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Think Flow Growcast mit Tim Boettner
#141 Eduard de Wilde's 17-Year Biohacking Journey: What Worked and What Didn't

Think Flow Growcast mit Tim Boettner

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 56:19


Eduard de Wilde erkrankte 1999 an den Nebenwirkungen des Malaria Medikaments Lariam und litt an viele Jahre an Panikattacken, Angststörungen, Kopfschmerzen und Energielosigkeit. Er wurde 6 Jahre auf Antidepressiva gesetzt und hat über 40 verschiedene Ärzte und Therapeuten erfolglos besucht. Alles änderte sich mit einem selbstverantwortlichen Lebensstilwandel Mitte der 2000er Jahre, inspiriert von Mark Sisson, Robb Wolf und später Dave Asprey und vielen anderen.Check Our: Unlock Your Body Course: An Integrative and Holistic Movement Practice for Every(Body)Mittlerweile lebt der fast 60-jährige das gesunde Leben seiner Träume. Eduard de Wilde ist ein Urgestein in der Gesundheits- und Biohackingwelt. Er führt den größten Onlineshop für Produkte rund um Gesundheitsoptimierung in Europa und hat das Unternehmen NoordCode gegründet.In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Eduard de Wilde über seine Gesundheitsreise: Was wirklich geholfen hat und was nicht, warum es nie zu spät zum Anfangen ist und warum Geduld und Neugier die Tugenden von nachhaltigem Erfolg sind. Wir sprechen neben Eduards unverhandelbaren Lebensstilroutinen auch über seine liebsten Gadgets und Supplements und seinen ehrlichen Ethos von Biohacking. Starte hier | Newsletter abonnierenTeile den Podcast @thinkflowgrow und meinem GastPodcast auf Apple und Spotify  Eduards brandsNoordCode: Ketogene Snacks, Kaffee und Ketosupport (10  % with THINKFLOWGROW)LiveHelfie: The leading store for biohackers in Europe (5 % with TIMBOTTNER)  Eduard de Wilde fell ill in 1999 from the side effects of the malaria drug Lariam and suffered from panic attacks, anxiety disorders, headaches and lack of energy for many years. He was put on antidepressants for 6 years and saw over 40 different doctors and therapists to no avail. Everything changed with a self-responsible lifestyle change in the mid-2000s, inspired by Mark Sisson, Robb Wolf and later Dave Asprey and many others.In the meantime, the almost 60-year-old is living the healthy life of his dreams. Eduard de Wilde is a veteran of the health and biohacking world. He runs the largest online shop for health optimisation products in Europe and founded the company NoordCode.In this episode I talk to Eduard de Wilde about his health journey: What really helped and what didn't, why it's ne>>> Kostenfreier 2-tägiger Workshop: Die Unlock Your Body Revolution 2.0 am 24./25. Februar *JETZT ANMELDEN* Sponsoreneverydays | Wohlfühlsupplements | thinkflowgrow10smaints | hochpotente Vitalilze TIM5 AVEA | optimale Zellfunktion | thinkflowgrow15 Lichtblock | Innovative Lichtlösungen | thinkflowgrow10Lykaia | Ziegenprotein | thinkflowgrow10AG1 | All-In-One Nährstoffdrink

The Savage Nation Podcast
Savage Take on Trump Getting Covid - How it Affects the Election

The Savage Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 74:20


Will Trump's Covid diagnosis change your mind about wearing masks? What this means for the presidency and the election; Antibody-based drug may reduce Covid hospitalizations; Chris Wallace attacks Dr. Scott Atlas; Savage recommended Dr. Atlas to the White House, Atlas' real experience and bio; Melania Trump's 'friend' records phone conversations illegally and leaks the audio; Trump denounces Proud Boys, fell for the sandtrap laid by his inner circle; How Trump's diet and health can impact his Covid diagnosis. From the Savage archive: Dr. Remington Nevin, MD, MPH, DrPH, joins to discuss the dangers of Hydroxychloroquine. Dr. Nevin is a Consultant Physician Epidemiologist, Board Certified in Public Health & General Preventive Medicine and in Occupational Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine and Certified in Public Health by the National Board of Public Health Examiners. Dr. Remington Nevin is a Vermont-based physician epidemiologist and expert consultant in the adverse effects of antimalarial drugs, including mefloquine (marketed as Lariam®), tafenoquine (marketed as Krintafel®, Kodatef®, and Arakoda™), chloroquine, and hydroxychloroquine.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CHED Afternoon News
The Fourth Annual Veterans Mefloquine Rally - Edmonton is happening this Saturday, September 19th.

