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This week on the Natural Super Kids Podcast, we're diving into one of the most eye-opening food conversations we've had yet with scientist, food integrity expert, and founder of Eat For You, Dr. Hayley Dickinson.From misleading labels to outdated nutrition data, Dr. Hayley pulls back the curtain on how food marketing plays on our values especially when it comes to feeding our families. If you've ever wondered whether you can really trust what's written on food packaging, this episode is a must-listen.In this episode, we explore:✅ What greenwashing and nutrition washing actually mean and how they show up in food marketing.✅ Why food labels often don't reflect what's really inside (including shocking nutrient discrepancies).✅ What parents should know about common supermarket products like Brazil nuts, berries, and organic snacks. ✅ Simple, practical ways to reduce chemical exposure and choose better foods without blowing your budget
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Anthony G. Jay, Ph.D., Michael Connett, Esq., Nathan Donley, and Zen Honeycutt expose the significant dangers posed by estrogenics, fluoridation, and pesticides. Learn how this toxic trio impacts your health and practical solutions to protect yourself and your family. #ToxicExposure #EnvironmentalHealth #HealthAwareness
durée : 00:05:15 - Avec sciences - par : Alexandra Delbot - Soupçonné d'affecter la fertilité, le chlordécone est désormais associé à un allongement du délai pour concevoir chez les femmes les plus exposées. Elles présentent une baisse d'environ 25 % de probabilité de grossesse, soit un délai allongé d'environ un mois à un mois et demi.
Honeybees have been dying off at a higher rate in recent years and many believe it's caused by things like climate change and the pesticides farmers use, but Washington Policy Center's Todd Myers, a beekeeper himself, says don't jump to conclusions.
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Carolina Schneider, MS, RD.
Reforming SNAP. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—formerly known as food stamps—is designed to address nutritional gaps for economically disadvantaged Americans. But critics argue that SNAP's lack of selectivity when it comes to ultra-processed foods stokes the current epidemic of obesity and metabolic disorders. Nutritionist Carolina Schneider, MS, RD, joins us to discuss an opportunity to reform SNAP. She makes the case for emphasizing fresh, minimally processed food as eligible for purchase under SNAP. Also, she urges inclusion of vitamin D under SNAP benefits because of the pervasiveness of vitamin D deficiency, especially among SNAP recipients. Check out a hub for citizen activism at www.All4VitaminD.org. In Part 2, we shift to consideration of plant-based diets: What are their advantages, and what are potential pitfalls?
Honeybees have been dying off at a higher rate in recent years and many believe it's caused by things like climate change and the pesticides farmers use, but Washington Policy Center's Todd Myers, a beekeeper himself, says don't jump to conclusions.
Aujourd'hui, nous plongeons dans l'un des plus grands scandales environnementaux et sanitaires qu'ait connu la France : celui de l'empoisonnement au chlordécone des Antilles. Cet insecticide extrêmement toxique, est interdit dès 1978 aux États-Unis, mais utilisé massivement en Guadeloupe et en Martinique dans les bananeraies jusqu'en 1993 pour lutter contre un insecte qui ravage les cultures : le charançon noir. Sa dangerosité pour la santé humaine et sa persistance dans les eaux et la terre est connue depuis les débuts de sa commercialisation, mais allègrement ignorée par l'État français pendant plus de 30 ans. Aujourd'hui, on retrouve du chlordécone dans le sang de plus de 90 % de la population antillaise, et les cancers et autres maladies se multiplient chez les guadeloupéens et martiniquais, qui sont exposés depuis toujours au chlordécone.Alors comment une telle catastrophe a-t-elle pu se produire ? Que nous raconte le scandale du chlordécone sur l'histoire coloniale ? Comment obtenir justice et tenter de réparer les dommages causés aux victimes ?Pour répondre à ces questions et entrer dans les détails du scandale du Chlordécone, Fanny Giansetto reçoit Marie Baléo. Marie est écrivaine et poète. Elle a récemment publié un livre-enquête nommé Les empoisonneurs. Chlordécone, histoire d'un mépris français aux éditions Grasset. C'est un livre riche, aussi édifiant que terrifiant, qui met en lumière pas mal de zones d'ombres. Cité dans cet épisode : Tropiques toxiques, Jessica Oublié
This episode covers:A new study about pesticides in fruits and vegetables, why bland foods sound appealing with an upset stomach, what not to eat with an upset stomach, and more!Links mentioned during this episode:BERP Diet Post: https://www.thelyonsshare.org/2022/05/24/a-healthier-brat-diet-what-to-eat-with-an-upset-stomach/Pesticides in Vegetables Study: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1438463925001361Free Initial Consultation: https://p.bttr.to/3a9lfYkJoin our Free Weekly Newsletter: www.thelyonsshare.org/newsletterInstagram: www.instagram.com/thelyonsshareLyons' Share Website: www.thelyonsshare.org
Download our “Tell a Better Story, Win Better Clients” E-book at https://working-towards.com/What do tacos, sustainability, and the future of food all have in common? For Conner Tidd, it started with a single bunch of cilantro and became a mission to reshape how the world grows and accesses fresh produce.Conner shares the origin story of Just Vertical, a company building scalable vertical farms from condos to campuses and beyond. We explore how a university prototype led to a $30K check, why post-COVID supply chains opened doors for commercial expansion, and how Just Vertical is deploying farms as far as Moldova and Alaska to improve food security.We also dive into: • Why vertical farming isn't a silver bullet—but is a powerful tool • How growing food closer to home reduces waste and boosts resilience • The surprising impact of clean-room farming on pesticides and fertilizers • How Conner and his team are telling powerful stories on a shoestring budgetWhether you're a tech-driven sustainability advocate or just someone tired of wilted herbs in your fridge, this episode will inspire you to think differently about where your food comes from—and what's possible when mission meets innovation.
