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Welcome to Season 4, Episode 33 of Winning Isn't Easy. In this episode, we'll dive into the complicated topic of "Vestibular Disorders."Host Nancy L. Cavey, a seasoned attorney with extensive experience in disability claims, discusses vestibular disorders, which are disorders impacting the vestibular system (responsible for balance). Join Nancy as she covers the basics of vestibular disorders, and walks through three in particular: dizziness, Meniere's Disease, and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (known as BPPV). Even if you don't have a vestibular disorder, this episode will provide valuable insight into how disability carriers react to and handle claims based on subjective complaints.In this episode, we'll cover the following topics:1 - What You Need to Know about How Disability Carriers View Vestibular Disorder Disability Claims2 - What Are the 21 Things Your Doctor Should Address in Your Medical Records in Your ERISA Disability Claim for Dizziness?3 - What Medical Testing Will a Disability Carrier Expect in My Meniere's Disease Long-Term Disability Claim?4 - Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) and an ERISA Disability Insurance ClaimWhether you're a claimant, or simply seeking valuable insights into the disability claims landscape, this episode provides essential guidance to help you succeed in your journey. Don't miss it.Resources Mentioned In This Episode:LINK TO ROBBED OF YOUR PEACE OF MIND: https://caveylaw.com/get-free-reports/get-disability-book/LINK TO THE DISABILITY INSURANCE CLAIM SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR PROFESSIONALS: https://caveylaw.com/get-free-reports/disability-insurance-claim-survival-guide-professionals/FREE CONSULT LINK: https://caveylaw.com/contact-us/Need Help Today?:Need help with your Long-Term Disability or ERISA claim? Have questions? Please feel welcome to reach out to use for a FREE consultation. Just mention you listened to our podcast.Review, like, and give us a thumbs up wherever you are listening to Winning Isn't Easy. We love to see your feedback about our podcast, and it helps us grow and improve.Please remember that the content shared is for informational purposes only, and should not replace personalized legal advice or guidance from qualified professionals.
Hello Listeners, I'm glad you are here and hope you are well . In this bonus episode I share where I have been and what I have been learning to live with since early 2023. You can follow me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/sar_e_lizabeth/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sobergratitudes/message
This episode covers benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/surgery/ent/bppv/ or in the ear, nose and throat section of the Zero to Finals surgery book.The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.
A discussion of Meniere's disease, a disorder of the inner ear, which can cause vertigo, and affect a person's balance.
Here is an outline for today's Episode on Why Kangen Water is healthier for you featuring Debbie Day Carlson. Section 14: Interview with Debbie Day Carlson Sound Advice: A Hearing Friendly Business Podcast Interviewed by Teresa Barnes, RN founder of HearCommunication and Hearing Awareness Academy.Section 73: Debbie as a worried concerned mom, with a cancer history in her family, goes down the journey looking to see who stays healthy and what their habits are with nutrition being her main focus. Section102.4: Learn the value of Japanese Kangen Water and its history: Section 107.4: Hear and read the medical disclaimer: The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.Section 165: Discussion on aquaporin, inflammation, low cellular oxygen levels disease, dehydration, fatigue, pain, living clean alkaline water, do not sweat if dehydrated, dry lips, muscle aches, dry skin, no chemical additives, leaves natural minerals that are ear healthy like calcium, magnesium, and potassium rather than removing these minerals,Section 577: Kangen Waters is a direct selling team in the USAResources on Kangen Water, Debbie Day Carlson, and Teresa Barnes, RN: Debbie & Pat Carlson: www.CaliforniaKangen.com for a free sample and read testimonials 858.208.8151/ Debbie Carlson https://www.facebook.com/groups/578903552179235/Kangen Water was approved by Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare as a medical device in 1974 and since then has seen use in hundred of hospitals in Japan as a government-certified medical device. Tested and approved by more than 6,500 doctors.Apr 24, 2020 Google Source