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 18:28


Guests: Retired Sgt. Bruce Given CD1, Served from 1997-2000, within the PPCLI, the RCR & the Engineers - served on tours in excess of 6 1/2 years including in Croatia, Haiti & Bosnia. Marj Matchee, Wife of Master Corporal Clayton Matchee (the soldier most disgraced by the Somalia affair) and 28-year advocate against the use of the anti-malarial drug Mefloquine or Lariam. Dave Bona, Canadian Armed Forces Veteran - served on tours during the Gulf War and Somalia. 

Operation Tango Romeo, the Trauma Recovery Podcast
EP #40 Dave Bona, Mefloquine Poisoning / Quinism

Operation Tango Romeo, the Trauma Recovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 37:28


Agent Orange, Mefloquine, PCB's, ... Soldiers are often exposed to toxic, and even lethal substances with the full knowledge of their superiors. This puts the Government on the hook, and they cover their ass every single time. Deny, Deny, Deny.... Here is how to know if you have Mefloquine poisoning, and what to do about it. Mefloquine is also known as Lariam, Tafenoquine, Krintafel, and Arakoda. Dr. Remington Nevin, https://remingtonnevin.com/index.html https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/welcome.do The Quinism Foundation https://quinism.org/ https://foothillsintegrative.com/ https://innergycomprehensive.ca/ http://www.drzukiwski.com/ http://neurofield.org/provider-directory/ http://www.kipn.org/ https://brockpsychologicalservices.com/our-team/ https://veteranshouse.ca/ Symptoms of mefloquine poisoning The term “quinism” may seem new, but the symptoms of poisoning by mefloquine (previously marketed as Lariam®), tafenoquine (marketed as Krintafel® and Arakoda™), chloroquine (marketed as Aralen®), and related quinoline drugs are all too familiar: Tinnitus. Dizziness. Vertigo. Paresthesias. Visual disturbances. Gastroesophageal and intestinal problems. Nightmares. Insomnia. Sleep apnea. Anxiety. Agoraphobia. Paranoia. Cognitive dysfunction. Depression. Personality change. Suicidal thoughts. These symptoms are not “side effects”. They are symptoms of poisoning by a class of drug that is neurotoxic and that injures the brain and brainstem. This poisoning causes a disease, and this disease has a name: Chronic quinoline encephalopathy — also known as quinism. If you have any American vets asking about mefloquine poisoning share with them Bill Manofsky’s contact https://www.facebook.com/bill.mnnnnnn --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tango-romeo/message

The Savage Nation Podcast
Is Hydroxychloroquine Safe and Effective Against Covid-19? Interview With Dr. R. Nevin

The Savage Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 60:07


Hydroxychloroquine and other quinolines can be dangerous; Why Germany's death rate is so low compared to other countries; Popular meeting app Zoom is spying on you and the political connection with shock you; What TV shows have you been watching during your quarantine? Why is AOC not tried for sedition? People not listening to science just because it disagrees with Trump. As the world teeters on economic collapse, owing to the COVID-19 virus pandemic, people are grasping at straws. Some believe that an old anti-malaria drug is the magic bullet that everyone has been waiting for. Others are saying not so fast. Many are just spouting newspaper articles with no evidence whatsoever. Whether hydroxychloroquine works in humans has not been proven for any virus. And in fact, in any randomized controlled trials against the number of viruses, including the flu, hydroxychloroquine doesn't work at all, according to experts, virologists, infectious disease experts.  Dr. Remington Nevin, MD, MPH, DrPH, joins to discuss the dangers of Hydroxychloroquine. Dr. Nevin is a Consultant Physician Epidemiologist, Board Certified in Public Health & General Preventive Medicine and in Occupational Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine and Certified in Public Health by the National Board of Public Health Examiners. Dr. Remington Nevin is a Vermont-based physician epidemiologist and expert consultant in the adverse effects of antimalarial drugs, including mefloquine (marketed as Lariam®), tafenoquine (marketed as Krintafel®, Kodatef®, and Arakoda™), chloroquine, and hydroxychloroquine.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcast Pediatricians
PP3 039 BugsDrugs III & Johnny Gonorrhea

Podcast Pediatricians

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 76:35


Rob and Matt wrap up antibiotic choices: Strep, Skin infections, Sinusitis, Lymphadenitis, Pneumonia, Bites and Goofy Bronchitis. The Rock n Play recall, Adderall Psychosis, Yodels, Julie Fowlis!, Pediatric Loneliness, Green 11’s, Gonorrhea Superbugs, Z-Pak for all? , Malarone vs Lariam, Pill Esophagitis. MOMO!! Meet us both at Hot Topics Pediatrics Disney World in July!

