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In this episode of the Experience Miracles podcast, Dr. Tony Ebel addresses one of the most common questions he receives: whether patients can combine medications with chiropractic care. He discusses the relationship between medications and natural healing, shares personal experiences with his son Oliver, and provides detailed insights into how medications interact with the body's natural healing processes.[00:00:00] - Introduction and episode overviewWelcome to Ask Dr. TonyFormat explanation and purpose of the show[00:01:45] - Core Question AddressedCan ADHD medicine be combined with chiropractic treatment?Definition of "clean" in medical contextScope of conversation beyond just ADHD medications[00:05:00] - Important DisclaimerScope of practice limitationsClarification on medication recommendationsRole of chiropractors vs. medical doctors[00:08:30] - Three Key Points About MedicationsCan be life-saving when used appropriatelyCome with short and long-term side effectsCan interfere with other healing modalities[00:12:00] - Personal Case Study: Oliver's StoryBirth complications and medical interventionBalance between emergency medicine and long-term healingDecision-making process regarding medications[00:19:00] - Key Questions for Parents to ConsiderIs the medication working?What are the current and potential side effects?Will medical team support safe medication changes?[00:23:00] - The Fork in the Road ConceptUnderstanding when healing plateausRecognizing neurological soft signsMeasuring actual physiological function[00:29:00] - Scientific Explanation of Drug TolerancePharmacokinetic tolerancePharmacodynamic tolerancePhysiological adaptation[00:35:00] - Drug Accumulation and Side EffectsWhy medications become less effectiveImpact on body systemsTrue nature of "side effects"[00:40:00] - Supporting Withdrawal ProcessRole of chiropractic care during medication changesIncreasing adjustment frequencyManaging withdrawal effectsHave a question for Dr. Tony! Email support@pxdocs.com with the subject line: Ask Dr. Tony!-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. To watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click Here Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS Directory Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
Imagine knowing how your body will respond to a medication before you even take it! In this episode, Harsh Thakkar interviews Sarah Rogers, co-founder and president of the American Society of Pharmacovigilance (ASP) and an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M. Together, they dive deep into the fascinating world of pharmacogenomics—how your genetic makeup affects your response to medications. They discuss the challenges of pharmacogenomic testing, real-world examples of adverse drug reactions, and the future of personalized medicine. Chapters:00:00 - Intro00:16 - Breaking Down Pharmacogenomics01:39 - Guest Introduction: Sarah Rogers 02:18 - Explaining Pharmacogenomics to a Child03:24 - Sarah's Start in Pharmacogenomics 04:54 - The Power of Pharmacogenomics07:00 - Pharmacogenomics Clinic at Texas A&M 09:02 - Challenges of Standardizing PGX Testing11:14 - The Ideal Pharmacogenomics Workflow13:39 - Real-World Example of PGX in Action15:44 - Importance of Integrating PGX into EHR 20:24 - AI and Digital Twins in Pharmacogenomics21:52 - Lessons Learned in Pharmacogenomics24:46 - Looking to the Future of Personalized Medicine28:18 - Final Takeaway 30:22 - Outro Connect with Sarah Rogers:- LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-society-of-pharmacovigilance) - STRIPE Initiative LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/company/stripe-pharmacogenomics) - Twitter: (https://twitter.com/amsocietypharm) - Newsletter signup for the American Society of Pharmacovigilance: https://www.stopadr.org/Here are links for some of the information that I mentioned during our meeting:- STRIPE Annual Meeting and Consensus Workshop - (https://www.usp.org/node/289416) - Collaborative Communities: Addressing Health Care Challenges Together(https://www.fda.gov/about-fda/cdrh-strategic-priorities-and-updates/collaborative-communities-addressing-health-care-challenges-together)- Standardizing Laboratory Practices in Pharmacogenomics (STRIPE) Collaborative Community - (https://stopadr.org/stripe)- Texas A&M Interprofessional Pharmacogenomics (IPGx) Clinic - (https://ibt.tamu.edu/cores/Texas%20ClinicoGenomics/Texas%20ClinicoGenomics.html)- National Action Plan for Adverse Drug Event Prevention - (https://health.gov/sites/default/files/2019-09/ADE-Action-Plan-508c.pdf)- Figure showing Stakeholders Involved in the Lifecycle of a Pharmacogenomics Test(https://www.nature.com/articles/s41397-024-00345-y/figures/1)- Subscribe to our podcast for more insights on life sciences:
In today's episode of the Natalie Tysdal Podcast, Natalie discusses groundbreaking information that will help you navigate your weight loss journey with more confidence and clarity. Join Natalie and Dr. Michael Snyder as they delve into the transformative effects of GLP-1 agonist drugs like Ozempic, Semaglutide, Wagovi, and Trizapatide. Dr. Snyder brings over two decades of experience in bariatric surgery, offering straightforward advice and practical tips to manage weight effectively. In this episode, you'll discover: - Why understanding and honoring the obesity process is crucial. - The different categories of weight issues, from genetic predispositions to lifestyle influences. - How epigenetics play a role in weight management. - The significance of exercise and activity guidelines for sustainable health benefits. - The benefits of starting with small, manageable exercise goals and the concept of incremental benefits. - How to create personalized, enjoyable habits that stick, with practical examples like walking 10,000 steps a day. - The role of incremental exercise in achieving significant health improvements. - The importance of rewards and motivation in maintaining good habits. Dr. Snyder passionately discusses the psychological impacts of weight on self-esteem and self-worth, emphasizing that love and worth are unrelated to weight. He shares his own journey with high cholesterol to highlight that medication, combined with lifestyle changes, can be an essential tool in managing weight and overall health. If you are dealing with weight issues or seeking guidance on the appropriate use of weight loss drugs, this episode provides actionable insights into medical supervision, nutritional guidance, and the importance of a holistic approach. Dr. Snyder also explains the variety of care providers and the significance of researching certified pharmacies for compounded drugs. To close, Natalie encourages listeners to live their lives without judgment and promotes the importance of proper medical guidance. Dr. Snyder underscores the revolutionary impact of new weight loss medications and offers support for people seeking help.Tune in to the podcast to gain valuable knowledge on how to manage weight issues effectively and enhance your overall health and well-being.If you enjoyed this episode, connect with Natalie on Instagram and her website. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode to help others on their weight loss journey. Connect with Natalie Tysdal: - Get more expert advice and resources on weight management. - Watch exclusive interviews and episodes on YouTube. - Follow Natalie on Instagram for daily inspiration and updates. - Visit Natalie's website for more health and wellness content. NatalieTysdal.com