Two mysterious entities: Migraine and Meniere's Disease. Are they related? Listen in. Please stay on Podbean and listen to my other podcasts to learn about migraine.This is a podcast by Britt Talley Daniel MD, member of the American Academy of Neurology, migraine textbook author, and blogger.Check out my books on Migraine on Amazon.Follow my webpage at www.doctormigraine.com.Titles: Migraine-400 page textbook, and Volume 1 of the Mini Neurology Series, Migraine-40 page book. Both books are offered as print or eBooks.All the best.Follow me at: www.doctormigraine.com, Pinterest, Amazon books, Podbean, and YouTube.Britt Talley Daniel MD
Seeking Balance: Neuroplasticity, Brain Health and Wellbeing
Joey Remenyi from Seeking Balance International talks on the topic of vestibular migraine and Meniere's disease. Learn more about Joey: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/ Read Joey's book: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/thebook/ On this video Joey answers these questions: -Briefly what is vestibular migraine and Meniere's disease? -Is there a difference in diagnosis of vestibular migraine and Meniere's disease? -Is there a connection between vestibular migraine and Meniere's disease -Triggers and Symptoms of vestibular migraine and Meniere's disease -What are the similarities and what are the differences? -What happens if you have both? -Treatment for vestibular migraine and Meniere's disease -Does treatment differ for vestibular migraine and Meniere's disease or can one treatment help the other? It would be great to hear what your approach to management is and tips on learning to live a healthy life with a vestibular disorder. As you are a vestibular audiologist, yoga teacher, mindfulness educator and neuroplasticity therapist – can you explain how each of these will help those with vestibular migraine and Meniere's disease or both?
This week Dr. Jeff Walter, PT, NCS joins Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT to discuss Meniere's Disease and the recently published Clinical Practice Guidelines (April 2020). They discuss diagnostic criteria, proposed etiology, patient demographics, and barriers to Evidence Based Practice/Research, as well as the most recent recommendations for the management of Meniere's Disease. Episode Resources: Published Clinical Practice Guideline: Meniere's Disease: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0194599820909438 Jeff Walter's Loaded Dix-Hallpike Test/Paper: https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3A2249cb21-bd33-4842-8ef1-0e4966972898&fbclid=IwAR2gR-TN7khlY9ok-YIqeCpK6i5DAovrYb_U1safwEounG_LcN-HQzNanVQ#pageNum=1 Follow the link to submit topic or guest requests: https://forms.gle/81vh89WKCX2kx6zg7l Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT Where to find us: www.Vestibular.Today www.BalancingActRehab.com Facebook: @VestibularToday / @BalancingActRehab Instagram: @ Vestibular.Today / @BalancingActRehab Twitter: @VestibularToday / @BalActRehab Episode Video Link: https://youtu.be/lWEaLny_6As
"The Ears are the Gateway to Physical Health." A quote from Debbie Clason, a staff writer, for the Healthy Hearing Foundation.https://www.healthyhearing.com/report/52669-Five-little-known-hearing-and-ear-disordersToday we covered the adverse effects of not addressing ear health. https://hearnet.org.au/hearing-loss/effects-of-hearing-losshttps://hearinghealthcenter.com/blog/the-link-between-heart-issues-and-hearing-loss/https://www.healthyhearing.com/report/52669-Five-little-known-hearing-and-ear-disordersThere is a full auditory description of how your awesome auditory organs functions and why it's important to eat ear healthy foods to keep these communication connectors working at optimal level. https://www.captel.com/2019/05/foods-that-promote-hearing-health/https://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/sound2.htmlOf course you can always find out more information in Sound Advice: Tune Into Listening or on HearCommunication to learn about other service such as Hearing Friendly Business Training, Keynote Speaking, and HF Consultations. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Sound+advice%3A+Tune+Into+Listening&ref=nb_sb_nossHearCommunication.comhttps://www.facebook.com/hearcommunication/https://www.linkedin.com/in/hearteresabarnesrn/Hearing loss does not discriminate it affects every age, race, gender, and socio-economic level in society.Ear health is important because once you damage those ear organs there is only remediation which is wearing prosthetic hearing devices like hearing aids or cochlear implants. This is what the United States Department of Health and Human Services had to say about hearing in Healthy People 2010. “Among the five senses, people depend on vision and hearing to provide the primary cues for conducting the basic activities of daily life. They are critical to most work and recreation and allow people to interact more fully. For these reasons, vision and hearing are defining elements of the quality of life.”
