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Demand for silver, copper, and manganese is growing to support clean technologies, and Aftermath Silver (TSX-V: AAG | OTCQX: AAGFF | FRA: FLM1) is advancing its Berenguela Project in Peru to help meet this need.Chairman & Director Michael Williams discusses the company's unique position in the metals market, recent milestones, and how current market trends are strengthening its role as an emerging polymetallic explorer. He also emphasizes the urgent need to invest in the exploration and discovery of copper and other critical minerals.With a new mineral resource estimate expected in early October, discover how Aftermath Silver is strategically located and well-positioned to meet rising global demand for critical minerals.Discover Aftermath Silver through their website: https://aftermathsilver.comWatch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/0XVJOMbOVEA?si=LlPlB2U69nuIjINOAnd follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia
Your mitochondria are the power plants of your cells, and when they break down, you lose energy, brain sharpness, and resilience against aging. In this episode, you'll learn how to hack your mitochondria to supercharge human performance, prevent decline, and extend longevity with tools that are natural, effective, and backed by decades of research. Watch the condensed video highlight version of this episode (and much more!) on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR Host Dave Asprey sits down with Catharine Arnston, founder of ENERGYbits, recent PhD graduate, and one of the world's top experts on algae and functional medicine. Entering her 70th year without medications, with the cognition to finish a doctorate, and the health markers of someone decades younger, Catharine is living proof of how mitochondria and nutrition shape aging, brain optimization, and resilience. Together they break down why mitochondria fail after age 30, how algae works as a master supplement to restore superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione, and what happens when you give your cells the nutrients they're wired to need. They uncover how mitochondria connect to energy, inflammation, metabolism, and cellular resilience. This is a masterclass in hacking energy and longevity, built for people who want to upgrade every system of the body and mind. You'll learn: • Why mitochondria decline after age 30 and how to stop it • The role of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione in preventing cellular “rust” • How spirulina and chlorella outperform most supplements for detox and energy • The connection between mitochondria and brain optimization • Why men's higher iron levels accelerate aging and how algae helps balance it • The real link between metabolism, inflammation, and longevity • How to build a mitochondria-first biohacking stack that actually works This is essential listening for fans of biohacking, hacking human performance, functional medicine, and longevity who want actionable tools from Host Dave Asprey and a guest who embodies what it means to age with energy, clarity, and vitality. Dave Asprey is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, founder of Bulletproof Coffee, and the father of biohacking. With over 1,000 interviews and 1 million monthly listeners, The Human Upgrade brings you the knowledge to take control of your biology, extend your longevity, and optimize every system in your body and mind. Each episode delivers cutting-edge insights in health, performance, neuroscience, supplements, nutrition, biohacking, emotional intelligence, and conscious living. New episodes are released every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday (audio-only), and Sunday (BONUS). Dave asks the questions no one else will and gives you real tools to become stronger, smarter, and more resilient. Keywords: Catharine Arnston, mitochondria, biohacking, algae supplements, spirulina, chlorella, superoxide dismutase, SOD, glutathione, metabolism, longevity, human performance, brain optimization, functional medicine, supplements, neuroplasticity, nootropics, ketosis, fasting, cold therapy, sleep optimization, carnivore, Danger Coffee, Smarter Not Harder, Dave Asprey, Human Upgrade podcast **CTA: Go to www.energybits.com and use code ‘BEYOND' for a 20% discount** Thank you to our sponsors! HeartMath | Go to https://www.heartmath.com/dave to save 15% off. Zbiotics | Go to https://zbiotics.com/DAVE for 15% off your first order. STEMREGEN | Go to https://stemregen.co/dave25 and use code DAVE25 for 25% off your order. Resources: • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com/discount/dave15 • Dave Asprey's BEYOND Conference: https://beyondconference.com • Dave Asprey's New Book – Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated • Upgrade Collective: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: 0:00 — Trailer 1:18 — Intro 3:03 — Longevity & Algae 8:48 — Mitochondria & ATP 13:08 — Free Radicals & SOD 13:18 — Aging After 30 17:18 — Men vs Women in Aging 24:18 — Mitochondrial Breakdown 30:03 — Algae for Mitochondria 37:18 — SOD, Glutathione & Manganese 45:18 — Algae Dosing Tips 51:18 — Processing & Quality 58:18 — Carnivore vs Plants 1:00:48 — Takeaways See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this episode of Redefining Energy Tech Michael Barnard sat down with Lyle Trytten, who many in the industry know as the nickel nerd. He has spent decades working in mining and mineral processing and has become a trusted voice for organizations like Natural Resources Canada and the International Energy Agency. Our conversation turned to the techno-economic realities of seabed mining, a topic made timely by American executive orders on resource leasing and the ongoing debates around the Clarion Clipperton Zone in the Pacific.Lyle laid out the three categories of undersea mineralization that matter: manganese-rich crusts closer to shore, sulfide deposits around black smokers, and the polymetallic nodules that dominate the abyssal plains. It is those nodules that attract the most attention, given their mix of manganese, nickel, copper, cobalt and iron. The percentages matter here. Manganese makes up 20 to 30% of nodules, feeding a steel market of about 20 million tons annually. Copper mirrors manganese in demand at similar volumes. Nickel sits above copper in value, with nodules carrying over 1% grades. Cobalt is the prize, worth two and a half times nickel and largely controlled today by the Democratic Republic of Congo with annual output of 250,000 to 300,000 tons. Compared to terrestrial deposits, those grades are very competitive, often better than what current copper and nickel mines deliver onshore.Of course, the challenge is not what lies within the nodules but where they are. Four kilometers down is a different game than an open pit in Chile. Lyle framed it with a simple multiplier: one times for onshore, ten times for offshore, a hundred times underwater, and a thousand times when you hit the seabed. The Clarion Clipperton Zone lies thousands of kilometers from shore, making costs and logistics daunting. Even compared to offshore oil, with rigs like Deepwater Horizon working at 1.5 kilometers depth, this is an order of magnitude harder. That reality explains why seabed mining remains more a promise than a practice.We also dug into the credibility problem the sector faces. The history of mining is littered with scams, from Bre-X to pump-and-dump juniors, which is why Canada now requires transparent disclosures under NI 43-101. Without strict governance and independent validation, seabed mining risks repeating those mistakes. The resource base is not the issue. Just as with oil, the minerals are there. The question is whether reserves—economically viable, technically accessible deposits—will come online in time to meet surging demand, especially for copper, which looks tight in the next 15 years.Substitutability plays a role too. Aluminum can stand in for copper in transmission lines. Stainless steel has shifted chemistries in response to nickel price spikes. Battery makers tweak their chemistries—NMC ratios change with market conditions, and lithium iron phosphate has taken half the electric vehicle market without using nickel, manganese, or cobalt at all. Recycling will matter increasingly, but with service lives of decades for stainless and 20 years for batteries, secondary supply will not relieve near-term shortages. Companies like Redwood Materials and Moment Energy are building the bridge to a circular system, but the lag time is real.The conversation left me with a clear takeaway. Seabed mining is not an easy fix. The minerals are there in attractive grades, but the depth, cost, and governance challenges are immense. At the same time, demand for copper, nickel, and cobalt will keep rising, and prices will eventually force new sources to market. The industry has opportunities in recycling, substitution, and responsible development, but the old habits of hype and over-promising will have to be broken if it is to have a role in the critical minerals future.