In this episode, Tudor speaks with Rob Burgess, the executive director of Americans for Pharma Reform, about the pressing issues surrounding Big Pharma and the need for reform. They discuss the exorbitant costs of pharmaceuticals in the U.S. compared to other countries, the impact of direct-to-consumer advertising, and the monopolistic practices within the pharmaceutical industry. Rob emphasizes the importance of government accountability, the role of the FDA, and the need for a more informed public regarding medication use, particularly antidepressants. The conversation highlights the intersection of food, health, and pharmaceuticals, and the long-term effects of medications on individuals. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How Gut Microbiome Imbalance Triggers Autoimmune Diseases | Podcast #436 Schedule a FREE Consult: http://www.justinhealth.com/free-consultation 0:00 - Introduction: Dr. J and Evan Brand introduce the discussion on intestinal bacteria's impact on autoimmune diseases. 1:30 - Intestinal Bacteria and Autoimmunity: Exploring how gut bacteria may trigger autoimmune conditions like reactive arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis. 4:50 - Microbiome's Role in Immune Activation: Discussing the gut microbiome's influence on the immune system and toll-like receptors. 8:15 - Young Child Case Study: Analyzing a case of early autoimmune symptoms in a young girl linked to environmental and microbial factors. 12:40 - Specific Bacteria and Autoimmune Links: Detailing how certain bacteria like Klebsiella are associated with specific autoimmune diseases. 17:05 - Parasites and Autoimmune Impact: Examining the effects of parasites on autoimmune reactions and chronic infections. 21:30 - Medication Side Effects on Autoimmunity: Discussing how antibiotics can exacerbate autoimmune conditions by affecting gut health. Welcome to an enlightening journey into the intricate relationship between your gut microbiome and the onset of autoimmune diseases. In "The Gut Connection: How Microbiome Imbalance Triggers Autoimmune Conditions" we unravel the mysteries behind how imbalances in your gut bacteria can set off a chain reaction, leading to an immune system that mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues. Join us as we explore the latest scientific research that unveils the profound impact of gut health on autoimmune conditions. Our experts shed light on the crucial link between your gut microbiome and autoimmune diseases, offering valuable insights and practical tips for achieving balance. Whether you're grappling with an autoimmune disorder or seeking preventative measures, this video serves as your essential guide to understanding the pivotal role your gut plays in overall well-being. Gain knowledge that could reshape the way we approach autoimmune disease prevention and treatment. Don't miss this opportunity to empower yourself with groundbreaking evidence and take the first step towards a healthier you. Subscribe now, like, and hit the notification bell to stay informed on this transformative exploration into the hidden world of gut health and autoimmune diseases. Let's embark on this journey together! #guthealth #autoimmunediseases #healthscience #MicrobiomeImbalance #healthandwellness #immunesystem #prevention #treatment #gutmicrobiome #intestinalhealth #gutmicrobiota Click here for Dr. J's links: https://www.justinhealth.com/links Click below to SUBSCRIBE for more Videos: http://www.justinhealth.com/youtube
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Nurses Out Loud – In today's Q&A, the nurses explore critical health topics including the neuropsychiatric side effects of certain medications, the impact of microplastic exposure from face masks, and the controversy surrounding statins. We also discuss the deficits in the medical insurance industry and the alarming issue of scientific fraud. Empower yourself with essential insights for informed health decisions.
Nurses Out Loud – In today's Q&A, the nurses explore critical health topics including the neuropsychiatric side effects of certain medications, the impact of microplastic exposure from face masks, and the controversy surrounding statins. We also discuss the deficits in the medical insurance industry and the alarming issue of scientific fraud. Empower yourself with essential insights for informed health decisions.
The LEGENDARY Tanya Bardsley joins me for this crucial conversation, and I LOVE IT! Which is why I'm so grateful and excited to get to interview her again on stage at Flackstock Festival in July in ADHDAF Emporium! In this episode, the late discovered ADHD Advocate, TV star and Transformational Coach shares her inspiring story, of battling the commonly co-occurring condition of alcoholism. Now sober and 'anxiety juice' free, Tanya is able to best support her ADHD, those in her life with ADHD - including her son, and ADHDers the world over with her incredible Advocacy! She also shares one of my favourite Most ADHD Things EVER! GO ON TANYA! THANKS SO MUCH, I really can't wait to meet you VERY soon! XPLEASE REGISTER TO VOTE NOW! TRIGGER WARNING: Contains swearing and mentions of Eating Disorders, Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, Addiction, Self Sabotage, Self Harm, Suicide, Depression, Anxiety, Relationship and Family Struggles, Medication, Medication SIde Effects when not taken responsibly.If you are in need of support YOU ARE NOT ALONE! There is immediate help out there so please REACH OUTIf ADHD has ever made you feel Alienated grab tickets for ADHD AF Alien Nation shows in Margate & Brighton, raising ADHD Awareness and connecting local ADHDers. Where an ADHD Seminar meets Bingo, Karaoke and Cabaret, Tragedy meets Comedy and ADHD Adults meet each other TICKETS HERE Find out more about ADHDAF Live Events HEREI would love to connect ONLINE in the Peer Support Community: PLANET ADHDAF for Zoom Blethers, Body Doubling, Accountability Squads, Self Care Club, Blogs, Vlogs, Behind The Scenes Content, Exclusives, First Dibs and Discounts on ADHDAF Accessories & Apparel, In person meet-ups and MORE...I hope to chat to you over Zoom or on Discord soon! JOIN UP HERE or GRAB TICKETS HEREApply to be part of ADHDAF Emporium: an online marketplace supporting neurodivergent makers and small creative businesses HERESO GRATEFUL to Sessionz for his incredible Audio services and an enormous THANK YOU to the Planet ADHDAF Community Members for keeping this Podcast going for 2 YEARS so that other like-minded legends can benefit from these crucial conversations and making it the longest job I've ever had! xIf you've enjoyed this episode PLEASE SHARE, review, hit those stars... all help others gain information, validation & lols!REALLY appreciate your support and hope to chat to you very soon!SELF DIAGNOSIS IS VALID & ADHD IS REAL.Big loveLauraSupport the Show.
