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On this episode of the O-Zone Podcast, John Oehser brings on a very special guest: Legendary Sports Columnist Gene Frenette. Gene is fresh off retirement and reflects on his storied career writing for the Florida Times-Union for over 43 years. Having covered the Jaguars from the franchise's inception, he reflects on the most memorable moments archived in his journalism. Beyond the paper, Gene has cemented his place in Jaguars fan culture, especially on X/Twitter. He even clears the air on an infamous post regarding a Thanksgiving turkey. All this and more on this edition of the O-Zone Podcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the O-Zone Podcast, John Oehser brings on a very special guest: Legendary Sports Columnist Gene Frenette. Gene is fresh off retirement and reflects on his storied career writing for the Florida Times-Union for over 43 years. Having covered the Jaguars from the franchise's inception, he reflects on the most memorable moments archived in his journalism. Beyond the paper, Gene has cemented his place in Jaguars fan culture, especially on X/Twitter. He even clears the air on an infamous post regarding a Thanksgiving turkey. All this and more on this edition of the O-Zone Podcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
welcolme back to the show, tonight we will discuss my 1.immune system my 2. Ozone treatment 3. Trump world 4. Immigration 5. evolving yourself in life its ok to look back .
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40 years ago scientists in Antarctica discovered a hole in the Ozone layer. The world acted quickly, phasing out harmful CFCs or chlorofluorocarbons. Evidence suggests the hole has been getting smaller. But in 2025, there are new pollutants threatening to slow progress. Eloise Marais is Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Quality at University College London and tells Victoria Gill about her work monitoring the impact of space travel on the Ozone layer.It's the first day of the traditional ‘bathing season' when wild swim spots are regularly tested throughout the UK summer. Victoria asks Professor of Environmental Microbiology and Health at Lancaster University, Roger Pickup to break down the science behind our water quality classifications. And May also means wildflowers. Dr Sarah Scott is pollinator ecologist and toxicologist at Cambridge university. She has a warning that planted in the wrong place, wildflowers could be harming bumble bees.Gareth Mitchell, broadcaster and lecturer in science communication at Imperial College London is in the Inside Science studio to bring Victoria new scientific findings which will shape our future.Presenter: Victoria Gill Producers: Clare Salisbury, Dan Welsh, Jonathan Blackwell Editor: Martin Smith Production Co-ordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth
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#212 Melissa and Jam explore the concept of ozone and its impact on air quality in airplanes. Melissa explains the chemical reaction of ozone, why it's significant in organic chemistry, and how it can lead to discomfort in air travel by interacting with the oils on our skin. They also discuss various tips for flying and the potential benefits of noise-canceling headphones and lounge access for frequent flyers. The episode sheds light on why people often feel unwell on planes, highlighting the Pigpen Effect, where leftover oils from previous passengers can react with ozone to create a micro-cloud of pollutants. 00:00 Introduction to Ozone Lysis 00:09 Ozone Lysis in Organic Chemistry 00:25 Personal Anecdotes and Misconceptions 01:10 Ozone and Airplane Discomfort 01:49 Chemistry of Airplane Air 02:41 Ozone Lysis and Human Interaction 06:44 Catalytic Converters in Airplanes 11:58 The Pigpen Effect 16:50 Historical Context and Modern Concerns 18:38 Recap and Further Discussion 20:23 Understanding the Pigpen Effect 20:58 Chemical Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones 22:11 Volatility and Airplane Air Quality 22:42 The Gross Reality of Airplane Seats 23:31 Airplane Hygiene and Mask-Wearing 25:08 Flying Tips and Tricks 29:54 Travel Credit Cards and Lounge Access 34:36 Sleeping on Planes and Noise-Canceling Headphones 37:43 Final Thoughts and Community Engagement ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Buy Podcast Merch and Apparel ★ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com Watch our episodes on YouTube Find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @ChemForYourLife References from this episode: https://cen.acs.org/safety/consumer-safety/Periodic-Graphics-chemistry-airplane-air/102/i26 https://www.acs.org/catalyzing-change/when-a-good-relationship-turns-toxic-ozone-on-airplanes.html https://pubs-acs-org.libproxy.library.unt.edu/doi/full/10.1021/es3046795 https://youtu.be/hM9P1_Xuayk?t=107s https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/data_research/research/med_humanfacs/cer/OzonePassengerCabins.pdf https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/data_research/research/med_humanfacs/cer/OzonePassengerCabins.pdf https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3683839/ Thanks to our monthly supporters Vince W Julie S. Heather R Autoclave Chelsea M Dorien VD Scott B Jessie R Ciara L J0HNTR0Y Jeannette N Cullyn R Erica B Elizabeth P Sarah M Rachel R Letila Katrina B Suzanne P Venus R Lyn S Jacob T Brian K Emerson W Kristina G Timothy P Steven B Chris and Claire S Chelsea B Avishai B Hunter R ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Buy Podcast Merch and Apparel ★ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com Watch our episodes on YouTube Find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @ChemForYourLife
Metro Phoenix will no longer be punished for having dirty air if the source of that pollution is coming from somewhere else. Find out about the pros and cons of the federal rule change. Plus, why a warped version of the truth is sometimes more accurate than the truth itself.
In this episode, Dan and Jason discuss the current state of whitetail activity, share exciting news about an elk tag and a new podcast partnership, and delve into effective scent management strategies for deer hunting. They also explore the importance of mock scrapes and early season tactics to attract deer. In this conversation, Jason and Dan delve into the intricacies of deer hunting, focusing on the importance of understanding deer behavior, particularly in relation to scrapes and the use of urine scents. They discuss the effectiveness of mock scrapes, the role of both real and synthetic urine, and the impact of human scent on deer. The conversation also covers various scent control techniques and innovative products that can enhance hunting success. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the significance of woodsmanship and adapting strategies based on deer behavior and environmental factors. Takeaways: Fawns are dropping, and antler development is progressing. Scent management is crucial for successful deer hunting. Ozone products can help eliminate human scent effectively. Mock scrapes are a valuable tool for attracting deer. Playing the wind is essential for hunting success. Using scent-free products can minimize detection by deer. Elk hunting presents new challenges and opportunities. Regular maintenance of trail cameras is necessary for monitoring deer activity. Understanding deer behavior can improve hunting strategies. Collaboration with partners can enhance hunting experiences. Understanding deer behavior is crucial for effective hunting. Mock scrapes can attract bucks, especially during estrus. Frozen urine scents are more effective than room temperature ones. Human scent can impact deer behavior, but it can be managed. Scent control techniques are essential for successful hunts. Using natural scents like manure can provide effective cover. Deer can detect human scent and assess threat levels over time. Innovative scent products can enhance hunting strategies. Woodsmanship is key to adapting to deer movement and behavior. Scent mixing can affect the effectiveness of attractants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jaguars veteran D-Lineman Arik Armstead joins the O-Zone Podcast for a check-in after the second week of Organized Team Activities. Senior Writer John Oehser gets Arik's candid opinion regarding his eventful first year in Jacksonville, which ended with little team success but also earned him the highly regarded Walter Payton Man of the Year Award for his work off the field. With a couple weeks of practice with the rookies and new coaching staff under his belt, Arik gives his first impressions of the 2025 Defense under new Defensive Coordinator Anthony Campanile's leadership.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jaguars veteran D-Lineman Arik Armstead joins the O-Zone Podcast for a check-in after the second week of Organized Team Activities. Senior Writer John Oehser gets Arik's candid opinion regarding his eventful first year in Jacksonville, which ended with little team success but also earned him the highly regarded Walter Payton Man of the Year Award for his work off the field. With a couple weeks of practice with the rookies and new coaching staff under his belt, Arik gives his first impressions of the 2025 Defense under new Defensive Coordinator Anthony Campanile's leadership.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared sits down with Dr. Michelle Jorgensen, a former traditional dentist who became a pioneer in health-based dentistry after mercury exposure nearly ended her career. They explore how dental issues like root canals, mercury fillings, and fluoride treatments may contribute to chronic illness—even decades later. Dr. Jorgensen explains the role of the oral microbiome, how hidden infections can trigger immune dysfunction, and why dental health impacts everything from hormones to cardiovascular risk. You'll learn how to identify hidden threats in your mouth using cone beam CT scans, how to avoid unnecessary root canals, and why hydroxyapatite is a smart alternative to fluoride.Products:Just Ingredients Tooth PowderJust Ingredients Mouth WashJust Ingredients Breath SprayAdditional Information:Living Well with Dr. Michelle - bookSeasons/Symptoms AssessmentFind Dr. Michelle @livingwellwithdrmichelle on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and FacebookVisit 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.
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Jaguars Tight End Brenton Strange makes his O-Zone Podcast debut after the first week of OTAs. John Oehser asks Brenton Strange about the dynamic of a TE room with new talent but continuity with their coach, Richard Angulo. Brenton outlines his desire to impose his will as a complete tight end and speaks on the mindset of the 2025 Jaguars: “We're young, we're hungry and we're ready to win”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The end of the cruel Peace & the start of the desperate War.Based on ‘One In Ten' by FinalStand, adapted into 17 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels.A frightened Mother Mouse will devour her young; similarly, a frightened culture will devour its future.It wasn't like a magic force field bubble protected us until our 16th birthday. I couldn't recall all the times after I was 13 some woman asked me, or my Mother, when my 16th birthday would be. Back then, I didn't think much about it. In hindsight, those women were wondering when I would become legally sexually vulnerable. In way too many cases, women with access to teenage boys didn't wait.Even if they did,"It was my Aunt," Barabbas confessed. "She and her boss."You would think a sixteen, or seventeen, year old guy getting to sleep with a Milf would be a trip. It could be. For the boys with better developed empathy, you started to realize a woman you trusted was using your sexuality for their own advancement. Then you began feeling like a whore."She got me a job, but I quit after four months, you know,” he trailed off."Yeah," I sighed sympathetically."Yeah," Lowry snorted, "when the rest decided you should be putting out for free.""That was completely unnecessary," I glared at him."But true," he defied me."True," Barabbas agreed with a familiar degree of rejection."Mom flipped out when she figured out what Tamara; my sister; was doing," Pierre picked up his tale. "I was seventeen by that time. She helped pay for my college." We assumed the 'she' was his sister; the one who pimped him out."I hit one once," Lowry bragged. I found that somewhat difficult to believe."What happened?" Pierre asked."She kicked my ass," he chuckled. "Ex-military Reservist. Beat me like I had a cock." I read somewhere in the old days it was more common to say 'like a little bitch.' Now it was 'like I had a cock' because they didn't like teaching men to be 'too violent' aka how to defend ourselves.No one else felt like inquiring, so Barabbas did the deed."Go to the cops?""For what?" he shook his head. "I threw the first punch, and the second. Fucking Bitch. We both looked pretty rough, but I lost."Another pause."What was it like to hit one with your stick?" Lowry shot me a look."Good, damn good, and stupid. I mean, I could have ended up like you with a crowd of women on a subway kicking and stomping on me and I would have ended up in jail too," I related. "Still, it felt good, just to tell one to keep her hands to herself, ya know?" I got nods all around. We were all young, healthy and relatively handsome."Yeah, you could have gotten your ass kicked," Barabbas reminded me."In fact, one of the major reasons I didn't, gave me the pistol I'm carrying," I twitched it slightly. "The first time they came for me, I asked them ~ the Vanishers ~ to wait, and they did.""Why in the fuck would you do that?" Lowry blurted out, shocked and skeptical."At the time, I didn't trust them since I figured they were nothing more than another bunch of women telling me what to do. I wanted to use them to escape. I didn't want to spend the rest of my life serving them if it meant the same fucked-up existence I was currently living," I shared the enlightenment."What changed your mind?" Pierre's eyes lit up."I figured out their prime motivation, the nature of the conspiracy and that I had no rational chance to escape them," I answered. "Every angle I was figuring out, they had figured out years ago. On the plus side, their core philosophy requires them to engage men as equals for both biological and social reasons ~ which means they are the best game in town. In case you missed it, the Vanishers didn't 'vanish' me. I escaped on my own. They have agreed to join forces with my group; no lie.""Your group has a lot of girls," Lowry drolly noted."Lowry, exactly how was I going to recruit any male to my cause without dropping the entire Metropolitan G E D (Gender Enforcement Division) on me?""Flyers?" Barabbas joked softly."He's got a point," Pierre rallied to my cause. "As far as any of you have confessed, none of us had any guy, or girl, friends. It is why we were selected.""Okay, fine. Now what?" Lowry conceded to the consensus."We wake up tomorrow working toward equality," I huffed. "We are all going to have to learn to fight and shoot because the entire group is going to be in danger for some time to come. Society, as in Global Society, is going to come crashing down. And that means anarchy, lawlessness and barbarism before it violently spasms off into extinction.""We have lived our lives effectively as slaves, though no woman inside that house will admit it truly in their hearts. For the first time in our lives, we can change our futures. I'm sure if we surrender to whomever kills the others, they will enslave us once more and leave us with far fewer illusions about our status. Or, we can chose to fight and, if worst comes to worst, die free. I'm not going back to what I was. That means I will need to learn how to survive; and that means fighting. Not because I hate women, but because there are several I love and respect and I don't want to let them down ~ as their equal.""Tonight, think about what I've told you. Tomorrow morning, I hope you join up with us," I concluded my 'pep talk.'"And if we don't?" Lowry stared defiantly."That is something you are free to do too," I shrugged. "I'm not going to tell you what to do. Let's go back inside. It is late."We'd almost made it back when Lowry put a hand on my shoulder."Can I see the gun now?""This thing? Like this?" I half-turned, made eye contact then flick my eyes down to the pistol then back to him again."Yeah.""Have you ever handled a loaded firearm before?" I requested."Yeah, plenty of times, in my dreams," he mocked me."You are a moron," I felt my blood simmering. "This isn't a game, this (the pistol) isn't a toy, and you have not been paying attention." I put both hands on the pistol, removed the magazine then removed the chambered bullet. Lastly, ass-first, I handed him the empty pistol with my left hand while keeping the ammunition in my right."Moron, huh?" he chuckled. "Gonna give me the bullets?""No, no, I'm not going to give you the bullets because you don't know what you are doing. Unlike you, I actually have had a firearm lesson. More to the point, I won't give you a loaded firearm because I think I've stressed the lady, or ladies, watching over us right now enough for one night.""Huh?" Lowry and Barabbas echoed. Pierre looked around."Wes didn't keep us inside to play '20 Questions' for her own amusement. She kept us occupied so her other teammate, or teammates, could move to this side of the house, so they could watch over us while giving you three the delusion we were alone. They are professionals in camouflage gear with night-vision goggles, so unless they had to move rapidly through the underbrush, we weren't likely to detect them.""I played along because I felt it was necessary for you three to open up a little bit. Life is only going to get tougher over the next few months. None of us want to have a chat with heavily armed women staring over our shoulders, so I took us outside where it would appear we were alone," I explained."You lied to us," Lowry snipped."No. My words were true. What I did was allow you to deceive yourself as to our level of security and amount of company. I did what I did for the good of the group, regardless of gender, Gentlemen. It is how we all need to start thinking. Something else you might want to think about is: everyone I love is with me here today. A good number of people who decided getting in my way was a good thing aren't even alive anymore. I will gladly embrace any one of you as brothers. If you are an obstacle, I will fucking see you gone, one way or another; clear?""We are guys," Lowry insisted smugly. Old thinking: women protected men."I; don't; care," I glared back. "You may be a sperm-shooter, but inside me is the only surefire cure for the Gender Plague. I repeat: people I love, and there are several, are all alive today because I cared and took an active hand in their survival. My enemies are mostly dead. Being a man will save you from the women in there. It won't save you from me.""You'd kill us?" Pierre whispered."Pierre, my Mother died over a year ago. Where are your Mother and Sister? You don't give a damn about a single fucking human being and yet you expect me to trust you? Why?" I challenged him. "I've already proved to multiple people I can reach beyond my shell and give a fuck. Until you rejoin the Human Race, I value the rest of those battling alongside me far more than you, or anyone else regardless of whether they have a penis, or a vagina. I'm not going to snap your neck, stab, or shoot you. I'm simply not going to bother trying to save you. The World is doing a bang-up job of killing the rest of Humanity off, without my assistance.""I really ought to punch you," Lowry threatened."Give it your best shot," I took a step toward him. That wasn't what he, or I, was expecting. I put down my poor judgment and combative demeanor to exhaustion."Don't, guys," Barabbas interceded."You are an Asshole," Lowry snarled."And you are consistently ignoring reality," I snapped back. "For instance, we are not alone out here, plus we are also at the door." I knocked once. The door swung open to reveal a rather attentive and unhappy Wes Prince. I handed her the bullet and magazine."You were listening in?" Lowry turned his anger on her. Wes' eyes went from me, to him, out into the darkness then back to me, though her words were to Lowry."Yes. Of course I was listening in. I wouldn't call him an Asshole. I'd go for Smart-ass." To me, "Do you enjoy being annoyingly correct?""No. I'd be ecstatic to realize I was completely wrong about everything and had lapsed into a mad delusion," I related, my own anger seeping away. "Being right means I have to keep appreciating and respecting you and your compatriots and taking responsibility for my own clumsy contributions to our current situation, which I don't want to do. I want to go to bed.""Come on in and go to bed then," she softened. She made a slight hand gesture. "My pistol, please, Mr. Pritchard?" she requested of Lowry. Grudgingly he gave her the firearm. She stepped aside. Lowry went first, Barabbas second. Pierre gasped slightly because as he went up the steps he noticed the two Vanishers coming toward us from outside ~ the ones I had predicted to be watching us.I went in after Pierre. Wes followed along. Capri and Kuiko were waiting. The lights had already been dimmed throughout most of the rest of the dwelling."Who were those other two guys?" Wes stopped me."Sergeant Major Daly was a Marine N C O and improv poet renowned for his battlefield musings. His most famous philosophical insight into the fighting spirit of men came in World War One. In his words "Come on, you sons of bitches, do you want to live forever?" He also won two Medals of Honor, so he must have had some talent.""Company Sergeant-Major John Robert Osborn was a Canadian; that was the country which now makes up the northern third of our current Federation; who found himself misplaced on the island of Hong Kong in late 1941; him, a handful of lads from Winnipeg and a shitload more Japanese. He and the Japanese ended up in a game of grenade tag,”"Grenade tag?" one of my two 'silent' guardians interrupted."Yes ~ grenade tag. Apparently in the olden days, grenades didn't airburst, or explode on impact. You pulled a pin and threw it at the enemy, then waited for the fuse to burn out and the grenade to go 'Boom!.' Quick, brave, and or stupid people could grab that grenade and toss it back. In some cases, one grenade might make two, or three trips before detonating.""Anyway, the Japanese were so very rudely throwing grenades into the position he and his Winnipeg Grenadiers were defending, so he kept returning them. After eight and a half hours of such fun, he came across one he couldn't toss back in time. He covered it with his body to shield his comrades from the blast, dying instantly. The British Empire gave him something called the Victoria Cross for his actions. He was the first Canadian in World War Two to receive it.""Why do you know such stuff?" she grinned. "Oh, I'm Scar and this is Nat," she indicated the third member of the Wes-Scar-Nat Vanisher trio."I considered myself a coward, so I read a lot about brave men. I was kind of hoping to figure out how I could be brave myself, one day," I disclosed."Mission success," the third one smiled. "Go to bed."I gathered up Capri and Kuiko and did as instructed. As I rested my head on the pillow, lights out and my mind gratefully shutting down."Less impressive sex, Bitch," Capri teased."No," I groaned."They definitely think you've got the 'sexy'," Kuiko enlightened me."Can we please just go to sleep?" I begged.Capri rolled onto her side, back to me, gave me a bump in the hip with her ass, then moved away a tiny bit. Kuiko wiggled close, kissed me lightly on the cheek, and then did the same. Unconsciousness took me before any other worries could steal my much needed slumber.The Larger World:As I struggled for sleep a second time, events unfolding in three different places around the Globe (Asia, the City and the Capitol) would impact my fate.Asia:First; the brutal agony still going on as the Sun disappeared over the horizon wasn't over when I woke up the next morning. It was largely misunderstood for some time afterwards, but was referred to as; the Battle for Shanghai.Five Chinese regular force divisions fought the garrison division of Shanghai, its 'reserve' division, hastily gathered volunteer female formations and a hodge-podge of ancillary forces the United Nations could throw into the fray. The goal for both sides was to seize a mother and her unborn child. Within them were the only other active resistant viral factory killing the T2 Gender Plague. By the time I woke up, both sides were sure the other side had killed them both, pretty much insuring the extinction of all sentient life in Eurasia.I say 'Eurasia' because by dusk of the previous day, the Federation knew for sure I, the other source of a cure for the T2, was still alive and kicking, as were my sons. My sons held a nebulous promise for a future date. I was of immediate importance since my adult body could produce enough antivirals to protect tens of thousands of people on a relatively continuous basis, or so it was projected.With, or without the mother and child, China was done for. Japan and Korea were rapidly circling the drain. North of China, the Plague was racing across Siberian Russia. Central Asia had never really recovered from the first round of the Gender Plague all those years ago so, now off the beaten path, would be longer in dying. India had too many outbreaks to even dream of containment. Pakistan, Iran, Turkey and the Levant Republic all had reported cases as well.Europe:Beyond the Urals, the Europeans were grappling with the looming fear of a global economic collapse along with the Specter of Death though 48 hours into the crisis, there were no cases to report yet. Civil order was teetering. Several nations had either closed their borders, or were considering doing so. Women began hording food, and men.Africa:
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Intradiscal ozone offers a minimally invasive approach to disc pain that can reduce inflammation and restore function. How well does it work and where does it fit in the lumbar radiculopathy treatment algorithm? In this episode of the Backtable MSK Podcast, host Jacob Fleming speaks with Dr. Alexis Kelekis about the contemporary role of intradiscal ozone and emerging innovations in interventional spine treatment.---SYNPOSISDr. Kelekis, a prominent figure in radiology and interventional pain management, shares insights from the 2025 GRIBOI meeting held in Banff, AB, Canada. Topics discussed include the development and possibility of bone augmentation polymers, intradiscal ozone therapy, and various interventional treatments for degenerative disc disease and vertebral fractures. Dr. Kelekis also touches on the need for specialized training in interventional radiology and the future of personalized medicine in pain management.---TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Introduction06:40 - Ozone Treatment: Mechanism and Efficacy13:23 - Challenges and Innovations in Spine Treatments20:09 - Treatment Algorithm in Patients with Lower Extremity Radiculopathy 24:00 - Future Directions in Interventional Spine Treatments 30:28 - Closing Remarks---RESOURCESSpinaFx:https://spinafx.com/GRIBOI:https://www.griboi.org/
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Marking 40 years since the discovery of the ozone hole, this award-winning audiomentary revisits how scientists and policymakers united to address one of the most pressing environmental crises before climate change. Explore the journey from alarming discovery to global action that led to the healing of our planet's protective shield.
In this hilarious episode of The JB and Sandy Show, hosts B, Sandy, and Tricia dive into JB's recent cycling mishap. JB humorously recounts his epic fall during a gravel race in Colorado, resulting in a massive hip bruise that has everyone offering unsolicited advice. The laughter peaks when JB reveals the bruise's unexpected side effect—a "purple wiener"—sparking playful banter and wild jokes. The episode also touches on the new American pope, his Chicago roots, and his White Sox fandom, blending humor with cultural commentary for an engaging and entertaining listen.JB's Injury Overview (00:00:01) Jimmy inquires about JB's massive bruise from a cycling accident.Acupuncture and Healing (00:02:02) JB shares his experience with acupuncture and other therapies for his injury.The Purple Wiener's Origin (00:03:35) JB humorously describes how blood drainage led to a "purple wiener."Wife's Reaction to the Purple Wiener's Humor (00:04:45) JB discusses his wife's less-than-enthusiastic response to his purple wiener joke.The New American Pope (00:06:28) Discussion about the new American pope and his background as a White Sox fan.Pope's Childhood Home (00:07:23) Details about the pope's childhood home being taken off the market after his election.Pope's Brother's Reaction (00:08:18) JB shares a clip of the pope's brother reacting to his brother becoming pope.Family Dynamics with a Pope (00:09:32) Humorous take on how being the pope's brother affects family dynamics.Cubs Fans' Discontent (00:10:01) Discussion on how Cubs fans feel about the new White Sox fan pope.Pope Throwing First Pitch (00:11:11) Speculation on whether the pope might throw a first pitch at a baseball game.Dalai Lama's Age and Future (00:12:17) Conversation about the Dalai Lama's age and the potential for a new pope and lama.Upcoming Updates on JB's Condition (00:13:00) Teaser for future updates on JB's purple wiener and ongoing humor.
Today we jump back 15 years to two back-to-back episodes of the PWTorch Livecast from Apr. 30 and May 3, 2010.On the Apr. 30, 2010 episode, PWTorch's James Caldwell and Pat McNeill interacted with phone callers, emails, and chat room questions on WWE's annual business meeting, WWE's PPV buy drop explanation, International WWE biz, the WWE Draft, PWTorch Poll on next to feud with Cena and Swagger, TNA's ratings & replay ratings, TNA's future management & on Spike TV, how Jim Ross could fit in, Awesome Kong's feud with Bubba, Kong's interview today, women's wrestling, weekend wrestling preview, and more. The previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow discussion includes a complete review of the PWTorch Poll on who should feud with Jack Swagger on Smackdown, the state of the Smackdown brand, Christian's potential push, and more.Then on the May 3, 2010 episode, PWTorch editor Wade Keller and cohost Jason Powell of ProWrestling.net took live calls on the breaking news regarding TNA Impact moving back to Thursdays, with a detailed breakdown of the pros and cons, the possible spin, the possibility of ever getting back to Mondays, and more. Also, live calls ask about Jim Ross, TNA taking Impact on the road, The O-Zone segment, the Love Sponge-Kong controversy, and much more. In the 18 minute previously VIP-exclusive AfterShow, Powell and Keller discuss the WWE Draft results with our picks for winners and losers, possible feuds for Chris Jericho and Jack Swagger, Big Show as a PPV headlining babyface, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
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Kainani Stevens, John Oehser, and Brian Sexton are in the studio to share the latest Jaguars news. The crew discusses how voluntary workouts have been progressing and what to expect at rookie minicamp this weekend, where fans will get their first look at the new rookies on the field. They also explore which positions might see adjustments, how the defense is shaping up, and the overall energy and swag of the new regime. Lastly, they dive into the O-Zone mailbag, addressing topics such as the chance of Jacksonville hosting a future NFL Draft after stadium renovations, and the intelligence of GM James Gladstone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summer is coming, and with it rising temperatures. It is important to know how to stay safe in heat, and this is especially important for people who work outdoors. Today, I am joined by Dr. Maeve MacMurdo, an occupational and environmental pulmonologist at the Cleveland Clinic. We discuss how heat affects the body, how to recognize heat illness, and what we can do to help people stay safe in heat.Learn more about heat from episode “Heat Kills” with Ollie Jay and strategies for summer, including how to avoid overheating and not over cooling your home in a potentially risky wayLearn more about ozone from the “True Cost of Ozone episode” with Dr. NassikasEnsure where you work has a heat standard- even if you work indoors, know what the plan for power outages, and moreFind out whether there are occupational standards in your county or state to protect your outdoor workers- consider advocating for one if you don't have oneCheck out heat.gov to learn more and have additional resourcesYou can review ATS comments to OSHA by Dr McMurdo at this link or at the post for the episode at airhealthourhealth.org.Episode Photo by Nur Iman on Unsplash
"Metaphors are essential in plugin design!" Bill talked about Native Instruments, managing new products at iZotope, the importance of good speakers in the studio, how AI will help your sonic perspective, and using Ozone, RX, and the Catalyst plugins. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Bill Podolak, a Senior Product Manager at iZotope by Native Instruments. Bill has had the privilege of managing the past two versions of Ozone 10 and 11 along with RX 11 and their new Catalyst Series - Plasma, Aurora, and Cascadia. He is also a musician and music producer and makes tracks in his spare time. His wife is also a singer-songwriter, and they make music together. Thank you to Dave Godowsky for the introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://usa.sae.edu/ https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.adam-audio.com/ https://stealthchair.com/ Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Get your MBSI plugin here! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to the podcast theme song “Skadoosh!” https://solo.to/lijshawmusic Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4zUBC1bygkBypno6yiYcEU?si=3f4deed105b94924 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/504
Jaguars Senior Writer John Oehser sits with General Manager James Gladstone to debrief on the 2025 NFL Draft. Gladstone shares why they had the guts to move up for Travis Hunter and the underlying intentions that guided how the entire draft class was built. He defines criteria for 'Jaguars DNA' and expands on how football leadership intends to have a transformational impact on the Jaguars franchise. All this and more on the O-Zone Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're talking about VOID 1680 AM, anti-drone guns, Doctor Who, Dragonlance, and Paradise. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show! Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code OZONE
Jaguars Senior Writer John Oehser sits with General Manager James Gladstone to debrief on the 2025 NFL Draft. Gladstone shares why they had the guts to move up for Travis Hunter and the underlying intentions that guided how the entire draft class was built. He defines criteria for 'Jaguars DNA' and expands on how football leadership intends to have a transformational impact on the Jaguars franchise. All this and more on the O-Zone Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you have an idea for a podcast episode?Welcome to another episode of the Talking Pools Podcast! Today, host Steve Sherwood welcomes special guests Kristy Riester, Executive Director of the Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code (CMAHC), and Dewey Case, Technical Director, to discuss the significance of the Model Aquatic Health Code (MAC) and its impact on pool safety and regulations.Key Discussion Points:Introduction to the MAC – What it is and why it matters.Origins and Development – How the MAC came to be and the role of expert involvement.State Variations & Guidelines – Why uniform standards are essential across different regions.Scientific Insights & Key Health Concerns – Addressing Cryptosporidium, pool sanitation, and safety measures.The Role of UV and Ozone in Pool Safety – Innovations in water treatment.CDC's Role & the MAC's Evolution – How the MAC adapts and integrates new research.Recent Changes & Future Challenges – What updates have been made and where it's headed.Education & Advocacy for Code Adoption – Why awareness and engagement matter.Membership Benefits & Community Impact – How industry professionals can get involved.Future Adaptations & Innovations – The vision for improving pool safety and regulations.Join the conversation as we break down the importance of proper pool design, safety standards, and the evolving role of the MAC in keeping aquatic environments safe.Download THE LETTER regarding the CMAHC HERE California Pool AssociationPool Industry Trade OrganizationLaMotte CompanyLaMotte Company is a leading manufacturer of water quality testing products & pool test kitsCMAHCThe Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code promotes health & safety at public swimming poolsDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media: Facebook Instagram Tik Tok Email us: talkingpools@gmail.com
Have you been told your symptoms are "just stress" or "all in your head" — but deep down, you know something isn't right? In this powerful episode, Dr. Andrea McSwain is joined by Lead Nurse Richelle Korienek to explore one of the most overlooked (and misdiagnosed) causes of chronic illness: mold toxicity. From brain fog and fatigue to autoimmune flares and hormonal chaos, mold exposure can mimic nearly every diagnosis in the book — and it often goes undetected in traditional lab work. You'll learn: The difference between mold exposure vs. infection How mycotoxins impact your nervous, immune, and hormonal systems Where mold hides in your home (even without a smell!) The tests that can finally give you real answers (ERMI, mycotoxin panels, VCS & more) Plus, Richelle shares her personal journey through unexplained illness, misdiagnosis, and ultimately discovering that the biggest toxin was in her walls.
Dallas-Fort Worth is among the most ozone-polluted metro areas in the U.S. That's according to new data from the American Lung Association. The 26th annual State of the Air report ranked D-FW as No. 10 out of 228 metropolitan areas for worst high ozone days — a setback from previous rankings. In other news, a man is in jail and facing murder charges after Dallas police connected two separate shootings by tying bullet casings, a cellphone number and a vehicle to both scenes, records show. 30-year old Garrett Hudgens is facing murder charges in connection with fatal shootings on April 4 in West Oak Cliff and April 23 near Fair Park; a novel experiment underway in West Texas could help determine whether long-abandoned nuclear technology could be the future of Texas power. At Abilene Christian University, a research lab is working to create the nation's first nuclear research reactor in more than 40 years; and the Dallas Stars needed a response, and it couldn't have come in more convincing fashion. Scoring just nine seconds into Game 5 at American Airlines Center, the Stars showed up from the start and took down the Colorado Avalanche 6-2 on Monday to take a 3-2 series lead. The Stars will have the chance to end the series Thursday night in Game 6 at Colorado. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sulfur. Ozone. Rotting meat. These are some of the smells associated with aliens, spirits, and Bigfoot. Although it's not talked about often, witnesses to the paranormal often report very distinct smells. Because the olfactory sense can trigger memories and experiences in ways different from vision, hearing, touch or taste…in a way, it almost makes their accounts more believable. Come along this week as the boys do their best to describe the smells of the paranormal in (you guessed it) an audio format!