America's next mining venture could be deep below the sea's surface, removing nodules on the seabed full of the metals vital for the green energy transition. Polymetallic nodules are like golf balls which sit more than four kilometres deep and haven't been touched for millions of years. An Australian-born businessman is leading the push to extract potentially trillions of dollars-worth of the material and he has the support of US President Donald Trump. Today, Four Corners reporter Mark Willacy on the potential and risks around seabed mining and what it could mean for Pacific nations. Featured: Mark Willacy, Four Corners reporter
AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich is joined by Dr. David Villar, a co-author on the paper “Diagnostic findings of copper, selenium and manganese deficiency in dairy and beef cattle submitted to the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory” published online first in the Bovine Practitioner. This episode of Have You Herd? is sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim and their 360° coverage mastitis portfolio. Every lactation cycle, cows are up against the threat of mastitis. Which really means you're up against it, too. Thankfully, Boehringer Ingelheim has you covered with 360° coverage solutions. From prevention to treatment options designed for judicious antibiotic use, the 360° coverage mastitis portfolio has the products you need to defend udders at every angle. What's in your cattle health toolkit? Experience the power of complete mastitis care at this link. Villar provides information on the importance of micromineral nutrition of beef and dairy cattle health. This study looked at submissions to the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory (CAHFS) to evaluate the disease processes and pathogens identified along with micromineral analysis. The primary objective of this study was to determine if the correlation patterns of hepatic Cu, Se, and Mn for disease in the CAHFS diagnostic database at different ages would be similar for beef and dairy cattle. Villar discusses the results from the study which identified that 33% of beef cattle were deficient in CU, 46% were deficient in Se, and 41% were deficient in both. In dairy cattle, very few animals had deficiencies, indicating appropriate micromineral ration balancing and intakes. The number one disease seen in beef was bovine respiratory disease (BRD) with a median age of 8 months. Of these, 68% were deficient in Cu, Se or both, and most had a history of transportation and commingling. Although BRD was also frequently diagnosed in dairy animals, the median age was 90 days. Salmonella Group D was the next most frequent disease in deficient dairy animals. This paper identifies the importance of micromineral deficiencies and correlations with diseases. There are significant opportunities for veterinarians, especially involved with beef cattle, to address micromineral nutrition programs and monitoring. Diagnostic findings of copper, selenium and manganese deficiency in dairy and beef cattle submitted to the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory. (2025). The Bovine Practitioner, 59(2), 61-70. https://doi.org/10.21423/bpj20259267
My guest today is Dr. Kenda Rigdon. Dr. Rigdon is a microbiologist with a PhD in microbiology and virology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Drawing from her expertise, she explores how the gut's microbial ecosystem—comprising bacteria, yeast like Candida and Malassezia, and other microbes—interacts with genetic and epigenetic factors to influence Autism. Dr. Rigdon highlights the critical role of the birthing process, particularly how vaginal delivery seeds a newborn's gut with beneficial microbes like lactobacillus, setting the stage for healthy development in the first three years. She also delves into how yeast overgrowth, nutrient competition (e.g., for tryptophan), and environmental factors like manganese and glyphosate exposure can disrupt this delicate ecosystem, potentially exacerbating autism-related symptoms.Dr. Rigdon shares insights into the surprising links between melanin, Neanderthal DNA, and Autism. She discusses how specific genetic mutations, such as MTHFR and PAI1, can intersect with Autism. Additionally, she connects melanin production—potentially influenced by gut yeast like Malassezia—to neurological health, drawing parallels with conditions like Parkinson's. By viewing the gut as a dynamic ecosystem shaped by birth, diet, and early development, this episode offers a fresh perspective on Autism's microbial roots and practical implications for health, urging listeners to reconsider modern birthing practices and dietary choices in fostering a balanced gut microbiome.Dr. Rigdon X https://x.com/KendaRigdonDaylight Computer Companyuse "autism" for $25 off athttps://buy.daylightcomputer.com/RYAN03139Chroma Iight Devicesuse "autism" for 10% discount athttps://getchroma.co/?ref=autism0:00 Dr. Kenda Rigdon1:14 Journey into Microbiology4:08 The Gut's Ecosystem8:21 Genetics, Autism, & The Microbial Connection13:08 MTHFR & PAI1: Homocysteine, Methionine, Folate20:21 The Role of Yeast in Health & Disease; Serotonin, Candida26:39 The Fight for Tryptophan31:14 Impact of Birthing Method on Gut Health (!)33:13 Modern versus Evolutionary Births, Breastfeeding; Oxygen, Acidity, PH37:15 Melanin, Cell Protection, Neanderthal DNA, Autism40:46 Neuromelanin; Biological Energy, Melanocytes43:20 Neanderthal's & Modern Disease & Environments47:23 Microbes in the Brain53:21 Manganese & Gut Health58:22 Gut-Brain Connection & Microbial Balance01:03:19 Early Gut Health & Development; Modern Insults01:07:21 Future Direction in Gut Health & Kenda's Passion & LoveX: https://x.com/rps47586YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGxEzLKXkjppo3nqmpXpzuAemail: info.fromthespectrum@gmail.com
Watch on YouTube Maganese: what it is it, what's it used for, and how do you produce it? Giyani's Charlie Fitzroy provides us with the answers to these and many other questions in this detailed conversation which ranges across Giyani's operations in Botswana, and broadens out into a discussion of the overall market for manganese. The company is planning to supply a high-end battery-grade manganese to OEMs, and is now only months away from a definitive feasibility study on its project. Watch this space for further news.
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Dr. Prather recommends that everyone have three very affordable lab tests every year that will reveal the state of your health. In this episode, you'll discover:—How anything that could go wrong with you shows up in The Prather Profile, an inexpensive, nationally-recognized blood profile that covers all the major systems in your body. —That the reference ranges listed on a lab tests are NOT the same as the optimal values for your health. And why Dr. Prather has to re-teach doctors and nurses how to look for that optimal range.—How Dr. Prather has over 600 hours of reading blood tests in his training compared to the average Medical Doctor who only has 15 hours of reading blood tests in Medical school.—Why Dr. Prather says you can get more information from a blood test than any other type of diagnostic. And why Dr. Prather says it's "very seldom" someone comes in with ideal blood tests.—How Dr. Prather interprets bloodwork differently in the Structure-Function Health Care model he practices than how doctors in the Disease Care model look at the labs.—Why Hair Analysis is important to reveal the mineral and heavy metal levels in your body. Plus, how Dr. Prather has seen patients diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease have had all of their symptoms go away when the Hair Analysis revealed the true cause of their symptoms was Manganese toxicity.—The importance of the G.I. Effects Stool kit in revealing your gut flora.—Why Dr. Prather says the research that has been discovered on the gut by the National Institutes of Health "will change health care in America" since almost all autoimmune diseases, as well as cardiovascular disease and cancer, are affected by the gut.—The reason why 80% of our immune system is in the gut. And how ALL pharmaceuticals destroy your normal gut flora.—Plus, you'll hear the story of Mike, a patient who completed the ECP Therapy program at Holistic Integration. And how Caleb went to "dozens" of doctors before finding relief from migraine headaches as a patient at Holistic Integration.http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com
In June 2025's Recharge podcast, co-presenters Matt Fernley (Battery Materials Review) and Cormac O'Laoire (Electrios Energy) discuss some of the month's key talking points in the battery industry, including: The current state of US/China trade war, the impact of the IRA repeal on the sector and the uncertain investment environment Changes to the US raw material planning structure - is it enough to attract investment to the sector? Exciting sounding announcements from Ford & GM around high manganese batteries but where will the raw materials come from? Thoughts on lithium prices, how Chinese lepidolite costs are misunderstood by the market and the issue that it's not just China adding supply Social leasing as a driver of EV sales and Tesla's seeming loss of market share Why BMR's BESS forecast is so bullish and the impact of changing ESS tech and scale
In this episode of GeOCHemISTea, we're diving deep, literally, with Andy Campbell, oceanographer, geochemist, and former senior leader at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Andy takes us back to his PhD days at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, where he conducted some of the earliest geochemical research on seafloor hydrothermal systems in the Guaymas Basin. His work on manganese cycling, water column anomalies, and hydrothermal plume modeling not only helped lay the foundation for modern vent geochemistry, it also offered early insight into how ore deposits might form in sediment-hosted marine environments.But the real tea? Andy was part of the shakedown cruise for the Titanic dives... yes, that Titanic... on the iconic Alvin submersible. He shares first-hand stories about extreme ocean storms, lost samples, deep-sea discoveries, and how a science cruise turned into an unexpected government career path. From manganese-rich vent clouds to nuclear safety policy, this episode explores the many ways geochemists contribute far beyond the lab.For this episode we read: Water column anomalies associated with hydrothermal activity in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California (Campbell and Gieskes, 1984)Manganese geochemistry in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California (Campbell et al., 1988)
Aftermath Silver CEO Ralph Rushton joined Steve Darling from Proactive to unveil promising assay results from the company's ongoing Phase 2 diamond drill program at its flagship Berenguela silver-copper-manganese deposit in southern Peru. The latest results come from 16 additional drill holes, forming part of the 82-hole, 5,200-metre program targeting resource expansion and definition in a highly prospective area of the deposit. The drilling was focused on the central-north section of Berenguela, specifically along the northern limit of the existing mineral resource and just east of a prominent cross-cutting fault zone. This strategic zone was selected to extend mineralization margins while upgrading inferred resources to indicated and potentially measured categories, contributing directly to a future mineral resource update and supporting upcoming technical studies. Rushton explained that the drilling was carried out at high angles to known mineralization, ensuring that the intersections are a close representation of true thickness. The weighted average core recovery in mineralized zones was an impressive 96%, indicating high drilling precision and core quality, although some lower recoveries were noted in shallow zones and around historical underground workings. Hole AFD129 returned an intercept of 12.35 metres grading 302 grams per tonne (g/t) silver, 0.66% copper, and 10.64% manganese, from just 2.40 to 16.75 metres downhole — highlighting the project's near-surface, high-grade potential. Hole AFD130 was even more remarkable, yielding a 35.55-metre interval averaging 322 g/t silver, with substantial copper and manganese values throughout. Notably, within this interval was a high-grade sub-section at 7.10 metres, which returned 1174 g/t silver and an impressive 11.14% manganese. The company noted that assay results for the final 11 drill holes from the Phase 2 campaign are expected to be released in the near term. Once all results are received, Aftermath plans to update the mineral resource estimate. #proactiveinvestors #aftermathsilverltd #tsxv #aag #otcqx #aagff #mining #SilverMining, #BerenguelaProject, #Mining #Silver #Copper #Manganese #Peru #DrillingResults #BatteryMetals #ResourceModel #Investing
In this conversation, Michael Williams from Aftermath Silver discusses their unique exploration work focusing on silver and manganese. He highlights the potential for a bull market in silver, the company's recent drilling successes, and the importance of manganese in the evolving electric vehicle industry. The discussion also covers the refining process of manganese and its significance in advanced manufacturing.