065 Kimberlee Dray: Adaptability & Mission in Music Making I'm incredibly happy that my guest today is violinist and composer Kimberlee Dray! Kimberlee is an incredible example of adaptability, resourcefulness, and courage in the face of adversity, and I can't think of a better message to share today than her story! In this episode, Kimberlee talks about her return to music – how she answered the call and how she let no obstacles stand in the way of her following her dream path. Kimberlee strives to wake others who have allowed their music to lapse, inviting them back and standing as witness of the power of music to heal. She hopes her music will illustrate the potential of motivated work and the possibilities when one answers an inner call. I drew so much inspiration from my conversation with Kimberlee, and I know you will too! Let's go to the show! Join the Mind Over Finger Tribe HERE! Don't forget to sign up for my newsletter to get your free guide to a super productive practice using the metronome! This guide is the perfect entry point to help you bring more mindfulness and efficiency into your practice and it's filled with tips and tricks on how to use that wonderful tool to take your practicing and your playing to new heights! Visit the Mind Over Finger Resources' page to check out amazing books recommended by my podcast guests, as well as my favorite websites, cds, the podcasts I like to listen to, and the practice and podcasting tools I use every day! More about Kimberlee: Website: http://kimberleedray.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greencasegirl/ The Share Music Society on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/611434913027504/ Kimberlee in the news: https://fiddlershop.com/blogs/fiddlershop-blog/fiddlershops-music-is-for-everyone-series-kimberlee-dray https://www.yakimaherald.com/news/local/a-vision-and-a-violin-yakima-woman-takes-a-non/article_06d9cfad-22c5-5ed5-9534-142a87b43f99.html As the eldest of twelve children, family was always a central theme for violinist Kimberlee Dray. When music dreams naturally gave way to parenthood, Kimberlee followed the rhythm until she was diagnosed with Menieres Disease. Healing took the form of a highly motivated return to the violin; her subsequent dedication eventually lessened symptoms and brought on a remission. Kimberlee's offbeat path led to performances in masterclass for luminaries such as Joseph Silverstein and Elmar Oliveira, to study with Aaron Rosand at Summit Music Festival and Sherry Kloss at the Heifetz Symposium, culminating in a three-year commute from Seattle to New York City to train with Nina Beilina of the Mannes School of Music. Juggling four children and advanced violin study required healthy doses of negotiating and creativity, bribes, begging, freezer meals. Prior to her ten-year hiatus, Kimberlee was honored with the Clark Mathesius music scholarship, studying with Nell Gotkovsky at Brigham Young University, ultimately graduating in English literature. Kimberlee has been honored to solo with orchestras and perform for recital series throughout the United States. She has premiered her own composition for solo violin at The Salon in Philadelphia and completed a commission for violin and piano premiered by Sherry Kloss at the Jascha Heifetz Symposium. She recorded a work for solo violin by Christopher Lacy and seeks opportunities to collaborate with other contemporary composers. An active recitalist, Kimberlee is particularly fond of lesser known works from twentieth-century American composers. Kimberlee strives to wake others who have allowed their music to lapse, inviting them back and standing as witness of the power of music to heal. She hopes her music will illustrate the potential of motivated work and the possibilities when one answers an inner call. If you enjoyed the show, please leave a review on iTunes! I truly appreciate your support! Visit www.mindoverfinger.com for information about past and future podcasts, and for more resources on mindful practice. Join the Mind Over Finger Tribe here! https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfingertribe/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme! Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. Also a HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly! MIND OVER FINGER: www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/
Glenn Schweitzer is the founder of Mind Over Meniere's. Having battled with Meniere's since his early 20s, Glenn is an Encyclopedia of coping strategies. Tune in to hear them.
