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Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Nathan Jones, founder and CEO of Xlear, Inc.
Nathan Jones, founder and CEO of Xlear, Inc., reveals xylitol's role in supporting oral and nasal “gateway” microbiomes by selectively starving acid-producing Strep mutans rather than indiscriminately killing bacteria, and warns that harsh mouthwashes can disrupt beneficial oral bacteria linked to nitric oxide production and possibly blood pressure. Jones outlines Spry and Xlear products (gum, mints, toothpaste, mouthwash, dry-mouth “Rain,” and upcoming gummy candies, a new dental probiotic with added nutrients, and a direct-to-consumer oral bacteria test kit with pre/post tracking). He discusses diet, emphasizing sugar as a key driver of cavities and criticizing limited focus on sugar in a Surgeon General oral health report. In part two, Jones describes ongoing and planned legal actions against the FTC over shifting evidentiary standards and reputational damage, then reviews Xlear's allergy and respiratory approach via nasal hygiene, product tiers (regular, Max with quercetin, Rescue botanicals, and a decongestant), and a forthcoming ectoine-based spray to support mucus barrier integrity.
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We have a great topic and guest today. We will focus on The Importance of Xylitol for Your Family's Health & Wellness this Summer.Our guest today is our good friend, Nathan Jones. It's been 26 years now since you founded Xlear, Inc. in 2000. Xlear is the xylitol-product based company whose revolutionary all-natural approach to upper respiratory and oral health has improved the quality of life for people around the globe.Xlear Nasal Spray with xylitol is a natural solution and alternative to the over-the-counter medicated nasal sprays that you find in stores today. It is the preferred course of action for most physicians and their patients looking to alleviate congestion from colds, flu, allergies, and sinus problems. And your Spry line of oral care products with xylitol has thousands of clinical studies showing xylitol's effectiveness in creating an unfriendly environment for bacteria in the mouth and helping to reduce the risk of tooth decay and other oral health issues naturally.The 3-minute morning routine that stops allergies before they start.XLEAR's Retailers: Walgreens, CVS, Vitamin Shoppe, Target, Kroger, Sprouts, Natural Grocers and most natural products retailers nationwide.XLEAR's Online Retailers: Amazon, iHerb, Lucky Vitamin, and Vitacost.comLearn more at Xlear.com
Nutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses a listener question about whether agave nectar can contribute to obesity like high-fructose corn syrup, arguing that regular use of sweeteners—including agave, honey, monk fruit, stevia, aspartame, sucralose, allulose, and sugar alcohols—can maintain sweet cravings, spike insulin, and contribute to weight-loss plateaus, with added concerns such as microbiome effects, GI upset, and aspartame's neurotoxicity. She notes insulin's role in fat storage and blood pressure via sodium retention, and suggests that needing a sweetener in coffee or tea may indicate dependence on sweetness. She then covers a newly developed, validated Food Noise Questionnaire (FNQ) published in Obesity to measure intrusive food-related rumination, highlighting its five Likert-scale items, study sample characteristics, and the need for further research, including effects of GLP-1 drugs.
Most people have been told to brush, floss, and show up for cleanings. What most people have never been told is that the bacteria living in your mouth can travel directly into your bloodstream and contribute to heart attack, stroke, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer. That missing information is medical gaslighting in one of its most systemic forms. In this episode of the Medical Disruptor Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Ellie Campbell, a family medicine physician with thirty years of clinical experience and advanced training in oral systemic health. Together, we trace back a structural gap in medicine that has been in place since 1840, the year dentistry was formally separated from the rest of the body. Two separate schools, two separate licensing boards, two separate clinical vocabularies. The result is a system where your cardiologist and your periodontist may never speak to each other, and where the source of your chronic inflammation can go completely undetected. This is one of the clearest examples of medical gaslighting that does not announce itself. Nobody tells you your symptoms are in your head. The information is simply never connected, bleeding gums get minimized, root canals are cleared without a conversation about downstream effects. The bacteria move and the inflammation builds. And the standard workup catches none of it. When the system was never designed to look for something, it will never find it. And when it never finds it, it stops asking. The gap is real, and it is medical gaslighting. Want more practical health tips? Join my newsletter! https://freechapter.lpages.co/newsletter-opt-in/ Check us out on social media: https://www.instagram.com/drefratlamandre https://www.facebook.com/drefratlamandre https://www.tiktok.com/@drefratlamandre #functionalmedicine #drefratlamandre #medicaldisruptor #NPwithaPHD #nursepractitioner #medicalgaslighting Chapters 0:00 – Introduction 1:11 – The patient who changed her career 6:00 – "Heart attacks are optional" 8:10 – Why basic cholesterol panels aren't enough 12:00 – The oral microbiome explained 15:26 – Mouth bacteria travel to the heart & brain 19:54 – Xylitol pregnancy tip 22:11 – The truth about root canals 29:00 – The "Fire Panel" — 3 blood tests for hidden dental inflammation Guest Links: FB: https://www.facebook.com/campbellfamilymed IG: @campbellfamilymedicine YT: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=campbell+family+medicine Website: www.campbellfamilymedicine.com Book: https://www.amazon.com/Blood-Pressure-BluePrint-Defeating-Hypertension-ebook/dp/B0CKC8347D Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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01. Supaderb - Neon Nights (Mage Remix) 02. Logistics - Future See Millenium 03. Mollie Collins, Gracie Van Brunt - Find Me Here 04. Apokain - Taylor 05. T-Trider - Keep It Running 06. Smooth, Zombie Cats, Sarah Pellicano - Never Had a Reason 07. Method - FM POWER 08. Bass VIP - Sloppy Bass 09. SKIYE - Sound Of The Underground 10. Dirtyphonics, More Plastic - Gumraah 11. RoVa - See U Work 12. Mayel - Vermillion 13. CiDiaH - Rodio 14. Dub Elements - Adrenaline 15. J. Augustus & MC Astro - Snakes ( Diode remix) 16. Punchman - Stuzha 17. Hackwaves - Back Door 18. Prdk, Zigi SC - NET 19. VVNO Z - Kicking You Out 20. yanekcore - Let It Out 21. NEMEAN & FractalOne - Chaos Theory 22. Freqax - Microb 23. Paperclip - Missed Words (Fade Duster Remix) 24. Blinded Theory - Crows 25. Basotdel - I Never Know 26. GNTLMAN - Like You 27. Drum Cypha - Blindfold 28. TC - Where's My Money (Capture the Bass Bootleg) 29. 2Kick - Black Flag 30. Dran Matras - Space of Drum and Bass 31. Logistics - TENZILLIONLIGHTYEARS 32. keeno, Vibre Strings - Juliet 33. Logistics - ARP80 34. Exile - Silence 35. Samath - Mimic 36. Nasz - Giant 37. Kimyan - Log Drum Song 38. NKZ - Amigo 39. Heft - To Your Heart 40. Exea - Young & Forgiving 41. Special Ingredient - Still The Same 42. MC Fats, Inja - Good Good Rhythm 43. G-Class, Flex Effect, Blackout JA & Da Fuchaman - Never Run 44. DJ Ron - 21st Century (Bladerunner Remix) 45. Dope Ammo, Jasmine Knight, RareForm - Set Me Free 46. Blade - Organ Time 47. Speaker Louis - Watch Your Back 48. Silloh, DKN - What You Are 49. The Sauce - I Feel Great 50. Vektah - Stay Real 51. Reflektor, Mad Sam - Bad Mon 52. Hexa & TJB - Beef Jerky 53. Business As Usual - Pocket Watch (Extended Mix) 54. Capture the Bass - Oi!!! 55. Trex - Steelo 56. Pruf - Feel The Love 57. Varkid - Selecta 58. AC13 - Brimstone Buckle 59. Agro - Emergency 60. Kimyan - Kumquat 61. Rosco - Bust A Clip (VIP) 62. Fifth, TRANS:T - Lost 63. Astral Haze - We R The Soultribe 64. RISC - Five Time 65. Varkid - Bring The Fire 66. K2T & Shodan - Enter The Mansion 67. Xylitol, Sculpture - Chromophoria 68. Varkid - Lost In The Machine 69. I Wannabe - Quelque Heures Avec Elle 70. Brookes Brothers - Close Enough 71. DRS, Zar, aya dia - Brave Hearts 72. Dilemma, BCee - Watch 73. Unders - The Echo Chamber 74. Satl, Konny Kon - Cold Nights 75. Con-Figure, Saffron - Winston Wolf 76. Dephzac - Music's All I Got 77. Mista Trick & Mista Trick Collective - Fire 78. antoanesko - KHARIZMA 79. NOTE, MNQ - Floating 80. Amorius - Only One 81. Euqsarosa - Band Aid 82. Gravity - Point of Singularity 83. Felov, T.R.A.C., Luke Truth - Pieces 84. DmitryArshin - LOVE
01. Supaderb - Neon Nights (Mage Remix) 02. Logistics - Future See Millenium 03. Mollie Collins, Gracie Van Brunt - Find Me Here 04. Apokain - Taylor 05. T-Trider - Keep It Running 06. Smooth, Zombie Cats, Sarah Pellicano - Never Had a Reason 07. Method - FM POWER 08. Bass VIP - Sloppy Bass 09. SKIYE - Sound Of The Underground 10. Dirtyphonics, More Plastic - Gumraah 11. RoVa - See U Work 12. Mayel - Vermillion 13. CiDiaH - Rodio 14. Dub Elements - Adrenaline 15. J. Augustus & MC Astro - Snakes ( Diode remix) 16. Punchman - Stuzha 17. Hackwaves - Back Door 18. Prdk, Zigi SC - NET 19. VVNO Z - Kicking You Out 20. yanekcore - Let It Out 21. NEMEAN & FractalOne - Chaos Theory 22. Freqax - Microb 23. Paperclip - Missed Words (Fade Duster Remix) 24. Blinded Theory - Crows 25. Basotdel - I Never Know 26. GNTLMAN - Like You 27. Drum Cypha - Blindfold 28. TC - Where's My Money (Capture the Bass Bootleg) 29. 2Kick - Black Flag 30. Dran Matras - Space of Drum and Bass 31. Logistics - TENZILLIONLIGHTYEARS 32. keeno, Vibre Strings - Juliet 33. Logistics - ARP80 34. Exile - Silence 35. Samath - Mimic 36. Nasz - Giant 37. Kimyan - Log Drum Song 38. NKZ - Amigo 39. Heft - To Your Heart 40. Exea - Young & Forgiving 41. Special Ingredient - Still The Same 42. MC Fats, Inja - Good Good Rhythm 43. G-Class, Flex Effect, Blackout JA & Da Fuchaman - Never Run 44. DJ Ron - 21st Century (Bladerunner Remix) 45. Dope Ammo, Jasmine Knight, RareForm - Set Me Free 46. Blade - Organ Time 47. Speaker Louis - Watch Your Back 48. Silloh, DKN - What You Are 49. The Sauce - I Feel Great 50. Vektah - Stay Real 51. Reflektor, Mad Sam - Bad Mon 52. Hexa & TJB - Beef Jerky 53. Business As Usual - Pocket Watch (Extended Mix) 54. Capture the Bass - Oi!!! 55. Trex - Steelo 56. Pruf - Feel The Love 57. Varkid - Selecta 58. AC13 - Brimstone Buckle 59. Agro - Emergency 60. Kimyan - Kumquat 61. Rosco - Bust A Clip (VIP) 62. Fifth, TRANS:T - Lost 63. Astral Haze - We R The Soultribe 64. RISC - Five Time 65. Varkid - Bring The Fire 66. K2T & Shodan - Enter The Mansion 67. Xylitol, Sculpture - Chromophoria 68. Varkid - Lost In The Machine 69. I Wannabe - Quelque Heures Avec Elle 70. Brookes Brothers - Close Enough 71. DRS, Zar, aya dia - Brave Hearts 72. Dilemma, BCee - Watch 73. Unders - The Echo Chamber 74. Satl, Konny Kon - Cold Nights 75. Con-Figure, Saffron - Winston Wolf 76. Dephzac - Music's All I Got 77. Mista Trick & Mista Trick Collective - Fire 78. antoanesko - KHARIZMA 79. NOTE, MNQ - Floating 80. Amorius - Only One 81. Euqsarosa - Band Aid 82. Gravity - Point of Singularity 83. Felov, T.R.A.C., Luke Truth - Pieces 84. DmitryArshin - LOVE
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Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. William Levine, a board-certified periodontist and chief scientist at Peri Active Oral Rinse.