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Giyani Metals Corp CEO Charles FitzRoy talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company's successful shipment of its first high purity manganese oxide samples from its demonstration plant in Johannesburg. These samples have been sent to multiple potential off-takers and represent a major milestone in Giyani's development pathway. FitzRoy noted that this is a foundational step for the company's strategy to serve various battery chemistries. “Manganese oxide is the first step in our process,” he said, explaining that the company is now progressing towards producing manganese sulphate for additional off-takers, with samples expected to be ready in early Q3 2025. He highlighted that Giyani is the only group outside of China to have reached this demonstration scale in battery-grade manganese, calling it “the biggest de-risking event for any flow sheet.” The plant has also helped the company reduce harmful reagents, improve waste streams, and generate a valuable byproduct, all of which feed into the design of its commercial plant planned for Botswana. The Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) timeline has been adjusted to Q1 2026 to incorporate these learnings, with commercial construction expected in 2027. FitzRoy added that increasing demand for high-manganese battery chemistries is expected from 2027/2028 onwards. For more interviews and updates, visit Proactive's YouTube channel. Don't forget to like this video, subscribe to our channel, and turn on notifications for future content. #GiyaniMetals #BatteryMetals #Manganese #EnergyStorage #EVbatteries #CleanEnergy #BatteryMaterials #MiningNews #GreenTech #CharlesFitzRoy #ProactiveInvestors
Hair Analysis is the basis of Dr. Prather's evaluation of a patient's mental health issues, because it is the best way to measure their body's mineral levels and heavy metal toxicities. In fact, Dr. Prather says that, if he can get a Hair Analysis on a patient, "probably 95% of the mental health issues go away". In this episode, find out:—Why the hair reflects what is going on in the brain and in the nervous system. And the "transformative change in people's mental health" when you "get the minerals back in Homeostasis and the heavy metals out of the system".—How the most common heavy metal toxicity Dr. Prather sees is Aluminum, which "poisons the brain" and is linked to Dementia, Alzheimer's, Osteoporosis, balance problems, aggressive behavior in children, ADHD, Autism, and Insomnia.—The problems caused by Lead, Mercury, and Nickel for mental health. And why Dr. Prather says that Nickel is "even worse" than those toxicities and is always something he checks for on patients with severe upper motor neuron diseases like Multiple Sclerosis and ALS.—The CDC study that showed 65% of all children have some sort of heavy metal toxicity. And how Dr. Prather has had "kids go from Special Ed. to Honors, just by getting their heavy metals out and balancing out their minerals".—How an imbalance in the Copper-Zinc ratio can lead to issues like Anxiety, Attention Deficit, Dementia, Depression, and Insomnia. And how high Copper is more common in females than males. —The link between high Manganese and Bi-Polar, Parkinson's symptoms, and tremors. And the importance of a proper Calcium-Magnesium ratio. —Why Dr. Prather says that you can do everything possible, but are "never going to get a person's mental health issues under control until you get rid of those heavy metal toxicities". —How Dr. Prather uses a gentle and natural detoxification process for heavy metal toxicities that is "much more effective" than Chelation, which can be damaging to the Kidneys and Liver and deplete the body of minerals.—Why Amish men who do woodworking are in danger of high Arsenic levels, which can cause Anxiety, mood disorders, antagonistic personality, Depression, and Insomnia. —Dr. Prather's surprising discovery about the importance of low Molybdenum, which can cause fatigue, Depression, and can cause someone to become so tired that they can't even sleep.http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com
Description:In this episode of Kilowatt, I explore the latest in electric vehicles, including Tesla's recruitment of autopilot test engineers and the upcoming RoboTaxi service in Saudi Arabia. I discuss the scrutiny of Elon Musk's compensation package and a controversial report about vandalism faced by Tesla owners. Additionally, I cover the potential of lithium manganese-rich (LMR) batteries and their impact on the automotive industry, while addressing production challenges and pricing strategies. I wrap up with a teaser for an upcoming episode featuring special guests.Support the Show:PatreonAcast+Other Podcasts:Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital WebsiteSources: GM Hires Tesla's Former Head of AutopilotLMR Battery - Science DirectGM and Ford tease LMR BatteriesGM's LMR Press ReleaseElon's Pay PackageElon confirms RoboTaxi headed to Saudi Arabia Almost half of Tesla's Owners say their cars have been damaged intentionally.*Show Art Created By Dall-eSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Parkinson's Disease is the fastest-growing neurological condition in the world. While there is no cure, there is hope for patients to help relive the symptoms of this disease. In this episode, you'll learn:—How constipation can be an early symptom indicating Parkinson's Disease. And the involuntary "pill rolling" motion that is usually the very first sign of Parkinson's.—Why Dr. Prather says getting your Glutathione level up is one of the most important things you can do for preventing Parkinson's Disease and even helping to reverse its damage. And how IV Therapy is the best way to get Glutathione into the body. —Why Dr. Prather "highly, highly" recommends patients seek "very effective" pharmaceutical treatments for Parkinson's Disease in addition to Structure-Function Care that "every Parkinson's patient should have" to help alleviate the symptoms.—How Dr. Prather helps his patients to reduce the side effects of Parkinson's medications, while keeping patients on those important medicines. —The reason Dr. Prather says "Hair Analysis" is "one of the most critical" diagnostics for Parkinson's patients. And how he has found about 10% of his Parkinson's patients have a "false Parkinson's" diagnosis that actually comes from Manganese toxicity.—The "absolutely critical" dietary changes for Parkinson's, including high Fiber and low Protein, which will "almost always" cut a patient's required medication "at least in half".—The "dramatic improvement" Dr. Prather sees when nutritional deficiencies associated with Parkinson's are addressed, including: Folic Acid, Niacin, Thiamine B1, B6, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, and Vitamin E. And why Dr. Prather recommends Green Tea, Ginkgo Biloba, Velvet Beans, and Fava Beans.—Why the Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic Technique is "the biggest thing for Parkinson's" that results in an immediate change in the neurology and symptoms. Plus, the exercises and neck brace that correct the Forward Head Posture, which then causes "most of the Parkinson's symptoms to go away". —How Dr. Prather uses a particular Acupuncture protocol for Parkinson's patients, including a point on the tip of the nose that he never uses otherwise.—The Auriculotherapy protocol for Parkinson's that works on the brain by stimulating points on the ear.http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com
About this episode: At the bottom of the world's oceans lie valuable deposits of cobalt, manganese, and other minerals. In today's episode: a deep dive on deep-sea mining, the environmental impacts, and how the world might approach regulating mining in areas that technically belong to everyone. Guests: Andrew Thaler is a deep-sea ecologist, conservation technologist, and an ocean educator. Host: Lindsay Smith Rogers, MA, is the producer of the Public Health On Call podcast, an editor for Expert Insights, and the director of content strategy for the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Show links and related content: @drandrewthaler—Bluesky Deep-sea Mining: What went down in 2024?—Southern Fried Science Withdrawal Agreement Could Signal Shift in Deep Sea Mining Activity—Forbes Transcript information: Looking for episode transcripts? Open our podcast on the Apple Podcasts app (desktop or mobile) or the Spotify mobile app to access an auto-generated transcript of any episode. Closed captioning is also available for every episode on our YouTube channel. Contact us: Have a question about something you heard? Looking for a transcript? Want to suggest a topic or guest? Contact us via email or visit our website. Follow us: @PublicHealthPod on Bluesky @JohnsHopkinsSPH on Instagram @JohnsHopkinsSPH on Facebook @PublicHealthOnCall on YouTube Here's our RSS feed Note: These podcasts are a conversation between the participants, and do not represent the position of Johns Hopkins University.
Madison is giving us the wild backstories of two doctors who conducted the most wild surgical experiments we've ever heard of, and trust us, we've heard some shit. Next, Spencer is taking us on a trip to the Bermuda Triangle and baby, strap in and get your tin foil hats on because we've got conspiracy theories. We've got an obituary for a gal who said ill do it myself, one for a vampire and of course some dumb.ass.criminalllllls! Watch us on YouTube: Youtube.com/@obitchuarypodcast scared straight!Buy our book: prh.com/obitchuaryGet your Merch: wonderyshop.com/obitchuaryCome see us live on tour: obitchuarypodcast.comJoin our Patreon: Patreon.com/cultliterNew episodes come out every Thursday for free, with 1-week early access for Wondery+ subscribers.Follow along online: @obitchuarypod on Twitter & Instagram @obitchuarypodcast on TikTokCheck out Spencer's other podcast Cult Liter wherever you're listening!Write to us: obitpod@gmail.comSpencer Henry & Madison ReyesPO Box 18149 Long Beach, CA 90807Sources:https://www.scottfuneralhome.com/obituary/DonnaJane-Leonard?utm_campaign=marquee-share-button&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1t8F4WbO1IviNaBVlp9mHocBbTe9b5hZymXjP9ilqVPiHXowYXKYwOVSU_aem_Ax2yc-txl6ViR3aBUBP9Gwhttps://www.vice.com/en/article/monkey-testicle-transplant-serge-voronoff/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12463999/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_R._Brinkleyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunuchhttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/article/documentary-interview-medicine-sciencehttps://www.newspapers.com/image/658859383/?match=1&terms=John%20R.%20Brinkleyhttps://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-true-story-of-dr-voronoffs-plan-to-use-monkey-testicles-to-make-us-immortalhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serge_Voronoffhttps://www.twincities.com/2010/01/13/jordan-man-indicted-in-minneapolis-bank-robbery-case/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8WxluUtQaIhttps://www.usgs.gov/centers/national-minerals-information-center/manganese-statistics-and-information#:~:text=Manganese%20(Mn)%20is%20essential%20to,services%20page%20for%20more%20informationhttps://www.history.com/news/bermuda-triangle-uss-cyclops-mystery-world-war-ihttps://brightside.me/articles/survivor-says-something-new-about-the-bermuda-triangle-mystery-813168/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bermuda_Triangle_incidentshttps://www.gulfcoastnewsnow.com/article/ai-leads-to-wrongful-arrest-of-lee-county-man/63745255https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/abc15/name/marie-price-lockridge-obituary?id=57583751https://www.history.com/news/bermuda-triangle-uss-cyclops-mystery-world-war-ihttps://www.grunge.com/656280/the-bermuda-triangle-theory-that-changes-everything/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Beating Cancer Daily with Saranne Rothberg ~ Stage IV Cancer Survivor
