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Get the Digestion Stack I carry with me daily HERE In this episode, you will learn: The importance of mindset in healing What is the placebo and Nocebo effect? Discussion on ADHD and learning 'disabilities' Impact of both Positive and Negative Beliefs Dr. Josh Axe, DC, DNM, CNS, is a doctor of chiropractic, certified doctor of natural medicine and clinical nutritionist with a passion to help people eat healthy and live a healthy lifestyle. In 2008, he started a functional medicine center in Nashville, which grew to become one of the most renowned clinics in the world. Order his new book, Ancient Remedies: Secrets to Healing with Herbs, Essential Oils, CBD, and the Most Powerful Natural Medicine in History now. Dr. Axe founded the website DrAxe.com, which is one the top natural health websites in the world today. Its main topics include nutrition, natural medicine, fitness, healthy recipes, home DIY remedies and trending health news. His website includes a group of credentialed editors, writers and a Medical Review Board. He has also been a resource for many professional athletes. In 2009, he began working with the Wellness Advisory Council and Professional Swim Teams. He worked with professional swimmers, providing nutritional advice and performing musculoskeletal work on the athletes to increase their performance. He also traveled to the 2012 Games in London to work with USA athletes.
This episode we highlight the service of Clayton Thomas, a former AF Weapons troop who served in Korea twice as well as Arizona & Georgia. After 10 years of service he discovery he was a genetic condition that ultimately let to him going through a Medical Review Board and being medical retired from the service. I was able to catch up with him at the MPA Spring Shootout and what he's doing now. He's stayed in GA but moved closure to family. As well as landing a job in the banking industry. Follow along as well talk about the transition process and how fast that can happen when it comes to MEB's. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gdpodcast/message
LLN (10/6/22) – The Medical Review Board will host a public meeting in a couple of weeks to discuss how the length of medical certification affects safety. Collin Long of OOIDA's Washington, D.C., office discusses that and more. Also, truck show season is winding down, but there are still a few on the scheduled for October and November. We'll bring you the details of upcoming shows, including a few that are just starting out. And the governor of Massachusetts has sent a transportation safety bill that includes a mandate for side underride guards for certain trucks back to state legislators. 0:00 – Newscast. 09:41 – Truck shows. 24:34 – Medical Review Board. 39:28 – Side underride guards.
If you go the emergency department with a broken arm, you will get an x-ray, a cast, and be referred to see an orthopedic specialist. If you have a serious heart problem you will be referred to a cardiologist. What happens if you come to the hospital with endocarditis – an infection of the heart caused by drug use? You will see a heart specialist, an infectious disease doctor, but will you see a specialist who can help treat the cause of the problem – the addiction? Addiction Medicine specialty care should be available just like a pain specialist or palliative care specialist. Dr. Timothy Brennan is one of the pioneers who is out to make addiction medicine specialty medical care more available in America. Timothy K. Brennan MD, MPH Dr. Brennan is the Director of the Addiction Institute at Mount Sinai West and Mount Sinai St. Luke's Hospitals. He is also the Director of the Fellowship in Addiction Medicine Program at the Icahn School of Medicine Mount Sinai. Dr. Brennan has spoken at local, state, national and international levels about addiction policy issues, particularly as related to young adults. He is the co-editor of Lippincott’s “Essentials of Addiction Medicine”, and was appointed by Governor Cuomo to serve on the Medical Review Board at the New York State Justice Center. He is a frequent contributor in the media regarding addiction issues and has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, CBS News, and NPR. Dr. Brennan volunteers as a member of the Adolescent Advisory Panel at the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services. Dr. Brennan completed his Fellowship in Addiction Medicine at The Addiction Institute, a Fellowship in Medical Ethics at Harvard Medical School, and a Residency in Pediatrics at New York Presbyterian Hospital / Weill Cornell Medical College. He also completed an intern year in Internal Medicine at Georgetown University Hospital. He received a BS in Foreign Service from Georgetown University, and a combined MD/MPH from Tulane University School of Medicine and School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. He is Board Certified in Pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics and Board Certified in Addiction Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine. The American College of Academic Addiction Medicine – ACAAM Additional Information on Dr. Brennan https://www.mountsinai.org/profiles/timothy-k-brennan The ASAM Essentials of Addiction Medicine
