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While the rest of you have been celebrating brat summer, Team Nose Candy has taken BRAT diet summer international. That means bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast for your gals, who are not only snatched to the gods but suffering from extreme digestive distress! When better than dealing with diverticulitis to discuss the palliative perfumes that soothe the soul (and the GI tract)? Are you on the hunt for a changing table frag? What about a key lime pie scent? Care for a synagogue cookie? Whether you've been gorging on gluten, have invited coronavirus back into your life, or are coming down from a Txakolina-fueled bender, this antibiotic episode is a warm dose of Mylanta for the SIBO soul!Fragrances discussed:Comme des Garçons MarseilleNOP Perfume by UFO Parfums x Dirt x Are.naFracas by PiguetCeline Black TieTotally White by Parle-Moi de ParfumJ'Adore DiorSerge Lutens Nuit de CellophaneSerge Lutens Ecrin de FuméeSerge Lutens Jeux de PeauSerge Lutens l'OrphelineSerge Lutens Chergui Serge Lutens Ambre SultanComme Des Garçons by Comme Des GarçonsAttaquer le Soleil by Etat Libre D'OrangeAkro InkOui Plus by KyseTheodoros Kalotinis Lemon TartTheodoros Kalotinis Coffee AddictMichael Jordan LegendTheodoros Kalotinis Cherry Powder Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1222, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Water Music 1: This song by Otis Redding mentions "the Frisco Bay" and "Watchin' the tide roll away". "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay". 2: Ike and Tina Turner were "rollin' on the river" with this song. "Proud Mary". 3: In 2016 this British woman had a hit with "Water Under The Bridge". Adele. 4: Carly Simon wrote "Let The River Run" for this film starring Melanie Griffith and Harrison Ford. Working Girl. 5: Joe Jonas of this 4-letter group described "Cake By The Ocean" as a party anthem. DNCE. Round 2. Category: Hill Of Beans 1: In a 1910 toast J.C. Bossidy called this city "The home of the bean and the cod". Boston. 2: Using the old bean, Old Bean, mean you're using this, Old Chap. your brain (your head). 3: Of navy, green or pinto, the bean not named for its looks. navy. 4: It's what Jack traded for those magic beans. a cow. 5: This word comes from Mandarin Chinese for bean and curdled. tofu. Round 3. Category: Short Story Fill-In 1: Twain:"The blank Jumping Frog of Calaveras County". Celebrated. 2: Ambrose Bierce:"An Occurrence at blank Creek Bridge". Owl. 3: Annie Proulx:"blank Mountain". Brokeback. 4: Faulkner:"A Rose for blank". Emily. 5: Flannery O'Connor:"A Good Man Is blank blank blank". Hard to Find. Round 4. Category: My Baby. With My in quotes 1: "My doctor said" to take this liquid antacid from Johnson and Johnson. Mylanta. 2: It's the real first name of "60 Minutes" reporter Mike Wallace. Myron. 3: It's a trade name for biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate. Mylar. 4: This white fatty material insulates brain nerves in sheaths and enables enhanced transmission of impulses. myelin. 5: Agamemnon was from this region that was an important center in ancient Greece. Mycenae. Round 5. Category: Army AntS. With Ant in quotes 1: This branch of the U.S. Army is its principal land combat force. infantry. 2: AAA is this type of artillery used to defend against attack from above. anti-aircraft. 3: A 3-star general is also known as this type and somewhat surprisingly, outranks a major one. lieutenant (lieutenant general). 4: The Army of the Potomac turned back the Army of Northern Virginia at this famously bloody 1862 battle. Antietam. 5: In the U.S. Army, a WO1 is this type of officer, the army's tactical and technical experts. a warrant officer. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
None of us is immune to stress. People pressure us, adversaries attack us, criticism hurts us, conflict drains us, business overwhelms us, disease scares us, sin binds us, anxiety frazzles us, and death haunts us. Your chest is hurting. Your stomach is in knots. Your mind is working overtime both day and night. Stress often becomes distress! Is there hope in a world of stress? Before you consume another bottle of Mylanta, or chew up another handful of Tums, or take another dose of Prozak, let me encourage you with three keys to handling stress from Psalm 46.
Semaglutide, a medication commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity, has gained significant attention in recent years due to its effectiveness in helping patients achieve better blood sugar control and weight management. But, some individuals who take semaglutide may experience an unpleasant side effect: heartburn (acid reflux). In this podcast, we'll talk about why heartburn occurs with semaglutide and provide valuable insights on how to manage this side effect. What is the connection between semaglutide and heartburn? Semaglutide is part of a class of medications known as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists. It works by mimicking the effects of a naturally occurring hormone called GLP-1, which helps regulate blood sugar levels and control appetite. While semaglutide has proven to be a game-changer for many patients in managing their diabetes and obesity, it can sometimes trigger heartburn. Why do some people get heartburn with semaglutide? Several factors contribute to the development of heartburn in people taking semaglutide. In fact, clinical studies show that about 2% of people reported symptoms of heartburn. And interestingly enough, these trials show that people are more likely to experience heartburn while taking the lower dose of semaglutide (0.5 mg weekly). Keep in mind that most reported side effects get worse with higher doses (1 mg, 1.7 mg, and 2.4 mg weekly). Most people reported heartburn symptoms as a “burning sensation in their esophagus or throat”, indigestion, or burping. And although it's not known how long semaglutide-induced heartburn lasts, studies have shown that the majority of people keep taking semaglutide despite this side effect. It's not exactly clear why semaglutide causes heartburn but there are a few speculations. Delayed Gastric Emptying: Semaglutide slows down how fast food leaves your stomach. Because it slows digestion, it can help you feel full longer and faster. This is how it helps you lose weight. Because semaglutide slows down the emptying of the stomach, it can lead to the accumulation of stomach acid. This acid backup can cause heartburn symptoms. Relaxation of the Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES): The LES is a muscle that separates the esophagus from the stomach and prevents stomach acid from flowing back into the esophagus. When you take semaglutide, food hangs around in your stomach longer, causing the LES to relax, making it easier for stomach acid to make its way into the esophagus, leading to heartburn. Diet: Some individuals taking semaglutide may continue eating large meals or spicy foods. Consuming larger meals or spicy foods can exacerbate heartburn symptoms. Nausea and vomiting: Unfortunately, the most common side effects of semaglutide are stomach-related. This can include nausea and vomiting. When you vomit, acid rises from your stomach into your esophagus, burning its lining and causing you to feel pain or discomfort (indigestion). How can you manage heartburn caused by semaglutide? Experiencing heartburn while taking semaglutide doesn't mean you have to discontinue the medication. There are several effective strategies you can try to manage heartburn and continue benefiting from semaglutide's positive effects on your diabetes or weight management journey. 1. Adjust Your Eating Habits Eat Smaller Meals: Consuming smaller, more frequent meals can help reduce the pressure on your stomach and minimize the risk of acid reflux. Avoid Trigger Foods: Identify foods that trigger heartburn for you and limit or eliminate them from your diet. Common triggers include spicy foods, acidic foods, caffeine, and alcohol. Citrus fruits, tomatoes, and chocolate can also cause heartburn. Chew Thoroughly: Take your time when eating, and chew your food thoroughly. This can help ease the digestive process and reduce the risk of heartburn. Avoid late-night snacking: Refrain from eating within a few hours of bedtime to minimize the risk of nighttime heartburn. Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of water can help dilute stomach acid and reduce the risk of heartburn. 2. Change your sleeping position If your heartburn gets worse at bedtime, try elevating the head of your bed by about 6-8 inches with a wedge. This can help prevent stomach acid from flowing into the esophagus while you sleep. Sleeping on your left side can also help keep stomach acid down. 3. Wear loose clothing Tight waistbands put pressure on your stomach which can force more stomach acid into your esophagus and cause heartburn. Wearing loose pants or skirts can help relieve your symptoms. 4. Consult Your Healthcare Provider If heartburn persists for more than 2 weeks or becomes severe, consult your healthcare provider. They may recommend adjusting your semaglutide dosage, switching to an alternative medication, or prescribing medications to manage heartburn symptoms. 5. Try an over-the-counter heartburn medication Over-the-counter (OTC) antacids can provide temporary relief from heartburn symptoms by neutralizing stomach acid. Examples include Tums, Rolaids, Alka-Seltzer, and Mylanta. These medications typically start working within minutes. Other OTC medications like famotidine take a couple of hours to start working. But these medications may provide longer-lasting relief. Remember to talk with your healthcare provider before using them regularly, as they may interact with other medications you're taking. While heartburn can be an unwelcome side effect of semaglutide, it doesn't have to deter you from reaping the benefits of this effective medication for managing type 2 diabetes and obesity. By making dietary and lifestyle adjustments, consulting your healthcare provider, and considering over-the-counter remedies, you can successfully manage heartburn while continuing your treatment with semaglutide. Remember that open communication with your healthcare team is essential to finding the right balance between managing your condition and minimizing side effects. Thanks again for listening to The Peptide Podcast, we love having you as part of our community. If you love this podcast, please share it with your friends and family on social media, and have a happy, healthy week! Pro Tips We're huge advocates of using daily greens in your routine to help with gut, skin, nail, bone, and joint health. We take AG1 (athletic greens) every day. Not only does it have vitamins, minerals, and a diverse range of whole-food sourced ingredients, but it also has probiotics to promote a healthy gut microbiome and adaptogens to help with focus and mood balance. It's vegan, paleo, and keto-friendly.
It's Wednesday Night, and You Know What That Means. It's another episode of the Mark Order Podcast! AntMoney, Kate the Great and Ryan Schlong are here to talk about all things All Elite Wrestling by recapping Rampage, discussing Dynamite, and talking about all things AEW from the past week. Before that, the Trios Champions of the Mark Order Podcast talk about crappy internet, concerts, and much more! This is a... The post Mark Order 104: A God and a Viking? Oh, Mylanta! appeared first on Shining Wizards Network.
A trip Down Memory lane to home economics class 50 years ago. If You are a food sensitive person , grab your Mylanta .. and listen in. We are in the same club. Sensitive food folks unite !
San Francisco International pats down Chris and Charlotte to see if they're holding any information on Pernell Roberts, Lorne Green, Dan Blocker, Michael Landon, or the Ponderosa Ranch.SHOW NOTES.San Francisco International: IMDB. MST3K wiki.MST3K's Gamera vs. Jiger trailer.Chris talked about Airport in our episode on Avalanche.Pernell Roberts.Radar was played by Gary Burghoff.Pernell in Montgomery, Alabama.Gentle Ben's opening credits.The Mighty Casey.Our episode on Master Ninja II.Remembering Clu Gulager.Van Johnson as The Minstrel.Our episode on Girl in Gold Boots.Tab Hunter Confidential.Did You Hear the One about the Traveling Saleslady?The Feminist and the Fuzz.Our episode on Rocketship X-M.Dr. Seuss: The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins.“My doctor said Mylanta.”We discuss Joe Orton more in our episode on Parts: The Clonus Horror.“I ate all the Frusen Glädjé.”Fred Garvin…Pablo Casals: Bach Cello Suites.The Ponderosa Ranch.Get your own Ponderosa Ranch tin cup.Susan Raye: L.A. International Airport.Some of Chris's postcards of airports.Denver's baggage handling system.They Fight Crime!Support It's Just A Show on Patreon and neat stuff will come your way!
Oh, Mylanta! What a film. What a way to end a franchise. What did we actually experience? Our thoughts on the end of the Evangelion Rebuild films and the ride we've taken over the last few years.