Today on Beating Cancer Daily, Saranne is joined by Jacqui Bryan to explore the often overlooked but essential trace mineral, manganese, and its importance for cancer patients and survivors. As they discuss, manganese plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, including energy production, bone strength, cell protection, and wound healing. With their combined expertise and personal experiences as cancer survivors, Saranne and Jacqui shed light on how incorporating this trace mineral into one's diet can significantly improve overall health.Jacqui Bryan is a certified nutrition specialist, whole health educator, functional medicine expert, and registered nurse. Her extensive training and over 50 years of combined cancer survivorship with Saranne make her an invaluable resource for those looking to navigate their health journeys. Jacqui has contributed to almost 70 episodes, sharing her deep insights into nutrition, health, and functional medicine."Everything gets better with better nutrition; the least processed, chemicalized food, the better." – Jacqui BryanToday on Beating Cancer Daily:· Understanding what manganese is and how it differs from magnesium.· The role of manganese in energy production from food, bone health, and cell protection.· How manganese is a component of the antioxidant enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD).· Importance of manganese in wound healing and collagen formation.· Brain health benefits and the potential need for more research in this area.· Food sources high in manganese, such as mussels, brown rice, spinach, pineapple, whole wheat bread, chickpeas, oatmeal, and almonds.· Emphasizing a food-first approach to nutrient intake over-supplementation.· Practical tips on combining foods to meet daily manganese requirements and improve overall health.Guest Contact Information:Jacqui Bryan https://www.jacquibryan.com The #1 Rated Cancer Survivor Podcast by FeedSpot and Ranked the Top 5 Best Cancer Podcasts by CancerCare News, Beating Cancer Daily is listened to in more than 101 countries on seven continents and has over 350 original daily episodes hosted by stage IV survivor Saranne Rothberg! To learn more about Host Saranne Rothberg and The ComedyCures Foundation:https://www.comedycures.org/ To write to Saranne or a guest:https://www.comedycures.org/contact-8 To record a message to Saranne or a guest:https://www.speakpipe.com/BCD_Comments_Suggestions To sign up for the free Health Builder Series live on Zoom with Saranne and Jacqui, go to The ComedyCures Foundation's homepage:https://www.comedycures.org/ Please support the creation of more original episodes of Beating Cancer Daily and other free ComedyCures Foundation programs with a tax-deductible contribution:http://bit.ly/ComedyCuresDonate THANK YOU! Please tell a friend who we may help, and please support us with a beautiful review. Have a blessed day! Saranne
Text a pool service question HERE!In this episode of the Talking Pools Podcast, Rudy Stankowitz dives deep into crucial topics affecting the pool industry, from upcoming trade shows—particularly the National Plaster Council Conference—to the nitty-gritty science of algae, microorganisms, and their impact on water quality and plaster integrity.Rudy also explores the controversial role of cyanuric acid in pool maintenance, the truth about advertising claims in the industry, and the latest insights into chlorine testing, pH control, and total alkalinity measurements.Additionally, this episode takes a practical turn as Rudy breaks down how to successfully raise your pool service prices without losing your mind—or your best customers. He explains how to time your price increases, handle customer reactions, and strategically communicate the change to maintain client loyalty and keep your business profitable.TakeawaysThe National Plaster Council Conference is a must-attend event for pool pros.Microorganisms in pools aren't just a nuisance—they impact plaster integrity and water quality.Cyanuric acid: a blessing and a curse in pool chemistry.Algae isn't just ugly—it's destructive (and Rudy has the science to prove it).Expired DPD2 reagents = faulty chlorine readings—don't trust bad data!Raising your pool service prices? The right approach makes all the difference.Timing is everything—adjust your pricing before peak season.Your best customers deserve a personal call when announcing a price increase.Don't let invoices deliver the bad news—own your worth!Trade shows are invaluable for networking and staying ahead of industry trends.The truth about chlorine testing: Manganese oxidation and expired reagents can throw off results.Evaporation affects chemical concentrations, which can mislead pool pros on water balance.Sound Bites"We made it to another Friday.""We're going to do a deep dive.""Raise your pool service prices—the right way!""Microbial acid secretion—it's real, and it's coming for your plaster.""If the drop has a purple hue, it has expired.""The ideal pH range is 7.4 to 7.6.""High levels of metal can affect test results."Chapters00:00 – Introduction to Pool Talk and Industry Events04:36 – Upcoming National Plaster Council Conference10:01 – Deep Dive into Algae and Microorganisms17:23 – Cyanuric Acid: Friend or Foe?20:53 – Advertising Truths in the Pool Industry23:09 – Understanding Chlorine Testing and Measurement26:39 – Raise Your Pool Service Prices the Smart Way28:10 – The Importance of pH Levels32:22 – Chlorine Levels and Their Impact35:28 – Total Alkalinity Testing Explained38:18 – Calcium Hardness and Leak Detection42:45 – Managing Metal Contamination in Pool Water46:22 – Strategies for pH Control in Saltwater Pool Support the showThank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media: Facebook Instagram Tik Tok Email us: talkingpools@gmail.com
Regenerative ag practices aren't always to implement, but the results of a well-thought out system executed well can surprise.
Dendritic Agate is a beautiful form of Agate that displays inclusions of dark manganese dendrites. Being a lover of both trees and crystals, this is one of the stones I feel most connected with. These dendrites look like little tree roots, giving the Agate its name. These minerals are also known as arborescent. The tree-like crystals featured in the dendritic mineral habit branch in one or more directions from a central point. Keep reading to discover the powerful healing properties of Dendritic Agate! A Crystal Message about the Healing Properties of Dendritic Agate: “I am rooted into the wisdom of my guides." Common Healing Properties of Dendritic Agate: Stimulates intuitive wisdom Encourages you to connect with nature and nature spirits Facilitates communication with trees or tree spirits Instills a deep survival instinct and helps you act to energetically protect yourself without harming others Aids you in branching out into new pursuits Fosters personal growth and development Promotes grounding and a connection to the earth Encourages a connection with your guides, especially when you're seeking wisdom and guidance Facilitates energy cleansing Enhances your animal communication skills and your ability to understand animal familiars (especially with birds) Encourages the exploration of your family tree and ancestral lineage Increases your ability to understand the interconnectedness of yourself with all beings and the world around you Facilitates manifestation of blessings for the good of your community Assists you when you're creating energetic boundaries for your magical practice Promotes mental clarity and stillness of your mind Encourages self-reflection and deeper understanding of how you can make a positive impact in the world Colors: Dark, tree-like, branching Manganese dendrites growing through a clear translucent to milky opaque Chalcedony matrix. Zodiac Signs: Capricorn, Virgo, Taurus Companion Stone: Copper Moon Phases: Waxing Gibbous Companion Flowers: Grey-Headed Coneflower Elements: Earth Companion Essential Oil: Cedar Common Origins: China, Brazil, Turkey, South Dakota (USA), Montana (USA) Notes: This stone is also known as Landscape Agate, Scenic Agate, Dendritic Manganese Agate, or as Manganese Oxide-Included Agate. Wanna' Get Science-y? Click Here to get information about the chemical composition, hardness, streak, etc. of this crystal from one of my favorite sites! How to Leverage the Healing Properties of Dendritic Agate: If you really want to explore your family history, your ancestors, and your lineage in a deep and meaningful way and get in touch with your roots and where you come from, then there is no better stone than this one. Dendritic Agate encourages you to branch out and explore your family tree or your lineage if you feel called to connect with this part of yourself (it can also help support you as you work on healing ancestral wounds if that feels more appropriate). Keep this stone on the ground while you're researching your family to stay grounded and rooted in your family's history while you're branching out and exploring your family tree. Place it between or under your feet to keep you connected and centered while journeying into your ancestry. It will help you stay focused on what is most important for you to discover and reflect upon. Placing a Dendritic Agate close to the windows or doors in your home can help facilitate energetic cleansing to draw unwanted energy out of your space. When you're just starting out with crystal healing, the wealth of information out there can make it tricky to know where to start. That's why my Beginner's Course Bundle gives you all the crystal fundamentals you need to know! Bundling three of my best-selling courses into one fo...