Also in this edition of the Overdrive Radio podcast: Intro'ing a new dispatch provider in S2 Logistics, with hotshot hauler S2 Transport co-owner Scott Sabatini at its helm and stressing integrity in operations, a response to his own early difficulties. When the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Medical Review Board met May 20 in part to take up a revised sleep-apnea-related section of the FMCSA's official handbook for the fine folks that perform DOT physicals all around the country, doctors on the board discovered that handbook drafters had made pains in that section to remove a detailed set of screening, testing and treatment recommendations. The Medical Review Board had originally come up with those in 2016, when FMCSA was considering pursuing rulemaking around the condition. Those recommendations were then in a draft update to the official medical examiners' handbook that came to light about a year ago but had yet to be officially published as the agency worked on finalizing an update with the board in an advisory capacity. Handbook drafters as of the May 20 meeting had cut that and added language making it abundantly clear that there was no regulation that required sleep apnea driver screening, referrals for testing or treatment. Board member Michael Kelly worried over that addition in particular, and was joined by the entire board in protest over the lack of specifics. As Truckers for a Cause sleep apnea support group cofounder, and longtime driver Bob Stanton put it recently, commenting in the Overdrive's Trucking Pro group at Linkedin, though, “the Medical Review Board seems to have forgotten what Congress mandated through Public Law 113-45.” Namely, that FMCSA must go through public notice and comment rulemaking in order to issue any further guidance on the condition when it comes to required or recommended screening, testing and treatment guidelines for CDL holders. Dr. Kelley went further, too, expressing disappointment over what he predicted would be the reality if this handbook draft was made final. As was quoted in my report from that day, Kelley beleved "it will be very rare for drivers here on out to be tested and treated for sleep apnea unless they truly want to be." His statement of that disappointment sounded to some truckers in the audience quite differently than how he intended it. Read more background on the MRB meeting and the sleep apnea issue via https://www.overdriveonline.com/regulations/article/15065662/strict-sleep-apnea-screening-criteria-not-in-latest-draft-handbook Find links to S2 Logistics' business pages via the post that houses this podcast at https://www.overdriveonline.com/15065897
THE MOST POWERFUL MEDICINE IN HISTORY Dr. Josh Axe, DC, DNM, CNS, is a doctor of chiropractic, certified doctor of natural medicine and clinical nutritionist with a passion to help people eat healthy and live a healthy lifestyle. In 2008, he started a functional medicine center in Nashville, which grew to become one of the most renowned clinics in the world.Preorder his new book, Ancient Remedies: Secrets to Healing with Herbs, Essential Oils, CBD, and the Most Powerful Natural Medicine in History now.Dr. Axe founded the website DrAxe.com, which is one the top natural health websites in the world today. Its main topics include nutrition, natural medicine, fitness, healthy recipes, home DIY remedies and trending health news. His website includes a group of credentialed editors, writers and a Medical Review Board.He has also been a resource for many professional athletes. In 2009, he began working with the Wellness Advisory Council and Professional Swim Teams. He worked with professional swimmers, providing nutritional advice and performing musculoskeletal work on the athletes to increase their performance. He also traveled to the 2012 Games in London to work with USA athletes.Dr. Josh Axe has authored several celebrated and bestselling books, including:Eat Dirt: Why Leaky Gut May Be the Root Cause of Your Health Problems and 5 Surprising Steps to Cure It (Harper New Wave, March 2016)Essential Oils: Ancient Medicine for the Modern World (January 2017)Keto Diet: Your 30-Day Plan to Lose Weight, Balance Hormones, and Reverse Disease (Little Brown & Company, February 2019)Keto Diet Cookbook: 125+ Delicious Recipes to Lose Weight, Balance Hormones, Boost Brain Health, and Reverse Disease (Little, Brown Spark, December 2019)The Collagen Diet: A 28-Day Plan for Sustained Weight Loss, Glowing Skin, Great Gut Health, and a Younger You (Little, Brown Spark, December 2019)Ancient Remedies: Secrets to Healing with Herbs, Essential Oils, CBD, and the Most Powerful Natural Medicine in History (Little, Brown Spark, to be published in February 2021)Millions of people have read his books and gone through his programs, including Healing Leaky Gut and Essential Oils Transformation. These books and programs combine the power of advanced nutrition with recipes, herbal remedies and lifestyle improvements to help people reach their health goals.Dr. Axe has been a regular guest expert on The Dr. Oz Show, covering such topics as the gut microbiome, weight loss, digestive health (such as leaky gut and candida) and herbal medicine. Dr. Josh Axe has taught corporate wellness