More than a year ago, on January 29, 2020, Real Science Radio's interview of Kevin Anderson of the Van Andel research center may have been the world's first full-program broadcast interview with a molecular biologist on the coronavirus outbreak. Today, Bob Enyart and CRS' Dr. Anderson update their reporting on the covid to include discussion of RNA, an RNA vaccine, and vaccines morally tainted by testing or manufacturing with tissue from aborted babies. * How Close Is Too Close: When considering commercial or medical activity morally stained by a relationship with the killing of unborn children, how close is too close? Toward answering that question, consider this letter that Bob Enyart wrote to someone critizing Colorado Right To Life for accepting donations via PayPal... Hi Christine! Thanks so much for writing and for your love for the innocent! We encourage you in your boycott of PayPal. Hopefully it will make a difference! Sadly, in so many ways, most major companies, especially the tech companies and national brands, provide enormous support for the abortion industry. Firms with direct connections to financially supporting Planned Parenthood include Verizon, T-mobile, United Airlines (which here in Denver even helped PP purchase their mega-abortion mill), Adobe, American Express, Bank of America, Bath & Body Works, Ben & Jerry's (as in Pelosi's freezer), Boeing (with their 737s that we all fly), Clorox, Converse, Dockers, Energizer, Expedia, ExxonMobil, Fannie Mae, Groupon, Intuit (accounting software, Quicken/Mint/Quick Books), Johnson & Johnson (Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec, Benadryl, BENGAY, Imodium, Pepcid, Sudafed, Listerine, Band-Aid, Neosporin, Polysporin, Caladryl, Baby Powder, Desitin, Stayfree, Mylanta), Levi Strauss, Liberty Mutual, Macy's, March of Dimes, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Nike, Oracle, Pepsi (who performed their own aborted fetal tissue taste-test research until we helped stop them), Pfizer, Progressive Insurance, Starbucks, Susan G. Komen (which we fight to expose), Tostitos, Unilever (Lipton, Vaseline, Brut, Hellman's Mayonnaise, Comfort, Dove soaps), United Way, and Wells Fargo. Many more businesses financially support abortion, directly and indirectly, including billions of dollars worth of "in kind" donations such as Sprint and AT&T. Another example of helping Planned Parenthood, from this very weekend, is Amazon (Bezos/Washington Post) kicking Parler off its servers, Parler being a prolife-friendly free speech platform in competition with Twitter which is overwhelmingly editorially and otherwise pro-abortion). The businesses that provide enormous support worth far more even than the dollars the abortionists get from the above companies, include Facebook, Twitter, Direct TV, and Dish. Also, the companies that financially support efforts which are primarily pro-abortion, for example, those that fund the nothing-if-not-pro-abortion "Womens Marches" around the nation, include Adobe, Aetna, Allstate, Autozone, Avon, Bank of America, Blue Cross Blue Shield, BP (British Petroleum gasoline), Charles Schwab, Craigslist, Deutsche Bank, Freddie Mac, Frito Lay, General Electric (their appliance division was purchased by China's Haier in 2016 with the rights to use the "GE" brand name for forty years), Jiffy Lube, JPMorgan Chase, Kaiser Permanente, Kraft Heinz, March of Dimes, Monsanto, Nike, Oracle (with their PeopleSoft and Sun Microsystems), PayPal, Prudential, Qualcomm, Shell Oil, and US Bank. Some companies go even further, like Walmart. Not only is their corporate policy pro-abortion, but they actually are abortionists themselves. They effectively perform abortions, with Walmart itself having killed hundreds of thousands of unborn children by selling in their stores the abortifacient Morning After Pill. Of course when you look at the actual support for abortion, financial support and the even greater "in-kind" support, it crosses not only the entire economy but also the major political parties. For example, as you can see documented at kgov.com/funding, the Republican Prescott Bush was the treasurer for and a board member with Margaret Sanger of national Planned Parenthood and his son president George H. W. Bush began "Family Planning" Title X funding, the conduit used to send billions to Planned Parenthood. Prescott's grandson, president George W. Bush, hailed as a hero by the "pro-life industry", in his eight years gave to Planned Parenthood a billion dollars more than Bill Clinton had given them even though for half his presidency Bush had the trifecta of a Republican White House, Republican Congress and a Republican Supreme Court. (Of course Jeb Bush was a director of the Bloomberg Family Foundation that gave tens of millions of dollars to Planned Parenthood, but the pro-life leaders who supported him for president didn't seem to care much about that.) You may recall that Republican Speaker of the House Paul Ryan said abortionists should not get one red cent. He then fought for a budget that fully funded Planned Parenthood in his pro-Obama, pro-Democrat 2016 budget. Then Republican President Donald Trump (with a Republican Congress), who could have fought against abortion funding the way he fought for funding for the wall, could have refused to sign any legislation that gave even a single dollar to Planned Parenthood. Instead, by his signature, he gave a billion dollars to the abortion firm authorizing for his first years in office funding of Planned Parenthood at Obama levels. (Before pro-lifers knee-jerk defend Trump signing those spending bills, which by comparison makes PayPal's donations to Planned Parenthood insignificant, they should consider how to defund ISIS. Step One: Don't give them a billion dollars.) Christine, the corporations listed above supporting abortion could be multiplied, without exaggeration, by a thousand. Regarding the admirable goal of not supporting companies that support evil (and especially, abortion), the Apostle Paul put efforts like that in perspective when the Holy Spirit inspired him to write in the Bible, "then you would need to go out of the world" (1 Cor. 5:10). But again, thank you, and we do encourage you in your boycott of PayPal, even to not donating to Colorado RTL, and we hope your effort makes a difference! In Christ, Bob Enyart Director, CRTL
More than a year ago, on January 29, 2020, Real Science Radio's interview of Kevin Anderson of the Van Andel research center may have been the world's first full-program broadcast interview with a molecular biologist on the coronavirus outbreak. Today, Bob Enyart and CRS' Dr. Anderson update their reporting on the covid to include discussion of RNA, an RNA vaccine, and vaccines morally tainted by testing or manufacturing with tissue from aborted babies. * How Close Is Too Close: When considering commercial or medical activity morally stained by a relationship with the killing of unborn children, how close is too close? Toward answering that question, consider this letter that Bob Enyart wrote to someone critizing Colorado Right To Life for accepting donations via PayPal... Hi Christine! Thanks so much for writing and for your love for the innocent! We encourage you in your boycott of PayPal. Hopefully it will make a difference! Sadly, in so many ways, most major companies, especially the tech companies and national brands, provide enormous support for the abortion industry. Firms with direct connections to financially supporting Planned Parenthood include Verizon, T-mobile, United Airlines (which here in Denver even helped PP purchase their mega-abortion mill), Adobe, American Express, Bank of America, Bath & Body Works, Ben & Jerry's (as in Pelosi's freezer), Boeing (with their 737s that we all fly), Clorox, Converse, Dockers, Energizer, Expedia, ExxonMobil, Fannie Mae, Groupon, Intuit (accounting software, Quicken/Mint/Quick Books), Johnson & Johnson (Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec, Benadryl, BENGAY, Imodium, Pepcid, Sudafed, Listerine, Band-Aid, Neosporin, Polysporin, Caladryl, Baby Powder, Desitin, Stayfree, Mylanta), Levi Strauss, Liberty Mutual, Macy's, March of Dimes, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Nike, Oracle, Pepsi (who performed their