Stephen Kavanagh is a marine biologist and the founder and CEO of Marine Health Foods Ltd., a company specializing in high-quality marine products based in Co. Wicklow, Ireland. With over 30 years of experience in marine science, he graduated from the School of Ocean Sciences at the University of Wales, Bangor. His career has focused on the health benefits derived from marine life, particularly through the company's flagship product, OysterMax®, a nutrient-dense oyster extract powder known for its health benefits including aiding in sexual health, fatigue, and skin conditions. Kavanagh's work extends beyond product development; he is also passionate about marine conservation, sustainability, and education, contributing to initiatives like the Native Oyster Reef Restoration Ireland (NORRI). His commitment to health and well-being through natural marine resources has positioned Marine Health Foods as a trusted supplier in the global market, emphasizing both quality and environmental consciousness. Website: https://www.marinehealthfoods.com/ Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trRkAzOL1G0&feature=youtu.be Work With Me: Mineral Balancing HTMA Consultation: https://www.integrativethoughts.com/category/all-products My Instagram: @integrativematt My Website: Integrativethoughts.com Advertisements: Viva Rays: Use Code ITP for a Discount https://vivarays.com/ Zeolite Labs Zeocharge: Use Code ITP for 10% off https://www.zeolitelabs.com/product-page/zeocharge?ref=ITP Magnesium Breakthrough: Use Code integrativethoughts10 for 10% OFF https://bioptimizers.com/shop/products/magnesium-breakthrough Just Thrive: Use Code ITP15 for 15% off https://justthrivehealth.com/discount/ITP15 Therasage: Use Code Coffman10 for 10% off https://www.therasage.com/discount/COFFMAN10?rfsn=6763480.4aed7f&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6763480.4aed7f Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Oysters and Marine Biology 11:52 The Ecological Role of Oysters 17:56 Restoration Efforts and Challenges 24:55 Nutritional Benefits of Oysters 34:59 The Future of Oyster Farming and Sustainability 42:44 The Importance of Manganese and Zinc 49:59 Mineral Status and Heavy Metal Detoxification 56:54 Supporting Local Farmers and Markets 01:06:21 Energetics and Nutritional Science 01:12:42 Bridging Nutritional Science and Practical Application Takeaways: Oysters have been a crucial part of human diets for thousands of years. The decline of oyster populations is linked to overfishing and habitat destruction. Oysters play a vital role in maintaining healthy marine ecosystems. Restoration efforts are underway to revive oyster populations globally. Oysters are unique in their ability to accumulate zinc and copper. The nutritional profile of oysters supports human health and longevity. Oyster reefs provide essential nursery habitats for various fish species. Sustainable oyster farming can benefit both the environment and local economies. The ocean's resilience offers hope for restoring depleted marine habitats. Collaboration among stakeholders is key to successful restoration projects. Manganese is crucial for energy production and often overlooked. Oysters are a complete source of essential trace elements. Zinc plays a vital role in heavy metal detoxification. The sourcing of oysters is critical to avoid heavy metal contamination. Mineral status is essential for effective detoxification. Farmers markets can significantly boost local economies. The drying process of oysters affects their nutritional quality. Many supplements are irradiated, impacting their bioactivity. Nutrient-dense foods serve as preventative medicine. Oysters represent a connection between scientific research and nutrition. Summary: In this conversation, Stephen Kavanagh discusses his journey from marine biology to oyster farming and the ecological significance of oysters. He highlights the historical importance of oysters in human diets, their role as keystone species in marine ecosystems, and the challenges faced in restoring oyster populations. Kavanagh also delves into the nutritional benefits of oysters, particularly their high levels of zinc and copper, and the potential for sustainable oyster farming to support both human health and marine ecosystems. In this conversation, Matthew Coffman and Stephen Kavanagh delve into the critical roles of minerals like manganese and zinc in health, the nutrient density of oysters, and the importance of sourcing them responsibly. They discuss the impact of COVID-19 on local food markets and the evolution of farming practices, emphasizing the need for community support for local farmers. The conversation also touches on the science behind oyster processing and the energetic properties of food, highlighting the intersection of nutritional science and practical application in health. Keywords: oysters, marine biology, ecosystem, restoration, nutrition, sustainability, aquaculture, biohacking, environmental impact, seafood, Manganese, Zinc, Oysters, Nutrient Density, Heavy Metals, Detoxification, Local Food, Farming, COVID Impact, Nutritional Science
Hello, I'm Brett and I'll be your host for these amazing Old Time Radio Shows :) Dangerous Assignment was a thrilling NBC radio drama that captivated audiences from 1949 to 1953, starring the dynamic Brian Donlevy as the fearless U.S. special agent Steve Mitchell. It was broadcast across a range of media, including a syndicated TV series in 1951–52, and even inspired a reimagined Australian radio version from 1954 to 1956. Both the radio and TV series kept viewers on the edge of their seats with fast-paced plots filled with espionage, deception, and international intrigue. Series Premise: Each episode followed Steve Mitchell, an American agent dispatched by "The Commissioner," the enigmatic head of an unnamed U.S. State Department division. Steve's mission: to travel to exotic locations around the world to foil nefarious plots and uncover dangerous secrets. The show was designed to keep listeners in suspense, opening with a tantalizing scene before the action unfolded. Mitchell, posing as a suave foreign correspondent for an unspecified publication, navigated a maze of lies, betrayal, and violence—always emerging victorious by the end of the episode. Origins and Evolution: Dangerous Assignment was originally conceived as a summer replacement series for NBC in 1949. It quickly gained popularity, and its success led to a full radio series running until 1953. Brian Donlevy, who also narrated the show, brought an intense realism to his portrayal of Steve Mitchell, which contributed to the show's gripping atmosphere. The only other consistent voice on the radio version was Herb Butterfield, who played "The Commissioner." Guest stars included famous actors like Raymond Burr, William Conrad, and Richard Boone, each lending their talents to create a unique cast of characters across the episodes. After the American radio series concluded, Dangerous Assignment continued its journey abroad with a 1954 Australian radio adaptation. This version used remade American scripts and introduced Lloyd Burrell as Steve Mitchell, broadcasting a total of 39 episodes. The 1949 Summer Series: Dangerous Assignment first aired as a seven-week summer series in the summer of 1949, running on Saturdays from 8:30 to 9:00 PM EST. The character of Ruthie, the Commissioner's secretary, was played by Betty Moran, hinting at a possible romantic backstory with Steve Mitchell. The show's first episodes took listeners on adventures to locations like Messina, Sicily, Saigon, and Paris, where Steve investigated everything from stolen relief supplies to millionaire murder conspiracies. The 1950–1953 Radio Run: The show's popularity ensured its return to the airwaves in February 1950, although it faced some scheduling challenges. Over the next few years, Dangerous Assignment moved through various time slots, ultimately running for over 160 episodes. The radio series also attracted major sponsors, including Ford Motor Company, Wheaties, and Anacin, though it was largely supported by NBC itself. The episodes became more formulaic, often starting with Steve Mitchell being assigned a mission—usually involving espionage, sabotage, or international political conflict—followed by thrilling encounters with dangerous enemies. Syndicated Television Version (1951–1952): In 1951, Donlevy adapted the series into a syndicated television show. Rather than relying on a traditional TV network, Donlevy self-financed the production of 39 episodes, selling them individually to local stations across the country. This approach, aided by NBC's distribution assistance, allowed the show to reach a wide audience despite limited network support. Each episode remained faithful to the original radio scripts, with Donlevy reprising his role as Steve Mitchell and Herb Butterfield again playing "The Commissioner." Production Team and Legacy: The television version of Dangerous Assignment employed a talented team behind the scenes, including assistant director William McGarry, production designer George Van Marter, and film editor Edward Schroeder, A.C.E. The show's episodes were often fast-paced, with each story revolving around Mitchell's covert operations in places as diverse as Paris, Berlin, and the African jungle. Among the famous guest stars featured in the TV series were Hugh Beaumont, Paul Frees, and Michael Ansara, who appeared as a variety of different characters throughout the series. Notable episodes included titles like "The Alien Smuggler Story" and "The Atomic Mine Story," where Steve Mitchell faced off against spies, criminals, and saboteurs in a constant battle to protect U.S. interests overseas. The Man Behind the Character: Brian Donlevy: Brian Donlevy, born in Cleveland, Ohio, on February 9, 1901, was known for his tough, no-nonsense persona, both on screen and on the airwaves. With a career that spanned film, radio, and television, Donlevy brought a unique depth to his portrayal of Steve Mitchell. He was a familiar face in 1940s Hollywood, starring in classic films like Beau Geste (1939) and Wake Island (1942), and even earned an Academy Award nomination for his role in Beau Geste. In addition to his success in film, Donlevy was a major figure in the development of Dangerous Assignment, both as the star and as a key producer for the television adaptation. His tough-guy image made him a natural fit for the role of the action-packed American agent, and he remained a popular figure in postwar television, contributing to numerous anthology series like Kraft Theatre and Lux Video Theatre. Conclusion: Dangerous Assignment remains a notable chapter in both radio and television history. The series was a standout example of 1940s and 1950s action-adventure storytelling, blending espionage, drama, and international intrigue. Thanks to Brian Donlevy's magnetic performance, Dangerous Assignment continues to be remembered as a thrilling and influential series that helped set the stage for future espionage-themed shows and films.
Michael Williams, Founder and Executive Chairman of Aftermath Silver Ltd. (TSXV: AAG) (OTCQB: AAGFF), joins me to introduce the vision behind this exploration company focused on expanding and derisking the silver, copper, and manganese mineralization at their flagship Berenguela Project in Peru, and secondary Challacollo Silver-Gold Project in Chile. We start of diving into the asset and polymetallic silver, copper, and manganese components contained in the current resources in both the Measured and Indicated as well as Inferred mineral categories. We then get into the nuances as far as how the processing would be envisioned producing silver dore, copper cathodes, and then high-purity manganese crystallization as end products. This ties into their infrastructure advantages being near both road and rail at the Project. The company is currently drilling to increase confidence in the mineralization and move some of it up in categories from inferred into indicated in the upcoming resource estimate update slated for Q1 of 2025. The next key milestone after that will be the Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) slated for later next year, where it will incorporate economics around all the metallurgical testing, mine planning, and updated resources. We also discuss the experience and bench strength of the management team and board, as well as the key strategic shareholder in Eric Sprott. If you have any questions for Michael regarding Aftermath Silver, then please email them in to me at Shad@kereport.com, and we'll get them answered directly, or in future interviews. Click here to follow the latest news from Aftermath Silver
If you're wondering about supplements for specific health issues, this is for you. In this video, we're going to talk about the best supplements for a range of common health conditions. Learn about the top supplements that have worked for thousands of people! 25 TOP SUPPLEMENTS THAT REALLY WORK (Downloadable File): https://drbrg.co/40hy54r 1. Vitamin D is one of the best supplements for immune support. It can help with autoimmune diseases, cancer, and AIDS. It's also beneficial for the following health concerns: •Depression •Glaucoma •Low back pain •Hip pain •Deep bone pain •Tumors •Hair loss •Dermatitis Always take vitamin D supplements with cofactors magnesium, zinc, and vitamin K2 2. Magnesium glycinate is beneficial for the following: •Blood sugar •Migraines •Sleep •Prevents clotting •Supports healthy blood pressure •Prevents muscle cramps •Prevents arrhythmias •Improves energy •Prevents kidney stones 3. Betaine hydrochloride helps with heartburn and indigestion. It helps to acidify the stomach and keep the valve at the top of the stomach closed. 4. Zinc carnosine is the best remedy for ulcers and can help calm down gastritis. 5. Selenium is beneficial for people with AIDS and Hashimoto's. 6. Vitamin B1 is an excellent remedy for nervous tension, worry, stress, anxiety, and restless legs syndrome. 7. Benfotiamine is a fat-soluble form of vitamin B1 that's beneficial for peripheral nerve issues. 8. Calcium lactate is beneficial for chronic coughing. 9. Iron is beneficial for low blood pressure and energy, but choose food sources of iron rather than supplements. 10. Potassium is essential and often beneficial for salt-sensitive people. You need 4700 mg every day! 11. Coenzyme Q10 is essential if you're on statins. 12. Tocotrienols are the most potent form of vitamin E. They are beneficial for fibrosis, chest pain, infertility, and the arteries. 13. TUDCA is a type of bile salt that is even good for neurological problems! 14. Iodine helps with fibrocystic breast and regulates excess estrogen. 15. Vitamin C is good for collagen and bleeding gums. 16. Probiotics are vital, especially if you consume a lot of diet sodas. 17. Biotin is beneficial for your hair, nails, and skin. 18. Manganese is good for tourettes and tics. 19. NAC supports the liver and can help eliminate toxins 20. Mastic gum can help with gastritis. 21. Melatonin is beneficial for sleep. 22. Niacin is good for anything related to cholesterol. 23. Clove oil is beneficial for tooth or gum pain.