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In this episode, Delicia Deen shares her story of difficulties with dizziness, hearing and vertigo that left her stranded in her car unable to move for 10 hours, slowed down her busy career, ended her high-intensity workouts and left her feeling scared about her health and future. After seeing a doctor, she found out she had Meniere's disease. If you or someone you know suffers from Meniere’s Disease, Delicia wants to help and be a resource. Please reach out to her at deliciadeen@me.com, https://www.facebook.com/delicia.deen, or https://www.instagram.com/deliciadeen/.
Part two of our episode all about managing chronic illness as a young adult. Shauna, Analisa, Rose, and I continued our discussion about chronic illness. Featuring discussion (and lots of laughs) as we talk about what it's like to tell people we have a chronic illness, not wanting to be the "spokesperson" for our disease, well-meaning but ignorant strangers giving advice, navigating family, holidays, significant others, commiserating about our shared "near-death" experiences (we're so dramatic!), and our advice for other young adults facing our illnesses: seek out support when you need it, claim EVERY aspect of who you are, and don't forget to laugh at yourself once in a while. Featured chronic conditions: Type I Diabetes, Meniere's Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). If you are wanting more information about these conditions or any others, we encourage you to do research! Google will turn up a lot of reliable sources (think .org, .gov, and .edu!). Shauna's Blog: https://aboveallthe.wordpress.com/ Follow me @feedthatnation and feedthatnation.com Music: "Delight", Dee Yan-Kee
Part one of two of an awesome (count how many times I say "awesome" in these episodes; I was so pumped!) discussion about managing chronic illness as a young adult . Featuring three of my friends, Rose, Analisa, and Shauna, who each have their own experiences navigating the ups, and especially the downs of chronic illness and disease. Part one features an introduction to each of our chronic conditions and diagnosis stories, use of diet to manage symptoms, comparing "good" and "bad" days, how chronic conditions can affect mental and social health, feelings of guilt, shame, and self-blame, advocating for yourself, and wanting to feel normal. This episode is continued in "Managing Chronic Illness as a Young Adult, Part 2". Featured chronic conditions: Type I Diabetes, Meniere's Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). If you are wanting more information about these conditions or any others, we encourage you to do research! Google will turn up a lot of reliable sources (think .org, .gov, and .edu!). Shauna's Blog: https://aboveallthe.wordpress.com/ Follow me @feedthatnation and feedthatnation.com Music: "Delight", Dee Yan-Kee
Experts discuss symptoms and treatments of Meniere's disease, an often misdiagnosed disorder producing loss of hearing and crippling vertigo.
After being diagnosed with a rare form of Meniere’s disease over 20 years ago, she now intentionally shares her journey of hearing loss as a patient advocate. For the past decade, she has traveled the world as an Ambassador for early detection of hearing loss and she is currently the Official Spokesperson for Some 1 Like You L3C, and Rare Disease Ambassador for Colorado Rare 501c(3). She enjoys being able to connect to people with rare diseases and health conditions, ensuring they don’t have to face their challenges on their own. She is married to her hero who serves on the Denver Police Department and is a proud Momma of 3-year-old twins. Denver's own Shawnae Jebbia talks about her life after the crown and the challenges she has faced along that journey. A Truly inspiring conversation today!
Ryan Walton, creator of daringtodad.com shares his discovery of Meniere's disease late in life and how it almost cost him his hearing, and how he helped his wife navigate through two miscarriages before finally getting pregnant. Ryan also talks about tour
As we wish Huey Lewis any type of recovery from Meniere's Disease, we talk about how his Heart of Rock and Roll is still beating! Including so many of the classic albums he and the News made that weren't called Sports (although we still may mention it). Also the playlist to this podcast will focus more of the rare songs to be played out of the HL and HLN catalogs. #hueylewis #hueylewisandthenews #ddclassicrock
Experts discuss symptoms and treatments of Meniere's disease, an often misdiagnosed disorder producing loss of hearing and crippling vertigo.