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Most of us have no idea how much our mouths are telling us—and not just about our teeth. In this jaw-dropping episode, I sat down with Dr. Ellie Campbell, a powerhouse in functional medicine and the author of The Blood Pressure Blueprint, to uncover how oral health is deeply tied to cardiovascular disease, hormonal imbalance, cognitive decline, and more. You'll learn why blood pressure readings at your doctor's office might be misleading, how mouth bacteria can trigger heart attacks and Alzheimer's, and why mouth taping at night could be the simplest step toward better sleep and brain health. Dr. Campbell also reveals the truth about fluoride, xylitol, and why so many root canals fail—not because of the procedure, but because of the hidden pathogens no one's testing for. This episode is packed with “aha” moments, from the dangers of undiagnosed sleep apnea to the critical blood and saliva tests that can actually save your life. If you care about your heart, brain, and hormones—and want to take back control of your health—this one's a must-listen. Grab a cup of tea (maybe some hibiscus!) and tune in. Your body will thank you—and so will your smile. Key Timestamps [00:00:00] Introduction [00:03:40] Dr. Ellie's story & the overlooked cause of her patient's stroke. [00:06:50] Key tests to measure for cardiovascular health. [00:09:59] The truth about “normal” blood pressure. [00:18:34] Low magnesium levels, undiagnosed sleep apnea, oral health. [00:27:59] Nitric oxide – the miracle mouth molecule. [00:29:31] Oral microbiome testing: what works, what doesn't. [00:33:54] Ozone therapy, root canals, and implants. [00:39:02] Xylitol's benefits—especially for pregnant women. [00:41:07] Blood and urine markers that reveal oxidative stress. [00:45:15] Fluoride's impact on thyroid and hormone health. [00:50:44] Foods & supplements to support blood pressure and oral health. Memorable Quotes “Heart attacks are optional. Strokes are stoppable. But only if we're willing to look where no one else is looking—like the mouth.” [00:05:14] – Dr. Ellie Campbell “What happens in the mouth doesn't stay in the mouth, and those mouth bacteria have very aggressive virulence pathways that they use to cause real trouble other places in the body.” [00:25:14] – Dr. Ellie Campbell Links Mentioned Dr. Ellie's book: The Blood Pressure Blueprint – https://bpblueprint.com Magic Menopause Program: https://order.magicmenopause.com/ Bristle oral care https://bristlehealth.com/?ref=yjhmyjz Wellnesse.com https://wellnesse.com/pages/toothpaste-offer?oid=30&affid=27 Connect with Dr. Ellie Campbell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drelliecampbell Website: https://campbellfamilymedicine.com Book Website: https://bpblueprint.com Connect with Dr. Anna Cabeca Website: https://drannacabeca.com/pages/show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegirlfrienddoctor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thegirlfrienddoctor TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drannacabeca Produced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com
Dr. Blatman is a pioneer in regenerative medicine, precision pain relief, and he's known for reversing Parkinson's and Alzheimer's symptoms. Today we dive into how to reverse your pain, eliminate prostate problems, and how to reclaim your brain health.New episodes of Welcome to Wellness every Friday!Not listening on Spotify? Show notes at: https://www.ashleydeeley.com/w2w/halblatmanEpisode brought to you by: ApolloNeuroEpisode brought to you by: VieLight - Code: DEELEY10Episode brought to you by:Dry Farm Wines 8:59: 5 rules of pain management1. You cannot believe the pain comes from where you feel it2. You cannot believe what the pain feels like3. The only thing you can believe is what you can touch and feel4. The specific sites where you're most tender are the locations of pain in your fascia that generate most of the pain you feel5. If you can get your body to heal the specific places that are this tender, a large amount of the pain you experience will go away15:13: How do we become more resilient?17:18: Lower back pain is usually stemming from the butt19:15: How a woman reversed arthritis20:47: Dangers of cortizone20:59: If you can totally straighten your knee and you can bend your knee at least 90 degrees to sit flat in a chair, there is no possible way that your joint is bone on bone23:28: Glucosamine cream23:45: Rooster injections (Viscosupplementation) for joint pain relief26:02: Stop taking ibuprofen now!27:25: Techniques to make pain disappear 32:58: Novocaine33:51: If you get a massage or trigger point injections or dry needling and you get better and your muscles and your body tighten right back up and all your pain comes back in two or three days, it is always your food34:58: Inject nitrous oxide to relieve pain40:12: Bulging discs are normal45:13: Ozone to shrink your prostate48:15: Measure your PH with at home test strips49:12: How to remove heavy metals52:12: Dee penicillin or penicillin V (phenoxymethylpenicillin)53:39: Stem cell technique that can regenerate brain from Parkinsons (laser guided)56:22: Peptides to increase cognitive function: Dihexa and Cerebrolysin58:49: Peptides for pain management1:00:0 Pentapetide for pain management and BPC 157 peptide1:01:52: Sprained ankle?1:02:01: Stop using ice to treat injuries and opt for heat instead1:05:04: More people on dialysis from Advil than from diabetes!1:05:26: When you take ibuprofen for joint pain, you shut down cartilage growth and you cannot repairWhere to find Dr. Blatman:WebsiteYouTubeWhere to find Ashley Deeley:WebsiteInstagramFacebookYouTubehello@ashleydeeley.com
This week we're talking about peak experiences, Black Widow, Severance, and Alien ³ - The Legacy Cut. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show! Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code OZONE
Bradley Busby joined the show to discuss the American Lung Association's recent report on Ozone pollution in the Valley. Busby discussed what Ozone is and why Maricopa failed according to this report.