Are you dealing with anti-depressants? Have you been struggling with your happiness? In this episode I talk with Brooke Siem. She is a writer, chef, and speaker whose work on antidepressant withdrawal has appeared in The Washington Post, New York Post, Psychology Today, and more. Her memoir, MAY CAUSE SIDE EFFECTS is the first book on antidepressant withdrawal to hit the mass-market. She is also a Food Network "Chopped" Champion, founder of the newsletter Happiness Is A Skill, and creator of the F*ckit Bucket™. Questions I asked: · What do you want to challenge yourself with? · How did you get into all this Wellness? Have you always been like this? · How did you get on Chopped? · Was it fun to compete in that sense? · Can you walk us through your journey with depression? · What are the issues with taking anti-depressants? · How did you deal with the withdrawal? · How does exercise factor into this? · What about anxiety? · How does diet effect these things? · Where can people find you? Topics Discussed: · Gymnastics and Crossfit. · Chopped. · Depression. · Anxiety. · Medication Withdrawal. · Healthy lifestyle. · Finding happiness. Quotes from the show: · “I think age is just a number and you should do the things that light you up inside.” @brookesiem @SisterhoodSweat · “If people, like if they could just. Get help in a different way. I wonder how much of a difference that would make.” @brookesiem @SisterhoodSweat · “No one ever says, hey, we need to look at your diet.” @brookesiem @SisterhoodSweat · “Depression is a natural reaction to grief.” @brookesiem @SisterhoodSweat · “The more we can educate one another the better off we'll all be long term.” @brookesiem @SisterhoodSweat How you can stay in touch with Brooke: · Website · Facebook · Instagram · MAY CAUSE SIDE EFFECTS: https://amzn.to/46Uingz · Prohibition Bakery: https://amzn.to/3DnDL07 · Fuckit Bucket How you can stay in touch with Linda: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube SoundCloud "Proud Sponsors of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T" Essential Formulas
If you're feeling the weight of unresolved issues in your intimate relationship, then you are not alone! Couples often struggle to communicate openly about sex and intimacy, leading to frustration and distance instead of connection. But what if there's a way to enhance your communication and connection, even in the midst of challenges? Let's dive into the journey of a couple navigating the complexities of long-term relationships and discover the transformative power of open dialogue and shared experiences.In this episode, you will be able to:Gain insights into managing pelvic floor dysfunction in individuals dealing with Lichen Sclerosus for better everyday comfort and confidence.Explore strategies for maintaining sexual intimacy while managing Lichen Sclerosus to nurture connection and closeness with your partner.Learn how to provide meaningful support to partners coping with Lichen Sclerosus, fostering empathy and understanding in the relationship.Enhance communication about sexual health in long-term relationships, fostering a deeper emotional and physical connection with your partner.My special guests are Annie and MichealAnnie and Michael bring a unique perspective to the conversation as a couple navigating the challenges of living with Lichen Sclerosus. Annie's personal journey with LS, from dealing with misdiagnosis to undergoing a biopsy, provides a firsthand understanding of the physical and emotional toll this condition can take. Michael, as a supportive partner, shares his experiences of navigating the impact of LS on their intimate relationship and the communication challenges they faced during this time. Their honest and open dialogue sheds light on the complexities of managing LS within a long-term relationship, making their insights valuable for others in similar situations.The key moments in this episode are:00:00:00 - Introducing Annie and Michael 00:02:22 - Annie's LS Journey 00:08:25 - Biopsy Process and Support 00:13:02 - Communication and Relationship 00:15:55 - Medical Diagnosis and Initial Concerns 00:17:43 - Age and Diagnosis 00:19:06 - Diagnosis Confirmation and Frustrations 00:23:26 - Partner's Involvement and Education 00:26:35 - Medication Side Effects and Treatment Adjustments 00:30:20 - Advocating for Yourself 00:32:30 - Importance of Education for Doctors 00:36:06 - Impact on Relationships 00:39:37 - Transformation through Communication 00:43:47 - Coping with Stress and Loss 00:45:05 - The Importance of Communication in Relationships 00:47:17 - Broadening Perspectives on Intimacy and Sex 00:51:27 - Seeking Support for Partners and Caregivers 00:55:43 - Journey to Healing with Dr. Bob 00:58:52 - Excitement for the upcoming summit 00:59:27 - Doctor Bab's thorough care 01:00:53 - Virtual visits with Doctor Bab 01:01:37 - Open communication about sex 01:02:38 - Summit topics and invitation Register for the Holistic Healing Summit from May 13th to 17th at lssupportnetwork.org to gain valuable insights and information on intimacy, communication, sexual intimacy, and emotional intimacy in the context of Lichen Sclerosus.Explore the book Sex Talks: The Five Conversations That Will Transform Your Love Life by Vanessa Marin for valuable guidance on enhancing intimacy and communication in your relationship. https://www.amazon.com/Sex-Talks-Five-Conversations-Transform/dp/1668000016Connect with Dr. Babb, a vulvar specialist, for thorough examinations and expert guidance on managing Lichen Sclerosus. Virtual visits are also available for those who are not local. https://havencenter.comExplore the SweetSpot Labs body wash and other products recommended by Annie for gentle care of the skin, especially for those with Lichen...
KSQD 4-24-2024: In this week's show, we tackle several important health topics. Dr. Dawn starts by investigating "the prescribing cascade," where side effects from an initial medication necessitate additional prescriptions. This is often seen with treatments for high blood pressure and atrial fibrillation. We then explore strokes of undetermined origin. Interestingly, Dr. Dawn notes that for preventing recurrent strokes, the classic, low-cost aspirin can be just as effective as newer, more expensive alternatives. Another topic is delayed orthostatic hypotension, a condition where blood pressure drops upon standing. Dr. Dawn provides details on a simple test for diagnosis. We address a worrying trend: increasingly aggressive colon cancers are occurring in younger populations. Dr. Dawn discusses both established and novel screening tests, like the new DNA-based successor to Cologuard, emphasizing the importance of early detection. Finally, we offer a sobering reality check about vaping. Studies show a growing number of young people who begin with vaping are transitioning to traditional smoking, underscoring that vaping carries its own significant risks.
In this episode, my guest, Kim Witczak, shares her personal story of how her husband's death by suicide led her to become an advocate for drug safety. Her husband Woody's sudden death was linked to an adverse reaction to antidepressant medication. Despite having no history of depression or mental illness, Woody was prescribed Zoloft for insomnia, which led to a tragic outcome.Kim's journey has taken her from personal tragedy to the forefront of healthcare reform. She played a pivotal role in getting the FDA to add black box suicide warnings to antidepressants and has tirelessly worked to raise public awareness about the flaws in our drug safety system through her organization, WoodyMatters.com.In our conversation, Kim emphasized the importance of transparency, accountability, and informed decision-making when it comes to medication. She challenges the narrative that life shouldn't be hard and questions the quick-fix culture that often leads to the overprescription of powerful drugs.Furthermore, Kim shares how her faith has provided her with strength and resilience throughout her advocacy journey. She's committed to reshaping the medical industry to prioritize people over profits.So, get ready to be inspired and take action. Tune in now and let's make a difference together!Chapters[00:00] - Podcast Episode Preview[01:07] - Introduction to Visibly Fit Podcast[01:49] - Pharmaceutical Commercials and Side Effects[03:00] - Kim's Background Story and Advocacy[06:16] - Kim Becomes an Accidental Advocate[09:17] - Woody's Adverse Reaction to Zoloft[11:02] - The Tragic Outcome of Woody's Medication[13:08] - Antidepressants and The Possible Link To Suicide[16:40] - FDA Approval Controversies[18:40] - Marketing and Lack of Transparency in the Pharmaceutical Industry[21:25] - Harm Caused by Medications and the Call for Accountability[25:27] - The Need for Advocates in Healthcare[29:25] - Kim's Faith and Grief Journey[33:10] - A Sign of Hope: The Floating Bible[39:55] - David vs. Goliath: Advocating for Change[42:54] - Encouragement to Share Personal Experiences for Change[44:12] - Unselling Sickness and Challenging the System[45:47] - Conclusion and Invitation to Visibly Fit Program[47:38] - Wrap-up and GratitudeResources mentioned:Woody Matters websiteSelling SicknessVisibly Fit 7-Week Accelerator ProgramConnect with today's guest:Kim Witczak is a leading global drug safety advocate and speaker with over 25 years of professional experience in advertising and marketing communications. She became involved in pharmaceutical drug safety issues after the sudden death of her husband due to the undisclosed drug side effects of an antidepressant. Kim co-founded Woodymatters, a non-profit dedicated to advocating for a stronger FDA and drug safety system. She co-created and organized the international, multi-disciplinary conference Selling Sickness: People Before Profits conference in Washington, D.C. In 2016, she was appointed Consumer Representative on the FDA Psychopharmacologic Drug Advisory Committee and is on the Board of Directors of the National Physicians Alliance and MISSD (Medication Induced Suicide Prevention in Memory of Stewart Dolin.) She is an active member of the DC-based Patient, Consumer, and Public Health Coalition making sure the voice of non-conflicted patients and consumers is represented in healthcare/FDA-related legislative issues....