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Veteran health podcaster, blogger, international speaker, and bestselling author Jimmy Moore from “Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb” hosts this podcast dedicated to featuring listener testimonials and stories about their journey using intermittent, alternate day, and extended fasting. Jimmy, along with noted Toronto-based nephrologist and fasting expert Dr. Jason Fung, is the coauthor of the 2016 international bestselling book The Complete Guide to Fasting: Heal Your Body Through Intermittent, Alternate-Day, and Extended Fasting and has years of experience and knowledge about fasting to share in these engaging conversations with everyday people perfecting the fine art of not eating. Listen in today as Jimmy talks with Faith Marston about how she manages her health issues using fasting and keto in Episode 42. “.” – Faith Marston GET THE BESTSELLING FASTING AUDIBLE AUDIOBOOK Here’s what Jimmy and Faith talked about in Episode 42: Faith Marston has dealt with several health issues, Meniere's Disease, IBS and high blood pressure. She started fasting in March of 2017 after reading The Obesity Code and The Complete Guide to Fasting. She went on to lose 50 pounds so far with Keto and fasting. She found that the first few days of fasting were the hardest, but fasting with a friend for moral support made all the difference. Her goal is to lose another 70 pounds by her 35th high school reunion next year in June. She has done intermittent fasting and several extended fasts, with her longest so far being 13 days of water fasting. Her next goal is a 21 day water fast, but keeps in mind that most importantly of all she is a work in progress. Join The Keto Clarity Club For $1 Blood Ketone Test Strips! BECOME A NUTRITIONAL THERAPY PRACTITIONER Sign up by February 2018 for the 9-month program NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship WORLD’S 1ST REUSABLE BREATH KETONE ANALYZER NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 42 – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Become A Nutritional Therapy Practitioner – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Join Jimmy Moore’s Keto Support Group: KetoClarityAcademy.com – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Join The Keto Clarity Club For $1 Blood Ketone Test Strips! BestKetoneTest.com – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Get the BRAND NEW 2017 Ketonix breath ketone analyzer from Ketonix.com – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: EnergizeYourHealth.com – JIMMY AND DR. ADAM NALLY’S NEW SUPPLEMENT LINE: Try the KetoEssentials Multivitamin and Berberine Plus ketogenic-enhancing supplements – Jimmy Moore from “Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb” – The Complete Guide to Fasting: Heal Your Body Through Intermittent, Alternate-Day, and Extended Fasting
Welcome back to the weekend Cabral HouseCalls! It's great to have you and I can't wait to get into today's community questions - Let's get started! Anonymous: Hi Dr Cabral, Long-time listener (and asker of questions). Here’s my entire health history, in a TINY nutshell: - Lifelong history of terrible nutrition: I was raised on sugar and have craved (and consumed) sugary, fatty, terrible food for as long as I can remember. Despite this poor diet, I have always been athletic and obsessed with strength and fitness. - For my entire adult life (I am 37) I have experienced recurring fungal skin infections, all over body, and bloating. - 5-6 years ago, I started suffering from persistent anxiety attacks. I did nothing to treat the anxiety, other than learn not to freak out during an attack. Over time (6-7 months) the attacks, pretty much disappeared. - 9 months ago, out of nowhere, I developed a nasty wheezing cough, that would come and go, and which was, eventually, diagnosed as LPR. I started to rely on an albuterol inhaler for my asthma. I have tried many approaches to treating this, including eliminating stress, taking melatonin at night, and drastically changing my diet, all to limited success. SO…anxiety, fungal infections with bloating, LPR. I am, now, one month into your candida and bacterial overgrowth protocol. Without doubt, this has made a difference: I’ve lost fat, I don’t tend to need my inhaler, my fungal skin infections seem to be pretty much non-existent, and (this is a little embarrassing) my wife no longer suffers a yeast infection EVERY time we have sex: this was the case for years. (Is this a definite sign of candida?) I work out 6 days a week (weights 3 times, cardio 3 times), practice intermittent fasting (16/8), and am