The story of a Hidden Epidemic by Sandra Kahn and Paul Ehrlich HOLISTIC DENTAL CARE: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums by Nadine Artemis www.livinglibations.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emilyobrienwellness/support
Welcome to #HealthyTeethTV! In a lot of dentistry cases, patients are only missing a few teeth with plenty of viable teeth left to work with. In this episode the dentist explains hooked vs unhooked #partials and how they both can help complete a patient's smile! Do you want to get healthier teeth? Join us routinely with #DrYeh, a Dentist, Implant Specialist and Prosthodontist who has practiced for over 30 years. Ask any question about dentistry, and we will get Dr. Yeh to answer them! It is our goal to make oral hygiene easy and understandable while helping you get healthier teeth. TIK TOK: @HealthyTeethTV INSTAGRAM: @HealthyTeethTV DR. YEH'S INSTAGRAM: @DrMichaelYeh
Nadine Artemis invites us to rethink conventional notions of beauty and wellness, to abandon established regimes and commercial products, and to embrace "renegade" beauty--a practice of doing less and allowing the elements and the life force of Nature to revive the body, skin, and soul so that the natural radiance of our own beauty can shine through. She draws on current nutrition research to advise us about which foods are health-sustaining and which should be avoided. As we shift toward chemical-free and environmentally safe self-care products, her teachings and findings are for anyone who wants to simplify their self-care routine, discover their own radiant beauty, and take their health into their own hands. Nadine is also the founder of Living Libations - the word Living implies “alive,” and Libations are “a devotional offering of liquids.” The name Living Libations conveys the outpouring of nature's intelligent, vital liquids to honor human health and beauty. Infused with the dewy divinity of plant wisdom, our Libations creations are innovations of exquisite quality that illuminate, calibrate, and celebrate the life force of people, plants, and the planet. She is the author of Renegade Beauty, Successful Self‑Dentistry: How to Avoid the Dentist, and Holistic Dental Care: The Complete Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums. Nadine's Instagram: @nadineartemis Nadine's Website: www.livinglibations.com ___ YOU ARE LOVED. www.helendenham.com @helendenham_
Did you know that you can speed up the healing process using your own body? In this episode the dentist explains PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) and how it can help speed up healing in certain dental procedures. Do you want to get healthier teeth? Join us routinely with Dr. Yeh, a Dentist, Implant Specialist and Prosthodontist who has practiced for over 30 years. Ask any question about dentistry, and we will get Dr. Yeh to answer them! It is our goal to make oral hygiene easy and understandable while helping you get healthier teeth. TIK TOK: @HealthyTeethTV INSTAGRAM: @HealthyTeethTV DR. YEH'S INSTAGRAM: @DrMichaelYeh
In this episode, Dr. Yeh explains the 4 main steps in Teeth in a Day. Our goal is to make dentistry less confusing :) Do you want to get healthier teeth? Join us routinely with Dr. Yeh, a Dentist, Implant Specialist and Prosthodontist who has practiced for over 30 years. Ask any question about dentistry, and we will get Dr. Yeh to answer them! TIK TOK: @HealthyTeethTV INSTAGRAM: @HealthyTeethTV DR. YEH'S INSTAGRAM: @DrMichaelYeh #HealthyTeethTV #Prosthodontist #TeethInADay
In this episode, Dr. Yeh explains "What is teeth in a day" briefly. In future episodes, Dr. Yeh will go into more logistics on what this means. Our goal is to make dentistry less confusing :) Do you want to get healthier teeth? Join us routinely with Dr. Yeh, a Dentist, Implant Specialist and Prosthodontist who has practiced for over 30 years. Ask any question about dentistry, and we will get Dr. Yeh to answer them! TIK TOK: @HealthyTeethTV INSTAGRAM: @HealthyTeethTV DR. YEH'S INSTAGRAM: @DrMichaelYeh #HealthyTeethTV #Prosthodontist #TeethInADay
Welcome to our new channel, Healthy Teeth TV! In this video, Dr. Yeh goes over why he made the channel. Our goal is to make dentistry less confusing :) Do you want to get healthier teeth? Join us routinely with Dr. Yeh, a Dentist, Implant Specialist and Prosthodontist who has practiced for over 30 years. Ask any question about dentistry, and we will get Dr. Yeh to answer them! TIK TOK: @HealthyTeethTV INSTAGRAM: @HealthyTeethTV DR. YEH'S INSTAGRAM: @DrMichaelYeh #HealthyTeethTV #Prosthodontist #Dentistry