If you're on a GLP1 medication or considering starting one, this episode is for you. Along with my guest, registered Dietitian Julie Mai, we cover nutrition strategies to minimize GLP1 medication side effects. Julie provides a framework and practical tips to minimize the common side effects of heartburn, nausea and constipation. She shares what foods to avoid and when, along with tips to make the journey of starting your medication much easier! GLP1 medications are a class of medications commonly taken for Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity (medical weight loss). These medications include Saxenda, Ozempic, Mounjaro, Wegovy, Zepbound, Trulicity and others. If you are in Ontario, Nova Scotia or New Brunswick and looking to work with a Registered Dietitian who has extensive experience in the field of obesity, GLP1s, emotional eating or metabolic health, you can book a consultation here: www.highmetabolicclinic.com/nutrition FOLLOW Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sashahighmd Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@sashahighmd WORK WITH ME Best Weight for Women - https://www.sashahighmd.com/bestweight Recover Strong for Binge Eating - https://www.sashahighmd.com/bed
Dive into Dr. Fred's concise recap of Cindy Meckler's interview. Dr. Fred shares his unique insights and opinions on Cindy's journey—from overcoming anxiety meds to embracing Reiki. Explore how alternative modalities, like spiritual healing, offer a fresh perspective on mental health. Dr. Fred challenges stigmas, discusses gender perceptions in healing, and draws parallels with the power of dialogue in radical healing. Join him for a brief but impactful exploration of spiritual healing's transformative potential. Key takeaways from this short recap: Cindy Meckler is a gifted spiritual healer utilizing Reiki and psychic energy work to profoundly help clients find harmony. She comes from a lineage of healers but forged her own path after side effects of anxiety/depression meds led her to energy healing. Reiki realigns people with core self - the inner healer in everyone - by channeling universal energy, in-person or distantly. As alternative modalities can better address mental health issues than just psychiatry, spiritual healing deserves open-mindedness. Cindy is not apologetic about woo-woo stigma. She sees spiritual energy work as a superior healing art for empowerment. Women may be viewed as more predisposed as natural space holders but healing energy itself is genderless. Like Welcome to Humanity using dialogue for radical healing, Reiki healers create energetic spaces for self-restoration too.
Cindy Meckler is a Spiritual Psychic Mentor, Certified Natural Healing Arts Practitioner. Founder of Uncommon Healing, a Holistic Service based Business supporting women unleash their powerful Intuition & Healing Abilities so they can bring their best Magic into their client work. Key takeaways from this podcast interview: After medication side effects for anxiety/depression, Cindy tried Reiki and had a spiritual awakening, hearing her intuition clearly. Reiki attunement opened psychic gifts like seeing aura layers/energy blocks, clearing negative entities psychically during sessions. Everyone has intuitive healing ability. Reiki realigns and empowers people to awaken their inner self-healer through energy work. Distance Reiki works by accessing universal energy - not bound by space. Online and in-person have similar effects and value. Most drawn to Reiki and energy healing are women as natural space holders, but men have equal innate intuitive capacity. As a 3rd generation energy healer, Cindy weaves multiple modalities: Reiki, psychic awareness, spiritual clearing, and healing mentorship. Links: Cindy's IG: @uncommonhealing Cindy's LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhealing?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
Rosemary also shares her experience with a mystery skin rash that ended up being a rare psoriatic arthritis medication side effect: leukocytoclastic vasculitis triggered by drug-induced lupus, and an eventual diagnosis of Palisaded Neutrophilic and Granulomatous Dermatitis. Throughout the episode, Rosemary and Cheryl discuss the importance of coping skills for difficult medical experiences. They also emphasize the importance of finding the right medications, lifestyle strategies, and the role of psychosocial support. Uncertainty and setbacks can be overwhelming, but self-compassion, support systems, acceptance, and perseverance can help you pursue a fulfilling life despite health challenges.Episode at a glance:Chronic Illness Journey: The interview delves into Emily's journey of living with chronic illnesses, from psoriatic arthritis, to developing drug-induced lupus which triggered leukocytoclastic vasculitis, and eventually being diagnosed with Palisaded Neutrophilic and Granulomatous Dermatitis (PNGD).Medication Management: Rosemary shares her experiences with various medications, including Enbrel, Humira, and Plaquenil, discussing their effectiveness in managing her symptoms and the decision-making process involved in discontinuing certain medications. They discuss the importance in recognizing adverse effects, while balancing this understanding with the benefits that medications do provide.Lifestyle strategies: Rosemary emphasizes the importance of physical activity and wellness in her life, despite her health challenges.Emotional Resilience: Navigating the emotional highs and lows with chronic illness can be overwhelming, from the initial relief of finding treatments to the grief and uncertainty of adjusting plans. Cheryl and Rosemary discuss self-advocacy, and pursuing fulfilling lives despite obstacles .Adapting to Change: Rosemary and Cheryl discuss how to adapt to change, both in terms of treatment plans and mindset towards living with chronic illness, including exploring alternative treatments and embracing new perspectives.Support: Rosemary reflects on the role of support from healthcare providers, online support groups, and in personal relationships - underscoring the importance of having a strong network when facing chronic illness.Advice to Newly Diagnosed Patients: “You don't have control of the fact that that happened to you, and you didn't do anything wrong. All you can do now is choose how to react to it. Do the next right thing. Little by little by little, it'll start coming together. And you're going to be okay.”Medical disclaimer: All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, an online course and support program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. See all the details and join the program or waitlist now! For full episode details including a transcriptGo to the episode page on the Arthritis Life Website (transcript coming soon!).