allowing myself 1 (healthy) cheat meal per week, including a small dessert. (I do, also, have 1 cup of black coffee every morning...I hope this is okay?!) Anyway, all in all, I am doing much better than I was. However, I do find that these symptoms persist: tension in diaphragm (anxiety?), lump in throat, excessive burping, and tightness in lungs. But, here’s the interesting thing that I hope you can shed some light on: my symptoms seem to be (and this has always been the case) manifesting as part of a cycle. What happens is, I’ll go about a week with virtually no symptoms, and then the symptoms start to kick in, and gradually worsen, over the course of about 7-10 days. Typically, it’ll start with the tension in the diaphragm, then burping and throat issues, then some asthma-like symptoms of tightness in the lungs (although I don’t seem to get the wheeziness that used to be there), and anxiety is always accompanying these. After this 7-10 day period, the symptoms start to slowly go away, and I have a decent week or so. I don’t change my diet or lifestyle, in any way. It feels like as soon as I start to think “hey, maybe I’m starting to heal,” the symptoms return. It’s incredibly frustrating and demoralizing. With all of that being said, I wondered if this persistent cycle of symptoms is something you’re familiar with, and/or if my description tells you something that I haven’t considered. Also, how much of a role do thoughts (both negative and positive) play in this? Is it possible that ALL of my symptoms are caused by stress/negativity? I ask because I have tended toward negative, depressed, thoughts for as long as I can remember, and I definitely feel physically worse when I’m depressed/stressed. At this stage, I feel that my best course of action is to continue the candida/bacterial overgrowth protocol, work on stress-reduction, and hope that the symptoms start to become less and less over time. Thanks so much for doing what you do. Your podcast has been an absolute life-saver and continues to help me through some very dark times. LaSandra: Hello, Dr. Cabral! Thank you so much for your commitment to helping everyone you possibly can. Your health recovery story is such an inspiration to me! I'm writing to get your advice about Meniere's Disease. For an entire year, I suffered from daily migraines and vertigo. I saw a naturopath who suspected that the root cause was extreme adrenal fatigue as I had undergone a 10 month span of extreme stress just before the vertigo started. I have since been able to manage my migraines better through stress reduction, dietary changes and acupuncture. However, I have occasional bouts of vertigo that seem more Meniere's in nature. I get debilitating vertigo with hearing loss and tinnitus in my right area. The episode lasts a day or so, and then I recover completely which is very different from the ongoing milder vertigo I experienced with migraines. It seems that western medicine doesn't have much to offer when it comes to vestibular issues. I would love any advice you have as the general attitude about Meniere's seems to be that you can't treat it or control it (aside from reducing sodium intake) and just have to hope for the best, but you'll likely go completely deaf. I should also mention that I have Celiac and have had chronic IBS for many, many years. I just finished doing your Food Sensitivities/Candida test and am looking forward to healing my gut with the help of your team. I do believe that my gut health is related and possibly is the key to fixing this. Your story and podcasts give me hope that I can affect change and be healthy. Thank you so much for your help! Cara: Hi Dr. Stephen Cabral, I have a 21 month old daughter who I am still nursing (during the day only) and she eats a nutrient dense diet. She typically starts off with a scrambled egg, avocado and fruit. Lunch is usually leftovers. Dinner is wild salmon, grassfed bison/beef, free range chicken and broccoli and sweet potatoes. I give her Klaire labs infant probiotic mixed with a dash of camu camu and some drops of Herb Pharm kids echinacea daily. I got into the habit of giving her echinacea when I was boosting her immune system before traveling on a plane. I also give her the Herb Pharm Kids elderberry occasionally. Is this ok? Can the echinacea be overdone? Additionally, she was born at 36 weeks 2 days albeit a life saving crash cesarean ...we had major blood loss, she received two blood transfusions, she was incubated and taken via ambulance to a children's hospital where she was cooled to 91 degrees for 72 hours. Which prevented stroke, seizure, cerebral palsy etc. She is perfect but she