Oral Health, Inflammation, and Periodontal Disease: Dr. William Levine, a board-certified periodontist and chief scientist at Peri Active Oral Rinse, offers a deep-dive on periodontal disease as an infectious inflammatory condition with autoimmune-like tissue destruction. It affects over 50% of U.S. adults over 35 and rises with age. He details bidirectional links between gum disease and systemic conditions, including cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes, and some dementias, and notes signs such as bleeding, pain, swelling, loose or shifting teeth, and gum recession. Levine explains plaque, dysbiosis, and biofilms, emphasizing mechanical plaque removal to preserve a healthy oral microbiome. Standard care includes scaling and root planing, possible surgery, and lasers; antiseptic rinses like chlorhexidine can be harsh and limited against biofilms. Levine describes a plant-bioactive rinse (gotu kola, echinacea, elderberry) designed to reduce harmful bacteria, penetrate gums, lower inflammation, and promote repair; xylitol may help via saliva stimulation. He also addresses smoking, dry mouth, fluoride toothpaste, interdental cleaning, and osteoporotic drugs' dental risks.
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Shirley Gutkowski, CVO and Primary Practitioner at Primal Air, joins us today to help navigate the “transition” period between Cold & Flu Season and Springtime Seasonal Allergy season that we are in now. We will discuss the importance of using Xlear Nasal Spray with xylitol no matter what season it is to maximize our nasal breathing abilities for nasal hygiene, eliminate pollutants, and stay healthy. We will also talk about the petition that Xlear has filed with the FDA to recognize xylitol as an active anticaries ingredient so dental professionals and patients can finally access this powerful tool and what you as a listener can do to help. Xylitol, a safe and natural compound, has been proven to stop cavity-causing bacteria and dramatically reduce tooth decay AND help grow and form faces to reach their genetic potential!Learn more about Xlear XLEAR's Retailers: Walgreens, CVS, Vitamin Shoppe, Target, Kroger, Sprouts, Natural Grocers and most natural products retailers nationwide.XLEAR's Online Retailers: Amazon, iHerb, Lucky Vitamin, and Vitacost.comThe petition requests that FDA:1. Amend 21 C.F.R. Part 355 to list xylitol as an approved anti-caries active ingredient.*Please review the actual petition here: https://xlearprofessional.com/anticaries
Broadcast from KSQD, Santa Cruz on 3-19-2026: Dr. Dawn warns that stacking multiple gummy supplements can cause GI distress from sugar alcohols like xylitol, sorbitol, and mannitol, with symptoms persisting up to three days after stopping. She recommends limiting sugar alcohol intake to 6mg daily and switching to non-gummy formulations if experiencing bloating, cramping, or diarrhea. An emailer asks about finding treatment for abdominophrenic dyssynergia, a condition causing progressive abdominal distension after meals. Dr. Dawn recommends using AI search to locate physical therapy centers offering EMG-guided biofeedback, and suggests ruling out SIBO and low stomach acid. Researchers at the American Chemical Society have created modified psilocybin variants designed to release the active compound more slowly, potentially reducing hallucinogenic effects while maintaining therapeutic benefits. Dr. Dawn expresses concern that such patentable alternatives could prevent legalization of natural psilocybin for addiction treatment. Japanese researchers used PET imaging to discover that ketamine rapidly relieves treatment-resistant depression by altering the distribution of AMPAR glutamate receptors in the brain. Within two weeks, patients' receptor patterns normalized to resemble healthy controls, with enduring changes tracking symptom improvement. A study found CBD and CBG improved fatty liver disease markers in mice by increasing phosphocreatine energy reserves and reactivating cellular recycling centers. Dr. Dawn notes the compounds were injected directly into the abdominal cavity, making the results impossible to translate to oral consumption, an example of headlines exceeding reality. King's College London research found that root canal treatment for apical periodontitis improved blood sugar, cholesterol, and inflammation markers over two years. Dr. Dawn advises regular flossing and periodically tapping teeth with a metal instrument to detect painful teeth needing attention. An emailer asks about Crohn's disease and the gut-brain axis. Dr. Dawn explains that the vagus nerve serves as a bidirectional highway between brain and gut, with gut bacteria producing serotonin that affects mood, while stress increases intestinal permeability and worsens inflammation. In medical news of the weird, scientists discovered that malaria parasites contain tiny iron crystals powered by hydrogen peroxide—the same fuel used in rockets. This first-ever biological self-propelled nanoparticle could inspire new approaches to powering medical nanobots.
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Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Nathan Jones, CEO and founder of Xlear, Inc.
Xylitol, FTC Censorship, and the Oral–Heart Health Connection: Nathan Jones, CEO and founder of Xlear, Inc., makers of xylitol-based nasal and dental hygiene products, and a health freedom advocate, discusses Jones' ongoing legal battle with the FTC. He addresses the difficulty of making health claims for hygiene products (including toothpaste and nasal sprays), the role of “weasel words” in supplement marketing, and concerns about regulatory double standards versus pharmaceuticals. He also reviews xylitol's benefits for dental caries and respiratory/ear infections, including references to studies and public-health examples (e.g., Finland and a Belize program reducing dental caries costs), and Jones' efforts to encourage Utah to implement xylitol gum programs in schools. He contrasts fluoride's enamel-strengthening approach with xylitol's effect on the underlying bacterial cause of tooth decay, discusses Utah's fluoride policy change and claims about fluoride's limited benefit, and highlights a correlation between poor oral health and cardiovascular risk via inflammation and bacterial translocation into the bloodstream, including pathogens found in atherosclerotic plaque, and links also discussed for dementia and Parkinson's. They close with commentary on health advocacy in the “MAHA era,” the challenges of entrenched federal bureaucracy, and Jones' preference for advocacy groups that teach industry to push back rather than comply.
Thank you for joining us for our 2nd Cabral HouseCall of the weekend! I'm looking forward to sharing with you some of our community's questions that have come in over the past few weeks… Linda: Hi Dr. Cabral, I listen to your podcast every morning when I drive my son to school. I love it! Recently, you mentioned the 4 things to do to add 14 years of life. Typically, I have a serving of aronia berries or goji berries every day. Does that count for one of the 5 servings of fruits and vegetables per day? Or, does the fruit have to be fresh or frozen? Thank you!! Linda Morgan: Hi Dr Cabral! I have fair skin and as I get older (currently in my mid-30s) I notice that I'm getting lots more freckles on my body- when I was younger I almost never got them. I'm curious if this is an indication of something health-related or if it's "just aging". Is there anything I can do to change this? Thank you! Maria: Can you talk about watery eyes?. usually every morning , corner of my eyes get watery and I always have to wipe them sometimes 2 to 3 times before I put my mascara on. Thank you for all you do spreading your knowledge. I love listening to your podcast every day, especially on the weekends. I really love the way you recap the week. Thanks again! S: I've been seeing xylitol nasal sprays being promoted lately. How is xylitol supposed to help nasal passages and is it safe and effective? When could this be helpful or not? Bettina: Hello Dr. Cabral, My son is 15 and has been grinding his teeth since age 6. It's not severe, but consistent. At 6, one craniosacral session reduced it by about half. Since then, he has had craniosacral therapy every few years, which helps but does not eliminate it. He also saw a physiotherapist specializing in neck and jaw, which helped slightly, though craniosacral was more effective. He likely has mild Scheuermann's based on posture, similar to his father and grandmother. None of them are diagnosed, but all show the same posture. Not sure if there can be a link. He has never had headaches or similar issues. He is active and happy. He takes daily: multivitamin, magnesium (Magnesium taurate, magnesium gluconate, zinc picolinate), vitamin D, and zinc picolinate. The multivitamin is either food-state or a highly absorbable formula with high-dose B12 (methylcobalamin & adenosylcobalamin), active vitamin D3 from lichen. We live in Denmark, which does not allow import of the lab tests used by EquiLife anymore, so that is not an option. What would you recommend? Thank you for your time. Thank you for tuning into this weekend's Cabral HouseCalls and be sure to check back tomorrow for our Mindset & Motivation Monday show to get your week started off right! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/3649 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!
On today's episode of The Wholesome Fertility Podcast, I am joined by biological dentist and integrative health coach Dr. Toni Engram (@drtoniengram) to uncover one of the most overlooked foundations of reproductive health: your mouth. Most people do not realize that oral health is deeply connected to inflammation, autoimmune conditions, and fertility challenges. In this eye opening conversation, Dr. Toni explains how hidden infections, gum disease, mercury fillings, and even everyday products like fluoride can quietly impact hormones, gut health, thyroid function, and pregnancy outcomes. We dive into the science behind biological dentistry, the truth about fluoride, safer approaches to dental procedures, how the oral microbiome affects your fertility, and why preconception dentistry is one of the most powerful yet underutilized steps for preparing the body for pregnancy. If you have been working on your fertility, supporting your gut, addressing autoimmune conditions, or simply trying to reduce inflammation and support your hormones, this episode is a must listen. Your mouth may be the missing piece. Key Takeaways: Oral health is directly connected to inflammation, gut health, and autoimmune conditions. Mercury fillings and hidden infections can trigger systemic inflammation and impact fertility. Biological dentistry uses safer materials and focuses on root cause healing. Fluoride carries risks including thyroid disruption and neurotoxicity. Xylitol, hydroxyapatite, and simple daily habits can safely support remineralization and overall oral health. Guest Bio: Dr. Toni Engram is a biological dentist, integrative health coach, and owner of Flourish Dental Boutique in Richardson, Texas. After facing her own autoimmune challenges, Dr. Engram transformed her traditional practice into one centered on whole-body wellness and the prevention and root cause treatment of oral disease. She holds degrees from Texas Christian University and Baylor College of Dentistry and is a member of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) and the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine (IABDM). Dr. Engram is SMART certified in safe amalgam removal, accredited through the IAOMT, a TBI Ambassador with The Breathe Institute, and a certified Integrative Health Coach through the Institute of Integrative Nutrition. Her mission is to help patients understand the powerful connection between oral and systemic health, empowering them to optimize their well-being from the inside out. Links and resources: Visit Dr. Toni's Website: http://flourish.dental Follow her on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drtoniengram/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flourishdentalboutique/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@yourholisticdentist X: https://x.com/DentalFlourish TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flourishdentalboutique LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-toni-engram-11081731/ _____________________________ Disclaimer: The information shared on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your health or fertility care. Ready to discover what your body needs most on your fertility journey? Take the personalized quiz inside The Wholesome Fertility Journey and get tailored resources to meet you exactly where you are: https://www.michelleoravitz.com/the-wholesome-fertility-journey For more about my work and offerings, visit: www.michelleoravitz.com Curious about ancient wisdom for fertility? Grab my book The Way of Fertility: https://www.michelleoravitz.com/thewayoffertility Join the Wholesome Fertility Facebook Group for free resources & community support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/ Connect with me on social: Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertilityFacebook: The Wholesome Lotus
This classic Dental Hacks episode features a long-form interview with Dr. Rella Christensen of TRAC Research (formerly CRA). The discussion covers the history of independent product evaluation, the challenges of maintaining objectivity in dental research, and significant findings regarding restorative materials and caries management. The original interview had really poor sound quality but a little help from an Adobe AI filter really cleared it up. This interview was worth another listen, I think! Key Interview Highlights 1. The Origins and Ethics of TRAC Research History: The organization began in 1976 (founded by Gordon Christensen) with the goal of collecting subjective data from clinicians to create objective "Consumer Reports" style rankings for dentistry. Unbiased Stance: Dr. Christensen emphasized that TRAC is a non-profit foundation that accepts no funding from manufacturers. If a company refuses to provide a product for testing (often fearing a negative review), TRAC purchases it on the open market to ensure the data is captured. The "File Drawer" Effect: They discussed how negative research is rarely published in journals due to corporate influence in dental schools and editorial boards. TRAC aims to publish the truth, even when it is negative. 2. Restorative Materials: The Zirconia Revolution 10-Year Study Results: Dr. Christensen detailed a 10-year study comparing various ceramic systems. The Failure: Zirconia substructures (like Lava) survived well, but the veneering ceramics (porcelain layered on top) had massive failure rates (chipping and cracking). The Winner: The study pointed toward monolithic zirconia (specifically BruxZir) and lithium disilicate (e.max) as the most durable options. Translucency Warning: She noted that as manufacturers push for more translucent (anterior) zirconia, they often lower the flexural strength (from ~1200 MPa to ~600 MPa). She cautioned that the long-term fracture toughness of these newer, "prettier" zirconias was still unknown at the time 3. The "Bombshell": Enamel Remineralization & Caries The Study: TRAC performed an in-depth clinical study on 330 orthodontic patients (high risk for white spot lesions). They tested various protocols including MI Paste, Fluoride Varnish, Ozone, and Xylitol against a control group. The Result: None of the products performed statistically better than the control group (who did nothing special), with the exception of PreviDent 5000, which was only marginally better. The Conclusion: Dr. Christensen concluded that you cannot arrest caries or remineralize enamel if the patient's diet is not addressed. She stated that dental caries is "the only infectious disease we attempt to treat while allowing the cause [sugar] to continue." Join the Very Dental Facebook Group using one of these passwords: Timmerman, Bioclear, Hornbrook, Gary, McWethy, Papa Randy, or Lipscomb! The Very Dental Podcast network is and will remain free to download. If you'd like to support the shows you love at Very Dental then show a little love to the people that support us! I'm a big fan of the Bioclear Method! I think you should give it a try and I've got a great offer to help you get on board! Use the exclusive Very Dental Podcast code VERYDENTAL8TON for 15% OFF your total Bioclear purchase, including Core Anterior and Posterior Four day courses, Black Triangle Certification, and all Bioclear products. Crazy Dental has everything you need from cotton rolls to equipment and everything in between and the best prices you'll find anywhere! If you head over to verydentalpodcast.com/crazy and use coupon code "VERYSHIP" you'll get free shipping on your order! Go save yourself some money and support the show all at the same time! The Wonderist Agency is basically a one stop shop for marketing your practice and your brand. From logo redesign to a full service marketing plan, the folks at Wonderist have you covered! Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/wonderist! Enova Illumination makes the very best in loupes and headlights, including their new ergonomic angled prism loupes! They also distribute loupe mounted cameras and even the amazing line of Zumax microscopes! If you want to help out the podcast while upping your magnification and headlight game, you need to head over to verydentalpodcast.com/enova to see their whole line of products! CAD-Ray offers the best service on a wide variety of digital scanners, printers, mills and even their very own browser based design software, Clinux! CAD-Ray has been a huge supporter of the Very Dental Podcast Network and I can tell you that you'll get no better service on everything digital dentistry than the folks from CAD-Ray. Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/CADRay!