Discover the unsettling truth behind the reduced life expectancy for those with severe mental illness. We delve into how exercise can help manage the health inequities and lifestyle risk factors individuals with severe mental illness face in relation to physical well-being. We discuss how and when health practitioners should consider exercise as part of their treatment for mental health. Dr. Oscar Lederman is a Lecturer at UTS in the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology program, a Senior Accredited Exercise Physiologist with over 10 years clinical experience, a Mental Health First Aid instructor and is the Lead Author on the Consensus Statement on the role of Accredited Exercise Physiologists within the treatment of mental health disorders. Chapters 0:00 Show Intro 2:55 The Severe MI Scandal 13:45 Medication Side-Effects 22:15 Benefits of Exercise 36:30 Using Exercise as a Treatment 45:00 Making Exercise Sustainable 54:55 Practitioners' Reluctance to Use Exercise Show Notes The Mental Health Scandal (originally coined by Prof Graham Thornicroft) article - "Physical health disparities and mental illness: the scandal of premature mortality" by Prof. Graham Thornicroft (2011) "The Lancet Psychiatry Commission: a blueprint for protecting physical health in people with mental illness" by Firth et. al. (2019) "Consensus statement on the role of Accredited Exercise Physiologists within the treatment of mental disorders: a guide for mental health professionals" by Lederman et. al. (2016) "The Role of Exercise in Preventing and Treating Depression" by Schuch and Stubbs (2019) "2-year follow-up: Still keeping the body in mind" by Curtis et. al. (2018) "A systematic review and meta-analysis of exercise interventions in schizophrenia patients" by Firth et. al. (2015) "Cardiometabolic Algortihm" by Curtis et. al. (2011) "Keeping the Body In Mind" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBYapkof0NU "MindFresh: Working Out Refugee Mental Health in Bangladesh" (Dr. Simon Rosenbaum's work in Cox's Bazar) https://alumni.unsw.edu.au/giving/MindFresh "Waves of Wellness" program https://www.foundationwow.org/ "Adopting and maintaining physical activity behaviours in people with severe mental illness: The importance of autonomous motivation" by Vancampfort et. al. (2015)
Justin Tozer is a math and science prodigy who grew up on a farm where formal education was all but prohibited. Yet, somehow Tozer would make his way to the world's most prestigious firms, first in Silicon Valley and later in Los Alamos at the world's preeminent scientific lab. Yet no professional accomplishment compares to the countless lives Tozer has saved, changed, and enhanced. In this episode we discuss the following: How the medicine to treat Tozer's tumor affects his quality of life Tozer's parenting instinct Tozer's work as a court appointed special advocate for children Follow Me: Twitter: https://twitter.com/nate_meikle LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natemeikle/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nate_meikle/
Ever wondered how everyday medicines and even natural supplements can impact your health in unexpected ways? Ponder no more! On this week's MedEvidence Monday Minute Radio Show, Dr. Michael Koren, our resident medical expert, unravels the complex world of medication side effects. Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical researchShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedIn Powered by ENCORE Research GroupMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!
Today on the show, Steven and Shaun return to the air with their usual mix of discussion around absolutely everything, and sometimes some tech news! Steven talks about a new medication he has been prescribed that is causing some interesting side effects, and also chats about his newfound love of the free screen reader, NVDA. Shaun talks about the realities of sight loss when sometimes it's just easier to ask for help rather than try to go it alone. Plus there's talk about the new LEGO Braille bricks that everyone is excited about following the company's decision to make the sets available not just to educational establishments, but to the general public too. This, of course, brings up some strong memories for Shaun and Steven. Get in touch with the Double Tappers and join the conversation: Email: feedback@doubletaponair.com Call: 1-877-803-4567 (Canada and USA) / 0204 571 3354 (UK) Twitter: @BlindGuyTech / @ShaunShed / @DoubleTapOnAir Mastodon: @DoubleTap YouTube: DoubleTapOnAir
Anti-obesity medications can be valuable tools in supporting individuals with weight loss, but when deciding if this is a route you want to take, it's crucial to acknowledge and address their potential side effects. Healthcare professionals have a duty to carefully evaluate each patient's unique circumstances, monitor their progress closely, and provide comprehensive support throughout their weight loss journey.Today I am joined by an absolute pioneer in obesity medicine, Dr. Carolynn Francavilla, as we dig into the common side effects of anti-obesity medications, how to avoid excessive weight gain during pregnancy, and weight loss recommendations for postpartum women.ReferencesDr. Carolynn Francavilla:WebsiteInstagram PodcastThe Obesity Medicine Start Up Course and ToolkitAudio Stamps04:32 - Dr. Francavilla tells us more about herself and what she does.06:10 - Dr. Rentea asks about the common side effects of anti-obesity medications, including constipation and diarrhea.13:46 - Dr. Francavilla discusses how she approaches weight loss with people who suffer from Binge Eating Disorder,20:58 - Dr. Francavilla gives advice around avoiding excessive weight gain during pregnancy. 28:25 - Dr. Rentea and Dr. Francavilla discuss weight loss recommendations for postpartum women.Quotes“If you get surgery before you've addressed that underlying binge eating disorder, I think you're at a really high risk to regain weight.”“Although weight loss before pregnancy can be beneficial to both mom and future babies, it's really important that we bridge that gap and that we make sure that we as doctors, if we are helping someone before pregnancy, are there for them during pregnancy.”“We have to accept the reality of where we're at and do the most powerful thing for our health right now.”“I often find the longer that people are overweight, the longer that we're not working on it.”“The majority of women are pretty close to their pre-pregnancy weight around 12 months. That's not to put pressure on anyone, but if you're finding that you are not close to where you were beforehand, don't wait any longer. Get some help.”All of the information on this podcast is for general informational purposes only. Please talk to your physician and medical team about what is right for you. No medical advice is being on this podcast. If you live in Indiana or Illinois and want to work with doctor Matthea Rentea, you can find out more on www.RenteaClinic.com
Join Tales from the Heart podcast host Lisa Salberg and her guest Dr. Marty Maron as they discuss the HCMA topic for the month of May: Medical Management, Managing Symptoms + Medication Side Effects. This conversation was recorded May 12, 2023
In this segment, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee answer a listener question about headaches after sex with Viagra. While side effects of medications for erectile dysfunction are common, these are often mild and only last as long as the medicine is effective. Headaches, backaches, and blue/green tinting in the patient's field of vision are frequent complaints with ED medications. For patients who consistently experience one or more of these side effects, switching medications will often resolve the issue. If you're looking for an ED solution that will help you last longer and experience greater satisfaction without the irksome side effects, give us a call or visit us online today!Voted top Men's Health Podcast, Sex Therapy Podcast, and Prostate Cancer Podcast by FeedSpotDr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.We enjoy hearing from you! Email us at armormenshealth@gmail.com and we'll answer your question in an upcoming episode.Phone: (512) 238-0762Email: Armormenshealth@gmail.comWebsite: Armormenshealth.comOur Locations:Round Rock Office970 Hester's Crossing Road Suite 101 Round Rock, TX 78681South Austin Office6501 South Congress Suite 1-103 Austin, TX 78745Lakeline Office12505 Hymeadow Drive Suite 2C Austin, TX 78750Dripping Springs Office170 Benney Lane Suite 202 Dripping Springs, TX 78620
In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about the side effects of a new medicine that has worsened my vision. I also talk about accessibility issues with Instagram. Yes, blind people take pictures and want to show the world, too. In Just Listen, you'll hear a clip from the movie Revolution (from the Museum of the American Revolution) and a clip from a voicemail received for a recent White Canes Connect episode. Show notes at https://www.iCantCU.com/222 Learn About Descript The transcript from this episode is done using Descript. Try out Descript for free at https://www.descript.com/?lmref=Yw2dhQ. This is an affiliate link, so I'll earn a commission if you pay for the app. Thanks! Support iCantCU When shopping at Amazon, I would appreciate it if you clicked on this link to make your purchases: https://www.iCantCU.com/amazon. I participate in the Amazon Associate Program and earn commissions on qualifying purchases. The best part is, you don't pay extra for doing this! White Canes Connect Podcast Episode 064 In episode 064 of White Canes Connect, I learn about Camp Exsighting Adventures from President Andrea Bilello and Board Member Becca Weber. The ladies talk about the camp, situated on 300 acres in New Hampshire, and for visually impaired campers aged six to 17. Some camp activities include kayaking, swimming, woodworking, accessible gaming and coding, arts and crafts, and adaptive sports. Find the podcast on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/white-canes-connect/id1592248709 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1YDQSJqpoteGb1UMPwRSuI IHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-white-canes-connect-89603482/ Amazon Music https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7dd1600d-05fa-48f3-8a8e-456e30e690bc/white-canes-connect White Canes Connect On Twitter Https://www.twitter.com/PABlindPodcast Parents Of Blind Children Fundraiser Support the Parents Division by purchasing candy! Go to https://www.sarriscandiesfundraising.com/VIEWBYCATEGORY.aspx?id=VA to make your purchase. If you do not see their name on the page, enter their code: 10-0316. Support Keystone Chapter Please consider donating to the Keystone Chapter of the National Federation Of The Blind Of Pennsylvania. Go to http://www.SupportKeystoneChapter.org. Enter any amount you want to give. You can check a box to cover the fees, which is helpful if you wish to donate a dollar or two. PayPal handles payments, but you don't need a PayPal account. You can donate with any credit or debit card. Thank you so much! I appreciate it. My Podcast Gear Here is all my gear and links to it on Amazon. I participate in the Amazon Associates Program and earn a commission on qualifying purchases. Zoom Podtrak P4: https://amzn.to/33Ymjkt Zoom ZDM Mic & Headphone Pack: https://amzn.to/33vLn2s Zoom H1n Recorder: https://amzn.to/3zBxJ9O Gator Frameworks Desk Mounted Boom Arm: https://amzn.to/3AjJuBK Shure SM58 S Mic: https://amzn.to/3JOzofg Sennheiser Headset (1st 162 episodes): https://amzn.to/3fM0Hu0 Follow iCantCU On Your Favorite Podcast Directory! Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon | Google | IHeartRadio Reach Out On Social Media Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn Are You Or Do You know A Blind Boss? If you or someone you know is crushing it in their field and is also blind, I want to hear from you! Call me at (646) 926-6350 and leave a message. Include your name and town, and tell me who the Blind Boss is and why I need to have them on an upcoming episode. You can also email the show at iCantCUPodcast@gmail.com.
If you have ever noticed the subtle or not so subtle changes that come with taking anti depressants or ADHD medication and your libido this episode is for you. I share my experience of my plummeting libido on some of these medications and how things are affecting me today. You'll also get to hear some incredible experiences of folks who shared how medication affected their libido in positive or negative ways. This is a great podcast to learn a little more about the intricacy and layers that contribute to your libido and what you can do to feel more balanced in the game of mental health, medications, desire and sexual wellness advocacy. If you want to create deeper intimacy NOW, go grab the 14 days to hotter intimacy E-bookCome find me in the Getting intimate Facebook group! Subscribe to my email list for a juicy gift at https://www.azariamenezes.com/your-pussy-is-a-portal-to-healing or come find me on Instagram @azaria.menezes and say Hi. I'd love to hear your questions so I can answer them on future episodes! *Disclaimer: By listening to this podcast you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Anything said should NOT be taken as a replacement for medical, clinical, professional advice, diagnosis, or medical intervention. If you take any action or inaction as a result of any of the content you consume on this Podcast, this is based solely on your decision, and Azaria Menezes and her guests cannot be held liable for any of the consequences of such action or inaction.This podcast represents the opinions of Azaria Menezes and also the opinions of her guests on the show and my guests do not necessarily reflect any agency or organization or company that they work for.
Experts are reminding Australians some common medications have side effects that can be mistaken for the symptoms of old age or worsening of an existing condition. It comes as preventable hospital admissions grow across the country. Consultant Geriatrician and Conjoint Senior Lecturer(School of Medicine- Western Sydney University) Dr Peter Kurusumuththu explains more about this. - முதியவர்கள் தமக்கு ஏற்படும் பல்வேறு உடல்நலக் கோளாறுகளுக்காக பலதரப்பட்ட மருந்துகளை எடுப்பது வழக்கம். இப்படி பல மருந்துகளை எடுத்துக்கொள்வதால் ஏற்படக்கூடிய விளைவுகள் தொடர்பிலும் இன்னும் சில கேள்விகளுக்கும் பதிலளிக்கிறார் முதியோர்நல மருத்துவ நிபுணர் மற்றும் Conjoint Senior Lecturer(School of Medicine- Western Sydney University) Dr பீட்டர் குருசுமுத்து அவர்கள். அவரோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்
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In this episode of "Tales from the Heart", Lisa Salberg and her guest Dr. Harry Lever discuss medical management, managing symptoms and medication side effects.
In episode 376 we're joined by Hunter, a student at Virginia Tech University and her therapist Ryan Tauzell. Hunter shares her long history of migraine headaches since childhood, her side-effects from medication often bad enough she chose to deal with the headaches, her inability to focus, exercise and remain socially active due to the pain, and finally where she found relief. She and Ryan share her experience of discovering one movement which put her in control of the pain and other associated symptoms. This week on MCF!
On this episode of Medical Monday Craig Escude MD details Medication Side Effects and Behaviors in individuals with IDD. To learn more please visit: ReplacingRisk.com More Friends for Life Here: https://bit.ly/3m0Pec7
Thanks to two friends, I was reminded of my intention to dedicate an episode just answering questions I gathered in October (in celebration of World Mental Health Day). In this episode, I discussed the difference between a Psychologist and a Psychiatrist, which to approach first depending on your condition and how consultations with both need to go hand-in hand. I also discussed the medication side effects I've experienced and how I manage/d them – which include a decrease in libido and mental sharpness. I plan to continue this series. If you have a question, send me a direct message via Instagram (@lara.isms). Also, visit www.recoveryhub.ph for free Mental Health Care in the Philippines – an initiative by our Vice President, Leni Robredo.