was low in iron at 10 months - I fixed that with food - combinging iron rich foods, grassfed liver, beef, bison with camu camu, molasses and at the end floravital. We raised it from 8.6 to 13.3 in 3 months and without medicine! Does she also need a multi Vitamin soon? THANK YOU for your work and house calls!! Jamie: Hey Dr. Cabral! For a while now I've been having issues drinking tea(green, black and Mate). Even when drinking it after a meal I still get bloating, heart burn, belching and brain fog. But Coffee I have no issues with. Although I used to never have an issue with tea I found out after testing that I have Sibo and H. Pylori. I'm on the CBO protocol for it and although I took a break from drinking tea, I read that black and green tea have compounds that are good against fighting H. Pylori but when I tried to re-introduce them the symptoms came right back. Also I'm pretty sure that from all these gut issues I have developed a histamine intolerance. Will I be able to drink tea again? If so, how long should I wait before I re-introduce. Thanks!!!! Sara: Hello, I'm hoping to tap into your wealth of health knowledge to help my son. He is a commercial airline pilot. He gets sick with cold-like symptoms quite often. What is a good health kit he could travel with so he's armed when he begins to feel the sinus, ear and nasal congestion creeping up on him? He usually comes down with strep once a year as well as the cold symptoms I listed above even more often. Maybe a daily immune boosting protocol would be in order too. Thanks so much! God bless you. Anonymous - - - Show Notes & Resources: http://StephenCabral.com/547 - - - Get Your Question Answered: http://StephenCabral.com/askcabral
Welcome back to this weekend's Cabral HouseCall where we'll be answering out community's questions over the next 48 hours! Here is today's Q & A and it's a great one! Lisa: Hi Dr. Cabral, thank you again for always answering my questions on your podcast! I have 2 questions.... Why does my 10 yr old daughter have the worst smelling urine? She is GF/DF/Egg free for 1 yr. Diet has helped so much with her Tourettes/OCD, but she has had this bad smelling urine since 2 yrs old. It is not dehydration, cuz she only drinks water all day long. My second question is, why does my daughter see spots of colors and ringing in her ears? This is causing anxiety in her when it happens. Thank you again for everything! -Lisa Chris: Good morning doctor Cabral. My name is Chris a Fitness professional for the last 16 years. My question is about whether or not compression athletic apparel actually is beneficial in any way in regards to injury prevention, recovery etc... or is it all just marketing hype to sell the newest trend in fitness apparel. Thank you for taking my question. Love the podcast I find the information you share very benficial for both myself and my clients. Keep up the good work! Taylor: Hi Dr. Cabral, Grateful for all your insight and having the option to submit questions! I am wondering a couple things about hair. My hair is very greasy. I typically have to shower daily because by 24 hours it is very greasy. My husband is also experiencing a lot of flakes in his scalp and hair. We have noticed it is happening on his eyebrows and some flakes and patchy dry spots on his face. Both are things I am curious if their is an underlying cause to that comes to your mind. Thank you! Taylor Tammy: Hi Dr. Cabral, could you explain what is the root problem and how to heal Meniere's disease? Thank you so much for all you do!-Tammy Anna: Hi Dr. Cabral, Thank you a million times for all of the good info you share. I am so grateful for the role you play in keeping my family healthy. I am constantly learning new things from you! I have several child related questions I would love your take on. If a 2 year old has food allergies and eczema I understand it could be candida and/or leaky gut, but how do we fix this assuming we can't just do the candida protocol and a 21 day detox? Can you outline a hypothetical program to help? If this question is too taboo for the podcast please feel free to email me instead. After much research I have recently concluded that vaccines are no longer in the best interest of our family. We have experienced too many side effects, but I am wondering what products and dosage (ex: 2 yo or 8 yo) you recommend for children to detox and see if these side effects can be lessened. Examples of side effects: food sensitivity, extreme moodiness, short attention span, prone to pneumonia (this one is scary!) Thanks again! Kerry: I'm addicted to this podcast! Short and sweet, can you give me the low down on sprouted food i.e.:Ezekiel bread, sprouted pepitas etc. Worth it? Meg: Hi there! I'm interested in learning more about testing / wellness consultations, but I'm not sure where to start or what test I should take. I have been feeling "off" since the beginning of the year. My symptoms are anxiety, IBS which makes it hard to eat enough, and recently an acne outbreak on my back, which has never happened. I've been meditating daily, and I eat a pretty healthy diet. Thank you! Thank you for tuning into today's #CabralConcept and I look forward to answering more of our community questions tomorrow! - - - Show Notes: http://StephenCabral.com/477 - - - Get Your Question Answered: http://StephenCabral.com/askcabral