programs for companies such as Nissan, Whole Foods, Mercy Ministries, Lifeway and has been featured as a keynote speaker at conferences all over the country, including South by Southwest (SXSW), PaleoFX and the Autism Education Summit. He discusses how using food as natural remedies for ailments and conditions, and he will show the scientific evidence behind why eating foods like coconut, bone broth, wild-caught fish, fermented vegetables and leafy greens are essential to a healing diet.He is co-founder of the BurstFIT interval training program along with his wife Dr. Chelsea Axe. Dr. Axe videos like BurstFIT and BurstFIT Fire have received rave reviews for being one of the most effective exercise programs ever created to support the body in getting toned, fit and burning fat with the Tabata method. Dr. Josh Axe and Dr. Chelsea Axe also appear on YouTube as well as Facebook to discuss and demonstrate smart nutrition, fitness and more.In 2015 and 2016 his company, Axe Wellness ranked #1 in the state of Tennessee, #3 in the health industry and #35 nationwide on the Inc. 500 list for fastest-growing companies. In their Nashville office, they have kombucha on tap, vegetable juice and Paleo donuts for breakfast, daily exercise times to do planks and push-ups, and more!Dr. Josh Axe and Jordan Rubin are the founders of Ancient Nutrition, where the mission is to restore health, strength and vitality by providing history's healthiest whole food nutrients to the modern world. We are transforming the health of millions of consumers, through our pioneering lines of Bone Broth Protein™, Multi Collagen Protein, Essential Oils, Probiotics, Keto products, educational materials and more.Dr. Josh Axe and his wife Dr. Chelsea live in Nashville, TN, where they enjoy making healthy gourmet meals like homemade gluten-free pizza, paddle boarding, doing ginger shots, Burst training and going hiking with their dogs Oakley and Flash.Follow Dr Axe on social Media & buy his latest book: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drjoshaxe/Buy his book Here: https://draxe.com/ancientremedies/Follow The Story Box on Social MediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thestoryboxpodcast/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/thestoryboxpodcast Website - https://thestoryboxpodcast.com/The Story Box on Podcast Platforms & Subscribe for more! 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What does it mean to be a leader in uncertain times? Today, wellness expert and all things health guru, Dr. Josh Axe, joins me for an in-depth conversation. He is a doctor of chiropractic, certified doctor of natural medicine and clinical nutritionist with a passion to help people eat healthy and live a healthy lifestyle. In 2008, he started a functional medicine center in Nashville, which grew to become one of the most renowned clinics in the world. Dr. Axe founded the website DrAxe.com, which is one the top natural health websites in the world today. Its main topics include nutrition, natural medicine, fitness, healthy recipes, home DIY remedies and trending health news. His website includes a group of credentialed editors, writers and a Medical Review Board. He has also been a resource for many professional athletes. In 2009, he began working with the Wellness Advisory Council and Professional Swim Teams. He worked with professional swimmers, providing nutritional advice and performing musculoskeletal work on the athletes to increase their performance. He also traveled to the 2012 Games in London to work with USA athletes. In this episode, Dr. Axe dives deep into his background and describes what inspired his career in the health industry. We talk about everything from animal welfare to the most important aspects of the human diet. Plus, we share in the ever important and evolving conversation of this moment in time; how to show up as a leader during uncertain times, how we can stay healthy during this pandemic, and why mindset is so important to all aspects of wellness. In this Episode You'll Learn: All about today's guest, Dr. Josh Axe [ 0:45 ] How Dr. Axe found this path [ 5:25 ] About Ancient Nutrition products [ 08:45 ] How Dr. Axe views animal welfare and veganism [ 11:15 ] When Dr. Axe questioned his life plan [ 15:30 ] How Dr. Axe is leading during uncertain times [ 20:10 ] The ways we can stay healthy during this time [ 27:00 ] When Dr. Axe thinks the coronavirus will diminish [ 30:30 ] About the average workday for Dr. Axe [ 33:30 ] The advice Dr. Axe has for aspiring entrepreneurs [ 41:30 ] Soul Shifting Quotes: “Now is the time to lead.” “I am creating something to transform lives.” “If we put our faith in the right things, we will be okay.” “Faith, hope, love, gratitude, and joy are the number one way to prevent stress.” “A leader has to have deep roots.” “Fear is more contagious than any virus ever.” “Live in faith and live in encouragement.” Links Mentioned: Learn my 7 Secrets to Uplevel Your Brand & Land Your Dream Clients Grab your FREE training, How to Call in Your Tribe + Create Content that Converts Text me at 603-931-4386 Learn more about Dr. Josh Axe by following him on Instagram or heading to www.draxe.com. Follow Ancient Nutrition on Instagram and check out the Ancient Nutrition website at www.ancientnutrition.com. Follow Dr. Chelsea Axe on Instagram. Tag me in your big shifts + takeaways: @amberlilyestrom Did you hear something you loved here today?! Leave a Review + Subscribe via iTunes Listen on Spotify