own aborted fetal tissue taste-test research until we helped stop them), Pfizer, Progressive Insurance, Starbucks, Susan G. Komen (which we fight to expose), Tostitos, Unilever (Lipton, Vaseline, Brut, Hellman's Mayonnaise, Comfort, Dove soaps), United Way, and Wells Fargo. Many more businesses financially support abortion, directly and indirectly, including billions of dollars worth of "in kind" donations such as Sprint and AT&T. Another example of helping Planned Parenthood, from this very weekend, is Amazon (Bezos/Washington Post) kicking Parler off its servers, Parler being a prolife-friendly free speech platform in competition with Twitter which is overwhelmingly editorially and otherwise pro-abortion). The businesses that provide enormous support worth far more even than the dollars the abortionists get from the above companies, include Facebook, Twitter, Direct TV, and Dish. Also, the companies that financially support efforts which are primarily pro-abortion, for example, those that fund the nothing-if-not-pro-abortion "Womens Marches" around the nation, include Adobe, Aetna, Allstate, Autozone, Avon, Bank of America, Blue Cross Blue Shield, BP (British Petroleum gasoline), Charles Schwab, Craigslist, Deutsche Bank, Freddie Mac, Frito Lay, General Electric (their appliance division was purchased by China's Haier in 2016 with the rights to use the "GE" brand name for forty years), Jiffy Lube, JPMorgan Chase, Kaiser Permanente, Kraft Heinz, March of Dimes, Monsanto, Nike, Oracle (with their PeopleSoft and Sun Microsystems), PayPal, Prudential, Qualcomm, Shell Oil, and US Bank. Some companies go even further, like Walmart. Not only is their corporate policy pro-abortion, but they actually are abortionists themselves. They effectively perform abortions, with Walmart itself having killed hundreds of thousands of unborn children by selling in their stores the abortifacient Morning After Pill. Of course when you look at the actual support for abortion, financial support and the even greater "in-kind" support, it crosses not only the entire economy but also the major political parties. For example, as you can see documented at kgov.com/funding, the Republican Prescott Bush was the treasurer for and a board member with Margaret Sanger of national Planned Parenthood and his son president George H. W. Bush began "Family Planning" Title X funding, the conduit used to send billions to Planned Parenthood. Prescott's grandson, president George W. Bush, hailed as a hero by the "pro-life industry", in his eight years gave to Planned Parenthood a billion dollars more than Bill Clinton had given them even though for half his presidency Bush had the trifecta of a Republican White House, Republican Congress and a Republican Supreme Court. (Of course Jeb Bush was a director of the Bloomberg Family Foundation that gave tens of millions of dollars to Planned Parenthood, but the pro-life leaders who supported him for president didn't seem to care much about that.) You may recall that Republican Speaker of the House Paul Ryan said abortionists should not get one red cent. He then fought for a budget that fully funded Planned Parenthood in his pro-Obama, pro-Democrat 2016 budget. Then Republican President Donald Trump (with a Republican Congress), who could have fought against abortion funding the way he fought for funding for the wall, could have refused to sign any legislation that gave even a single dollar to Planned Parenthood. Instead, by his signature, he gave a billion dollars to the abortion firm authorizing for his first years in office funding of Planned Parenthood at Obama levels. (Before pro-lifers knee-jerk defend Trump signing those spending bills, which by comparison makes PayPal's donations to Planned Parenthood insignificant, they should consider how to defund ISIS. Step One: Don't give them a billion dollars.) Christine, the corporations listed above supporting abortion could be multiplied, without exaggeration, by a thousand. Regarding the admirable goal of not supporting companies that support evil (and especially, abortion), the Apostle Paul put efforts like that in perspective when the Holy Spirit inspired him to write in the Bible, "then you would need to go out of the world" (1 Cor. 5:10). But again, thank you, and we do encourage you in your boycott of PayPal, even to not donating to Colorado RTL, and we hope your effort makes a difference! In Christ, Bob Enyart Director, CRTL
Audrey Sommerfeld, Founder & CEO, Jump To Health, A DotCom Magazine Exclusive Video Interview. Audrey Sommerfeld brings her passion for helping people, innovation, and for healthy products and lifestyles to Jump to Health. As a Co-Founder, her goal is to help create that family and community of people that want to make a difference in the world, and help each other succeed in living our best life, how we imagined it to be. Audrey Sommerfeld grew up in a small town in Minnesota, and worked her way through College, and then Graduate School in Illinois. She began her career marketing and developing products for brands like Oil of Olay, Mylanta, Johnsons Baby, Neutrogena, and other notable products and companies. Audrey Sommerfeld fell in love with Direct Sales at Herbalife where she worked on global product management in over 60 countries, developing and marketing products in nutrition, weight management, sports nutrition, and skin and hair care. Audrey Sommerfeld then joined a start up at the time in ViSalus, helping drive growth with new products, new platforms, new tools and trainings, and more. She and her team have come together to create Jump to Health, where we have the freedom to do ‘what's right' and keep formulas the best they can be, so we can live our best life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"In a lifetime made of memories, I believe in destiny..." This week, we are stuck in the clouds discussing crazy ideas and fun adventures, such as: Dancing With the 80s, She Said--She Said--She-shed, Heeling Hitler, Burning the Mylanta Bridge, Shooting the Shapoopy, and how the Japanese are our quirky cousins. We also fly high with David Blaine and the homie in the jet pack -- "out where the world belongs to only you and I." So grab an oxygen tank, strap on your parachute, and get Politically Corrected. #KennyLoggins #OverTheTop #DWTS29 #Trump2020 #Biden2020 #2020Election #NanceolePeloskin #Bundler #California #Arizona #SalonGate #Japan #CaliforniaShutDown #DavidBlaine #Ascension #Mylanta
Comedian Steve Alexander shares how laughter has influenced his faith, livelihood, and health...even as he has recently recovered from COVID-19! As the absolutely, hilarious star of Gayle Gilmore's renown play, "The Last Laugh", he shares his techniques and continues to lift peoples' spirits through laughter!
The time has come to stumble upon some weird topics...topics like Long John Silver's recipes, my dad's new hair, suspicious people on Nextdoor, my future toupee choices, my former fugitive driver's ed teacher, and Mylanta (my doctor said...no? Okay, I'll show myself out). You made it to 80! You are appreciated. You may stream now or later. Now & Later? The MOST overrated candy of all time, just ahead of Hot Tamales. Yeah, I said it.
The Nautical Naughty boys are back to break down another terrible episode of Below Deck. We talk customer service, the anchovy, Nick almost quits, Mylanta, Sandy the filthy drunk, Travis the filthy drunk, clinical depression, allergies to tyranny and of course, Bravo's Below Deck. Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/AnotherBelowDeckPodcast_ Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/AnotherBelowDeckPodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/AnotherBelowDeckPodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/anotherbelowdeckpodcast_
Many have heard on the grape vine that you can dab a small amount of Mylanta on any areas of skin irritation around the stoma to help heal the skin and assist with pouch adherence. Whilst this might work for some people, the science behind this practice is somewhat elusive. This episode explains what components of Mylanta may appear to resolve skin problems and why people might choose to follow this age old suggestion, when other more effective products are available.
We're back!! Big show this week!- 03:13 Sinners and Winners of the week- The water cooler is back! In the cooler this week:- 20:24 A very heated debate about the proposed twilight Grand Final time slot- 31:45 Should Paddy McCartin retire?- 36:45 Should the Melbourne Storm get their Premierships back?- 40:58 Who’s to blame for the Russell Westbrook and Fan incident?- 48:16 What should be done about drugs in the AFLPlus our regular (52:50) NBA, (1:06:29) Soccer and (1:09:04) Cricket segments!
Oh, Mylanta! Do we need help when it comes to controlling our tongues? If we want to get serious about leaving behind timidity and marginal living, the key has something to do with how well we gain control over our mouths. James leaves his bulleted style to camp on this one issue for quite a while which should tell us, it's pretty important. We need it in every facet of life. This is an episode you won't want to miss.Support the show (https://www.sheyearns.com/donate/)
Being Celiac – Looking back over the many years I think I appeared a healthy, fit and the oh, so--energetic person. I am known among my friends and family for my dedicated fitness routine and healthy eating. However, I was struggling in the worst way before my diagnosis. What no one knew at that time, including me, was that my immune system was attacking my own body. I was seriously ill and getting worse every day.My illness started with the types of symptoms that you try to ignore. In the beginning, all of my symptoms seemed pretty typical and they were easy to mask. I experienced excessive tiredness in the afternoons, gas, bloating, and stomach issues that were unpleasant, which was every time I ate anything. I always experienced intense stomach cramping, and gurgling-- after every meal. All of these seemed like common problems that others faced. I mean, aren’t all of us tired after lunch and hungry at times? As we get older, don’t we think that we have a potbelly?I quietly tried to self-diagnose and self-medicate. I was drinking a bottle of Mylanta a day to deal with the cramping, swallowing Beano before meals to try to deter the bloating, and I drank caffeine every afternoon to stay awake. I had been eating a lot of antioxidant rich foods, so I thought; maybe I have been eating too many vegetables, too much fiber. Than dealing with my past with an eating disorder, I felt like I was back in my old ways or so it seemed because I was eliminating food again. I went months and months of this back and forth business with my doctor to see what could be wrong with me. She finally after years of these issues told me I needed to get check for Celiac, she said it probably isn’t since it is really not common but let’s give it a try. But low and behold, I was tested and it came back positive…In this episode I will cover the symptoms and what it means to have celiac disease. But come back next week for this two-part episode where I will give you more information to help you make it easier for yourself to live being celiac.Thanks again for listening and for more information on Dayna, visit: www.daynadetersfitness.com
Being Celiac – Looking back over the many years I think I appeared a healthy, fit and the oh, so--energetic person. I am known among my friends and family for my dedicated fitness routine and healthy eating. However, I was struggling in the worst way before my diagnosis. What no one knew at that time, including me, was that my immune system was attacking my own body. I was seriously ill and getting worse every day.My illness started with the types of symptoms that you try to ignore. In the beginning, all of my symptoms seemed pretty typical and they were easy to mask. I experienced excessive tiredness in the afternoons, gas, bloating, and stomach issues that were unpleasant, which was every time I ate anything. I always experienced intense stomach cramping, and gurgling-- after every meal. All of these seemed like common problems that others faced. I mean, aren’t all of us tired after lunch and hungry at times? As we get older, don’t we think that we have a potbelly?I quietly tried to self-diagnose and self-medicate. I was drinking a bottle of Mylanta a day to deal with the cramping, swallowing Beano before meals to try to deter the bloating, and I drank caffeine every afternoon to stay awake. I had been eating a lot of antioxidant rich foods, so I thought; maybe I have been eating too many vegetables, too much fiber. Than dealing with my past with an eating disorder, I felt like I was back in my old ways or so it seemed because I was eliminating food again. I went months and months of this back and forth business with my doctor to see what could be wrong with me. She finally after years of these issues told me I needed to get check for Celiac, she said it probably isn’t since it is really not common but let’s give it a try. But low and behold, I was tested and it came back positive…In this episode I will cover the symptoms and what it means to have celiac disease. But come back next week for this two-part episode where I will give you more information to help you make it easier for yourself to live being celiac.Thanks again for listening and for more information on Dayna, visit: www.daynadetersfitness.com
Click above to listen in iTunes... Here is how I have mitigated risk as I prepare to leave my job... What's going on everyone? This is Steve Larsen, and you're listening to Sales Funnel Radio. Welcome to Sales Funnel Radio where you'll learn marketing strategies to grow your online business using today's best internet sales funnels. Now, here's your host Steve Larsen. Hey, so the last few days have been pretty intense, not in a bad way. There's good intense and bad intense. You know what I mean? But the pressure has been increasing. My wife came to me the other day. I think it was yesterday or two days ago. She walked up to me. It was morning time. You know, everyone's kind of getting up. She walks in and she's like, "I had a really bad dream last night." I was like, "Really? What was it?" She goes, "I had a dream that you were upstairs ..." I have a home office here upstairs, kind of in the corner of the house, which is kind of nice to have. I've got sound panels all over the place. I totally made a man cave. I love sitting in this room and creating stuff. I got whiteboards all over the place. Quotes on the wall. Three bookshelves totally full. Anyway, I love it. Sound equipment all over the place. Film stuff. I've got a sheet over on the wall over here, top to bottom. It's a black sheet that I stand in front of and film a bunch of 4K videos with, which looks awesome, super cool, and actually pretty pro. It looks pretty awesome. Anyway, I like video a lot. Anyway, back to the story. She goes, "I had a dream that you came down from the office. That you had left ClickFunnels. This was later on in the future, in January. You came down and you just said, 'Alyssa, is there a check in the mail?'" She was like, "I said back to you, 'No. Why would there be a check in the mail?'" I'm like, "I don't know," or, "Who it'd be from?" "I don't know. I'm just wondering if there's a check in the mail. We only have a thousand dollars in our bank account." This is all in the dream. My wife was like, "What? Oh my gosh. Are you kidding me? There's no money in the bank account?" Like, "What have you been doing?" I was like, "Ah, I haven't started selling anything yet." She's like, "Well, go start selling crap." Like, "What are you waiting for?" Anyway, the pressure is here, okay? The pressure is turned up. I'm excited. It was never my intention to be an employee. But I am super thankful that I've had this experience. I would never regret the fact that I've gone through this and that I've worked for somebody else and that it's Russell Brunson. I mean, come on. Holy crap. This is like a dream job which seems all the more ludicrous that I would leave ClickFunnels. What's funny about it is that there's a lot of people ... I don't know if some of you guys who listen to this that still think that I'm crazy about them. It's hilarious to me how many people have reached out, giving me their opinion on the fact that I should not leave. I go, "Okay. You have no idea what I'm going to go do." Some person messaged me and they're like, "Hey. Awesome. You're going to go do ..." I'm won't say exactly what they said, but it's just hilarious like ... It reminds me of the quote like if you're not marketing hard enough or if you don't offend someone by noon, you're not marketing hard enough. It's funny, guys. As you develop your own attractive character, be prepared to have a lot of naysayers that pop out. I actually kind of look forward to it now. If I don't get enough naysayers, I feel like I'm not taking as aggressive of moves as I should be, so bring it on. I like hearing the other side too, but man, every once in a while it's like, "Gosh." I wrote something back to a certain individual like three times, and I just ended up deleting it. I was like, "It's not even worth it. Just, ugh, whatever." It's funny. It's funny, but the pressure is on. So what do you do ... I know a lot of you guys are thinking like what do you do when you know that you're about to lose your job? I shouldn't say lose my job, I'm leaving. But most people they either lose their immediately because they got fired or they're leaving this other job with a two weeks notice. I've known for a very long time you guys, way before it was ever announced. Way before Russell every announced it before, everybody start talking about it. We have both known that I was going to leave ClickFunnels for a long time. What's funny about it is it's almost like ... I'm trying to think of an example, but you know like when you put something off and there's more ... I forgot the name of it. There's an actual theory behind this. It's when there's an ... Like if you have three months to get something done, because you have three months, there is added stress and pressure because you have three months of stress and pressure rather than it being needed to be done in three days because you know that it's three days. You know what I mean? It's been fumy because that's exactly what's happened. I've totally had sleepless nights. I've thought through ... I'm just being open about this, okay? I'm being open and I'm being real. I'm letting you guys know where I am. What's funny is I'm not nervous about creating revenue on my own. Obviously, I would not leave ClickFunnels without that being a very solid plan, which it is. I'm grabbing a little ownership and a few other things that I haven't quite announced yet. There's a lot going on behind the scenes in the world of Steve Larsen. But what I wanted to talk about real quick today was if you ... Okay, quick story. Russell has got this cool story he was telling me about the other day. I can't remember who, but he had this thing called like the 30 day challenge or something like that. I actually can't remember what it was called. But basically, the premise was this guy went around to all these gurus and he started saying things like, "Hey, let's say you lost everything. You lost your reputation or you don't have one. You're starting literally from scratch. What would you do to be back on your feet in 30 days?" It's a pretty powerful question when you think about that. Think about where you are right now and go ground zero in your own head, ground zero. No assets, nothing. No money, no reputation, no following, nothing. No list, anything, nothing at all. You have a ClickFunnels account and your rent on your internet has been pre paid for a month or something like that. What would you do? Right? What would you do? Someone messaged me the other day. They're like, "How can we not sleep anymore?" and stuff like that. What would you do if you knew you don't have a job in a few weeks? Come on. Tell me how would you handle it. I worked my butt off which I've been doing. We are more than fine. I made like 10 grand last week on this one event funnel, I'm sorry, application funnel. That's not to be cocky. I'm letting you guys know I'm not an idiot. I'm not going to just jump ship from something without any plan. It's a very solid plan. It's been there for a long time. It's amazing and extremely lucrative, and it's awesome. I'm excited to talk more about it once I'm no longer part of ClickFunnels, anyway, and tell you guys a little bit more about those things you guys can follow and totally funnel hack, which is awesome. Anyway, but what would you do? What would you think about? So I want you to know the process that I've gone through in my head to make sure that I'm ready to make the leap because I know a lot of you guys are trying to do that because you message me about it. A lot of you message me. I don't think you guys realize how many of the rest of you are also messaging me besides a lot of the rest of you also. There's a lot of messages that I get. It's fun and it's awesome. Please don't get offended if I can't answer every single one of them. It's logistically impossible now. But anyway, what would you do though? You think about that. What would you actually do? Then what I invite you to do is as I go through like two or three things here to let you know what I've done. I've already tested it. It's already making great money. It's already like this, you know, which is why I can leave, which is why I can go jump off and do that stuff. I want you to think through in your head your own checklist. What is it that you would do? Then I invite you to actually do it. Create that actual environment in your head and just get it done. You know what's funny about building funnels? It's really easy. I know some of you guys are laughing when I say that, but it is. Click drag, drop, click buttons, choose some colors, right? I mean, if you can send email, you can use the ClickFunnels editor, right? What most people screw up on and the reason why it gets hard for them is because they suck at making offers, okay? Funnel building is more about offer creation than it is putting a few pages together, okay? Any monkey can put a few pages together. They're even pre-done for you in templates where you literally would just have to change the copy on the page, okay? There's templates over the place. So then what is it really? Let's think about it. What actually is the reason why the funnel isn't working? It's because you suck at offer creation. If that stings a little, that's okay. It's medicine. Think through, "Wow. Do I actually know how to create offers?" Wherever you are in the world right now, I want you to raise your hand. I'm not trying to get on a side tangent here, but I want you to realize how I've been able to secure my landing as I jump from ClickFunnels, because I know how. I know exactly why. I want you to be the same. You've got to know why your stuff's working or why it isn't. If you don't know, that's the scariest thing ever. So I'm trying to shed some light on usually the number one reason why a funnel doesn't convert. Raise your hand right now and say, "I will not sell products anymore." What? "Oh, Mylanta. Steve Larsen, what are you telling me to do?" Okay, "I will not sell products or services anymore." Now you raise your other hand and you say, "I will now sell offers. I only sell offers now." Now think about that. The point ... I was getting kind of ticked off when someone's like, "The book Expert Secrets is only about info products." Bullcrap. It's not true at all. "The book Expert Secrets is only about webinars." No, you missed the whole point if you think that. Go back and read it again, okay? Webinars is just an example of what to do. It's an example of how to pull off what the book teaches. Expert Secrets is such a good book because it's about offer creation. It's not about webinars. It's not about info products. Those are just two examples of how to pull off what's it's really teaching you to do. If you missed it, go back, especially to the third section there what's called your moral obligation to sell. But honestly, the whole thing though, okay. The reason why I am totally at peace about this decision, there's some few butterflies here and there, but honestly, I'm very excited and I'm totally at peace about it. There's some freakout moments. I'm not going to lie, okay? It has nothing to do with whether or not my ability to make money. It has everything to do ... My biggest freakout has everything to do with not being around other marketers, okay? Sitting in isolation in my home office, that freaks the crap out of me. Not because I'm a chatty guy, I'm actually not. In public, I'm actually kind of shy. I am. I don't know what to say a lot of times. Whenever like after I finish speaking at an event or something like that, whatever it is, I'm actually pretty shy about it, okay? Anyway, it actually scares me more to just be alone and not be connected to the marketing nucleus that ClickFunnels is. You know what I mean? That actually scares me to death. So I have a few things coming out, a few things to help mitigate that. Things that I've watched and things that Russell has taught me one on one. As I sat back and I asked specific questions and realized like, "Oh, that's why you do this. That has nothing to do with you needing money over there is it?" He's like, "No. No, no, no, no." I was like, "That has everything to do with you staying connected and making sure that you've got the best of the best of the best." He's like, "Yeah." "Oh, man. Well, I'm going to do that." So just watch closely over the next few months because I am a funnel hacker. Anyway, so here's the reason why. It's because of offer creation. I've learned how to create offers. I'm actually using the same process that I teach as the Two Comma Club coach, the Secrets Master Class coach. This is not something where it's like I've read about it and now I feel like I can teach it. It's actually not that at all. I've been doing this for a long time and on my own before I worked at ClickFunnels, doing it for other people, doing it for their clients, doing it for their businesses, their customers, their product lines, and doing it for my own, right? Took a total hiatus, dropped pretty much everything except this podcast and a few other things as I started working for ClickFunnels. I will tell you that the two things that really made the jump, that it is making the jump more easy for me is that I've gotten much better at selling products. I'm sorry, selling offers rather than products. Then number two, I am far better at marketing and not just selling, okay? Those are the two major differences there. It's about two and a half, three years ago when I really learned the difference between marketing and selling, and then selling products versus offers, okay? When I sell offers, awesome. When I sell products, bad. I have to compete in price. When I do marketing, awesome. When I just do sales and no marketing, it's like starving leads kind of salesmen. It's not a fun place to be in at all. It's a terrible spot to be in. Anyway, so here's what I've done though, so I want you to know ... That's a long freaking intro. I'm so sorry. But anyway, here's what I've done, okay? What I did is I sat back and I thought, "What is the core of my business?" Now you think about what the core of your business is. Let's think about it. I think it's a ... Gosh, what book is it? I think it's Rework. Yeah, Rework. At a hotdog stand, can you sell hotdogs without relish? Yeah, you could, right? You could do that. Could you sell hotdogs, I mean, could you have a successful hotdog stand without having mustard? Yeah. What about buns? Technically, yeah, sure, you could. Could you have a successful hotdog stand without hotdogs? No, okay. At every single business and in every single value letter, there is a core aspect to the business. You got to figure out what that is, okay? If you don't know what that is, it's scary because you treat every product like the core and you shouldn't. That's where a lot of you will start getting in trouble and they start to ... they confuse offers and it causes a little schizophrenia inside of their customers because they don't know what the core of the offer is. They don't know what the core of the business is and what it's actually offering, okay? What I did is I figured out what the core of my business is and I placed it inside of a thousand dollar webinar which just kind of fits in the middle of the Value Ladder, okay? When I knew what the core was, I now could start testing it. First though, I wanted to make sure there would be traffic, ample traffic, ridiculous traffic, traffic in a way that I knew I would never have to worry about it again. So I started creating cool little free front-end products, and then I put them out there for free or I just put places over here or small little free plus shipping things or things ... You know what's funny? It exploded. It exploded. It made so much money on just this little dinky free crap where like barely any money kind of stuff. I was like, "What the heck?" We went on a cruise. We did all sorts of stuff. Anyway, it made almost matching my beginning salary with ClickFunnels for a very long time, which is hilarious. I couldn't believe it. I'm like, "Oh my gosh. There's something to this." It took me a solid two and a half, three years to really clarify the core and the niche, and find the niche and create it. Then what I did is I wanted to make sure that I would have an easy ascension. I know in past episodes I've said, "Hey, start at the core of the business and only sell that," which I did and I've done, but I have gone out and I've made sure there is an easy ascension. I've made sure that there's easy traffic in the front-end. I've made sure ... There's different strategies and ways to pull this thing off, okay? I've tested the core offer like crazy. It's not like I was skipping that step. I did not skip it at all. But anyway, so if you're going to jump ship, or if you're just trying to get your first thing off the ground, or if you're just trying to make a little extra money, I remember like my first goal was just to make an extra thousand dollars a month. If I could do that, I thought that I would die and be in heaven because I would be able to cover some bills. That was my goal four years ago, okay? It's crazy that how tiny that is. You can do that, okay? If you're trying to figure that out, number one, you've got to figure out your Value Ladder, okay? What I mean is figure out the core of the business, figure out a price point around a thousand dollars. Do not go cheaper, okay? And go start testing it. Go sell it like crazy. That's what I did. Then when I knew it could sell, I went in and found an additional traffic source, I proved out that traffic source, and that was a really easy very soft landing for me to land on as I jumped from ClickFunnels, okay? That Value Ladder, guys, is stronger than the majority of the business models I learned in my marketing degree. I feel like it gets misunderstood a lot of times. I'd go back and I read DotCom Secrets again if you don't quite understand that or whatever. Anyway, but that's how, that's why. I've got at least jitters. I've got all these, I mean, guys, I'm nervous. I am nervous, but there's complete safety in my head. Not just in my head, I've tested it. The fact that I've tested these things, there's a Value Ladder and I only am focusing on one step of the Value Ladder at a time. I've built up the front-ends. I've built up the back ends. I'm finishing up the core right now, and then I just got to turn the machine on. Everything else has been tested. I know it's literally about me just clicking a few buttons now which is great. If you're trying to figure out what to do next or if you're waking up and you're like, "Oh my gosh. Steven, there's so much data out there. There's so many things out there that I could go be doing right now. There's so much noise." What I'm telling you to do is go nail that Value Ladder. Figure out a core thousand dollar product or at least 500 bucks to two grand. Somewhere in there because then you don't need that many to actually change your life. Figure that out. If you don't know what it is yet, fine, don't let your brain leave that problem sitting still. That's where your head needs to settle. Be okay with the fact that it's unanswered still and just let it sit there, let it marinate, let it marinate, let it marinate. You sit there and you figure it out. Then you just focus on that one thing, go test it. It could be life changing. It was life changing for us. How crazy that that little tiny test that I did, guys, that had the complete ability to pay for the down payment on our house. We don't have a huge house, but it's not a tiny house. You know what I mean? It's because of that. Again, not showboating, I'm just telling you. I'm trying to illustrate the power of what it is that ... Anyway, so I totally have the jitters, okay? I'm nervous. I'm scared. There's a solid plan. I have I think eight different revenue sources identified. I'm just turning