Episode 73: Xylitol Poisoning ** Listen to this important PSA about Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs
Victory Hemp turns hemp seeds into clean protein, healthy oils, and even xylitol with a solvent-free, patented process built for every aisle. At 00:00 we define what “hemp food” really is; by 01:20 we outline Victory Hemp's B2B product stack; at 03:00 we unpack the solvent-free patent and why taste/clean label matter. Around 05:00 we hit functionality (emulsifying, gelling, egg replacement). At 06:30 we cover North American supply and USMCA sourcing, then 08:00 the next facility plan (~$21M, equity + USDA B&I/NMTC). By 10:00 we map capacity (> $30M revenue) and path to self-fund growth. At 11:30 we dive into zero-waste (hulls → xylitol), and by 13:00 we close on macro tailwinds: the protein boom, GLP-1 nutrition needs, and renewable fuels potential.
In this episode, the host welcomes Dr. Ellie, a seasoned dentist with over 50 years of experience in holistic health. Dr. Ellie shares her journey from adopting holistic practices at a young age to becoming a pioneer in integrative dental care. She discusses her extensive background, including early adoption of probiotics, interval training, and natural health practices that were once considered unconventional. The conversation touches on the evolution of dental health knowledge, particularly with respect to the Human Microbiome Project, and its implications for modern dentistry. Dr. Ellie emphasizes the importance of understanding the role of bacteria in oral health and offers insights into effective dental care for children, including the drawbacks of traditional practices like fluoride supplements. The episode is filled with practical advice and testimonials from people who have benefited from Dr. Ellie's methodologies, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in holistic dental care.About Dr. Ellie:Dr. Ellie Phillips, DDS, is a preventive dentist and oral health educator dedicated to helping people stop cavities and gum disease naturally—without unnecessary dental procedures. With over four decades of experience, she created the Complete Mouth Care System, a science-based, affordable daily routine designed to restore and protect oral health at home. Through her books, online bootcamps, and Zellie's oral care products, Dr. Ellie empowers individuals to take control of their dental health, heal naturally, and “kiss their dentist goodbye"Connect with Courtney: https://www.instagram.com/drelliephillips/Website: https://drellie.com/_________Sponsored By:→ Troscriptions | There's a completely new way to optimize your health. Give it a try at http://troscriptions.com/SARAHK, or enter SARAHK at checkout for 10% off your first order.→ Bon Charge| Go to https://us.boncharge.com/products/red-light-face-mask?rfsn=8108115.26608d & use code for SARAHKLEINER for 15% off storewide._________Timestamps00:00 The Power of Xylitol: A Revolutionary Study01:37 Challenging Natural Health Norms02:49 Introduction to the Evolving Wellness Podcast04:02 Welcoming Dr. Ellie Phillips04:23 Dr. Ellie's Journey in Holistic Health08:20 The Importance of Oral Microbiome14:59 Xylitol's Impact on Oral Health18:31 Methylene Blue and Other Health Tips58:35 The Importance of Preventive Dentistry59:21 Tragic Consequences of Sedation in Pediatric Dentistry01:00:21 Alternative Approaches to Pediatric Dental Care01:02:13 Understanding Dental Plaque and Calculus01:06:24 The Role of Probiotics in Oral Health01:11:44 Fluoride: Benefits and Risks01:35:45 The Debate on Root Canals and Implants01:40:22 Final Thoughts and Resources________________________________________This video is not medical advice & as a supporter to you and your health journey - I encourage you to monitor your labs and work with a professional!________________________________________Get all my free guides and product recommendations to get started on your journey!https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/all-free-resourcesCheck out all my courses to understand how to improve your mitochondrial health & experience long lasting health! (Use code PODCAST to save 10%) - https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/coursesSign up for my newsletter to get special offers in the future! -https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/contactFree Guide to Building your perfect quantum day (start here) -https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/opt-in-9d5f6918-77a8-40d7-bedf-93ca2ec8387fMy free product guide with all product recommendations and discount codes:https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/resource_redirect/downloads/file-uploads/sites/2147573344/themes/2150788813/downloads/eac4820-016-b500-7db-ba106ed8583_2024_SKW_Affiliate_Guide_6_.pdf
Xylitol is far more than a natural sugar-free sweetener. Guest Lisa Stillman of Xlear (pronounced "clear') explains how xylitol in sinus and oral care products helps prevent and treat many health issues, such as cavities, ear infections, and respiratory infections like colds, Covid, and the flu.Reference Linkshttps://informedchoicewa.substack.com/https://xlear.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with clinical pharmacist, author, board-certified clinical nutritionist, and health expert Jim LaValle on the many health benefits of aged garlic extract.
Clinical Pharmacist, Author, Board-Certified Clinical Nutritionist, and Health Expert Jim LaValle details the many health benefits of aged garlic extract, particularly its impact on periodontal disease. He reveals exciting new research findings that show Kyolic Aged Garlic Extract supplements can significantly reduce periodontal pocket depth -- a key indicator of gingivitis and periodontal disease progression. He also highlights the role of aged garlic extract in reducing inflammation and improving gum health, which in turn has significant implications for cardiovascular and cognitive health. The conversation also touches on various formulations of aged garlic extract available from Kyolic, the importance of integrative approaches to health and wellness, and updates on the latest trends in anti-aging medicine, including peptides and GLP-1 agonists.
Guest Dr. Peter A. McCullough courageously reveals answers to questions about the intentionality of the Globalists in taking control over the world from a health perspective as Pam provides more evidence of their tactics in every other way.Faith to Live By is recognized By Feedspot as among the top 15 Charismatic Christian Podcasts: https://podcast.feedspot.com/charismatic_christian_podcasts/SHOW NOTES – Partial, view complete Show Notes Here.CONNECT WITH TODAY'S GUEST: Dr. Peter McCulloughDr. McCullough is an internist, cardiologist, epidemiologist holding degrees from 3 Universities. He is broadly published on a range of topics in medicine with > 1000 publications and > 700 citations in the National Library of Medicine. He has testified multiple times in the US Senate, US House of Representatives, European Parliament, and many state capitals concerning public health policy. Dr. McCullough's Substack and other pages: https://substack.com/chat/1119676 and https://www.thefocalpoints.com/ and https://www.twc.health/pages/courageous-discourse?ref=COURAGEGREECE TRIP DETAILS: https://pamelachristianministries.com/beyond-the-podcastLINKS FROM SHOW CONTENT:Seth Holehouse Man in America: https://maninamerica.substack.com/p/digital-id-and-the-death-of-freedomanXLEAR Nasal Spray with Xylitol: https://amzn.to/3IIjitmSenator Rand Paul's book “Deception”: https://amzn.to/4hhZGsQThe Wellness Co Ultimate Spike Detox: https://amzn.to/4715vHHBONUS:Sign up for Pam's Apologetics Class: https://pamelachristianministries.com/faith-to-live-by-training-centerACTION STEPS: If you like this podcast, help others derive the same benefit you do. Share this podcast with as many people as you can.SUPPORT:Purchase any goods or services listed in the Show Notes or from our web store.Learn more about Pam's books: https://pamelachristianministries.com/products-and-services/authors-page
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Nathan Jones, CEO of Xlear, Inc.
Nathan Jones, CEO of Xlear, Inc., details the benefits of xylitol in dental and respiratory health products such as nasal sprays and chewing gums under the Spry brand. Nathan advocates for the FDA to allow anti-cavity claims for xylitol and other compounds despite the current monopoly of fluoride in such claims. They question the efficacy and potential downsides of fluoride, and explore alternative dental health interventions. The episode also covers xylitol's role in preventing tooth decay, respiratory health benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic, and ongoing legal challenges with the FTC. Discussions highlight the potential implications of oral health on systemic diseases like cardiovascular disease and Parkinson's, and emphasize the importance of nasal hygiene alongside dental care.
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Cavities are still one of America's most common diseases – despite decades of fluoride use. Xlear is calling on the FDA to recognize xylitol as an active anticaries ingredient so dental professionals and patients can finally access this powerful tool. Xylitol, a safe and natural compound, has been proven to stop cavity- causing bacteria and dramatically reduce tooth decay.The American Dental Hygienist Association (ADHA) in conjunction with Xlear, a leader in hygiene products, filed a citizen petition with the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) urging the FDA to formally recognize xylitol as an approved Over-the-Counter (OTC) active ingredient in dental hygiene products, including toothpaste, rinses, gels, mouthwashes, gums, and lozenges.Xylitol addresses the root cause of tooth decay. In contrast, fluoride strengthens tooth enamel. Fluoride has almost no effect on the bacteria that causes tooth decay. Studies have shown that xylitol has a higher “protection factor” in fighting cavities than fluoride.“Dental decay is the single most common communicable, chronic disease inflicting Americans today. Moreover, dental decay is also closely associated with driving other serious health risks - ranging from heart disease to diabetes,” said Trisha O'Hehir, MS, RDH.Key Facts:· Nearly 90% of U.S. adults have experienced tooth decay.· Studies show xylitol can reduce cavities by up to 80%.· Xylitol works by neutralizing acid-producing bacteria and protecting enamel at the source.· Xylitol is safe if swallowed, a key benefit for children.· Widely used internationally, xylitol is already found in gum and oral hygiene products. The petition requests that FDA: Amend 21 C.F.R. Part 355 to list xylitol as an approved anti-caries active ingredient. Alternatively, issue a new OTC monograph under Section 505G of the FDCA.Learn more about the Petition hereXlear is one of the nation's leaders in effective xylitol hygiene products, available inpharmacies, big box stores, natural retailers and online.XLEAR's Retailers: Walgreens, CVS, Vitamin Shoppe, Target, Kroger, Sprouts, Natural Grocers and most natural products retailers nationwide.XLEAR's Online Retailers: Amazon, iHerb, Lucky Vitamin, and Vitacost.comLearn more at Xlear.com or SprySmile.com
Unveiling Fructan Intolerance: The Hidden Culprit Behind GI Issues. Leyla Muedin, a registered dietitian nutritionist, delves into the often misunderstood world of gastrointestinal issues, differentiating between gluten intolerance and fructan intolerance. She explains how emerging research suggests fructans, not gluten, may be the real trigger for many GI symptoms. Leyla discusses the structure, impact, and prevalence of fructans in various foods, and their role as prebiotics. She also highlights diagnostic methods and dietary approaches, particularly the Low FODMAP diet, to manage symptoms and properly identify intolerances. Check out part two of this episode next Friday.
The average American eats 75 pounds of sugar each year when we should consume only 25 to 30 pounds per year. In this episode, you'll discover:—Why sugar itself is not a bad thing, but what we've done with it is.—How the amount of fiber versus sugar in our diets has changed over the years.—How sugar affects children differently than adults, as sugar actually changes a child's brain chemistry similar to how cocaine changes a brain. And how sugar addiction can lead to drug addiction.—Why the problem is REFINED sugar that is more like a drug instead of the natural UNREFINED sugar that still contains all the nutrients.—The results of Dr. Prather's tests on his kids and their friends in choosing between snacks made with refined versus unrefined sugar.—Why you need a lot of fiber to properly process sugar. And why oatmeal cookies can be good for you if done correctly.—How sugar changes I.Q., speed of learning, and the ability to concentrate.—How sugar affects our immune system. And the links between sugar and cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity.—The healthy alternatives to sugar: Stevia (which Dr. Prather calls his favorite since it contains NEGATIVE calories), Xylitol (which helps prevent cavities and strengthens teeth), Honey (which if grown locally helps fight allergies), and Rapidura.—How purified fruit juices can be a problem since they take out all the fiber (and why Dr. Prather is pro-pulp).http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com
Guest Dr. Peter A. McCullough courageously reveals answers to questions about the intentionality of the Globalists in taking control over the world from a health perspective as Pam provides more evidence of their tactics in every other way.Faith to Live By is recognized By Feedspot as among the top 15 Charismatic Christian Podcasts: https://podcast.feedspot.com/charismatic_christian_podcasts/ SHOW NOTES – Partial, view complete Show Notes Here. CONNECT WITH TODAY'S GUEST: Dr. Peter McCulloughDr. McCullough is an internist, cardiologist, epidemiologist holding degrees from 3 Universities. He is broadly published on a range of topics in medicine with > 1000 publications and > 700 citations in the National Library of Medicine. He has testified multiple times in the US Senate, US House of Representatives, European Parliament, and many state capitals concerning public health policy. Dr. McCullough's Substack and other pages: https://substack.com/chat/1119676 and https://www.thefocalpoints.com/ and https://www.twc.health/pages/courageous-discourse?ref=COURAGE GREECE TRIP DETAILS: https://pamelachristianministries.com/beyond-the-podcast LINKS FROM SHOW CONTENT:Seth Holehouse Man in America: https://maninamerica.substack.com/p/digital-id-and-the-death-of-freedomanXLEAR Nasal Spray with Xylitol: https://amzn.to/3IIjitmSenator Rand Paul's book “Deception”: https://amzn.to/4hhZGsQThe Wellness Co Ultimate Spike Detox: https://amzn.to/4715vHHBONUS:Sign up for Pam's Apologetics Class: https://pamelachristianministries.com/faith-to-live-by-training-center ACTION STEPS: If you like this podcast, help others derive the same benefit you do. Share this podcast with as many people as you can. SUPPORT:Purchase any goods or services listed in the Show Notes or from our web store.Learn more about Pam's books: https://pamelachristianministries.com/products-and-services/authors-page
If you have a sweet tooth, there are some things you need to know about natural sweeteners, alternative sugars, sugar substitutes, and/or non-nutritive sweeteners. This episode goes all in on the benefits, risks, and recommendations for sweeteners. We break down the science, safety, and health effects of Aspartame, Acesulfame K, Stevia, Sucralose, Allulose, Erythritol, Xylitol, and Sorbitol. We look into the facts and what you need to know to make smarter choices. From diet sodas and protein bars to sugar-free desserts, these sweeteners are everywhere. But are they truly safe? Do sugar alcohols cause digestive issues? And is “natural” always better than “artificial”? Tune in to discover the difference between artificial vs. natural sweeteners. How non-nutritive sweeteners affect blood sugar, weight, and cravings. Which sweeteners may support wellness and which ones to watch out for. Also the latest research on the impacts of sugar alcohols on your gut microbiome, metabolic health, cardiovascular disease, neurological effects, and cancer risk. If you've ever wondered what's really in your “sugar-free” foods, this episode will give you the clarity you've been looking for.
Send me a text! I'd LOVE to hear your feedback on this episode!For all things Xylitol, go to https://xlear.com/Follow me on Instagram, where I am most active: https://www.instagram.com/sandyknutrition/I have 292 ratings, and I am honoured. Please consider rating my podcast with a few kind words wherever you are listening.Follow me on Substack, where I write explorative short articles on wellness, body, mind, spirit & soul: https://sandykruse.substack.com/Nate Jones, founder of Xlear, reveals how xylitol revolutionizes oral and nasal health by eliminating harmful bacteria and preventing pathogen adhesion to tissues. He shares compelling research about xylitol's effectiveness against respiratory infections, ear infections, and dental caries while explaining how it outperforms traditional treatments like fluoride.• Xylitol nasal spray was developed originally to prevent ear infections in children• Studies show xylitol prevents bacteria and viruses from adhering to tissue• Xylitol nasal spray increases airway volume by 36% compared to saline• Five-carbon sugars like xylitol were common in ancestral diets before refined sugar• Fluoride only masks tooth decay while xylitol treats the bacterial infection• Periodontal disease increased COVID hospitalization risk by 8x• Regulatory agencies prevented sharing of research about xylitol during pandemic• Grapefruit seed extract at 0.2% concentration showed remarkable antiviral properties• Proper hygiene and sanitation drove most health improvements historically, not pharmaceuticalsFind Xlear products at most major retailers including CVS, Walgreens, Target, Walmart, and natural health stores. Visit xlear.com for more information and research studies.Support the showPlease rate & review my podcast with a few kind words on Apple or Spotify. Subscribe wherever you listen, share this episode with a friend, and follow me below. This truly gives back & helps me keep bringing amazing guests & topics every week.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandyknutrition/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/sandyknutritionTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandyknutritionYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIh48ov-SgbSUXsVeLL2qAgRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5461001Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandyknutrition/Substack: https://sandykruse.substack.com/Podcast Website: https://sandykruse.ca
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden – Xylitol offers a natural way to support nasal health and oral hygiene by disrupting harmful bacteria and viruses while protecting the microbiome. Xlear's innovative products highlight benefits from reducing respiratory infections to preventing cavities. With legal challenges and growing interest in natural remedies, xylitol stands out as a preventive approach to healthier living...
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden – Xylitol offers a natural way to support nasal health and oral hygiene by disrupting harmful bacteria and viruses while protecting the microbiome. Xlear's innovative products highlight benefits from reducing respiratory infections to preventing cavities. With legal challenges and growing interest in natural remedies, xylitol stands out as a preventive approach to healthier living...
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In this episode of The Natural Health Podcast, Mihaela interviews Vladimir, an entrepreneur with a remarkable story of overcoming childhood cancer and building successful companies. They discuss his passion for travel, the importance of cultural immersion, and how his health journey led him to innovate in the oral care industry. Vladimir shares insights on the science behind toothpaste ingredients, the role of micronutrients in oral health, and the future of health products that aim to replace traditional supplements. The conversation highlights the connection between oral health and overall wellness, emphasizing the need for clean, effective products that support the body's natural resilience.TakeawaysVladimir's love for travel enhances his cultural experiencesOvercoming childhood cancer shaped Vladimir's perspective on lifeEntrepreneurship was a natural progression for Vladimir after corporate workVladimir's health journey inspired his current company, Better & BetterOral care is often overlooked in holistic health discussionsHydroxyapatite is a natural alternative to fluoride in toothpasteCavities can repair themselves with proper care and nutritionVladimir emphasizes the importance of continuous improvement in product development00:00 Cultural Immersion Through Travel03:11 Overcoming Childhood Cancer05:59 The Entrepreneurial Journey Begins09:03 Building a Crowdfunding Platform11:59 Innovating in the Art World14:59 Transitioning to Health and Wellness17:46 Revolutionizing Oral Care20:58 Deconstructing Traditional Toothpaste24:01 Creating a Healthier Alternative26:42 Evolving Toothpaste Formulations29:02 The Oral Microbiome and Its Importance32:22 Choosing Effective Ingredients36:39 The Science Behind Nutrient Absorption38:38 Hydroxyapatite: A Natural Alternative to Fluoride42:21 Cavity Repair and Oral Health45:40 The Role of Xylitol in Oral Care48:06 Future Directions for Better & Better
View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter In this “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) episode, Peter explains how to evaluate sugar and its substitutes in the context of health. Peter explores the role of sweeteners in three common use-cases – beverages, protein supplements, and sweet treats – and breaks down how our evolutionary craving for sweetness now clashes with today's food environment. He examines whether sugar is uniquely fattening, the hormonal effects of sugar consumption, and the significance of timing in sugar intake. The episode compares natural versus refined sugars, sugar in beverages versus in solid foods, and the pros and cons of popular sweeteners including saccharin, aspartame, sucralose, allulose, and sugar alcohols like erythritol and xylitol. With a focus on weight management, glycemic impact, gut health, and long-term safety, this episode offers a comprehensive guide to navigating the sweetener landscape with clarity and nuance. If you're not a subscriber and are listening on a podcast player, you'll only be able to hear a preview of the AMA. If you're a subscriber, you can now listen to this full episode on your private RSS feed or our website at the AMA #74 show notes page. If you are not a subscriber, you can learn more about the subscriber benefits here. We discuss: A quick tangent on chess and parenting [2:30]; Overview of key scenarios for evaluating sugar and sweeteners [6:15]; Why humans are hardwired to crave sweetness [13:30]; Evaluating whether sugar is uniquely fattening or more harmful than other macronutrients under isocaloric conditions [15:15]; Why sugar drives appetite: low satiety, insulin response, and reward system activation [18:45]; How sugar type, liquid vs. solid form, and processing level influence appetite and metabolic impact [20:15]; Addressing the common belief that natural sugars are healthier than refined sugars [26:00]; How the timing of sugar consumption alters the body's metabolic response [29:15]; How Peter advises patients on sugar intake, factoring in metabolic health, insulin sensitivity, and activity level [34:45]; The most common sugar substitutes, their sweetness relative to sugar, and their caloric content [36:30]; Evaluating the role of sugar substitutes in weight control: efficacy vs. effectiveness and limitations in study design [40:15]; Assessing the real-world impact of sugar substitutes on weight, and the role of sweetness without calories [44:00]; The impact of sugar substitutes on glycemic control [47:30]; Are microbiome changes from artificial sweeteners substantial enough to cause obesity and diabetes? [50:30]; How Peter advises patients on the use of sugar substitutes across different contexts [52:30]; Allulose—a sweetener with unique satiety and glycemic benefits and potential for weight control [57:15]; Emerging evidence that stevia, monk fruit, and sugar alcohols may provide modest metabolic benefits compared to sugar [1:03:00]; Sugar alcohols explained [1:04:15]; Sugar alcohols and GI issues [1:05:00]; Xylitol's dental health benefits and considerations for use [1:06:30]; Artificial sweeteners and cancer risk: evaluating evidence, the aspartame controversy, and the role of dose in toxicology [1:07:15]; Sugar substitutes and cardiovascular disease: assessing flawed studies and the absence of direct risk evidence [1:11:00]; Why artificial sweeteners seem to attract so many negative headlines [1:12:45]; Balancing benefits and risks of sugar substitutes: guidance for desserts, beverages, and protein products [1:14:15]; and More. Connect With Peter on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube
Dr. Ellie Phillips, DDS, joins Dr. Buck Joffrey to explain how oral pathogens contribute to chronic inflammation and conditions such as cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's, and adverse pregnancy outcomes. She shares the science behind xylitol, saliva-driven remineralization, and practical strategies for supporting a healthy oral microbiome to reduce systemic risk. Learn more about Dr. Ellie Phillips: https://drellie.com/ - Download Dr. Buck Joffrey's FREE ebook, Living Longer for Busy People: https://ru01tne2.pages.infusionsoft.net/?affiliate=0 Book a FREE longevity coaching consultation with Dr. Buck Joffrey: https://coaching.longevityroadmap.com/
Could fixing your oral health be the fastest way to extend your lifespan and boost your health?Josh Trent welcomes Dr. Kenny Brown, Oral Surgeon and Founder of FENO, to the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 764, to reveal why most dental problems are preventable, how bacteria in your mouth can poison your body, trigger disease, and age you faster, and how to take care of your oral microbiome properly.In This Episode, Dr. Kenny Brown Uncovers:(00:50) The Importance of Tongue Hygiene(05:00) The Key to Good Oral Health(08:00) Most Dental Issues Are Preventable(14:10) How to Choose The Right Toothbrush(19:35) Make Oral Care Easier(23:20) Healthy Mouth = Healthy Body(29:05) Mouth-Body Connection(31:55) The Impact of Sugar on Teeth(34:05) What You Don't Know About Oral Health(38:35) The Negative Impacts of Modern Dental Solutions(44:05) Understanding The Root Cause of Dental Issues(51:05) The Benefits of Xylitol(56:20) The Power of a Smile(01:01:05) God's Design
Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Nate Jones, CEO of Xlear, Inc.
In order for the nose to do its job well, it needs to be hydrated to defend against contaminants. This makes a BIG difference in your health and wellness especially during the seasonal allergy season which effects about 50 million people in the United States. Nate Jones, CEO of Xlear, Inc., discusses effective, natural nasal and dental hygiene. The conversation covers the company's battle with the FTC over claims about their xylitol-based nasal sprays and oral care products, which were found scientifically valid despite the FTC's initial opposition. Nate shares insights on the use of xylitol for nasal and dental health, their new product lines, including dental probiotics, and the company's commitment to health freedom. The talk also delves into the broader implications of government regulations on natural products and free speech.
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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
Xylitol has been a wonderful disruptor in the dental profession but are there really any benefits to our favorite name brand gum with added xylitol or is this a marketing ploy? Listen to this short episode as Katrina Sanders discusses the impact of xylitol gum on plaque accumulation, saliva production, and caries risk... and if they are getting the targeted 5 grams of xylitol through chewing gum. Resources: More Fast Facts: https://www.ataleoftwohygienists.com/fast-facts/ Katrina Sanders Website: https://www.katrinasanders.com Katrina Sanders Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedentalwinegenist/
Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – Despite studies showing promising benefits, the company found itself targeted by public health authorities and social media censorship. Nate opens up about the struggles of advocating for natural health solutions in an industry dominated by pharmaceuticals. Xlear was targeted by the Federal government, had to use its own resources to the tune of...