A clinical review on thebmj.com looks at Meniere's disease. Corine from The Netherlands discusses her experience of having the disease and explains how the symptoms of vertigo and tinnitus have affected her everyday life. She also offers her top tips on coping with the disease to others with the condition. In a second podcast, Jonny Harcourt, a consultant otologist at Charing Cross Hospital in London and one of the authors of the review, takes us through the clinical course and prognosis of the disease. https://soundcloud.com/bmjpodcasts/menieres-disease Read the full review: http://www.bmj.com/content/349/bmj.g6544
A clinical review on thebmj.com looks at Meniere's disease. One of the review's authors, Jonny Harcourt, a consultant otologist at Charing Cross Hospital in London, takes us through the pathogenic process and clinical presentation of the disease, its clinical course and prognosis, and what clinical features help to discriminate the condition from other diagnoses. He also discusses the evidence for treatment. In a second interview Corine from The Netherlands discusses her experience of having the disease, and offers her tips to others with the condition. https://soundcloud.com/bmjpodcasts/menieres-disease-patient Read the full review: http://www.bmj.com/content/349/bmj.g6544
Different view of high dose supplementation, fear-based medical information on the internet, and genome project; discussion of MTHFR Gene Mutation and RnA Drops; does a so-called gene mutation have to govern your health? Plus questions answered about pilonidal cysts, low testosterone, natural antibiotics, methylated folic acid now in ReAline, magnesium and jelly fish stings, Menieres Disease, China Study; announcements. Hour 2
Different view of high dose supplementation, fear-based medical information on the internet, and genome project; discussion of MTHFR Gene Mutation and RnA Drops; does a so-called gene mutation have to govern your health? Plus questions answered about pilonidal cysts, low testosterone, natural antibiotics, methylated folic acid now in ReAline, magnesium and jelly fish stings, Menieres Disease, China Study; announcements. Hour 1
Different view of high dose supplementation, fear-based medical information on the internet, and genome project; discussion of MTHFR Gene Mutation and RnA Drops; does a so-called gene mutation have to govern your health? Plus questions answered about pilonidal cysts, low testosterone, natural antibiotics, methylated folic acid now in ReAline, magnesium and jelly fish stings, Menieres Disease, China Study; announcements. Hour 2
Different view of high dose supplementation, fear-based medical information on the internet, and genome project; discussion of MTHFR Gene Mutation and RnA Drops; does a so-called gene mutation have to govern your health? Plus questions answered about pilonidal cysts, low testosterone, natural antibiotics, methylated folic acid now in ReAline, magnesium and jelly fish stings, Menieres Disease, China Study; announcements. Hour 1
In this episode, Dr. Hall talks about a patient with Meniere's Disease.
Why do boomerangs return? How do painkillers know where to go? Are some painkillers faster than others? Why do men have nipples? We take on these questions in this week's show as well as find out why rainbows form arcs, what Menieres disease is, how sea breezes form and why we don't sing with accents. We also investigate the difference between X-rays, MRIs and other medical scans! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Why do boomerangs return? How do painkillers know where to go? Are some painkillers faster than others? Why do men have nipples? We take on these questions in this week's show as well as find out why rainbows form arcs, what Menieres disease is, how sea breezes form and why we don't sing with accents. We also investigate the difference between X-rays, MRIs and other medical scans! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists