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Learn how to fix your pain with our “Centralization Process” here! https://rebrand.ly/ytpainfree=Submit an application to work with us 1:1 and learn how to fix your low back! www.therehabfix.com/low-back-programTo view hundreds of free low back videos please follow us on instagram at @rehabfix www.instagram.com/rehabfixIf your sciatica gets worse at night, keeps you tossing and turning, or sends aching, burning, or nerve pain down your leg the second you lay down… this video is for you.Most people think their sleeping position is the problem. But in reality, nighttime sciatica is usually caused by increased pressure on irritated discs and nerves after a full day of sitting, bending, driving, and stressing the lower back.In this episode, I'll show you a simple 3-step nighttime sciatica routine designed to:
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EVEN MORE about this episode!What if the answers you need aren't showing up in traditional tests or doctor visits?In this episode, Julie Ryan performs live intuitive scans, energy healings, and spirit connections to uncover root causes behind real callers' symptoms.From serious health concerns to emotional healing, each call reveals something extraordinary. Julie works with a family facing lung tumors, helps uncover the root of a child's sensory overwhelm after birth trauma, and supports a man navigating advanced kidney disease with insight that complements conventional care. You'll also hear a heartfelt connection with a loved one in spirit, reassurance for an expecting mother, and a powerful healing session for a dog battling cancer—showing just how far this work can reach.Blending practical guidance with intuitive insight, Julie addresses everything from nervous system regulation to toxin exposure and recovery support. Whether you're curious about medical intuition, searching for answers, or simply want to witness something truly remarkable, this episode will leave you inspired, comforted, and questioning what's possible when healing goes beyond the physical.Episode Chapters:(0:00:40) - Introduction and Announcements(0:03:53) - Live Scan: Luca's Lung Tumors (South Australia)(0:11:53) - Gibson's Sound Sensitivity and Fight-or-Flight Healing (Washington)(0:22:06) - Brian's Stage 3b Kidney Disease Healing (Mississippi)(0:31:22) - Spirit Connection: Kim, Pregnancy Scan, and Spiritual Awakening(0:47:09) - Spencer the Akita: Bone Cancer Healing(0:54:32) - Tammy's Nerve Pain and Full Neurological Cleanse (Virginia)(1:02:54) - Closing and Announcements➡️ Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan YouTube➡️ Julie's Intuitive Trainings✏️ Ask Julie a Question!
Amanda Rosen's story is one of relentless determination, unexpected setbacks, and ultimately, transformation. Diagnosed with spondylolisthesis at just seven years old, Amanda grew up managing chronic pain—but never letting it define her. She went on to become a Division I lacrosse player at Rutgers University and later pushed her limits even further as an Ironman competitor. But in 2016, while training for a qualifying race for Kona, everything changed. A sudden progression of her condition left her in debilitating pain—unable to walk, care for her family, or continue the active life she had always known. After exhausting conservative treatments, Amanda made the difficult decision to undergo spinal fusion surgery. In this episode, Amanda shares her journey from lifelong athlete to patient, navigating insurance challenges, surgery, and recovery with resilience and perspective. Her story is not just about healing physically, but about redefining identity, asking for help, and finding strength beyond performance. Today, Amanda is pain-free and living life on her terms—reminding us all that recovery is possible, and that even in our hardest moments, we can find a way forward. Support the show
Dr. Shaifali Joshi, A Pretoria-based diabetes specialist spoke to Clarence Ford about Peripheral Neuropathy and its causes and treatment. Views and News with Clarence Ford is the mid-morning show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour long programme shares and reflects a broad array of perspectives. It is inspirational, passionate and positive. Host Clarence Ford’s gentle curiosity and dapper demeanour leave listeners feeling motivated and empowered. Known for his love of jazz and golf, Clarrie covers a range of themes including relationships, heritage and philosophy. Popular segments include Barbs’ Wire at 9:30am (Mon-Thurs) and The Naked Scientist at 9:30 on Fridays. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Views & News with Clarence Ford Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to Views and News with Clarence Ford broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/erjiQj2 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BdpaXRn Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nerve pain can be helpled by pulsed radio frequency in a device called Stimpod. Pulsed radio frequency is an advanced technology in the regenerative medicine space that is now available in an outpatient setting (non surgical suite) that can help with nerve conditions. If you suffer from a pinched nerve, neuropathy, migraines, Bell's palsy, or Trigeminal neuralgia, then give this a listen. We did a live demonstration on YouTube live @PenrosePT and Penrose Physical Therapy Facebook Live should you want to check it out!
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Living with nerve pain is a daily uphill battle, but you don't have to manage it alone. Modern treatments like transcutaneous pulsed radiofrequency (tPRF) are changing how we treat conditions like diabetic neuropathy and chemo-induced damage.Instead of just masking the symptoms, tPRF therapy uses gentle pulses to modulate the nervous system and interrupt the cycle of chronic pain. It's drug-free, non-invasive, and backed by clinical evidence.Advanced Clinical TechnologiesA hallmark of the program is its integration of cutting-edge, clinical-grade technologies. These tools are used in-office to kickstart the healing process:Shockwave Therapy: Used to trigger the body's natural repair mechanisms and improve blood flow to damaged areas.Infrared Light Therapy: This technology helps dilate blood vessels, ensuring that a consistent supply of oxygen and nutrients reaches the peripheral nerves on a daily basis.Stimpod NMS460: A specialized device used for non-invasive neuromodulation to help reset and "re-educate" damaged nerves.Dr. Brian McKay a chiropractor at Core Health DarienThis podcast welcomes your feedback here are several ways to reach out to me. If you have a topic you would like to hear about send me a message. I appreciate your listening. Dr. Brian Mc Kayhttps://twitter.com/DarienChiro/https://www.facebook.com/ChiropractorBrianMckayhttps://chiropractor-darien-dr-brian-mckay.business.sitehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-just-chiropractor-for-stamford-darien-norwalk-new/id1503674397?uo=4Core Health Darien-Dr.Brian Mc Kay 551 Post RoadDarien CT 06820203-656-363641.0833695 -73.46652073GMP+87 Darien, Connecticuthttps://youtu.be/WpA__dDF0O041.0834196 -73.46423349999999https://darienchiropractor.comhttps://darienchiropractor.com/darien/darien-ct-understanding-pain/Find us on Social Mediahttps://chiropractor-darien-dr-brian-mckay.business.site https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNHc0Hn85Iiet56oGUpX8rwhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nJ9wlvg2Tne8257paDkkIBEyIz-oZZYy/edit#gid=517721981https://goo.gl/maps/js6hGWvcwHKBGCZ88https://www.youtube.com/my_videos?o=Uhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/darienchiropractorhttps://www.facebook.com/ChiropractorBrianMckayhttps://sites.google.com/view/corehealthdarien/https://sites.google.com/view/corehealthdarien/homeThis podcast welcomes your feedback here are several ways to reach out to me. If you have a topic you would like to hear about send me a message. I appreciate your listening. Dr. Brian Mc Kayhttps://twitter.com/DarienChiro/https://www.facebook.com/ChiropractorBrianMckayhttps://chiropractor-darien-dr-brian-mckay.business.sitehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-just-chiropractor-for-stamford-darien-norwalk-new/id1503674397?uo=4Core Health Darien-Dr.Brian Mc Kay 551 Post RoadDarien CT 06820203-656-363641.0833695 -73.46652073GMP+87 Darien, Connecticuthttps://youtu.be/WpA__dDF0O041.0834196 -73.46423349999999https://darienchiropractor.comhttps://darienchiropractor.com/darien/darien-ct-understanding-pain/Find us on Social Mediahttps://chiropractor-darien-dr-brian-mckay.business.site https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNHc0Hn85Iiet56oGUpX8rwhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nJ9wlvg2Tne8257paDkkIBEyIz-oZZYy/edit#gid=517721981https://goo.gl/maps/js6hGWvcwHKBGCZ88https://www.youtube.com/my_videos?o=Uhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/darienchiropractorhttps://www.facebook.com/ChiropractorBrianMckayhttps://sites.google.com/view/corehealthdarien/https://sites.google.com/view/corehealthdarien/home
Are your vitamins causing nerve pain? Discover the vitamins that worsen nerve pain and peripheral neuropathy, why certain nerve pain vitamins make matters worse, and what you can do to fix it.0:00 Introduction: Vitamins that worsen nerve pain0:12 Vitamin B6 1:59 Vitamin B12 4:17 Vitamin B1 deficiency and peripheral neuropathy4:35 Nerve pain vitamins 5:39 Alpha-lipoic acid for peripheral neuropathy6:41 Avoiding vitamins that worsen nerve pain Download Dr. Berg's Free Daily Health Routine: https://drbrg.co/45qtO07If it seems that your vitamins are making nerve pain worse, the solution might be simple. Vitamin B6 is vital in neurotransmission, but must be converted to its active form through the liver. Unconverted vitamin B6 can accumulate in the body and affect the nervous system if your liver is sluggish, if you don't have enough bile, or if you're low in glutathione. Inflammation, high blood sugar, and low magnesium can also inhibit your ability to make this conversion. Most vitamin B12 supplements contain cyanocobalamin, which is useless unless converted into the active form, methylcobalamin. Vitamin B1 is vital in supporting the mitochondria and the myelin sheath. Low vitamin B1 is a common cause of peripheral neuropathy. Vitamins B1, B6, and B12 are water-soluble vitamins, so they can't easily penetrate the brain and myelin sheath. Benfotiamine is a fat-soluble form of vitamin B1 that can penetrate the myelin sheath to help reverse peripheral neuropathy. Alpha-lipoic acid is a powerful antioxidant that can help with peripheral neuropathy, support mitochondrial function, and improve insulin sensitivity. Key takeaways:1. Use the right forms of vitamin B1, vitamin B6, and vitamin B122. Don't go over 50 mg per day3. Ensure you have enough bile4. Consume fermented foods5. Make sure your insulin is balanced6. Don't forget about alpha-lipoic acidDr. Eric Berg DC Bio:Dr. Berg, age 60, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals and author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.Disclaimer: Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients, so he can focus on educating people as a full-time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose, and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
In this episode of the Optimal Body Podcast, Dr. Jen and Dr. Dom, both doctors of physical therapy, break down cervical radiculopathy—commonly referred to as a “pinched nerve” in the neck. They explain the symptoms and causes of a pinched nerve, and discuss why imaging findings aren't always alarming. The hosts share practical strategies for relief, including targeted exercises, posture tips, and gentle nerve mobilization, while emphasizing the importance of conservative care and when to seek urgent medical attention for a pinched nerve. Their accessible, stepwise approach empowers listeners to manage neck and arm pain confidently and safely, promoting resilience and recovery through education and movement. Lifting for Longevity Course Discount! Come and join our brand new course Lifting for Longevity! This course was created by Doc Jen and shot with her 73 year old mother to show that, regardless what age or level you are, you can build strength, power, mobility, balance, and so much more! It will help you understand all of the components of movement that are important when it comes to moving well, late in life. Come join us and grab a bonus discount with code OPTIMAL at checkout! We think You'll Love: Lifting for Longevity Course Jen's Instagram Dom's Instagram YouTube Channel What You'll Learn: 03:26 Breaking Down the Medical Terminology 04:29 Symptoms and Causes 07:51 Imaging Findings and Asymptomatic Cases 08:55 Diagnosis and Clinical Assessment 11:01 Role of Imaging and When to Use It 12:01 Prognosis and Recovery Timeline 14:21 Active vs. Passive Treatments 15:35 Pillar 1: Education and Symptom Management 17:02 Pillar 2: Movement and Exercise Strategies 21:10 Exercise Demonstrations and Recommendations 23:54 Pillar 3: Nerve-Friendly Loading and Neurodynamics 27:09 Pillar 4: Manual Therapy as an Adjunct 29:30 List of urgent symptoms and red flags that require immediate medical attention. For full show notes and resources visit https://jen.health/podcast/452 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Tea with Dr. D, Dr. Derrick Hines answers a variety of health questions from the community, covering topics ranging from nerve pain and regenerative therapies to brain health, fasting protocols, and cortisol balance. The conversation highlights how identifying the root cause of symptoms can dramatically change outcomes, whether the issue is nerve entrapment, metabolic dysfunction, or hormonal imbalance. Dr. Hines also shares practical strategies and research-backed tools people can use to improve healing, energy, and long-term health.In This Episode- How to tell the difference between nerve pain and muscle pain- Why treatments sometimes fail when the wrong tissue is targeted- Therapies that help decompress and heal irritated nerves- The potential role of glutathione in brain health and neurodegeneration- How often to use a fasting mimicking diet for metabolic health- Whether hip labral tears can be missed on MRI scans- Simple ways to reset a dysregulated cortisol cycle- Why morning light, movement, and earlier dinners matter for hormone balance- Small daily habits can have a powerful effect on healing, energy, and overall health.TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@drderrickInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/derrickbhines/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@DrDerrick
Learn how to fix your pain with our “Centralization Process” here! https://rebrand.ly/ytpainfreeSubmit an application to work with us 1:1 and learn how to fix your low back! www.therehabfix.com/low-back-programTo view hundreds of free low back videos please follow us on instagram at @rehabfix www.instagram.com/rehabfixIf you're trying to massage your leg pain or use tools for sciatica relief, you're completely wasting your time.Sciatica does NOT start in your leg. The sciatic nerve branches from your lower back and travels down your leg. And the most common cause of sciatica is a disc herniation putting pressure on that nerve at the source.No amount of massage, scraping, cupping, or tools can physically reach or “release” that nerve under your thick glute and hamstring muscles.In this episode, I'll show you:
In episode 618, Mike K and James chat with Émélie Braschi who helps us go over, yet again, the evidence for the use of gabapentinoids. This time it is for the treatment of osteoarthritis. We then put the best available evidence into the context of the other treatments we have for osteoarthritis. Have a listen […]
In this episode of Get Back To It, Dr. Rita Roy speaks with Rich Rabin, a technology and product leader whose life was upended by severe nerve pain caused by an L5–S1 disc herniation. What began as manageable glute pain progressed into debilitating nerve symptoms that affected his sleep, mobility, and overall quality of life. After months of conservative treatments—including physical therapy and injections—Rich ultimately underwent a microdiscectomy to relieve nerve compression.While surgery addressed the primary issue, recovery proved gradual and unpredictable. Rich shares candidly about the mental and emotional challenges of healing, the importance of self-advocacy, and learning that spine recovery is rarely linear.Inspired by his own frustration tracking fluctuating symptoms, Rich created Recoverly, a free iPhone app designed to help patients log daily symptoms and identify trends—supporting clearer communication with healthcare providers.Rich's story is a powerful reminder that healing takes patience; progress isn't always steady, and resilience can grow from even the most difficult setbacks.Support the show
This week, I talked about lingering nerve issues for both myself and Ron since our respective surgeries. I have discovered that compression is helpful, specifically compression wear! I have most of my discomfort in my lateral left thigh, and when I wear a sleeve in that area, it significantly calms the discomfort, at least while I’m wearing […]
Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT https://frequencyspecific.com https://fsmsports365.com 00:00 Introduction to the Year of the Horse 01:30 New Year Celebrations and Personal Updates 03:31 Exciting Plans for 2026 04:39 International Course Schedule 07:56 Advanced Course Preparations 12:59 Mold and Mycotoxins Discussion 21:35 Bodybuilding and Muscle Recovery 28:12 Dermatome and Nerve Pain Case Study 33:42 CustomCare Protocols for Complex Conditions 35:19 Managing Patient Expectations and Maintenance 38:37 FSM Mode Bank and Recipe Cards 45:14 Functional Medicine and Mold Issues 54:51 Patient Empowerment and Emotional Recovery 57:18 Upcoming Events and Networking Opportunities 01:02:19 Concluding Remarks and Podcast Disclaimer **FSM Training and Applications** - **Advanced Training for Practitioners**: FSM is utilized for a plethora of medical conditions, emphasizing its adaptability and effectiveness. The training dives deep into methodologies, equipping practitioners with the knowledge required to fine-tune treatments for each patient's unique conditions. - **International Course Schedule**: Upcoming FSM courses are scheduled in various international locations, including Poland, Costa Rica, and London. Each course is designed to build upon the core FSM principles while introducing localized insights for practitioners. **Key Techniques and Protocol Guidelines** - **Neurological Applications**: FSM practitioners learn to address nervous system disorders, focusing on correction patterns and stabilization techniques. Understanding the roles of specific frequencies like 40 on A and 89 is critical for refining patient care strategies. - **Pain Management**: A significant aspect of FSM training involves understanding how to tailor programs for different types of pain and recovery. Multi-device strategies and manual therapy approaches are combined to optimize efficacy, especially for stubborn cases like neuropathy or tendinopathy. - **Rehabilitation Methods**: Emphasizing the role of recovery in muscle strengthening and repair, FSM facilitates tissue repair processes through targeted frequency applications. Protocols designed for postoperative care, delayed onset muscle soreness, and tissue rejuvenation are commonly involved. **Addressing Complex Patient Cases** - **Mold and Mycotoxins**: FSM proves beneficial in managing conditions linked to mold and environmental toxins. Practitioners are guided in identifying symptoms indicative of mold exposure and deploying frequencies to mitigate these symptoms effectively. - **Innovative Case-Based Approaches**: The curriculum encourages a flexible mindset, empowering practitioners to develop a dynamic understanding of patient symptoms and iterate on existing treatment models. Practitioners learn to customize treatments on-the-fly for unique patient presentations. **Tools and Equipment Utilization** - **CustomCare and PrecisionCare Devices**: Practitioners are trained to seamlessly integrate FSM into their practice using specialized devices. CustomCare devices are highlighted for their adaptability, allowing for fine-tuned treatment plans that cater to individual patient needs. - **Building a Comprehensive Treatment Protocol Library**: Educators stress the importance of having a diversified protocol library. This ensures practitioners are prepared to handle a wide array of conditions, from acute injuries to chronic pain syndromes, effectively.
Learn how to fix your pain with our “Centralization Process” here! https://rebrand.ly/ytpainfreeSubmit an application to work with us 1:1 and learn how to fix your low back! www.therehabfix.com/low-back-programTo view hundreds of free low back videos please follow us on instagram at @rehabfix www.instagram.com/rehabfixIs your low back always tight and the pain just won't go away? Here's the truth most people never hear.In this episode, I'll show you 3 simple at-home low back strength exercises that help bulletproof your back, improve stability, and reduce pain by training the muscles that actually protect your spine.I'm Dr. Grant Elliott, founder of RehabFix, and we've helped thousands of people fully recover from low back pain, disc herniations, and sciatica through our 1:1 online coaching program.What You'll Learn in This Video:• Why strengthening doesn't make muscles tight• How weak muscles create tightness• When stretching worsens disc-related back pain• The role of glutes & erector spinae in spinal stability• 3 simple at-home exercises for low back strength• Why strength alone isn't enough for pain relief
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Maggie Frank, the national educator for CV Sciences, makers of PlusCBD Oil.
Exploring the Benefits and Science of CBD and Canna Mimetics with Expert Maggie Frank, the national educator for CV Sciences, makers of PlusCBD Oil. She has a deep-dive into the latest updates on CBD (cannabidiol) products, their benefits, and distinctions from THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). Frank explains the endocannabinoid system and how phytocannabinoids like CBD can help achieve homeostasis in the body, aiding in stress management, inflammation, and gut health. They discuss the nuances of different cannabis plants, the current landscape of CBD research, and the misconceptions around THC use. Additionally, Maggie introduces some innovative CV Sciences products, including those that do not contain CBD but offer similar benefits through canna mimetics—natural compounds that mimic the effects of cannabinoids. Among these products are a focus-enhancing gummy and a metabolic support formulation called ReShape. They also touch upon upcoming legislation and how it impacts the hemp industry. The discussion highlights the broad-spectrum potential of CBD and related compounds in promoting overall health and addressing various conditions.
Send us a message about the podcast. For questions about MS please contact our helpline 0800 032 38 39Neuropathic pain or nerve pain is one of the most challenging symptoms of MS, unpredictable, intrusive, and often invisible. In this episode, we focus on what people can do themselves, at home, to ease that pain and take back some control. We talk to lead pain specialist nurse Katherine Dyer and mindfulness teacher Justin Standfield who share practical strategies and calming techniques that can make a real difference. We also meet the MS Trust helpline team and learn more about the vital support they provide to people affected by MS.Episode notes:Episode notesPain and MS - info from the MS TrustTreating nerve pain in MS - info from the MS TrustPain resources - info from the MS TrustMindfulness and MS - info from the MS TrustWellbeing and MS - information hub to help you support your emotional wellbeingMS and mindfulness with Justin Standfield - Video with Justin from MS Trust's YouTubeDonate to MS Trust helpline - info from the MS Trust A selection mindfulness apps (not reviewed or endorsed by the MS Trust)HeadspaceCalmInsight Timer
Mary welcomes Babette Friedman from Nevada to explore Allium Cepa, the red-onion remedy many people overlook. It's a brilliant acute option to keep in first-aid kits, especially for colds and seasonal allergies—an example of "like cures like." What Allium Cepa Looks Like Babette highlights the classic "onion-chopping" picture: profuse, watery nasal discharge that burns the upper lip, with bland, non-burning tears. There's often violent sneezing, an itchy or tickly nose and throat, and symptoms that are worse in damp-cold weather or stuffy warm rooms, yet better in open air. Beyond Colds: Nerves, Feet, and Ears Allium Cepa isn't just for runny noses. It may help: Nerve pains that feel like a "thread" of pain in the face, head, or neck—and even phantom limb pain. Sore, chafed feet from standing or walking. Sharp, tearing sore throats that can shoot pain to the ear, as well as some ear infections (often left-sided, with possible yellow discharge). Allergies, Foods & Coughs Babette notes links with pollen-driven hay fever and even sensitivities around peach skins for some people. Allium Cepa can also fit various coughs (including croupy or whooping-type) when the hallmark watery, irritating nasal flow is present. In babies, there's a practical tip: colic after onions or cucumbers may point to this remedy; a nursing mother's dose may pass through milk. Real-World Cases Older adult in a damp building (spring): Raw upper lip from constant drip, watery eyes, worry, drowsiness, yawning, sore walking feet—improved quickly on Allium Cepa. Busy New Yorker (spring cold): Sinus headache swiftly shifted to runny nose and throat signs; cleared in two days. Child with left-sided ear pain (rainy winter): Woke at 2 AM screaming; thirsty, hoarse, watery nasal flow, yellow ear discharge—calmed within hours and recovered over a few days. How practitioners decide As Babette and Mary emphasise, homoeopathy matches the person's total picture, not a diagnosis. Observations (e.g., timing like 2 AM, sides, modalities, thirst, mood) help narrow choices. When Allium Cepa is right, it often works quickly—but if the picture changes, the remedy strategy may change too. Key takeaways Keep Allium Cepa in your first-aid kit for colds and hay fever. Look for burning nose/upper lip + bland tears; violent sneezing; worse damp-cold, better open air. Note extra clues: left-sided ear pain, sharp throat pain, thread-like nerve pain, sore feet, 2 AM aggravation. Describe specifics—what worsens, what helps, exact sensations—to improve remedy matching. Important links mentioned in this episode: Read more about Babette Friedman: https://homeopathy247.com/professional-homeopaths-team/babette-friedman/ Visit Maha's website: https://www.livingwellhomeopathy.com/ Read Babette's blog post about Allium Cepa: https://homeopathy247.com/understanding-allium-cepa-in-homeopathy-a-go-to-remedy-for-colds-allergies-more/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel and be updated with our latest episodes. You can also subscribe to our podcast channels available on your favourite podcast listening app below: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeopathy247-podcast/id1628767810 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/39rjXAReQ33hGceW1E50dk Follow us on our social media accounts: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeopathy247 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeopathy247 You can also visit our website at https://homeopathy247.com/
TSW—Topical Steroid Withdrawal—when you're hooked on steroid creams for a skin condition and can't get off; Can diet, supplements, or Traditional Chinese Medicine help eczema? Strange bedfellows—when your hospital assigns you a homicidal roommate; Every step you take may reduce your risk of dying; Vitamin D and Omega-3 supplements reduce risk of autoimmune conditions; How long to curtail fish oil before a medical procedure or surgery? Supplements for neuropathy.
Project31 host Jennifer Harrod talks with Mark Cope of Nerve Renewal Neuropathy Clinic about treatment options available for cancer patients experiencing pain and discomfort after treatment.
Chronic inflammation quietly damages nerves, joints, and blood vessels, leading to long-term pain and illness, but natural anti-inflammatory drinks can provide gentle relief without harsh drug side effects Tart cherry juice, rich in anthocyanins and melatonin, has been clinically shown to reduce nerve pain, lower inflammation, and improve sleep, offering a safe, research-backed alternative Green and white teas are antioxidant powerhouses with catechins that protect nerve cells, calm inflammation, support circulation, and even provide antimicrobial benefits for long-term nerve and immune health Ginger tea and golden milk harness ancient healing compounds like gingerol, shogaol, and curcumin to ease inflammation, improve circulation, reduce oxidative stress, and promote tissue healing Fresh juices from carrots and celery hydrate the body, deliver antioxidants, and support nerve protection
On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared dives deep into one of the most overlooked yet essential nutrients: vitamin B1, also known as thiamine. While other B vitamins often take the spotlight, B1 is critical for energy production, nerve function, and overall resilience. Jared explains why not all forms of B1 are created equal, highlighting the difference between standard water-soluble versions and the more bioavailable fat-soluble forms such as benfotiamine and sulbutiamine. You'll learn how benfotiamine supports nerve health and circulation, while sulbutiamine penetrates the brain to deliver steady energy and focus without the jitters or crash of stimulants. Drawing from history, research, and his own formulating experience, Jared shares how these powerful forms of B1 help protect against sugar damage, reduce oxidative stress, and enhance everyday vitality. Whether you struggle with fatigue, nerve challenges, or simply want more consistent energy, understanding the right form of vitamin B1 could be a game-changer.Products:Ultimate Vitality MultiNerve ReverseActive B ComplexBenfotiamine Aloe Life Detox Plus + CellCore Binder (Vitality Radio POW! Product of the Week Buy any CellCore Binder and Get Aloe Life Detox Plus Formula FREE with PROMO CODE: POW12)#543: How to Choose the Right Binder for Detox, Parasites, Mold, and MetalsAdditional Information:#417: The B Vitamins: Understanding Their Roles and What They Can Do For YouVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
On this episode of Five to Thrive Live, our guest, Dr. JJ Dugoua, a doctor of pharmacy and of naturopathic medicine, will share effective natural strategies to reduce chemotherapy-induced nerve pain, or peripheral neuropathy. He will update us on the latest researched strategies and share what he sees working in his clinical practice.Five To Thrive Live is broadcast live Tuesdays at 7PM ET and Music on W4CS Radio – The Cancer Support Network (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).Five To Thrive Live Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
EVEN MORE about this episode!In this episode, psychic and medical intuitive Julie Ryan reveals how spiritual energy, intuition, and vibrational shifts can unlock powerful healing.We begin with a moving session for a young child facing unexplained seizures, where Julie demonstrates how raising vibrational levels and calling in spiritual guidance can bring clarity and comfort. From there, we explore Ruth's 15-year struggle with sciatic nerve pain and discover how visualization, diet changes, and energy work can help release long-held suffering. We also dive into Jennifer's story of chronic injuries, chiropractic care, and the promise of stem cell energy healing — highlighting why consistency is key in any healing journey.But healing isn't limited to the body. Julie guides us into past life regression to uncover the hidden source of a listener's fear of water, showing how past-life trauma can ripple into present-day struggles. Along the way, we also explore insights into diabetic retinopathy, eardrum trauma, and the fascinating role of sound in energy healing.This episode is a journey through the mystical meeting point of spirit and science — where intuitive guidance and practical health strategies come together to transform lives.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Healing With Medical Intuitive Julie Ryan(0:11:48) - Healing Arthritis and Nerve Pain(0:18:28) - Healing Chronic Pain With Intuitive Energy(0:29:01) - Healing Eye Conditions With Energy(0:39:55) - Healing Eardrum Trauma and Fear(0:49:57) - Healing Fear of Water Past LivesTo learn more and enroll for Julie's training, October 24-26, 2025 in Atlanta, GA, please go to https://askjulieryan.com/aat.➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Español YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Português YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Deutsch YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Français YouTube✏️Ask Julie a Question!
Neurosurgeons at UCSF, led by Drs. Edward Chang and Anthony Lee, present a “contactless” microvascular decompression (MVD) approach for trigeminal neuralgia using a pericranium sling. This technique repositions the offending blood vessel with the patient's own pericranial tissue, avoiding synthetic materials like Teflon. By eliminating foreign implants, it reduces risks of inflammation, granuloma formation, persistent nerve compression, and implant movement. These doctors report that transposition techniques using either pericranium or Teflon slings may provide more durable pain relief than interposition methods. However, all MVD approaches studied significantly reduced pain for patients with this debilitating condition, offering safer and potentially longer-lasting outcomes. Series: "UC San Francisco News" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 41038]
Neurosurgeons at UCSF, led by Drs. Edward Chang and Anthony Lee, present a “contactless” microvascular decompression (MVD) approach for trigeminal neuralgia using a pericranium sling. This technique repositions the offending blood vessel with the patient's own pericranial tissue, avoiding synthetic materials like Teflon. By eliminating foreign implants, it reduces risks of inflammation, granuloma formation, persistent nerve compression, and implant movement. These doctors report that transposition techniques using either pericranium or Teflon slings may provide more durable pain relief than interposition methods. However, all MVD approaches studied significantly reduced pain for patients with this debilitating condition, offering safer and potentially longer-lasting outcomes. Series: "UC San Francisco News" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 41038]
Neurosurgeons at UCSF, led by Drs. Edward Chang and Anthony Lee, present a “contactless” microvascular decompression (MVD) approach for trigeminal neuralgia using a pericranium sling. This technique repositions the offending blood vessel with the patient's own pericranial tissue, avoiding synthetic materials like Teflon. By eliminating foreign implants, it reduces risks of inflammation, granuloma formation, persistent nerve compression, and implant movement. These doctors report that transposition techniques using either pericranium or Teflon slings may provide more durable pain relief than interposition methods. However, all MVD approaches studied significantly reduced pain for patients with this debilitating condition, offering safer and potentially longer-lasting outcomes. Series: "UC San Francisco News" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 41038]
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For more info and support, visit us at https://thecirsgroup.com We are BACK! In this episode of The CIRS Group podcast, hosts Jacie and Barbara return from a brief hiatus. Why were they gone? Barbara got surgery and made it through! She'll give a detailed update on her recovery process, including the challenges she faced, tips for post-surgery care, and what kind of support she needed to heal. They'll also cover exciting upcoming events for the CIRS Group, including the next CIRS SUMMIT, featuring expert talks on various CIRS-related health and environmental topics. Join them for insights, personal stories, and a preview of future content! For more info and support, visit us at https://thecirsgroup.com TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Welcome Back to The CIRS Group Podcast 0:34 Barbara had surgery! 01:30 Medical Disclaimer 01:52 Barbara's experience in the hospital 02:46 Advocate for yourself 05:00 Get lots of opinions 05:40 Meal Prepping and medical devices 07:58 Post-Surgery challenges 10:00 Nerve Pain is different 11:48 Spine fusion ain't so bad 15:01 Upcoming Events and Exciting Announcements 18:08 Future Podcast Guests and Topics 19:19 Join the CIRS Group Community HELPFUL LINKS Some products Barbara purchased to help with recovery: Grabber Reacher: https://a.co/d/8zegGQm Toilet Aid Wiping Tool: https://a.co/d/1r01xSB Portable Bidet: https://a.co/d/aLfnXP8 Sock Aid: https://a.co/d/eR8Sase Shower scrubber: https://a.co/d/h2QikaC Wearable ice pack: https://a.co/d/cxHxAFi Occupational Therapist on YouTube for more recovery tips and tricks: https://www.youtube.com/@EquipMeOT The CIRS Summit: https://thecirssummit.com/ Order Jacie's book! The 30 Day Carnivore Bootcamp: https://a.co/d/7MgHrRs The CIRS Group: Support Community: https://thecirsgroup.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecirsgroup/ Find Jacie for carnivore, lifestyle and limbic resources: Jacie's book on the Carnivore diet! https://a.co/d/8ZKCqz0 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ladycarnivory YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LadyCarnivory Blog: https://www.ladycarnivory.com/ Find Barbara for business/finance tips and coaching: Website: https://www.actlikebarbara.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/actlikebarbara/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@actlikebarbara Jacie is a Shoemaker certified Proficiency Partner, NASM certified nutrition coach, author, and carnivore recipe developer determined to share the life changing information of carnivore and CIRS to anyone who will listen. Barbara is a business and fitness coach, CIRS and ADHD advocate, writer, speaker, and a big fan of health and freedom. Together, they co-founded The CIRS Group, an online support community to help people that are struggling with their CIRS diagnosis and treatment.
In this solo episode, Dr. Tom Walters breaks down thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS)—a condition caused by compression of the nerves and blood vessels as they pass from the neck into the arm. He begins with an introduction to the condition and explains the difference between neurogenic and vascular TOS, highlighting key symptoms that require urgent medical referral. Dr. Walters then discusses how to differentiate TOS from cervical radiculopathy, a common source of confusion in clinical practice, focusing on symptom distribution, aggravating positions, and relevant clinical tests. Finally, he outlines the most effective physical therapy interventions for neurogenic TOS, including postural retraining, mobility work, scapular strengthening, breathing strategies, and activity modification. This episode is ideal for anyone interested in learning more about the anatomy, diagnosis, and rehab management of TOS, from clinicians to patients dealing with upper extremity pain and dysfunction. Rehab Science Book YouTube video References Illig KA, Donahue D, Duncan A, et al. Reporting standards of the Society for Vascular Surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome. J Vasc Surg. 2016;64(3):e23-e35. doi:10.1016/j.jvs.2016.04.039 Povlsen B, Hansson T, Povlsen SD. Treatment for thoracic outlet syndrome. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2014;(11):CD007218. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD007218.pub3 Gillard J, Perez-Cousin M, Hachulla E, et al. Diagnosing thoracic outlet syndrome: contribution of provocative tests, ultrasonography, electrophysiology, and helical computed tomography in 48 patients. Joint Bone Spine. 2001;68(5):416-424. doi:10.1016/S1297-319X(01)00331-2 Balci AE, Balci TA, Cakir O, et al. Surgical treatment of thoracic outlet syndrome: effect and results of surgery. Ann Thorac Surg. 2003;75(4):1091-1096. doi:10.1016/S0003-4975(02)04603-0
In this episode of Tea with Dr. D, I answer your health and healing questions live, covering everything from anti-aging therapies to innovative pain treatments.I talk about NAD and its role in longevity, how to heal rotator cuff tears without surgery, ways to relieve nerve pain from MS, and why I'm a fan of katsu therapy, methylene blue, and other regenerative approaches. You'll also hear supplement tips, treatment stacks, and how to combine therapies for maximum results.Whether you're here for performance, recovery, or pain relief, this episode is packed with actionable strategies you can use right away.If you've been curious about regenerative treatments, performance recovery tools, or supplement strategies that really work, this one's worth watching start to finish.Links:DERRICKTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@drderrickInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/derrickbhines/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@DrDerrick
Those injection-free sublingual GLP-1 drops for individualized microdosing—do they actually work? Options for treating stubborn neuropathy; Her new doctor said, “Vitamins are hogwash”—so she fired him; There is hope for tinnitus—via diet and lifestyle; I'm taking German classes, and a new study suggests it'll help me ward off cognitive decline.
Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions: Bryce: Hi Dr. Cabral! I'm a newer listener but have spent all year trying to reverse my plethora of health issues. I'm sick of spending thousands of dollars on supplements and tests and going down different rabbit holes. But I've seen all the specialists, done functional meds, lots of labs and still have not seen any resolve. My main issues being nail psoriasis (the worst any doctor has seen) and lots of bloat and digestive issues. I can give you more detail but think my issues are nervous system and autoimmune based as I have type one diabetes and lymphocytic colitis as well. I'm only 29 and getting married soon and just hoping to get my body better aligned with how I treat it. I eat super healthy, weightlift, but cannot lose the bloat and need to feel better soon. Help please! Jackie: Hi Dr. Cabral thank you for all that you and your team do - I can't express enough how much you have changed my life and my clients. I have a question regarding nerve pain, my husband has TOS and we are persueing everything we can nutritionally/orthopedically. Could you provide us an update on your experience with red light - the Joov specifically? Are there any other passive modalities that you know clinically impact nerve pain that can be done from home? For context heath/cold/palpation all make the nerve pain much more prominent. Jess: Hi and thank you for all you do! Ever since Covid and Moderna I have a sun allergy. It took me 6 months to get over Covid 4 years ago, I'm 95% better other than my skin. It seems Moderna is well-linked to first time PLME. How can I fix this? I've laid out in the sun all of my life and now I can't do 10 minutes without a rash. Larissa: Hello! I have some questions about parasites for beginners. I've done the GI map stool test that was negative for parasites. However, I have many symptoms consistent with parasitic infections and hear that most tests are not accurate. Do you have a test you recommend for parasites in the gut? Is there a different test to check for parasitic infections in the brain? As far as treatment, I did food sensitivity tests and have significant intolerance to wormwood. Can you recommend an alternative? Is it worth treating if there is high suspicion or should you confirm with testing? I'm an adult but I have the same questions for toddlers. Thank you so much! Lari: Hello, I have a 5yr old niece with tines versicilor. I'm wondering how she could have developed this? Interestingly enough, her 8 yr old brother had moloscum contsgiosum about 2yrs ago and 6yr old brother developed absent seizures around that time after a trip to sea world. Could this be related? Also, how would you treat tines versicolor in a 5yr old girl? Thank you Dr Cabral! Thank you for tuning into today's Cabral HouseCall and be sure to check back tomorrow where we answer more of our community's questions! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/3480 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!
In this episode of Limb Lengthening LIVE, we're going to have patients who have contributed content share updates. Plus a few announcementsAudio Podcast - will be available within 24-48hrs after stream endsTimestamps - 0:00 – Intro & Guest Introductions2:15 – Aaron's X-Ray Update & Progress (6.1 cm → 7.4 cm goal)6:00 – Walking Timeline, Nerve Pain & Physical Therapy8:32 – Nailed Legs Update: Bone Stimulator, HGH & Healing Speed11:53 – Codeman Red Joins: Surgery with Dr. Wallace & 62.5 mm Progress13:45 – Nerve Pain Solutions (Supplements vs Medications)16:20 – Stretching Challenges & Finding Quality PT22:20 – Lifestyle Changes & Noticing New Height28:50 – Aesthetics, Atrophy & Planning Final Height Goal38:45 – Aiden Joins: Hitting 70 mm & Managing Tightness47:00 – Master Distractor Update: Cooking, Walking & 82 mm Goal52:55 – Planning Tibias Next & Discussion on Quadrilateral Safety58:40 – Audience Q&A: Walking Gait, Nail Sizes & Supplements1:11:30 – Big Question: Is 5'10" → 6'2" Worth It?1:15:30 – Recovery Timeline for Quadrilateral Lengthening (~7 Months)1:16:30 – Australian Media Announcement: Patients Wanted for Interview1:16:50 – Final Patient Advice & Outro_______________________Find Links to Everything Here and Below: https://sleekbio.com/cyborg4life
Mike Matusow returns for Episode 177 of The Mouthpiece, catching up on the last few weeks in poker, sharing his top NFL over/under picks for the upcoming season, and opening up about the severe nerve pain that's kept him off the felt. Mike breaks down recent poker hands, his take on the NBC Heads-Up event, and the challenges of playing through physical pain. The conversation also dives into NFL win totals, the state of Vegas tourism, and even a heated call-in segment on politics, Israel, and world events. Later, Mike and a caller discuss the reality of poker staking, private games, GTO vs. exploitative play, and analyzing key hands from the WSOP. 00:00 – Opening & What's Been Going On 01:00 – Battling Severe Pain & Upcoming Nerve Block Procedure 02:00 – Recent Poker Results & Notable Hands 04:15 – Early NFL Season Over/Under Picks 06:15 – Diagnosing Pelvic Floor Dysfunction & Treatment Plan 08:30 – NBC Heads-Up Event (No Spoilers) 09:30 – Reflections on WSOP & Post-Series Life 10:35 – Vegas Tourism & State of the City 11:40 – Politics, Epstein List & Heated Caller Debate 15:55 – Support for Israel & Criticism of Far-Right Figures 20:00 – More NFL Win Total Predictions & Team Analysis 33:00 – Survivor Contest Plans at Circa 35:00 – WSOP Recap & Last Event Loss 36:00 – More on Nerve Pain & Upcoming Event 36:20 – Caller Debate on Trump, IRS, and Politics 42:00 – Call with Gypsy Frank: Woke Left, Woke Right & Anti-Semitism 49:00 – Tariffs, Border Security & Cartels 51:30 – Getting Off Politics: Poker Staking & Being Dropped in Makeup 54:30 – Poker as a Hobby vs. Second Income 55:45 – Club WPT Software & Gameplay Feedback 57:30 – GTO vs. Exploitative Play in Poker 1:00:35 – Analyzing the Kenny Hallaert King-Jack Hand 1:02:30 – Credit to Mike's Read & WSOP PPC Performances 1:03:45 – Closing Thoughts
Nerve pain is some of the most difficult type of pain to treat, but there are natural options that can help! And don't miss the following topics that Terry will also discuss on this show: Getting Ready for Vacation Health Benefits of Blueberries
In this episode of Limb Lengthening LIVE, we're going to get patients to give us an update on their lengthening process.Timestamps - 0:00 Intro3:00 Aaron shares major nerve pain update during femur lengthening6:00 Gabapentin, icing, and slowing down recovery plan9:00 Nerve pain vs muscle tightness – key differences12:00 Risks of pre-consolidation and bone healing timeline15:00 Master Distractor's bone healing strategy and low pain update18:00 Pre-op stretching and ROM performance discussion21:00 Strength and tightness changes at 5 cm of lengthening24:00 Bobby Jones reveals his new tibia lengthening journey27:00 Tibia vs femur lengthening – pain, risk, and recovery differences30:00 Pain management, night splints, and standing hacks33:00 Tibia advice – offloading tips, expectations, and stretching36:00 Compression boots, nerve pain, and complications post-op39:00 DJ Cyborg, Socrates, and others join the livestream42:00 Dealing with anterior tibia pain and swelling during tibia lengthening45:00 Nail bending myths, vertical vs lateral loading tips48:00 Marathon prep post-rod removal and recovery realities51:00 Mindset, height dysphoria relief, and patient experiences54:00 More patient Q&A – healing timelines and recovery advice57:00 Wrap-up messages and final takeaways from all guests_____________________________________Find Links to Everything Here and Below: https://sleekbio.com/cyborg4life
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Fawad Mian, a neurologist and regenerative medicine specialist, and author of “Getting to Pain Free: How to Make Your Body Stop Hurting So That You Can Start Living Again Without Drugs Or Surgery.”
Exploring Innovative Approaches to Pain Management with Dr. Fawad Mian, a neurologist and regenerative medicine specialist. He delves into the various forms of pain and the limitations of traditional treatments such as drugs and surgery. Dr. Mian shares his personal journey with chronic pain and his transition into regenerative medicine. The discussion covers alternative treatments like prolotherapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and stem cell therapies, emphasizing their potential benefits and the importance of image guidance in their administration. They also touch upon lifestyle modifications and nutritional supplements for managing conditions like diabetic neuropathy and CIDP. Dr. Mian highlights the importance of a multifocal approach to pain management and offers insights from his book, “Getting to Pain Free: How to Make Your Body Stop Hurting So That You Can Start Living Again Without Drugs Or Surgery.”
frequencyspecific.com fsmsports365.com Hosts: Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT 00:00 Introduction to Symmetry and FSM 00:25 Welcome and Introduction of Hosts 01:01 Discussing Nerve Pain and FSM Effectiveness 03:56 Exploring Current Types and Their Effects 05:31 Case Study: Treating Ovarian Cysts and Nerve Pain 10:38 Understanding Shoulder Pain and Its Origins 26:22 Biomechanics and Athletic Injuries 30:55 Complex Patient Cases and Treatment Strategies 33:31 Adrenal Support and Diurnal Rhythm 34:16 Ayurvedic Medicine and Cortisol Management 35:05 Exercise-Induced Asthma and Cortisol 35:49 Adrenal Failure and Treatment Plan 36:47 Challenges in FSM Protocols 38:28 Patient Stories and Treatment Insights 39:16 FSM Treatment Techniques and Approaches 41:10 Understanding Pain and Trigger Points 42:20 FSM in Practice: Case Studies 51:51 Collaborative Learning in FSM 55:01 Concluding Remarks and Future Sessions In the ever-evolving world of medical treatments, practitioners often find themselves grappling with complex issues like nerve pain that are unresponsive to conventional care. Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) offers a breakthrough solution for these challenges, providing effective treatment options for conditions that were once deemed intractable. Below, we explore practical insights and techniques that medical practitioners can incorporate into their practice, drawn from experiences in using FSM to address nerve pain. The Challenge of Identifying Treatment Effectiveness When patients do not visibly feel the effects of FSM during treatment, it raises the question of how practitioners can ascertain if the therapy is working. Initial pain relief is an evident indicator; however, alternative markers such as improved range of motion or delayed onset of pain alleviation can also signal effectiveness. Practitioners should encourage patients to monitor their pain levels and range of motion post-treatment to evaluate its impact. Managing Expectations and Exploring Options Chronic nerve pain may not always yield immediate relief. Practitioners must advise patients that while the effects may not be instant, a progressive approach—evaluating changes over the course of hours or days—is essential. This ensures that patients understand FSM is one tool among many, aiding practitioners to pivot in treatment approaches as necessary to suit individual needs. Current Type and Frequency Decisions Not all FSM treatments are identical, with varying currents and frequencies applicable based on the patient profile. The choice between alternating and polarized positive currents can affect treatment outcomes, and starting with default protocols like alternating for non-athletes or polarized positive for athletes can be beneficial. Continuous assessment and adaptation of these settings based on patient response form an integral part of personalized FSM therapy. The Complexity and Fluidity of Pain Diagnosis Practitioners often encounter patients with multifaceted conditions where nerve pain is only one symptom. It's crucial to distinguish whether pain originates from nerve damage or other structural or musculoskeletal issues. For instance, pain labeled as nerve-related might sometimes result from facet joint issues or disc problems. Thus, thorough evaluations and applying the specific currents and frequencies designed for these conditions are vital for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Treatment Strategies for Recurrent and Complex Pain Those practicing FSM should also recognize that symptoms can sometimes resurface, suggesting underlying issues were not fully resolved. This necessitates a proactive approach in evaluating and adjusting treatment plans based on ongoing patient feedback and reevaluation of initial diagnoses. Importance of Education and Continuous Learning Treating nerve pain effectively with FSM involves understanding both the body's physiology and the patient's individual experience. Continuous learning and application of FSM protocols ensure practitioners keep abreast of best practices, thus providing patients with comprehensive care. By integrating these insights into practice, medical professionals can enhance treatment regimens involving Frequency Specific Microcurrent to manage nerve pain and related conditions, ultimately offering their patients improved quality of care and hopeful recovery outcomes.
In this episode, I'm thrilled to welcome back Dr. Aaron Boster, a renowned MS neurologist, to dive deep into MS nerve pain and the impact of menopause on multiple sclerosis. We break down the different types of MS pain, including neuropathic pain, the infamous “MS hug,” and even symptoms like pathologic itching and formication. Dr. Boster also shares expert strategies and treatment options for managing MS nerve pain, including physical therapy, medications, topical creams, and non-pharmacological approaches. Plus, we discuss how hormonal changes during menopause can influence MS symptoms and progression, and what MS warriors need to know about hormone therapy. This episode offers actionable tips, practical advice, and hope for those navigating pain and menopause with MS. Whether you're looking for ways to reduce pain, manage menopause symptoms, or improve your quality of life with MS, you'll find valuable insights here! Resources mentioned in this episode: The MSing Link Episode 10, Live Your Life, Not Your Diagnosis with Dr. Aaron Boster - Apple Podcast || Spotify The MSing Link Episode 33, MS Neurology Assessment with Dr. Boster - Apple Podcast || Spotify The MSing Link Episode 34, Sexual & Bladder Dysfunction with Dr. Boster - Apple Podcast || Spotify The MSing Link Episode 233, Dr. Boster's 5 for 5 MS Management Framework: Evidence-Based Strategies to Slow Multiple Sclerosis Progression - Apple Podcast || Spotify Connect with Dr. Aaron Boster: Twitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbostermd Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AaronBosterMD Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AaronBosterMD/ Website: https://bosterms.com/ Additional Resources: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/insider Reach out to Me: hello@doctorgretchenhawley.com Website: www.MSingLink.com Social: ★ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mswellness ★ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctor.gretchen ★ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/doctorgretchenhawley?sub_confirmation=1 → Game Changers Course: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/GameChangersCourse → Total Core Program: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/TotalCoreProgram → The MSing Link: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/TheMSingLink
EVEN MORE about this episode!What if your spirit held the key to healing? In this transformative episode, we explore how spiritual energy and intuitive guidance can ignite powerful healing—even in the face of serious illness. From Mary in Utah confronting a liver crisis and past trauma, to participants across the globe seeking clarity on physical pain and grief, each story reveals the deep connection between our emotional, physical, and spiritual bodies.Discover how visualization, stem cell energy, and spirit communication can spark recovery, comfort, and transformation. We dive into energy field scans, chiropractic healing, and ancestral messages—proving that you're never alone in your journey. Tune in for a heart-expanding exploration of how Spirit works with us to restore balance, foster growth, and invite true wellness.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Spiritual and Intuitive Insights(0:08:13) - Healing and Guidance for Nerve Pain(0:18:53) - Energy Healing and Spiritual Guidance(0:25:26) - Healing Energy and Guidance for Health(0:40:59) - Healing Energy for Skin Rash(0:48:27) - Fungal Yeast Overgrowth Skin Reaction➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Español YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Português YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Deutsch YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Français YouTube✏️Ask Julie a Question!
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Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Maggie Frank, National Educator, CV Sciences, makers of PlusCBD Oil.
Maggie Frank, National Educator for CV Sciences, makers of PlusCBD Oil delves into the versatility and health benefits of CBD, the differences between products with and without THC, and why CV Sciences is a reputable player in a rapidly expanding market. Maggie Frank highlights the importance of supply chain diversity, discusses the potential health benefits of CBD, and introduces new product lines, including Extra Support Wellness Blends Sleep and Calm gummies, as well as the CBD-free line for those subject to drug testing. They also touch on the relief soft gels containing CBD-A and PEA for pain relief, and Reshape capsules with berberine and OEA for metabolic health. This episode provides comprehensive insights into how CV Sciences continues to innovate and cater to diverse health needs.