We're talking about AI, but it might not be the AI you're thinking of. Returning guest Kyle Schonert joins hosts Jeff Jarrett and Sal Sama for this episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies. Kyle is the Field Marketing Director for WinField United, and he's here to talk with us about the tariff landscape as it relates to active ingredients.If you've ever wondered where all of our finished products in our insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides come from and what the tariffs have done to the overall costs in this realm, Kyle will break all of those down for us today. Jeff, Sal, and Kyle will also dig into some of the surprising places the tariffs show up and why communication and planning ahead with your retailer matter more than ever. From tackling supply concerns to discussing the risks of failing to plan, this episode is packed with insights on how global trade decisions trickle all the way down to the farm.
A la Une de ce vendredi 17 octobre, la Chine représente une "menace quotidienne" pour le Royaume-Uni, alerte le chef du MI5. Sébastien Lecornu échappe à la censure mais reste fragile, et une nouvelle étude sur le chlordécone.
Ep 232 | This week on Discover Ag, Natalie and Tara dig into viral apple-splitting techniques, controversial rodeo documentaries, farm wellness tourism, and laser fruit labeling technology --- with their usual dose of snark and sincerity. From Apple Girl Kait's viral fruit-splitting powers (spoiler: the hosts can't replicate it) to the realities of 20-year apple farming lifecycles and GMO solutions for browning, the agriculture education is real. Then they dive into Boot Barn's "Hell on Wheels" docuseries featuring bad boy bareback rider Rocker Steiner, European-style agritourism booming in America, and whether luxury farm stays help or hinder consumer understanding of production agriculture. The episode wraps with Australia's innovative laser fruit labeling technology that could eliminate 110 tons of plastic sticker waste annually, plus a heated debrief on Glyphosate Girl's attack on Luke Bryan's Bayer partnership. From terminology debates (herbicide vs. pesticide) to food stylists fuming over etched fruit, it's another week of agriculture meeting pop culture with plenty of contradictions along the way.. What We Discovered This Week
On this week's episode, host Caryn Antonini is joined by Allie Sale, Senior Manager of PR and Brand at Oishii, a pioneering vertical farming company renowned for its premium, pesticide-free strawberries. A seasoned professional in brand management and public relations, Allie has been instrumental in building the Oishii's lifestyle identity through innovative collaborations as a means to introduce Oishii's products to new audiences, blending taste, health, and innovation. Founded by Hiroki Koga, Oishii was started with the goal of introducing Japanese fruit culture to the US. This visionary farming company, with a passion for fruit, uses indoor vertical farming techniques to grow produce that is good for you, and the planet.For more information on our guest:Oishiioishii.comCaryn Antoniniwww.cultivatedbycaryn.com@carynantonini@cultivatedbycarynshow###Get great recipes from Caryn at https://carynantonini.com/recipes/
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Code Vert est le Podcast d'actualité en droit de l'environnement proposé par Lefebvre Dalloz. Notre rédaction décrypte pour vous les actualités marquantes de la matière, accompagnées de retours concrets de professionnels et de praticiens sur l'évolution de la réglementation. A vos casques ! Dans ce premier épisode : Lise Lafille, juriste en droit de l'environnement, reçoit Maître Marie-Pierre Maître, avocate associée gérante du cabinet Atmos Avocats, pour faire le point sur le nouveau référentiel d'évaluation de la qualité des dossiers d'autorisation environnementale. Anne-Laure Tulpain, juriste en droit de l'environnement, revient sur la médiatique loi Duplomb et sur la décision de la Cour d'Appel de Paris de septembre 2025 dans l'affaire « Justice pour le vivant » sur les pesticides. Olivier Cizel, rédacteur en chef adjoint, nous explique les enjeux du jugement du tribunal administratif de Toulouse rendu en février 2025 concernant l'impact environnemental du projet d'autoroute A69. Un podcast présenté par Camille Vinit, rédactrice en chef, et réalisé par Olivier Cizel et Jérémy Martin, journaliste Lefebvre Dalloz. Musique : Alex MakeMusic - Good VibeHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:04:50 - Avec sciences - par : Alexandra Delbot - Une nouvelle étude menée au Puy-de-Dôme révèle la présence de pesticides dans des nuages. Certaines de ces substances sont interdites sur notre territoire, signe qu'elles peuvent voyager sur de longues distances, bien au-delà des zones d'épandage.