This Earth Day, we're celebrating a triumph of human endeavor: the healing of the ozone layer! Many listeners will remember the hole that formed in the ozone layer, due in large part to human-made chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs. My guest this week is Dr. Paul Newman, a Senior Scientist at the University of Maryland Baltimore and retired NASA Chief of Atmospheric Sciences. We'll dive into what these chemicals are, how they damaged our vital ozone layer, and how countries around the planet came together to repair the damage we caused.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this edition of The O-Zone Podcast, Senior Writer John Oehser sits down with new Jaguars Quarterbacks Coach Spencer Whipple for the first time. Spencer details his history with Liam Coen, first impressions of Trevor Lawrence and how the group is moving along in the early days of the offseason program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're talking about the Paul McCarthy, the Foreigner series, Wonder Woman, The Electric State, Silent Möbius and In The Lost Lands. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show! Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code OZONE
Today, reporters John Ingold and Michael Booth talk about Colorado's continued struggles to control ozone levels, as well as new cases of measles in the state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rolling back major EPA policies that protect our health from air pollution exposure is dangerous and even fatal in some cases. This episode features the chair and vice-chair of the ATS Environmental Health Policy Committee, Alison Lee, MD, (Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai) and Gillian Goobie, MD, PhD (University of British Columbia). Patti Tripathi hosts. 09:00 What is the evidence for policy-led air pollution reductions?14:35 Who benefits from EPA rollbacks?22:36 How does EPA deregulation affect global health?Resources:The Southern California Children's Health Study: https://healthstudy.usc.edu/The Ella Roberta Foundation: https://www.ellaroberta.org/about-ellaSilent Spring by Rachel Carson: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27333.Silent_Spring
This week we're talking about the Wonder Woman, Stable Diffusion does Simon Bisley, Atomfall, Doctor Who, and The Heroic Trio. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show! Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code OZONE
Kainani Stevens is joined by Brian Sexton and John Oehser in the TV studio as they welcome players back to the Miller Electric Center for offseason programming. The trio shares recent team news, plays a game of 'This or That,' and opens the Ozone mailbag to answer some questions. Stay tuned as John Oehser dives a little deeper into his conversation with Rams GM Les Snead from the NFL League Meetings. All this and more on Jags A.M.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of the O-Zone Podcast, Rams General Manager and former Jaguars Pro Scout (1995-1997) Les Snead sits down with Jaguars Writer John Oehser. The crew reminisces on what it was like working during the expansion era Jaguars under Tom Coughlin. Les then details his relationship with James Gladstone and why he believes the time was right for James to take the Jaguars General Manager job.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I've been wanting to have today's guest, Dr. Zaher Merhi on the Egg Whisperer Show for a really long time. Here's why I'm so excited about this discussion: Dr. Merhi at Rejuvenating Fertility Center has three cutting edge technologies for fertility patients that he's going to talk to us about today: at home IVF, PRP (platelet rich plasma) ovarian rejuvenation, and ozone sauna therapy. What I love about Dr. Merhi, is that he is an innovator. He takes his own curiosity on topics, does research on the topic then brings his research to life in order to help fertility patients. Read the full show notes on Dr. Aimee's website Find Dr. Merhi at his website, here. Do you have questions about IVF?Click here to join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class. The next live class call is on Monday, April 21, 2025 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Other ways to connect: find The Egg Whisperer Show podcast on your favorite podcasting app. Sign up for The Egg Whisperer newsletter to get updates Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org.
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Text a pool service question HERE!In this conversation, we've got Steve Barnes of Aquastar Pool Products where the focus is on AquaStar's commitment to innovation in pool products, emphasizing the importance of customer feedback, manufacturing practices, and community engagement. The discussion covers new product developments, including advancements in drain covers and flow management technologies, as well as the integration of ozone technology for improved pool maintenance. The conversation highlights AquaStar's dedication to supporting pool professionals and ensuring energy efficiency in their products, while also addressing social responsibility initiatives.takeawaysAquaStar prioritizes feedback from service professionals.The company is dedicated to manufacturing in the USA.New product developments focus on customer needs.FlowSync technology enhances pool maintenance efficiency.Ozone technology significantly improves pathogen control.The pipeline filter offers energy-efficient solutions.AquaStar supports community initiatives like swimming education.The company aims to create long-term customers through quality products.Innovations are driven by real-world challenges faced by pool pros.AquaStar is committed to sustainability and social responsibility.Sound Bites"We want the service pros to be effective.""We are exclusively pro distribution.""We're creating customers for the future."Chapters00:00Introduction to AquaStar's Vision09:34Manufacturing and Supply Chain Resilience12:04Innovations in Pool Products14:07The Third Generation Drain Cover16:23FlowSync Technology for Pool Efficiency18:59Customer-Centric Approach in Product Development21:36Future Innovations and Commitment to Quality29:00Nostalgic Reflections and Music Memories32:49AquaStar's Innovations in Pool Technology36:20Flow Meters and Their Importance in Pool Maintenance39:29Energy Efficiency and Cost Savings in Pool Operations45:27The Science Behind Pump Design and Noise Reduction49:29Pipeline Filters vs. Traditional Filters54:24Future Innovations and Community Engagement01:06:30Discover the Magic of Swimming Pools!#AquaStarpoolproducts #poolequipmentmanufacturing, #customerfeedback, #flowmanagement, #ozonetechnology, #energyefficiency, #communityengagement, #poolmaintenance, #innovation Support the showThank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media: Facebook Instagram Tik Tok Email us: talkingpools@gmail.com
In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Nami Patel, a holistic dentist with over 20 years of experience, discusses the profound connection between oral health and systemic diseases. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the oral microbiome and its impact on chronic conditions such as Alzheimer's, diabetes, and heart disease. Dr. Patel shares her innovative, data-driven approach to dentistry, which includes the use of advanced technologies like ozone therapy and saliva testing. She also highlights the significance of Ayurveda in promoting overall health and wellness, advocating for a lifestyle that incorporates natural remedies and preventive care. The discussion covers the role of mycotoxins, the importance of proper breathing, and practical tips for maintaining oral health. Dr. Patel encourages listeners to seek out biological dentists who prioritize personalized care and to embrace a holistic approach to health.TakeawaysThe mouth is a key indicator of systemic health.Chronic diseases can often be traced back to oral health issues.Mouth breathing can lead to various health problems.Ozone therapy is a powerful tool in holistic dentistry.Tongue scraping is essential for detoxification.Mouthwash may do more harm than good.Vitamin D is crucial for maintaining oral health.Food can be used as medicine in daily life.Chronic infections in the mouth can lead to autoimmune diseases.Finding a qualified biological dentist is essential for personalized care.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Holistic Dentistry02:52 The Oral-Systemic Connection09:17 Data-Driven Dentistry14:29 Exploring Mycotoxins and Hidden Infections21:50 The Energy Dynamics of Healing23:04 Innovative Dental Technologies: Ozone and Beyond29:11 Integrating Ayurveda into Modern Health Practices32:02 Common Oral Care Mistakes and Solutions37:02 Finding the Right Biological Dentist39:03 Exciting Innovations in Dental Health