Oral Lichen Planus is a painful inflammatory condition that affects the mucous membranes of the mouth resulting in white or red patchy spots that can be swollen and painful. Oral lichen planus is typically treated with topical corticosteroids, but the medication comes with a few side-effects including secondary fungal or yeast infection, excessive dryness, and possible scarring. This study showed that laser therapy is just as effective as corticosteroids in reducing pain and eliminating the lesions without the side-effects.Study mentioned in this episode:Photobiomodulation therapy vs. corticosteroid for the management of erosive/ulcerative and painful oral lich planus. Assessment of success rates during one-years follow-up: a retrospective study. Visit the LTI website for more information and to find a laser therapy provider near you.Are you a healthcare provider?Laser Therapy Institute Podcast
On today's episode, Robby and Sammi are talking about something that anyone with a chronic illness has to deal with: side effects from their medications AND their condition. Sammi tackles a variety of topics, from trouble sleeping, to feeling TOO tired, to constipation, and more. Plus, Robby and Sammi discuss the importance of seeing Specialists. Do you have any issues with your medications? Let us know by messaging us on Instagram @limitlessbroadcasting or @thepainfultruthofchronicpain. Make sure you check out LimitlessBroadcasting.com after listening, and be on the lookout for our Kickstarter Campaign for our new cartoon!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/limitlessbroadcasting)
On this episode of Medical Monday Craig Escude MD of IntellectAbility details the risks and signs of Medication Side Effects and Behaviors in those with an IDD. If you would like to learn more please visit replacingrisk.com
This episode takes a deep dive into the most common "mimics" of dementia. It discusses what causes other than dementia can cause memory impairment to the point of actually looking just like "dementia". This is the follow up to Episode #36.
Aparna Nancherla jokes about anxiety in season 2, episode 6 of Netflix's "The Standups".
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Thanks for tuning in to the Armor Men's Health Hour Podcast today, where we bring you the latest and greatest in urology care and the best urology humor out there.In this segment Donna Lee asks Dr. Mistry talk about Urology Specialists' holistic approach to urology and how it differs from men's health clinics. Because sexual health is often the "canary in the coal mine" that alerts a person to other health problems they might not have noticed, the providers at NAU Urology Specialists know to look at the bigger picture when it comes to patient health. Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee also answer a listener's question regarding side effects from the commonly prescribed antibiotic Bactrim. While side effects like thrombocytopenia are rare, they're not impossible. That's why having a doctor who treats the whole patient is so critical to achieving optimal health outcomes. As always, if you have a urology or health-related question that you would like to hear answered on the air, please email your questions to armormenshealth@gmail.com. Questions are answered anonymously, unless otherwise specified, and the answers will likely benefit many people with the same concerns. If you enjoyed today's episode, don't forget to like, subscribe, and share us with a friend! As always, be well!Dr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.We enjoy hearing from you! Email us at armormenshealth@gmail.com and we'll answer your question in an upcoming episode!Phone: (512) 238-0762Email: Armormenshealth@gmail.comWebsite: Armormenshealth.comOur Locations:Round Rock Office970 Hester's Crossing Road Suite 101 Round Rock, TX 78681South Austin Office6501 South Congress Suite 1-103 Austin, TX 78745Lakeline Office12505 Hymeadow Drive Suite 2C Austin, TX 78750Dripping Springs Office170 Benney Lane Suite 202 Dripping Springs, TX 78620
YOGA PRACTICE FOR BALANCE IN YOUR KITCHENEVIDENCE:According to a Harvard Health Publishing article, certain medications affect your balance (anti-depressants, heart medications, blood pressure lowering medications, diabetes medications…to name a few). More medications mean more side effects, increasing the risk of falling. This is especially worse in elders, whose bodies metabolize drugs differently with age. Adults over 65 have been reported to take at least three prescription medications in a month!PRACTICAL TIPS - Talk to your internal medicine or family practice doctor about your medications both prescription and non-prescription to make sure everything is up to date.This information inspired this practice with my students - in a chair and at your kitchen counter… Be sure to wear comfortable clothes, practice in your sturdy shoes or bare feet (be safe!), and have water available to stay hydrated.BREATH WORK - Sit in mountain pose (feet flat on the floor and parallel to each other, knees over ankles, hips under shoulders, back straight, shoulders relaxed, top of head touching the ceiling, and your head suspended over the center of your pelvis with your eyes straight ahead). Breathe in and out through your nose for a few moments. Notice …without judgment…your physical, mental, emotional, and energetic sensations. (pause) Notice the gentle rise and fall of your abdomen and your chest as you breathe in and out, respectively. (pause) Place one hand on your abdomen and one on your chest. Imagine a tear drop shaped balloon surrounding your abdomen and chest, tied between your collar bones. As you inhale, fill your balloon from its widest part in your abdomen up to your chest. As you exhale, deflate your balloon from chest to abdomen, drawing your navel in towards your spine. (pause).Let go of your balloon and place your hands on your lap. Set your intention for practice today by filling in the blank at the end of this sentence…”I am…” Inhale your intention and exhale to let it go.WARM UPNeck Stretches - Rotate your head in one direction 3-5 times then change directions 3-5 times.Place your fingertips on your shoulders and using the elbows as paintbrushes, make circles backwards 5-10 times, then forward 5- 10 times.Lengthen your arms by your sides and turn your palms forward. Touch your shoulders with your fingers as you inhale and exhale to lengthen your arms, 10 times.Bring both arms to shoulder height straight ahead with palms facing each other.Open your arms to the sides on the inhale stretching your chest and exhale palms together, stretching your between your shoulder blades, 5-10 times.Lift both arms to the ceiling with the arms parallel and palms facing each other on the inhale, and exhale hands to lap, 5-10 times.Interlace your fingers and reaching for the ceiling, pressing your palms upwards. Inhale to sit tall. Exhale. Inhale and stretch from hip to hand to the right into side bend, looking up at the ceiling away from your side bend. Exhale to straighten. Inhale to the left, looking away from your side bend to the right at the ceiling. If interlaced hands are uncomfortable, then place your fingertips on your shoulders and lift elbows to ceiling. Perform 5-10 per side.With your hands on the lap and feet wider than hip width apart, rotate your torso in one direction, keeping your head and neck in line with the spine 5-10 times, then change directions 5-10 times. Exhale and squeeze the navel to spine when leaning forward and inhale when leaning back.With your hands on your lap and feet back to mountain pose, round your back like a cat on the exhale, looking toward your navel. then look up at the ceiling while lifting your chest and squeezing your shoulder blades together on the inhale, 5-10 times.Sit straight with the feet flat, rock the feet forward and back, balls to heels 10-20 times, rock the feet away from one another 10-20 times, then rock the feet side to