A recent study shows more than half of pregnant women in Monterey County are exposed to harmful pesticides. And, Carmel-by-the-Sea is finally getting street addresses.
Shots, nutrient-deficient diets, and pesticides are negatively impacting our children's health...and have been for some time. Today, Zen Honeycutt, founder and president of Moms Across America, offers startling insights on the serious damage and repercussions of all of the above. She discusses studies that points to the fact that our children are getting more toxins than nutrients in their lunches, and she shares her own personal heartbreaking loss and why this is making her more determined than ever to fight on behalf of our nation's children. She also shares where she aligns with the MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) movement and where she sees a need for improvement. Visit Zen's website: Moms Across America Join the Nourishing Our Children Facebook group Check out our sponsors: American Blossom Linens and Lumiram
Text us a comment or question!We're living longer - but not healthier. Chronic disease, obesity, cancer, and cognitive decline are skyrocketing, and most of us have been led to believe it's all about food and fitness. But there's a deeper story hiding in plain sight. In this eye-opening conversation, Coach Kevin English sits down with Dr. Nathan Donley, a cellular biologist turned environmental health researcher, to uncover the truth about the toxins all around us - and inside us. From pesticide-laden crops to chemical-filled water and everyday household products, Dr. Donley reveals how corporate profits and weak policy have created an invisible health crisis. You'll learn what these chemicals are doing to your body, how they interact with diet and lifestyle, and why prevention (not treatment) should be the future of medicine. If you've ever felt like you're doing “everything right” but still struggling to feel vibrant and strong, this episode will change the way you think about health, aging, and personal responsibility. In This Episode You'll Discover:Why chronic disease rates keep climbing - even as science advancesThe shocking truth about what's really in your food, water, and soilHow modern agriculture and corporate lobbying shape the “standard” American dietThe difference between dirt and living soil (and why it matters for your health)How long-term exposure to small amounts of toxins can sabotage your body's ability to healWhy the solution isn't a “detox” - it's systemic change and smarter choicesWhat steps you can take today to reduce exposure and reclaim control over your health About Dr. Nathan DonleyDr. Donley earned his PhD in Cell and Developmental Biology at Oregon Health and Sciences University, where he studied how toxic chemicals damage DNA and lead to cancer. Today, he works with the Center for Biological Diversity, fighting to expose the health and environmental dangers of pesticides and chemical pollution - and pushing for stronger protections for people, wildlife, and the planet.Visit https://www.biologicaldiversity.org to learn more and take action.Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/centerforbiodiv/
For decades pesticide-intensive farming of Easter lily bulbs on the Smith River Plain has contaminated groundwater and surface waters of the Smith River estuary, threatening the health of wildlife and humans along one of California's healthiest, most ecologically pristine rivers. Now the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board is considering new regulations to address this persistent pollution. Greg King, Executive Director of the Siskiyou Land Conservancy, joins the program to discuss an important upcoming townhall meeting—October 8th at 6 p.m. at the Del Norte County Board of Supervisors Chambers or participate remotely online—and what it would take to effectively regulation pesticide pollution. Support the show
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I explain why I recommend collecting soil nutrient samples to a 10 cm (4 inch depth). I also discuss the importance of repeated soil sampling in order to check the change in test results over time. I look at a photo gallery from the 2025 Danish Golf Championship.Posts discussed include:https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/recommended-soil-sampling-depth-for-turfgrass/https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/a-pesticide-free-golf-course/PACE Turf post about Vixen 7x stand loupes: https://www.paceturf.org/memberedition/where-to-find-small-magnifying-loupesRead more about all kinds of turfgrass topics at https://www.asianturfgrass.com/Find a suite of decision-making tools at https://www.paceturf.org/Get free ATC newsletters at https://www.asianturfgrass.com/newsletter/ Find out more about soil tests with ATC at https://www.asianturfgrass.com/project/soil-tests/