The residents of Shukruti, a village in Georgia's western Chiatura region, have been protesting mining under their village carried out by Georgian Manganese for years. In September, they relocated their protest to Georgia's Parliament in Tbilisi, demanding that the government intervene in their dispute with the mining company. Those protesting around the clock in front of parliament are constantly exposed to the elements as the weather grows colder, with at least six of them on hunger strike. This week, we spoke with OC Media's co-director and journalist Mariam Nikuradze about the conditions of the protesters and how the authorities have been treating them in Tbilisi, and to the Social Justice Center's Salome Shubladze about their demands and the ongoing legal dispute between the protesters and Georgian Manganese. Read more: Dying on the steps of parliament — Georgia's Shukrutians make last bid for their homes Support independent journalism in the Caucasus and become an OC Media Member: Join today. …or donate to the collective Georgian media security fund.
Our profile interview, this evening is Thabo Moloto. He's the Chairman of Rootz Investments – an umbrella corporation that houses several interests within the Local, Continental and Global Mining sector Ecosystem. Moloto has acquired diverse mining experience, having worked in Coal, Diamond and Metalliferous mines. He spent a decade in the Shaft Sinking business, after having begun his career with DeBeers Diamond Mines (Venetia) as a learner official. He acquired a rare and diverse experience in commodity- based operations like Coal, Manganese, Gold, Platinum and Shaft-Sinking Operations and today he joins to tell us more about his journey and love for the mining sector.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I am continuing to talk about key nutrients, and today I want to be talk about iron and manganese.About the Host:Melissa is an Integrative Health Practitioner and Master Practitioner in NLP and Timeline Therapy and a Board Designated Hypnotherapy Teacher Trainer, helping people get to the root cause of their health issues and then get lasting results. Melissa neither diagnoses nor cures but helps bring your body back into balance by helping discover your “toxic load” and then removing the toxins. Melissa offers functional medicine lab testing that helps you “see inside” to know exactly what is going on, and then provides a personalized wellness protocol using natural herbs and supplements. Melissa's business is 100% virtual – the lab tests are mailed directly to your home and she specializes in holding your hand and guiding the way to healing so that you don't have to figure it all out on your own.Melissa is the winner of the 2021 & 2022 Quality Care Award by Business From The Heart and is also the recipient of the Alignable “Local Business Person of the Year “Award 2022 for Whistler.Melissa has been featured at a number of Health & Wellness Summits, such as the Health, Wealth & Wisdom Summit, The Power To Profit Summit, The Feel Fan-freaking-tas-tic Summit, the Aim Higher Summit and many more! She has also guested on over 60 different podcasts teaching people about the importance of prioritizing our health and how to get started. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/yourguidedhealthjourney Thanks for listening!If you know somebody who would benefit from this message, or would be an awesome addition to our community, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast!If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe on the podcast app on your mobile device.
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STRONGER BONES LIFESTYLE: REVERSING THE COURSE OF OSTEOPOROSIS NATURALLY
Welcome back to the Stronger Bones Lifestyle Podcast. In today's solo episode I take a deep dive into a topic many women find confusing and challenging: what to eat if you have osteoporosis. Join me in this episode as I share with you the ten essential nutrients your body needs to build strong, good-quality bones and what foods can help you gain these as well as what to avoid. I also touch on the complexities and confusion surrounding diet choices for stronger bones.This episode is packed with vital information aimed at empowering you to make food choices that support bone health as you age. I hope you will listen today to gain a clear, actionable roadmap on what you should be eating if you are dealing with osteoporosis or looking to build stronger bones. Key Takeaways:[1:41] Am I building bone or dissolving bone?[2:53] Ten essential vitamins and minerals to build strong bones[3:51] Dairy is a bone dissolving food[5:02] How much calcium do you need?[5:57] Vitamin D[7:32] Vitamin K[9:08] Vitamin C[9:31] How much do you need of vitamin D, K and C?[10:26] Vitamin B9/Folate[10:41] Magnesium[11:19] Fiber[11:26] Boron[12:15] Zinc[12:27] Copper[13:04] Manganese[13:25] Protein[14:35 Healthy gut[16:03] Bone dissolving foodsMemorable Quotes:"The overriding thing here for me is that you have to have a healthy gut for healthy bones. [14:35] - Debi"You need a healthy gut to manage oxalates and most people can manage oxalates." [15:19] - Debi"The main way that we heal our gut is to eat fiber." [16:33] - Debi"Bring the awareness of ‘will this build my bones or contribute to the dissolving of my bones?” and let those thoughts be what helps to guide your choices on what you're going to eat everyday." [17:15] - DebiTo learn more about me and to stay connected, click on the links below:Instagram: @debirobinsonwellnessWebsite: DebiRobinson.comHealthy Gut Healthy Bones Program
Dr. Prather recommends that everyone have three very affordable lab tests every year that will reveal the state of your health. In this episode, discover:--How anything that could go wrong with you shows up in The Prather Profile, an inexpensive, nationally-recognized blood profile that covers all the major systems in your body. --That the reference ranges listed on a lab tests are NOT the same as the optimal values for your health. And why Dr. Prather has to re-teach doctors and nurses how to look for that optimal range.--How Dr. Prather has over 600 hours of reading blood tests in his training compared to the average Medical Doctor who only has 15 hours of reading blood tests in Medical school.--Why Dr. Prather says you can get more information from a blood test than any other type of diagnostic. And why Dr. Prather says it's "very seldom" someone comes in with ideal blood tests.--How Dr. Prather interprets bloodwork differently in the Structure-Function Health Care model he practices than how doctors in the Disease Care model look at the labs.--Why Hair Analysis is important to reveal the mineral and heavy metal levels in your body. Plus, how Dr. Prather has seen patients diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease have had all of their symptoms go away when the Hair Analysis revealed the true cause of their symptoms was Manganese toxicity.--The importance of the G.I. Effects Stool kit in revealing your gut flora.--Why Dr. Prather says the research that has been discovered on the gut by the National Institutes of Health "will change health care in America" since almost all autoimmune diseases, as well as cardiovascular disease and cancer, are affected by the gut.--The reason why 80% of our immune system is in the gut. Plus, how ALL pharmaceuticals destroy your normal gut flora.--And you won't want to miss the story of Jayne, a retired doctor who was facing a leg amputation from a wound that would not heal...until she came to Holistic Integrarion.http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com
Clay drama got you throwing shade? We've ALL been there! Join the For Flux Sake gang for episode 67 as we commiserate over inconsistent clay bodies and the woes of surprise firing results. We'll explore the limitations of trying to adjust an existing clay body and glaze to meet your needs and some of the many reasons why commercial clay bodies can vary from batch to batch. Plus, we'll shed some light on the truth about manganese myths. Learn what is and what is not an actual hazard to your health. Don't rage-quit that project yet, listen to the latest episode of For Flux Sake and regain your sanity in the studio! Today's episode is brought to you by Bailey Pottery Equipment. Bailey Pottery Equipment has everything you need, from beginner to pro. They offer top-notch supplies at discount prices, all backed by friendly service. This week's episode features the following topics: Manganese, Toxicity, Absorption rate, commercial clay body, Clay absorption, reformulating clay, reformulating glaze, glaze fit
In this episode, we chat with Brian Savage, CEO of Electric Metals, a US-based exploration and mineral development company developing the high-grade Emily manganese mine in Minnesota with the intention of producing high-value high purity manganese products for electrification and decarbonization energy transition strategies, particularly the electric vehicle and energy storage sector. With a mine engineering degree and a master's in mineral economics, Brian is an entrepreneurial executive with a history of identifying, building, transforming, and growing businesses in challenging jurisdictions in the mining industry and gives us an overview of Electric Metals, what they are looking to achieve, an update on the manganese market and what is happening in the North American mining industry. KEY TAKEAWAYS Electric Metals is focused on developing the high-grade manganese mine in Minnesota to produce high-value purity manganese products for electrification and decarbonisation strategies. The company aims to become the low-cost producer of domestically sourced high-purity manganese products, particularly targeting the electric vehicle and energy storage sectors. Manganese is the fourth most used metal by tonnage, primarily used in the steel industry, with high-purity manganese products being essential for electric vehicle batteries. Electric Metals' strategic goals include accelerating mine development, constructing a high-purity manganese sulfate monohydrate plant, and capitalizing on the growing demand for metals in the green energy transition. The importance of domestic manganese production in the US is highlighted for national security reasons and to reduce supply chain risks associated with heavy reliance on imports from China. BEST MOMENTS "Manganese is the fourth most used metal by tonnage, behind iron, copper, and aluminium. And so when you look at the development of the economy, anything that needs to be built generally has steel in it." "We want to get into production just as quickly as we possibly can in order to take advantage of that market. And while the electric vehicle and the battery sector are starting to push forward, all that manganese that's being imported, we want to start displacing that." "National security, that's probably the main driver. There is a strategic stockpile of manganese. There's the critical minerals list that they come up with, and they list all the minerals that are primarily critical for national security purposes." "We want to accelerate the development of that mine to get it into a mine plan and mine development just as quickly as we possibly can." VALUABLE RESOURCES Mail: rob@mining-international.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ X: https://twitter.com/MiningRobTyson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DigDeepTheMiningPodcast Web: http://www.mining-international.org Website: https://electricmetals.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/electric-metals/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/electricmetalsusa X: https://twitter.com/emetalsusa Brian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briansavage/ ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first-world to third-world countries from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace. CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people's experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics.