side like windshield wipers 10-20 times.Inhale and reach both arms to ceiling and exhale to hug the right knee into the chest. Be sure to keep your back from rounding and sit tall and shoulders relaxed away from your ears. Inhale to lift arms to ceiling and exhale to hug the left knee into the chest. Repeat 5-10 times per side.Bend your elbows by your sides and twist side to side, exhaling as you twist and turning your head in the same direction as the twist. Inhale out of the twist. Repeat 5-10 times per side.SUN SALUTATIONSPART ONEStand in front of the kitchen counter, in mountain pose with both hands resting lightly on the countertop.Inhale right arm overhead to upward salute.Exhale to the left, stretching the right side of your body.Inhale to upward salute.Exhale right hand to counter.Inhale left arm overhead upward salute.Exhale to the right, stretching the left side of your body.Inhale to upward salute.Exhale left hand to counter.Inhale both arms up and exhale as you hinge at your hips and walk back to half fold (arms straight, hands on counter, back flat, head between your upper arms). Make sure your legs are straight and your abdominal and quadricep muscles are engaged.Inhale to walk forward, lift your arms to upward salute.Exhale hands to counter.Repeat steps 1-12, 3-10 times.PART TWOFrom mountain pose with your hands on the counter, exhale to step your left foot way back, keeping the left heel pointing up at the ceiling, and bending the right knee over the ankle. Don’t let your knee go past your toes! Don’t worry if it takes you time to get your left foot back.Inhale in right lunge and lift the right arm to ceiling.Exhale as you bring your right hand back to the counter, hinge at your hips and step your right foot back so that it is next to your left foot to half fold (arms straight, hands on counter, back flat, head between your upper arms). Make sure your legs are straight and your abdominal and quadricep muscles are engaged.Inhale to step the left foot forward, knee over ankle, right leg engaged and pressing through a lifted heel, lifting your left hand at the very end of the inhale.Exhale as you bring your left hand back to the counter and hinge at your hips and step back to half fold (arms straight, hands on counter, back flat, head between your upper arms). Make sure your legs are straight and your abdominal and quadricep muscles are engaged.Inhale to walk forward, then lift both arms to the ceiling in upward salute.Exhale hands to counter, mountain pose.Repeat steps 1-7, except start with stepping the right foot back first.BALANCE PRACTICEFront snap kicks - Stand so that your left side is next to the counter. Inhale and shift your weight to your left leg and lift your right foot off of the floor so that your thigh is parallel to the floor. Exhale to bend your knee, push through your heel, curl your toes into your shin, straightening your leg without locking your knee and inhale to release that leg and put the right foot down on the floor. Make sure your upper body remains still (don’t rock back.). Repeat ten times.Face your counter and inhale to upward salute and exhale hands to counter.Change sides.RELAXSit in a chair and breathe quietly for a few moments, observing physical, mental, emotional, and energetic sensations without judgment.MEDITATESit in mountain pose with your hands resting on your lap with your palms up. Focus on the movement of your breath in and out of your nostrils. If your mind wanders (this is normal), gently bring your focus back to your breath. (one minute).Namaste…
Welcome to Episode #009 of the All Love No Fear Podcast hosted by KayBee & Metapoetic. This week we talk about Love Languages. If you have questions for us, email us at alllovenofearpcast@gmail.com. | (24:18) Main Topic: 5 Love Languages; (1:01:53) Music Spotlight: 6LACK; (1:18:37) When They See Us Review & Thoughts; (1:44:50) This Week In Random: Food: Stop mixing what shouldn't mix; The Queen's Shade; Medication Side Effects; Bey-Hive doing the most (1:57:56) The BLM T-Tips; Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The number of adults in the US on prescription medications is rising, with approximately 15% taking five or more daily medications. A recent study found that depression is a common side effect—37.2% prevalence among American adults taking prescription medications—and is associated with an increased risk of concurrent depression. Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC
MedShadow is a consumer advocacy resource focused on medications and their side-effects. Founder Sue Robotti talks about the effects of opioids on seniors and the value of "slow medicine." Medshadow.org
MedShadow is a consumer advocacy resource focused on medications and their side-effects. Founder Sue Robotti talks about the effects of opioids on seniors and the value of "slow medicine." Medshadow.org
MedShadow is a consumer advocacy resource focused on medications and their side-effects. Founder Sue Robotti talks about the effects of opioids on seniors and the value of "slow medicine." Medshadow.org
Mr. Joe reads his auidence a recent email, as one of our listeners inquires about Welbutrin side effects. Mr. Joe touches on his suboxone tapering progress and recent reactions to a lower dose of Klonopin.
Why has the number of disabled mentally ill in the United States tripled over the past two decades? Every day, 1,100 adults and children are added to the government disability rolls because they have become newly disabled by mental illness, with this epidemic spreading most rapidly among our nation’s children. What is going on? Join me as I interview award-winning science and history writer Robert Whittaker creator of Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America. We will be exploring this topic together as I ask him: Do psychiatric medications fix “chemical imbalances” in the brain, or do they, in fact, create them? Looking at the research from the last fifty years, do studies reveal that psychiatric drugs help people stay well long term or does it increase the likelihood that they will become chronically ill? Do studies reveal that children with ADHD have any negative long-term outcomes from the stimulants they are taking? What are the newest, innovative programs of psychiatric care in Europe and the United States that are producing hopeful long-term outcomes?And more! Be sure to share this with someone you care about that may be taking Psychiatric Drugs, or struggling with depression, ADHD, or a similar struggle.
Fear of side effects worsens them; Overbooked kids don't function well; Gene found for one type of autism; Medications for autistic kids; ADHD kids and drug abuse.
Are you SUFFERING from drug side effects? Are you taking MULTIPLE DRUGS? Are drugs INEFFECTIVE for you? Are you searching for ways to redue the dosage of your medications? David Overton, PA-C of Natural Medicines & Family Practice in Olympia, Washington addresses all of these concerns and more. More specifically, he will address how to manage the side effects of drugs and how to reduce prescription drugs safely. Visit the Parkinsons Recovery blog (www.blog.parkinsonsrecovery.com) to see the slide show he will be following as he talks about the issues associated with drug side effects. His slide show was posted on the Parkinsons Recovery blog on February 26, 2014. You are warmly invited to listen to his fascinating discussion and read the information on his slides. That way you get to hear it and see it at the same time. Hooray! .
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Pharmacist and nutritional counselor Randy Mentzer answers a series of questions about Parkinson's medications. Taking too many medications may result in drug interactions and depletions which can be life threatening. Randy will be a guest at Jump start to Wellness on November 30th.
Doctor John Briggs, ND, offers his fascinating suggestions for how people can get wonderful relief from the symptoms of Parkinson's.