Hustle & Motivate
Appreciating Life After a Near-Death Experience with Former Professional Goalkeeper Jesse Bradley

Hustle & Motivate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 32:17


Jesse Bradley is a former professional goalkeeper who played in Africa and Scotland. He’s also a radio host, podcaster, author, and pastor at Grace Community Church in Auburn, Washington. Since he was 3-years-old, Jesse's mission was to be a professional athlete. He played three sports in high school and was a goalkeeper at Dartmouth where he won two Ivy League championships. While Jesse was playing professional soccer in Zimbabwe, he was prescribed a drug called Lariam to protect against malaria. The controversial drug built up toxic levels in his system, forcing him out of the game and into a battle for his life. Through those dark times, Jesse learned extremely valuable lessons that can help anyone dealing with adversity. You can find out more about Jesse at Exploring-Faith.com! Hustle & Motivate is brought to you by JokerMag.com, the home of the underdog. Subscribe to The Underdog Newsletter: https://jokermag.com/newsletter/ Music by TYSHii & A.N.T.

Focus Wetenschap
Bijwerkingen van medicijnen verminderen via scheikundig onderzoek

Focus Wetenschap

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 6:49


Vandaag hebben we nieuws uit de scheikunde. Het malariamedicijn Lariam staat erom bekend dat het flinke bijwerkingen kan hebben. Van draaierigheid en hoofdpijn tot hallucinaties, angsten en depressies. Scheikundigen van de Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen hebben nu een techniek ontwikkeld waarvan ze hopen dat hij bijwerkingen van zulke medicijnen kan verminderen. Wij praten erover met scheikundige en promovendus Ton Engwerda.

Overprescribed
It's Called Quinism

Overprescribed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 48:26


Malaria impacts millions of people every year and if you're traveling to a malaria-prone part of the world, chances are you're going to be prescribed an anti-malarial drug.  However, some people take anti-malarials and then develop a disease called "quinism" (pronounced kwin-iz-uhm) which is directly linked to the use of medications from the quinoline class of drugs.  Dr. Remington Nevin joins the show to talk about this and what needs to be done to protect public health. Show note links: Dr. Remington Nevin is a Vermont-based physician epidemiologist and expert consultant in the adverse effects of antimalarial drugs, particularly mefloquine (previously marketed as Lariam®) and tafenoquine (marketed as Krintafel® and Arakoda™). Dr. Nevin is board certified in Occupational Medicine and Public Health and General Preventive Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine and Certified in Public Health by the National Board of Public Health Examiners.  A former U.S. Army Major and Preventive Medicine Officer with extensive travel medicine and policy experience, Dr. Nevin serves as Executive Director of The Quinism Foundation.  The Quinism Foundation (www.quinism.org) is a nonprofit charitable organization that promotes and supports education and research on quinism, the family of medical disorders caused by poisoning by mefloquine, tafenoquine, and related quinoline drugs. Symptoms of neuropsychiatric quinism (also known as chronic quinoline encephalopathy) can mimic those of several psychiatric and neurologic disorders including Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Read up on this one investigation about vets who took an anti-malarial drugs:  "Vets say anti-malarial drugs they were ordered to take caused devastating side effects" by WUSA television reporters Andrea McCarren and Chelsea Cirruzzo. ---------- Enjoying the show?  Support our Patreon page. Got side effects? Report them to the FDA today!  They are limited in what they can do and how quickly they can act to help protect Americans from harmful adverse drug reactions without these reports.  Without YOUR report. So, call 1-800-332-1088 or report online at www.fda.gov/medwatch

Posh Corps Podcast - Posh Corps
Posh Corps Podcast Ep. 15 Mefloquine

Posh Corps Podcast - Posh Corps

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 22:32


This episode of the Posh Corps Podcast investigates Peace Corps' use of the anti-malarial drug Mefloquine. This story is the third segment in The Reform Series, a four-part series about Peace Corps reform efforts. Mefloquine, also known by the brand name Lariam, is an anti-malarial drug that has been prescribed to Peace Corps Volunteers since 1989. Mefloquine is effective at preventing malaria, but some believe that the adverse side effects of the drug may be just as dangerous as malaria itself. Sara Thompson served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Burkina Faso from 2010 to 2012. She experienced serious adverse side effects of Mefloquine use during service, and the side effects did not end when she stopped taking the drug.

Life Stories
Life Stories #61: David Stuart MacLean

Life Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2014 23:30


In 2002, David Stuart MacLean snapped into consciousness on a train platform in India -- but he didn't know that at the time. He had no idea where he was... or who he was. He was told he was having a bad drug trip, and he believed it; the truth was that an anti-malarial medication called Lariam had slipped from his bloodstream into his brain with catastrophic effects. The Answer to the Riddle Is Me is MacLean's story of trying to piece his life back together... or, perhaps, to start over.

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