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This week on The Nutrition Couch, Leanne and Susie tackle the question that’s on everyone’s lips: Are Aussie berries safe to eat right now? We break down the new pesticide concerns, what it means for your weekly shop, and how to wash and store berries so they last longer. We also dive into new omega-3 research on muscle health as we age, review a supermarket “light lunch” pack that looks better than it really is, and answer a listener’s question about sardines — are they the ultimate budget superfood? In this episode: Aussie berries under review: What the latest pesticide concerns mean, and simple steps to keep your family safe. Omega-3 and muscle health: Why food sources work better than supplements for strength and healthy ageing. Lunchbox review: Our verdict on Primo’s ham-and-cheese “light lunch” pack — and smarter swaps you can make in minutes. Sardines spotlight: Cheap, nutritious, and packed with omega-3s — but are they for everyone? You’ll also hear: The quick wash method that actually reduces pesticide residues on berries. How to spread omega-3 intake across the week without blowing the budget. Why processed meats are still an “occasional only” choice, even when marketed as high-protein. If your diet could use a protein top-up, explore our scientifically formulated supplements at designedbydietitians.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Glyphosate is the most used herbicide in history - and it's in far more of your food than you realize. In this episode, Dr. Will Cole sits down with environmental health advocate Kelly Ryerson (Glyphosate Girl) to uncover the truth about Roundup, GMOs, and chemical farming. They discuss the connection between glyphosate and chronic illness, fertility, autoimmune conditions, and gut health, along with what you can do to limit exposure and support resilience in today's toxic world. For all links mentioned in this episode, visit www.drwillcole.com/podcastPlease note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Sponsors:You can get the Seven Minerals Magnesium Spray right now on Amazon. Just use code WILLCOLE7 at checkout to get 20% off your order.Visit gruns.co and use code WILLCOLE at checkout for up to 52% off your first order.Go to Quince.com/willcole for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five-day returns. Now available in Canada! Visit fromourplace.com/WILLCOLE and use code WILLCOLE for 10% off site wide.You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/WILLCOLE and using code WILLCOLE at checkout. Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome back to Beautifully Broken, where healing meets high performance. Today, I'm joined by Dr. Chad Yarbrough, a pioneer in genetic testing who's changing the way we think about privacy, precision, and personalized care. Dr. Chad takes us from his early days in functional medicine—watching nonverbal kids go verbal and infertility cases resolve—to building his own lab for complete data control.We dive deep into the science of SNPs, alleles, and the epigenome, and how to interpret your genetic report without panic or paralysis. Dr. Chad explains why knowledge truly is power, how to avoid being sold unnecessary supplements, and why environment and lifestyle are still the ultimate levers for gene expression. You'll also hear real-world stories of patients reversing early dementia, overcoming histamine intolerance, and reclaiming their vitality by aligning with their genetic strengths.This is a masterclass in genetic literacy, data privacy, and actionable wellness. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by health advice online, this conversation will leave you clear, empowered, and ready to take ownership of your biology. Episode Highlights [00:00] – Welcome to Beautifully Broken: why genetics is a “river of misinformation” online[02:33] – Chad's first experience with functional medicine and genetic testing in a clinic setting[04:35] – The truth behind 23andMe: data sales, privacy breaches, and what most people don't know[06:37] – How genetics acts as your “roadmap” for personalized health and lab testing[08:05] – Moving away from fear: why color-coded reports and “red” SNPs can mislead consumers[09:42] – What sets MaxGen Labs apart: owning the machines, data privacy, and quality control[12:01] – Building easy-to-use reports with clear action steps instead of selling supplements[16:04] – Genetics 101 over coffee: DNA, alleles, and how your “recipe book” shapes you[17:52] – SNPs and supplements: why you need two indications before taking anything[21:30] – The overlooked role of histamine, diet, and environment before methylation support[25:53] – Full genome vs. validated SNPs: why more data isn't always better[30:32] – Epigenetics explained: the gun, the trigger, and the safety switch of gene expression[39:06] – Pesticide and toxin sensitivity: how your genes affect environmental exposures[41:59] – Tylenol, CYP genes, and glutathione: the hidden risk in a common pain reliever[46:15] – Real-life results: from methylfolate “aha” moments to reversing early dementia[50:49] – MTHFR and beyond: when methylfolate isn't the answer and what to try instead[54:21] – The #1 lifestyle needle-mover: detoxing your environment before supplements[59:01] – What it means to be “beautifully broken” from Chad's perspective Show ResourcesMaxGen Labs: https://maxgenlabs.com/BEAUTIFULLYBROKENCode beautifullybrokenUpgrade Your WellnessBiological Blueprint Program (Freddie's custom coaching): https://www.beautifullybroken.world/biological-blueprintBeam Minerals: beamminerals.com/beautifullybroken — Code: BEAUTIFULLYBROKENLightPathLED: lightpathled.pxf.io/c/3438432/2059835/25794 — Code: beautifullybrokenSilver Biotics: https://www.silverbiotics.com — Code: BEAUTIFULLYBROKEN CONNECT WITH FREDDIEWork with Me: https://www.beautifullybroken.world/biological-blueprintWebsite and Store: (http://www.beautifullybroken.world) Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/beautifullybroken.world/) YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/@freddiekimmel Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chlorpyrifos exposure during pregnancy causes lasting brain damage in children after birth, including thicker cortex regions, reduced white matter, and impaired fine motor skills development Prenatal pesticide exposure triggers neuroinflammation and oxidative stress, creating a cycle of mitochondrial damage that reduces blood flow and neuronal density in developing brains Female babies show higher vulnerability to chlorpyrifos effects, experiencing more sleep apnea, breathing problems, and elevated inflammatory molecules in brain tissue than males Pesticide exposure alters gene expression through epigenetic changes, permanently affecting how the brain responds to stress, inflammation, and memory formation throughout life Strategies to protect your health include filtering drinking water, exercising regularly, improving indoor air quality, and choosing organic produce to reduce pesticide exposure
Ep 229 | This week on Discover Ag, Natalie and Tara dig into the headlines shaping agriculture, food safety, and pop culture — with their usual dose of fact-checking and fun. First up: The Apeel controversy explodes across social media with fearmongering videos, Bill Gates conspiracy theories, and actual lawsuits. The hosts break down the misinformation campaigns targeting the food coating company, from Michelle Pfeiffer's apology to why transparency in food labeling has become such a flashpoint. Then, the most unexpected crossover of 2025: Jelly Roll meets the Pope! The country star performed at the first Vatican City concert in 2,000 years, and the hosts can't get over this redemption story that has everyone talking about grace, second chances, and the power of music. Next, Farm Aid hits its 40th anniversary milestone. Willie Nelson's nonprofit has raised $85 million for family farmers over four decades, and this year's concert almost didn't happen due to labor strikes. Plus, they're pioneering local food at major events with their "Homegrown Concessions" model. And finally, natural fibers are making a comeback in sportswear! Venus Williams wore wool to the US Open, signaling a shift away from synthetic fabrics. The hosts dive into sustainability, microplastics in oceans, and why your grandma's scratchy sweater perception of wool needs an update. BUT WAIT — there's more! Stick around for Lainey Wilson's viral Family Feud moment that has the internet losing it over Britney Spears songs, plus updates on the hosts' "Discover on the Road" series featuring sheep trails in Montana and cotton farming adventures. What We Discovered This Week
durée : 02:30:01 - Les Matins - par : Guillaume Erner, Yoann Duval - - réalisation : Félicie Faugère
Parkinson's disease is the fastest-growing neurological condition in the world—and according to Dr. Ray Dorsey, it doesn't have to be this way. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Dorsey, a leading neurologist, Parkinson's researcher, and tireless advocate for rethinking chronic illness. Together, we unpack why the rates of Parkinson's have doubled in the last 25 years and explore a bold claim: Parkinson's is largely a manmade and preventable disease.Dr. Dorsey's message is urgent yet hopeful: prevention is possible, but it requires awareness, advocacy, and collective action. Dr. Ray Dorsey is a neurologist and one of the world's foremost voices in Parkinson's disease research and care. With deep clinical expertise and a passion for health care innovation, he is reshaping how we understand and address chronic illness. His parents were both psychiatrists, and he knew from first grade that he wanted to become a doctor. Today, he combines that lifelong love of learning with a mission to prevent Parkinson's and improve the lives of millions worldwide. *** Subscribe to The Neuro Experience for more conversations at the intersection of brain science and performance. I'm committed to bringing you evidence-based insights that you can apply to your own health journey. *** A huge thank you to my sponsors for supporting this episode. Check them out and enjoy exclusive discounts: Troscriptions: Go to www.troscription.com/neuro | Code: NEURO for 10% your first order Ketone IQ: Go to https://ketone.com/NEURO for 30% OFF your subscription order + receive a free gift with your second shipment. Caraway: Visit https://carawayhome.com/neuro and you can take an additional 10% off your next purchase. Manukora: Head to https://manukora.com/NEURO to save up to 31% plus $25 worth of free gifts with the Starter Kit. Rula: Go to https://rula.com/NEURO to get started today. Puori: Go to https://puori.com/NEURO and use the code NEURO at checkout for 20% off. *** I'm Louisa Nicola — clinical neuroscientist — Alzheimer's prevention specialist — founder of Neuro Athletics. My mission is to translate cutting-edge neuroscience into actionable strategies for cognitive longevity, peak performance, and brain disease prevention. If you're committed to optimizing your brain — reducing Alzheimer's risk — and staying mentally sharp for life, you're in the right place. Stay sharp. Stay informed. Join thousands who subscribe to the Neuro Athletics Newsletter → https://bit.ly/3ewI5P0 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louisanicola_/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/louisanicola_ *** Learn more about Dr. Ray Dorsey's work: Ending Parkinson's DiseaseExplore Parkinson's 25 recommendations in his book The Parkinson's Plan to reduce your risk. Topics discussed: 00:00:00:00 — Intro 00:01:45:16 — Rising rates of Parkinson's & preventability00:03:59:20 — How it starts & prodrome (decades-long progression).00:05:27:22 — TCE & contaminated water/sites (Camp Lejeune, Woburn, Brooklyn, Silicon Valley). 00:10:36:02 — Dry cleaning exposure (perc), apartments above cleaners. 00:12:31:08 — Pathophysiology I: mitochondria, substantia nigra, alpha-synuclein. 00:17:06:16 — Pathophysiology II: body-first vs brain-first; REM sleep behavior disorder.00:23:52:16 — Diagnosis: clinical features, imaging/biomarkers. 00:25:44:09 — Genetics (12.5%) & environmental susceptibility; TCE history/regulation. 00:29:12:23 — Pesticides: chlorpyrifos, paraquat; golf-course & agricultural exposure. 00:34:14:00 — Consumer guidance: wash produce; prioritize organic meat/dairy; contamination case studies. 00:37:58:11 — Sex differences & exposure sociology; possible estrogen protection. 00:39:37:03 — Management mindset: no cure; reduce exposures; 25 recommendations; occupational risks.00:41:05:15 — Air pollution & purifiers: PM2.5, blood–brain barrier bypass, home monitoring.00:46:53:17 — Water purification: filters vs RO; well-water testing & regulation gaps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, Dr. Jeff Miller, Principal Field Investigator and President of Miller Research LLC, explains how private agricultural research supports the crop industry, especially in potatoes and sugar beets. He breaks down trial protocols, crop damage evaluations, pesticide application decisions, and the impact of policy and public perception. Listen now on all major platforms!"USDA tests come in below allowable residue levels: our food supply is amazingly safe."Meet the guest: Dr. Jeff Miller earned his Ph.D. in Plant Pathology from Washington State University, focusing on potato late blight. With academic experience at the University of Minnesota and the University of Idaho, he now leads Miller Research LLC, conducting crop production and pest management trials.Liked this one? Don't stop now — Here's what we think you'll love!What you will learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:08) Introduction(04:16) Research protocol planning(09:06) Trial plot design(14:43) IPM in potatoes(16:50) Cost analysis(20:40) Herbicide public perception(25:53) Final three questionsThe Crop Science Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:- KWS
In this episode Dr Stephanie Seneff PhD explains how autism, Parkinson's, ADHD, brain fog, anxiety, depression, and hormone disruption are related to the pesticide glyphosate. She talks about the mechanisms of how it affects bacteria and disrupts our ecosystem. I ask her if donating blood lowers glyphosate, potential supplements that can help remove it, and her thoughts on alcohol, cannabis and tobacco as they relate to glyphosate. She talks about why she loves sulfur rich foods, why she isn't a fan of Ozempic and statin drugs, how manganese gets targeted by glyphosate, her thoughts on gluten intolerance, and more. Stephanie's website: https://stephanieseneff.net My website: www.matt-blackburn.com Mitolife products: www.mitolife.co Music by Nicholas Jimenez: https://spoti.fi/4cte2nD
Ecoutez Ça va beaucoup mieux avec Jimmy Mohamed du 17 septembre 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Ecoutez Ça va beaucoup mieux avec Jimmy Mohamed du 17 septembre 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Martha Carlin, CEO and founder of the Bio Collective.
Martha Carlin, CEO and founder of the Bio Collective, details the significant influence of the microbiome on overall health. Martha discusses her unconventional path from accounting to microbiome research, sparked by her husband's Parkinson's diagnosis. Together, they explore the complex connections between gut health and diseases like Parkinson's, autism, and even Alzheimer's. Martha sheds light on groundbreaking research funded by NIH grants, the potential of machine learning and AI in understanding microbiome patterns, and the future prospects of personalized probiotics. Practical advice on maintaining a healthy microbiome, the impact of diet and exercise, and the intriguing intersections between gut health, neurochemistry, and systemic diseases are highlighted. The discussion also covers challenges in integrating microbiome research into clinical practice and potential future therapies.
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On Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg, Dani speaks with Dr. Jane Nyaranga Ambuku Wamatu, a Senior Small Ruminant Nutritionist at the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA). They discuss the role that animal agriculture plays in regenerative food systems, how scientists can work alongside farmers to develop resilience, and training youth to become agri-preneurs. Plus hear about what's in the latest report from the Make America Healthy Again Commission, what new findings reveal about women's role in sub-Saharan food and agriculture systems, the devastation caused by heavy rains in India and Pakistan, and hopeful news on pesticide regulation. While you're listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your feedback. You can listen to “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” wherever you consume your podcasts.
My guest is Michael Snyder, PhD, professor of genetics at Stanford and an expert in understanding why people respond differently to various foods, supplements, behavioral and prescription interventions. We discuss how to optimize your health and lifespan according to what type of glucose responder you are, which genes you express, your lifestyle and other factors. Dr. Snyder also explains the key ages when you need to be particularly mindful about following certain health practices. We also discuss how people respond in opposite ways to different fiber types. This episode ought to be of interest and use to anyone seeking to understand their unique biological needs and how to go about meeting those needs. Sponsors AGZ by AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman Wealthfront*: https://wealthfront.com/huberman David: https://davidprotein.com/huberman Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/huberman Function: https://functionhealth.com/huberman *This experience may not be representative of the experience of other clients of Wealthfront, and there is no guarantee that all clients will have similar experiences. Cash Account is offered by Wealthfront Brokerage LLC, Member FINRA/SIPC. The Annual Percentage Yield (“APY”) on cash deposits as of December 27, 2024, is representative, subject to change, and requires no minimum. Funds in the Cash Account are swept to partner banks where they earn the variable APY. Promo terms and FDIC coverage conditions apply. Same-day withdrawal or instant payment transfers may be limited by destination institutions, daily transaction caps, and by participating entities such as Wells Fargo, the RTP® Network, and FedNow® Service. New Cash Account deposits are subject to a 2-4 day holding period before becoming available for transfer. Timestamps 00:00 Michael Snyder 03:33 Healthy Glucose Range, Continuous Glucose Monitors CGM, Hemoglobin A1c 09:02 Individual Variability & Food Choice, Glucose Spikes & Sleepiness 12:18 Sponsors: AGZ by AG1 & Wealthfront 15:16 Glucose Spikes, Tools: Post-Meal Brisk Walk; Soleus “Push-Ups”; Exercise Snacks 21:06 Glucose Dysregulation, Diabetes & Sub-Phenotypes, Tool: Larger Morning Meal 28:34 Exercise Timing, Muscle Insulin Resistance 30:49 Diabetes Subtyping, Weight, Glucose Control; Incretins 35:41 GLP-1 Agonists, Diabetes, Tool: Muscle Maintenance & Resistance Training 38:40 Metformin, Berberine, Headaches 41:01 GLP-1 Agonists, Cognition, Longevity, Tool: Habits Support Medication; Cycling 47:41 Subcutaneous vs Visceral Fat, Organ Stress 49:10 Sponsors: David & Eight Sleep 51:58 Meal Timing & Sleep, Tools: Post-Dinner Walk, Routines, Bedtime Consistency 57:16 Microbiome, Immune System & Gut; Diet & Individual Variability 1:02:52 Fiber Types, Cholesterol & Glucose, Polyphenols 1:09:50 Food As Medicine; Fiber, Microbiome & Individual Variability; Probiotics 1:18:48 Sponsor: Function 1:20:35 Profiling Healthy Individuals, Genomes, Wearables 1:26:31 Whole-Body MRIs, Nodules, Healthy Baseline, Early Diagnosis 1:34:07 Sensors, CGM, Sleep, Heart Rate Variability HRV, Tools: Mindset Effects, Increase REM 1:39:30 HRV, Sleep, Exercise, Tool: Long Exhales; Next-Day Excitement & Sleep 1:42:48 Organ Aging, “Ageotypes”; Biological Age vs Chronological Age 1:49:41 Longevity, Health Span, Genetics, Blue Zones 1:52:19 Epigenetics, Viral Infection & Disease 1:58:54 ALS, Heritability; Neuroprotection, Nicotine 2:03:47 Air Quality, Allergies, DEET & Pesticides, Inflammation, Mold; Microplastics 2:15:02 Single-Drop Blood Test & Biomarkers, Wearables, Observational Trials 2:20:33 Acupuncture, Blood Pressure 2:26:40 Immersive Events & Mental Health Benefits 2:34:59 Data, Nutrition & Lifestyle; Siloed Health Care vs Personalized Medicine 2:43:06 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Common pesticides don't just kill pests — they disrupt how your gut bacteria function, leading to inflammation, metabolic stress, and immune imbalance Even small amounts of pesticides in food or water damage your microbiome, blocking the production of protective compounds like butyrate that keep your gut lining intact Research shows that some gut bacteria absorb and store pesticides, turning into toxic reservoirs that trigger long-term inflammation throughout your body Damaged gut bacteria have been linked to higher rates of autoimmune conditions like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, especially in people with repeated exposure You can protect your gut by choosing organic foods, filtering your water, sweating out toxins, and supporting regenerative farms that don't rely on harmful chemicals
TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: Trump Demands COVID Vaccine Data, Tracy Slepcevic, Question of the Day, Lycopus Virginicus, Pesticides vs Kids' Health, Dr. James Thorp & Celia Farber, ADHD Meds for Preschoolers and MORE! https://robertscottbell.com/trump-demands-covid-vaccine-data-tracy-slepcevic-question-of-the-day-lycopus-virginicus-pesticides-vs-kids-health-dr-james-thorp-celia-farber-adhd-meds-for-preschoolers-and-more/https://boxcast.tv/view/trump-demands-covid-jab-data-tracy-slepcevic-autism-walk-dr-james-thorp--celia-farber-vax-facts---the-rsb-show-9-2-25-e8pohyuuctivdxom7wno Please read this disclaimer carefully before you (“you”, “your”) use our [Your Website URL] website (“website”, “service”) operated by the [Your Business Name] (“operator”, “us”, “we”, “our”). Purpose and Character The use of copyrighted material on the website is for non-commercial, educational purposes, and is intended to provide benefit to the public through information, critique, teaching, scholarship, or research. Nature of Copyrighted Material Weensure that the copyrighted material used is for supplementary and illustrative purposes and that it contributes significantly to the user's understanding of the content in a non-detrimental way to the commercial value of the original content. Amount and Substantiality Our website uses only the necessary amount of copyrighted material to achieve the intended purpose and does not substitute for the original market of the copyrighted works. Effect on Market Value The use of copyrighted material on our website does not in any way diminish or affect the market value of the original work. We believe that our use constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. If you believe that any content on the website violates your copyright, please contact us providing the necessary information, and we will take appropriate action to address your concern.
Naysayers suggest that organic, regenerative farming is impractical, expensive, and less productive than conventional farming methods. Farmer Bob Quinn has been at it for over 40 years and he is convinced that not only is organic and regenerative farming is possible, it produces greater yields and can be more profitable. He tells numerous stories today from his own experience and from the farmers he's mentored over the years. He highlights how regenerative agriculture is a better way to farm, producing food that is better to eat. He talks about trends in farming, and his "four main pillars for turning food into medicine". Visit Bob's websites: quinninstitute.org and realorganicproject.org Register for the Wise Traditions conference at wisetraditions.org Check out our sponsors: Paleovalley and Harvest Right
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Provision 453 of the current House Appropriations bill for FY 2026 will create, in effect, a kind of liability shield for pesticide companies, protecting them from lawsuits. This means that if you are made sick by their products you will have no real legal recourse, even though scientific evidence points to the harm caused by their products. Today, molecular toxicologist Dr. Alexandra Muñoz helps us examine this particular provision that is in front of U.S. lawmakers right now. We invite you to learn more about what's at stake, the ramifications of this bill's passage, and to act swiftly to communicate to U.S. representatives in the House and Senate that we do NOT want this bill passed with this provision. Visit Alexandra's website: toxicology.riverwyn-institute.com Contact your U.S. representatives at congress.gov/members Become a member of the Weston A. Price Foundation (and use code pod10): westonaprice.org