In this episode of Be Organic, hosts Kat and Landon dive into all things nutrition with leading natural medicine doctor, Dr. Axe. They touch on everything from the top foods you always want to buy organic, a step-by-step approach for healing your gut health, why the keto diet isn’t meant to be a long-term diet, how to know when you should supplement or not, and so much more! This episode is filled with countless tips and tangle takeaways for making the best nutrition choices for your health. Dr. Josh Axe, DC, DNM, CNS, is a doctor of chiropractic, certified doctor of natural medicine, and clinical nutritionist with a passion to help people eat healthy and live a healthy lifestyle. In 2008, he started a functional medicine center in Nashville, which grew to become one of the most renowned clinics in the world. Dr. Axe also founded the website DrAxe.com, which is one the top natural health websites in the world today. Its main topics include nutrition, natural medicine, fitness, healthy recipes, home DIY remedies, and trending health news. His website includes a group of credentialed editors, writers and a Medical Review Board. What we discuss: How Dr. Axe got into Alternative Medicine 2:00 The most toxic conventional foods you could by 6:15 Buying organic 6:00 Finding your personal nutrition type 11:00 Brain-gut connection 17:00 Why kids need to eat anti-inflammatory foods 18:00 Why your gut needs to be warm and dry 18:30 Foods that are "dampening" your gut 19:30 Top things you need to do to heal your gut 21:00 How Dr. Axe eats in day 23:00 Dr. Axe’s perspective on the Keto diet 25:30 Having low chi and low yang 30:00 Over-supplementing 32:00 Okinawa diet 34:45 The Collagen Diet 40:00 Find more from Dr. Axe draxe.com @drjoshaxe
LLN (7/18/19) – Four bills that could drain your wallet are now before Congress, but despite the cost, would likely accomplish little to nothing in terms of their intended goals. Also, FMCSA’s Medical Review Board works on revising the certified medical examiner handbook, including sleep apnea guidelines. Several states still have split speed limits, and a federal bill could widely increase the problem. And we’ll have information about upcoming truck shows. 0:00-9:57 – Newscast 9:57-24:42 – Sleep apnea and the Medical Review Board. 24:42-39:40 – Split speed limits; truck shows. 39:40-49:35 – Bills could start costly mandates (underride guards, speed limiters, insurance minimums and automatic emergency braking).
In today's episode with Dr. Selassie, we are going to dive into Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. People with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) often hear that they are liars, lazy, delusional, and/or crazy, and it's an illness that affects women in disproportionately large numbers. It is so disheartening to feel unwell and hear from practitioners, friends, or family that there's nothing wrong with you. Dr. Selassie received her Naturopathic Doctorate degree from Bastyr University. Known as "a doctor you can talk to,” her practice is centered on helping people be their healthiest best to live their life's purpose. She helps patient with conditions such as acne, eczema, thyroid disorder, autoimmune diseases, and fibroids. She is a member of the Medical Review Board for the School for Applied Functional Medicine and a proud co-founder of Nat Med Coach. What are the symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? More than just being tired. The fatigue is profound and gets worse after even mild exertion, and it's often accompanied by flu-like symptoms, cognitive dysfunction ("brain fog"), and any combination of about 45 other possible symptoms. Many people describe it as coming down with a nasty flu and never getting any better, or as if they're constantly moving through mud. Someone suffering from CFS is likely to have experienced four or more of the following symptoms for the past six months or more: impaired memory or concentration extreme, prolonged exhaustion and feelings of illness after physical or mental activity (post-exertional malaise) unrefreshing sleep muscle aches and pains joint pain with no swelling or redness a new type of headache or a change in your headache pattern frequent sore throat tender lymph nodes in your neck and near your breast What causes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? There are lifestyle factors that can lead to a state of chronic fatigue, including: poor diet, leading to nutritional deficiencies obesity high stress too little sleep But there are a number of other potential catalysts for CFS, such as the Epstein-Barr virus, some other kind of nasty viral infection, or even hormonal imbalances. Where do we go from here? How do we treat this debilitating disease? Because the causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are multifactorial, the way it's treated has to be as well. This is both good and bad: there is no pill that's going to fix the problem, but by addressing each of the possible causes, anybody can find a solution, and you'll likely find the process easier with the help of a health coach and/or functional medicine or naturopathic doctor. As Dr. Selassie says, what is the patient's story? The causes and treatments will be different for every set of circumstances, but it's impossible to know if an individual doesn't feel safe and comfortable sharing their story. -- Resources: Learn more at www.doctorselassie.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/doctorselassie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctorselassie/ Do you want more to empower yourself through healthy living? Is your busy lifestyle an obstacle to your health? Join The Rebel Health Coach community for the support and knowledge you need for better performance, better business and a better you! Click here to join The Rebel Health Coach community now. -- Disclaimer: The activities and research discussed in these podcasts are suggestions only and are only advised to be undertaken following prior consultation with a health or medical professional. Fitness training, nutrition, and other physical pursuits should be tailored to the individual based upon an assessment of their personal needs. -- The Rebel Health Coach Podcast is produced by Podcast Masters
This week the FMCSA’s Medical Review Board held its latest meeting to discuss changes to the handbook for Certified Medical Examiners. We’ll have that, plus: new guidance on ELDs; the effect of a court decision on voting rolls in Ohio on truckers; a plan to allow local police in Pennsylvania to use speed radar; upcoming truck shows; a “national dialog” on vehicle automation; and some recent claims by FMCSA. 0:00 – 10:10 – Newscast 10:10 – 25:29 – Clearing up DOT physical issues 25:29 – 40:20 – Ohio voter rolls; local radar in Pa. 40:20 – 50:33 – Autonomous vehicle update; FMCSA says ELDs doing great!
The FMCSA’s Medical Review Board meets next week to discuss some revisions to the medical examiner handbook. Terry Scruton discusses what changes OOIDA would like to see with Jay Grimes of OOIDA’s Washington, D.C., office.
Today we commemorate National Kidney Month with a conversation with Bill Poirier, RN Kidneys " often referred to as the master chemists of the body " are amazing organs. But it is not until a large portion becomes damaged that you begin to see symptoms. Learn all about kidneys, their function and how they support each of the major organs in the body. Gain important knowledge about the signs of failing kidneys and who might be at higher risk for developing kidney disease. Bill began his lengthy career as a tech in a dialysis unit. He has served on the Medical Review Board for ESRD Network 9 & 10, he is an active member of Kidney Care Partners. He is currently the Regional Administrator of Greenfield Health Systems and is the Pres. elect for the National Renal Administrators Association.
On September 21 and 22, the FMCSA will have a joint meeting with the Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee (MCSAC) and Medical Review Board (MRB) and will discuss the concepts and initiatives of the Health and Wellness of CMV drivers. Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee and Medical Review Board Public Meetings What will this mean to professional drivers and the trucking industry? What is the purpose of this meeting? Will discussions lead to more regulations? As the continued concern for driver health escalates, including from drivers themselves, what should we expect from the FMCSA joint meeting regarding the health and wellness for CMV drivers? Our guest tonight will be Elaine Papp, who is no stranger to FMCSA operations. Ms. Papp retired earlier this year as the FMCSA's Division Chief for the Office of Medical Programs. Elaine now has the consulting website, HealthAndSafetyWorks.net, which is a transportation and occupational health consulting company promoting health and safety on the road and in the workplace. Join us as we get the inside look of what to expect from the MCSAC and MRB as they discuss the concepts and initiatives, addressing the Health and Wellness of CMV driver wellness. To listen from your phone or to call in with comments and questions: 347-826-9170
Administrator Darling spoke briefly to open October 27-28 meetings in Alexandria, Va., of the FMCSA's Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee and Medical Review Board, revealing new leadership coming at MCSAC with Colonel Scott Hernandez of the Colorado State Patrol. He recommended John Lannen of the Truck Safety Coalition as Vice Chair. More on it all via http://www.overdriveonline.com/mcsac-to-get-new-chairman-and-a-little-csa-deja-vu/
Having attended the recent MCSAC/FMCSA meeting and listening to the recommendations from the Medical Review Board on sleep apnea, Richard Wilson, safety and compliance expert, and Todd Dills, senior editor for Overdrive Magazine, joins us as our guests. Using Facebook and Twitter to provide "live coverage" of the meeting to thousands of professional truck drivers, our guests will discuss what took place and how social media is providing drivers the opportunity to have their voices heard at MCSAC meetings, even without being present. Discussion also included EOBR's and harassment issues and the long-haul trucking pilot project.