them on one by one now. They've been working great. Anyway, it's exciting... So what's cool about this, guys, is that from the ... This podcast is going to continue as I move past ClickFunnels, but what I really want to do is I'm trying to continue to podcast. I want to get to episode 100 before the end of the year. I don't think that's going to happen, but I'm not sure yet. But the reason why is because I want zero to 100 to be my journey with ClickFunnels. Then I want 101 beyond, I want to document my journey. I want to document what's going on, the process that I'm going through, being super transparent, letting you know like, "Hey, this Value Ladder worked really well over here. This one did terrible over here. This one and this one ..." You know what I mean? And just being super open so you guys can see like, "Look, Steven is hitting the freaking ground running, and he's on his own. This is how he's doing, and this is how he's doing it." You know what I mean? I feel like that would be crazy valuable, so I'm excited. I'm excited to keep doing these things, and I'm excited to keep pushing out. But I mean, there's totally been fear with it. I'm just trying to be true to myself so and it's going to be awesome so ... Anyway, I'd still be contracted as the Two Comma Club coach for Secrets Master Class which I'm very excited about. I'll still be very involved at ClickFunnels, actually, from that aspect. But I probably will never be an employee again in my life which is crazy. If you want that and you're still an employee or even if you're not, like get more clear in that Value Ladder, it's totally the key to blowing this thing up. We've noticed, especially people inside the inner circle, I've noticed other people ... Anyway, when someone has a clear Value Ladder, when they know what the core of their business is, when they know how they're actually making money ... What's funny is a lot of people don't know how they're making money, or it's haphazard, or they're like they think that the value is over here but really the market's giving them all the money in this area over here or whatever it is. What's funny about that whole thing is every time someone gets super clear on their Value Ladder, I'm going to give this free thing. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, go read the book DotCom Secrets, okay? That would give you context for the whole thing, of everything I'm talking about right now, but it is. When I read that and I was laying in the dirt with my M16 in my right hand and DotCom Secrets in my left hand, no kidding, when I read that and I was laying on the security line reading that book, my brain was exploding because now I had a map. I wasn't making it up anymore. Suddenly, there was this logical progression that went from this product to that product to that product. Oh, sorry. That product doesn't fit, so I can't do it. There was so much clarity in my head. It made so much more sense. It actually was calming to me on what the path was that my business needed to take. So it's the same thing. If you got noise just like screaming in your head right now, you probably don't know where you're going, okay? That's probably it. You probably have no idea where you're going. I know exactly where I'm going as I leave ClickFunnels. I have known for a long time, okay? At least six months, very, very clearly. About a year and a half, kind of fuzzy. But especially in the last month, the clarity is ridiculous. So if you got the noise in your head, you have no idea where you're going, it's time to get back to the Value Ladder and think through what am I actually trying to sell, what is my offer, and then what funnel matches that offer . Go build that funnel type, okay? You stay on that funnel till it's profitable, and the whole game will get so much more clear in your head. You might actually have fun with that again, okay? Hopefully, you still are, but that's exactly what I'm trying to tell you is that this is it's a very fun game. It is a game. I look at it as a game. I have a lot of fun with it, but it doesn't need to be this super confusing thing. I was confused out of my butt in my entrepreneurship classes in college. I took a lot of them because I really wanted to be one. All except one that they offered. I did really well in every one of them. I was always that weird kid that has actually doing entrepreneurial things, and actually had businesses, and was actually making money versus all the other students that were just trying to get A's reading books and writing reports. What I can tell you is that there's a lot of information out there, but it's as vital as for you to learn a ton of stuff as it is for you to shield yourself from a lot of crap and noise out there... The way I've done it is through the Value Ladder. That's the entire way that I'm able to go do what I'm about to do in January. So anyways, guys, excited for the journey to continue. I'm excited to have you guys with me as I keep doing it. I'm excited to keep pushing forward as I take this huge next step, it's a big step. All right, guys. Talk to you later, bye. Thanks for listening to Sales Funnel Radio. Please remember to subscribe and leave feedback. Want to get one of today's best internet sales funnel for free? Go to salesfunnelbroker.com/freefunnels to download your pre-built sales funnel today.
Diarrhea is not fun, diarrhea in kids is not fun, diarrhea in kids in diapers is certainly not fun. Diaper rash can flair in just one or two diaper changes. Diaper rash products Protectant ointments: like vaseline, kind of greasy but provide a moisture barrier to keep the skin's moisture levels from getting out of balance. Zinc Oxide: like Desitin, white or opaque and thick, keeps the moisture in the skin in, and the moisture outside the skin out. More completely covers diaper rash so really sore spots can heal faster. Diaper Rash Some diaper rashes are caused by a yeast imbalance, so doctors may recommend an OTC or prescription yeast cream. Sometimes diaper rashes can be really itchy (even though little babies can't tell you they itch, so all they do is cry), so OTC or prescription steroid creams can be used. Diaper rash from diarrhea is usually caused by acid that is released in the liquid stool. For babies in diapers, when acidic diarrhea exits the body, it hurts; but then it sits in the diaper and continues to hurt and irritate the skin. Not to mention the irritation that may have already occurred due to frequent diaper changes. A frequently recommended fix for diaper rash is air. Letting the rash air dry and not be closed up in a diaper can work a lot of times. That doesn't sound like a great solution if baby has diarrhea. There's a butt paste that pharmacies can compound with a doctor's prescription. Recipe Aquaphor ointment (OTC) - kind protectant Mylanta (OTC) - antacid to neutralize acid Cholestyramine powder (Rx) - medication that treats cholesterol by trapping up lipids in the intestines so the body doesn't absorb it - it can trap up bile that comes out in the stool You can use 2 out of the 3 ingredients and do this yourself with a couple tools in your kitchen! Heat the tub of aquaphor on a hot plate, or warm it in a double boiler, until melted. (You don't want to have to remove all the ointment from the tub to melt b/c you'll waste some and it'll be really gooey). Add 2 Tbsp (30 ml, 1 fl. oz) of Mylanta to liquid Aquaphor and stir well. Let it cool! Do not put warm ointment on your baby! Apply to baby bum as needed for diaper rash. Doesn't have to be just for babies.... Anyone who has had diarrhea and experienced the burn from the acid and irritation from frequent stools can benefit from this product. Connect with me Support us on Patreon *NEW* Join the Pharmacist Answers Podcast Community on Facebook Subscribe: iTunes, Stitcher, GooglePlay, TuneIn Radio Like the Facebook page Music Credits: "Radio Martini" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The guys try to make sense out of Boston and beyond in this week's Bird's Eye View, with help from MASN's Steve Melewski. The post Episode 74: Pass the Mylanta appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
The guys try to make sense out of Boston and beyond in this week's Bird's Eye View, with help from MASN's Steve Melewski. The post Episode 74: Pass the Mylanta appeared first on Bird's Eye View.