In this riveting episode, we dive deep with Barton Scott, a visionary chemist, nutritionist, and the driving force behind Upgraded Formulas. Barton's groundbreaking work lies at the intersection of chemical engineering and nutritional science, offering innovative solutions to the widespread issue of mineral deficiencies that plague modern society. His unique approach combines his extensive knowledge in chemical engineering with a profound commitment to enhancing human health and longevity, making him a trailblazer in the field of nutritional supplementation.Throughout our conversation, Barton unveils the science behind mineral absorption, the critical role of minerals in regulating sleep, energy levels, and overall vitality, and the pioneering technology his company has developed to address these challenges. His insights into the depletion of essential nutrients from our soil and the consequent impact on our health are both alarming and enlightening. Barton's dedication to creating highly bioavailable mineral supplements is not just about improving physical health but is deeply rooted in his vision of enabling people to unlock their fullest potential by addressing foundational nutritional needs.This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone intrigued by the intricate dance between nutrition and wellness, the untapped potential of minerals in enhancing health, and the innovative approaches to supplement formulation. Barton's journey from chemical engineering to the forefront of nutritional science illustrates a passionate commitment to solving complex health issues with science-backed solutions. Whether you're a health enthusiast seeking to elevate your wellbeing or someone curious about the science of nutrition and mineral supplementation, Barton's expertise and innovative perspective provide a compelling guide to a healthier, more vibrant life.Key Points From This Episode:Magnesium Supplementation [00:01:34]Root Cause Guy and Minerals [00:07:29]The Periodic Table Concept [00:10:15]Building Blocks for Biology [00:14:07]Personalized Health Through Hair Analysis [00:19:37]Soil Health and Crop Rotation [00:23:37]The Importance of Testing [00:27:01]Testosterone Importance for Women [00:34:23]Investing in Your Health [00:35:50]Sleep Efficiency and Work Productivity [00:40:22]The Importance of Magnesium [00:48:10]Importance of Minerals in Health [00:52:29]Manganese and Hair Color [00:57:20]Keeping Hair Color Longer [00:58:14]Looking to discover your science and optimize your life?APPLY FOR HEALTH OPTIMIZATION COACHINGhttps://calendly.com/andrespreschel/intro-call-with-andresLinks Mentioned in Today's Episode:Click HERE to save on BiOptimizers MagnesiumPeopleBarton ScottLinkedIn InstagramBen GreenfieldWebsiteInstagramBrian JohnsonLinkedIn Profile: Brian Johnson on LinkedInPlacesUpgraded FormulasOfficial Website: Upgraded FormulasSupport the show
01 11 24 Manganese and Magnesium by Ag PhD
Join us on this episode as we cover the importance of manganese in your soil. We shed light on its symbiotic relationship with nutrients like phosphorus and calcium, and how soil pH can be the game-changer in manganese availability. Listen in as we explore the delicate balance needed to prevent both deficiency and toxicity in your crops. So tune in and gain knowledge that could not only lead to a better harvest but also contribute to your farm's bottom line. We're covering insights that could transform how you manage nutrients on your farm.
Guest: Hiatt My name is Aaron Hiatt. I have been in the HTMA field for about 10 years now and have analyzed over hundreds of hair tests. I originally got into hair analysis testing while in college after battling some health issues. I have experienced a lot of health improvements following the teachings of Dr. Paul Eck and Dr. Wilson Lawrence. I continue to expand my own understanding and knowledge across many areas of research concerning the human body. Website: https://redoxstasis.com/store/arl-hair-analysis-test-kit?fbclid=PAAabxbLL7bDkK7-BxfRCVhZFeVzxpSJpqjKA4eAzwJV5oHUVZi1JkHFh8Za0 Valence Nutraceuticals: Use code ITP20 for 20% off https://valencenutraceuticals.myshopify.com/ Summary This conversation explores the importance of mineral balancing and the benefits of mineral orotates, with a focus on the work of Dr. Hans Nieper and Dr. Paul Eck. The chapters cover topics such as the science behind mineral orotates, the difference between orotates and amino acid chelates, the improvements in mineral supplements, and the legacy of Dr. Paul Eck. The conversation also discusses the dosage and absorption of magnesium orotate, the continued research and development in supplement formulations, and the importance of collaboration and improvement in the field. This conversation covers various topics related to the utilization and benefits of different vitamins and minerals. The chapters include discussions on the impact of alkaline phosphatase on B6 utilization, the comparison of active B complex supplements, the importance of manganese for thiamine utilization, the benefits of a community-based healthcare system, the effectiveness of bioavailable forms of vitamins, the advantages of tocotrienols over tocopherols, research on tocotrienols in Russia and Germany, the superior antioxidant potential of tocotrienols, the research on potassium orotate, the anxiolytic effect of potassium orotate, the difference between folate and folic acid, the ratio of adenosylcobalamin to methylcobalamin in meat, the benefits of adenosylcobalamin over methylcobalamin, the superior absorption of selenoxale, the benefits of methyl selenocysteine, the role of selenoxale in circadian rhythm, gender differences in selenium supplementation, the benefits of chromium picolinate, the comparison of chromium polynicotinate and chromium picolinate, the impact of chromium on PCOS, and the benefits of PQQ for mitochondrial health. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:09 The Importance of Mineral Balancing 14:53 Mineral Orotates and Dr. Hans Nieper 21:11 The Science Behind Mineral Orotates 32:54 The Difference Between Mineral Orotates and Amino Acid Chelates 38:05 Improvements in Mineral Supplements 41:47 The Benefits of Magnesium Orotate 44:17 Dosage and Absorption of Magnesium Orotate 51:28 Continued Research and Development 54:08 The Legacy of Dr. Paul Eck 59:17 Updates in Supplement Formulations 01:05:15 Collaboration and Improvement 01:08:16 The Importance of P5P in B6 Supplementation 01:13:06 Impact of Alkaline Phosphatase on B6 Utilization 01:14:27 Comparison of Active B Complex Supplements 01:15:36 Importance of Manganese for Thiamine Utilization 01:16:11 Benefits of Community-Based Healthcare System 01:17:12 Effectiveness of Bioavailable Forms of Vitamins 01:18:47 Advantages of Tocotrienols over Tocopherols 01:19:12 Research on Tocotrienols in Russia and Germany 01:20:41 Superior Antioxidant Potential of Tocotrienols 01:21:29 Research on Tocopherol vs Tocotrienol 01:21:56 Personal Experience with Tocotrienols 01:22:49 Research on Potassium Orotate 01:23:39 Research on Potassium Orotate in Russia and Germany 01:24:38 Anxiolytic Effect of Potassium Orotate 01:25:04 Effect of Adrenal Dysfunction on Potassium Levels 01:25:43 Comparison of Potassium Orotate and Potassium Aspartate 01:26:59 Reason for Using Potassium Orotate in Slow Oxidizers 01:27:38 Benefits of Methyl Tetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF) 01:28:37 Dangers of Synthetic Folic Acid 01:29:17 Difference Between Folate and Folic Acid 01:30:31 Ratio of Adenosylcobalamin to Methylcobalamin in Meat 01:31:53 Advantages of Adenosylcobalamin over Methylcobalamin 01:33:43 Superior Absorption of Selenoxale 01:34:13 Benefits of Methyl Selenocysteine 01:35:09 Role of Selenoxale in Circadian Rhythm 01:36:20 Gender Differences in Selenium Supplementation 01:37:41 Benefits of Chromium Picolinate 01:38:37 Comparison of Chromium Polynicotinate and Chromium Picolinate 01:40:21 Impact of Chromium on PCOS 01:41:43 Benefits of PQQ for Mitochondrial Health Advertisements: Valence Nutraceuticals: Use code ITP20 for 20% off https://valencenutraceuticals.myshopify.com/ Zeolite Labs Zeocharge: Use Code ITP for 10% off https://www.zeolitelabs.com/product-page/zeocharge?ref=ITP Magnesium Breakthrough: Use Code integrativethoughts10 for 10% OFF https://bioptimizers.com/shop/products/magnesium-breakthrough Just Thrive: Use Code ITP15 for 15% off https://justthrivehealth.com/discount/ITP15 Therasage: Use Code Coffman10 for 10% off https://www.therasage.com/discount/COFFMAN10?rfsn=6763480.4aed7f&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6763480.4aed7f Nootopia: Use Code IntegrativeThoughts10 for 10% OFF https://nootopia.com/ Sleep Breakthrough: Use Code IntegrativeThoughts10 for 10% OFF https://bioptimizers.com/shop/products/sleep-breakthrough Matt Coffman / Integrative Thoughts My Instagram: @integrativematt My Website: Integrativethoughts.com
Question: Is whole food vitamin C superior to natural because it is part of a tyrosinase complex? Short Answer: Vitamin C is nearly ubiquitously distributed in plant tissues, and is never bound to any enzyme as a structural complex. Vitamin C promotes absorption of iron from plant foods, inhibits copper absorption, and de-loads copper from ceruloplasmin, which may play a role in distributing copper to tissues. Vitamin C is not capable of destroying ceruloplasmin. These functions follow directly from vitamin C as an electron donor and there is no evidence whatsoever that whole food vitamin C behaves differently in these respects than synthetic vitamin C. However, daily needs in most contexts are 2-400 milligrams of vitamin C per day, which is below the dose shown to potentially cause problems with copper. Getting this from whole foods or whole food supplements is better than using synthetic vitamin C because it avoids GMO corn and Chinese synthetics and provides a host of other beneficial constituents alongside the vitamin C. This is a clip from a live Q&A session open to CMJ Masterpass members. In addition to this episode, you can access two other free samples using this link: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/p/questions-on-hair-trace-mineral-analysis In that batch of free episodes you will also find the answer to this question: Is Hair Mineral Testing Useful? What's the Deal With Seed Oils? If you want to become a Masterpass member so you can participate in the next live Q&A, or so you can have access to the complete recording and transcript of each Q&A session, you can save 10% off the subscription price for as long as you remain a member by using this link to sign up: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/qanda Learn more about the Masterpass here: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/about This snippet is from the June 16, 2023 AMA. The full recording and transcript is reserved for Masterpass members. Here is a preview of what's included: Butyrate for Hashimoto's? What else? What in the comprehensive nutritional screening is helping to interpret lactate/pyruvate and ketone ratios? Is the solution to a respiratory chain disorder to take Niagen? If I have high manganese on an HTMA, do I need to detox? Should CFS patients target reducing their serum BH4? What to do about low alkaline phosphatase? If my glucose spikes above 140, should I eat fiber and take ACV before the meal, eat cinnamon with the meal, chew slowly, and move for ten minutes after my meals? Difficulty getting Quest to do the lactate/pyruvate ratio correctly. Is 38 milligrams of niacinamide enough to rule out niacin deficiency as a cause of low NAD+? How does optimizing body composition help optimize energy metabolism? Can impaired energy metabolism make someone fatter? Is monounsaturated fat the best fat? Manganese followup. Do you need to stop taking biotin before a biotin test? What in "a bunch of supplements" flip the lactate/pyruvate ratio from high to low? NAD infusions, yay or nay? Why do I feel better after a warm shower, even better than after sunshine? Should I cut back on vitamin A if I have toxicity symptoms but cutting back makes me get sick? Do home blood drop tests have to be pricked at the finger? Is it true that my boyfriend was just born a night owl? How much eating out is too much? When measuring ketones, lactate, and glucose at home to optimize energy metabolism, what time of day should we take the measurements? Here's a link to the full AMA: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/p/recording-and-transcript-of-the-june-a55
Explore the world of manganese with eResearch Corporation's latest industry report. In this interview, Chris Thompson, President and Director of eResearch, delves into the applications and growing market demand for this essential mineral. Learn how manganese contributes to stronger steel and plays a vital role in stabilizing lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles. Don't miss out on this informative discussion!For more information, visit eResearch Corporation's website: https://eresearch.com/Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtXfYGlIiOAAnd follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
Question: What Is the Real Issue With Seed Oils? Short Answer: The main issue with seed oils is that they present an oxidative liability. They do not acutely cause oxidative stress, but their polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are more vulnerable than any other macronutrient to oxidative damage. Oxidative stress can increase because of nutrient deficiencies, toxins, infections, other sources of inflammation, alcohol, or smoking, and it will inevitably increase as a function of aging. As oxidative stress increases, more PUFAs in the tissues mean more damage. At least 0.6 milligrams of vitamin E should be gotten per gram of PUFA in the diet, but vitamin E cannot fully protect against PUFA, so their intake should be moderated to the very low levels needed, as obtained by eating fatty fish once or twice a week, eating eggs daily, and eating 4-8 ounces of liver per week. Additional secondary problems with them include residual solvents and heat damage prior to intake, but the main issue is that we do not want to increase our tissue PUFA content more than needed. This is a clip from a live Q&A session open to CMJ Masterpass members. In addition to this episode, you can access two other free samples using this link: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/p/questions-on-hair-trace-mineral-analysis In that batch of free episodes you will also find the answer to this question: Is Hair Mineral Testing Useful? Is Whole Food Vitamin C Really Different? If you want to become a Masterpass member so you can participate in the next live Q&A, or so you can have access to the complete recording and transcript of each Q&A session, you can save 10% off the subscription price for as long as you remain a member by using this link to sign up: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/qanda Learn more about the Masterpass here: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/about This snippet is from the June 16, 2023 AMA. The full recording and transcript is reserved for Masterpass members. Here is a preview of what's included: Butyrate for Hashimoto's? What else? What in the comprehensive nutritional screening is helping to interpret lactate/pyruvate and ketone ratios? Is the solution to a respiratory chain disorder to take Niagen? If I have high manganese on an HTMA, do I need to detox? Should CFS patients target reducing their serum BH4? What to do about low alkaline phosphatase? If my glucose spikes above 140, should I eat fiber and take ACV before the meal, eat cinnamon with the meal, chew slowly, and move for ten minutes after my meals? Difficulty getting Quest to do the lactate/pyruvate ratio correctly. Is 38 milligrams of niacinamide enough to rule out niacin deficiency as a cause of low NAD+? How does optimizing body composition help optimize energy metabolism? Can impaired energy metabolism make someone fatter? Is monounsaturated fat the best fat? Manganese followup. Do you need to stop taking biotin before a biotin test? What in "a bunch of supplements" flip the lactate/pyruvate ratio from high to low? NAD infusions, yay or nay? Why do I feel better after a warm shower, even better than after sunshine? Should I cut back on vitamin A if I have toxicity symptoms but cutting back makes me get sick? Do home blood drop tests have to be pricked at the finger? Is it true that my boyfriend was just born a night owl? How much eating out is too much? When measuring ketones, lactate, and glucose at home to optimize energy metabolism, what time of day should we take the measurements? Here's a link to the full AMA: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/p/recording-and-transcript-of-the-june-a55
We conclude our coverage from the Zurich Precious Metals Summit with a conversation with Aftermath Silver and CEO Ralph Rushton. The company's Berenguela project has found an interesting shift into both previous metals and manganese. We spend some time talking about manganese and how it has changed the company's approach towards exploration and development.
Question: How useful is hair trace mineral analysis (HTMA) for nutritional testing? Short Answer: Hair trace mineral analysis is included as an optional add-on in the comprehensive nutritional screening from Testing Nutritional Status: The Ultimate Cheat Sheet, because it can capture data for some ultra-trace minerals for which there are no better-validated tests, and it might capture a pattern that might not be picked up as quickly with blood work, such as a mineral transport issue. However, its utility is limited by the fact that hair mineral content is not well validated as a test for any specific mineral, is generally anti-validated when there is enough science on a mineral (such as zinc, where hair zinc does not go down in deficiency), and should not be used as a central piece of data without corroboration from other more well-validated tests, which exist for most of the nutrients. This is a clip from a live Q&A session open to CMJ Masterpass members. In addition to this episode, you can access two other free samples using this link: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/p/questions-on-hair-trace-mineral-analysis In that batch of free episodes you will also find the answer to this question: What's the Deal With Seed Oils? Is Whole Food Vitamin C Really Different? If you want to become a Masterpass member so you can participate in the next live Q&A, or so you can have access to the complete recording and transcript of each Q&A session, you can save 10% off the subscription price for as long as you remain a member by using this link to sign up: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/qanda Learn more about the Masterpass here: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/about This snippet is from the June 16, 2023 AMA. The full recording and transcript is reserved for Masterpass members. Here is a preview of what's included: Butyrate for Hashimoto's? What else? What in the comprehensive nutritional screening is helping to interpret lactate/pyruvate and ketone ratios? Is the solution to a respiratory chain disorder to take Niagen? If I have high manganese on an HTMA, do I need to detox? Should CFS patients target reducing their serum BH4? What to do about low alkaline phosphatase? If my glucose spikes above 140, should I eat fiber and take ACV before the meal, eat cinnamon with the meal, chew slowly, and move for ten minutes after my meals? Difficulty getting Quest to do the lactate/pyruvate ratio correctly. Is 38 milligrams of niacinamide enough to rule out niacin deficiency as a cause of low NAD+? How does optimizing body composition help optimize energy metabolism? Can impaired energy metabolism make someone fatter? Is monounsaturated fat the best fat? Manganese followup. Do you need to stop taking biotin before a biotin test? What in "a bunch of supplements" flip the lactate/pyruvate ratio from high to low? NAD infusions, yay or nay? Why do I feel better after a warm shower, even better than after sunshine? Should I cut back on vitamin A if I have toxicity symptoms but cutting back makes me get sick? Do home blood drop tests have to be pricked at the finger? Is it true that my boyfriend was just born a night owl? How much eating out is too much? When measuring ketones, lactate, and glucose at home to optimize energy metabolism, what time of day should we take the measurements? Here's a link to the full AMA: https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/p/recording-and-transcript-of-the-june-a55
Nik from Rooted Leaf (use code GROWCAST) is back on the line to wrap up the soil nutrient elements in our Nutrient Deep Dive series! Nik catches us up with a quick recap and then dives into a few of the most important micronutrients, or the nutrients that are required in very small quantities. Nik talks about what those nutrient ratios should look like, and how minerals like Potassium will be needed in vastly greater quantities than the micronutrients we discuss today. Silica is first up, as Nik explains how it plays into cell structure and more. This leads to a conversation about Boron, and what causes plants to develop hollow stems. Iron and Manganese are next on the list, and Nik tells us what we need to do to ensure that these minerals are not only present, but also available in solution- highlighting the importance of proper PH, and understanding how nutrients antagonize one another. GrowCast Membership (bonus content, member discounts, member discord and more!) GrowCast Seed Co (Vaulted Packs are up!) *Rooted Leaf Carbon Based Nutrients - liquid organic nutrients with NO NEED to PH! Visit www.rootedleaf.com and use code GROWCAST for 20% off, just add to filtered water and watch those plants explode!* *PROUD PARTNERS: Pulse Grow Room Monitors, industry leader in grow room data and monitoring! Visit www.pulsegrow.com and grab their Pulse One or Pulse Plus to UPLEVEL your grow room tracking! Receive alerts, analyze data, and improve your garden with data driven strategies!*