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Tuesday, 07 August 2018 00:00
Encore Episode: The 411 on Probiotics
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Naturally Savvy
Tuesday, 13 March 2018 00:00
The 411 on Probiotics
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Naturally Savvy
Tuesday, 13 February 2018 00:00
EP 877B Pros of Probiotics
A recent study reveals that a certain strain of probiotic, bacillus, can treat leaky gut symptoms, which accompany many diseases.
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YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Wednesday, 11 October 2017 00:00
Probiotics & Leaky Gut
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Code Delicious with Dr. Mike
Thursday, 13 October 2016 06:00
You CAN Overcome Thyroid Dysfunction
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To Your Good Health Radio
Wednesday, 16 March 2016 12:33
How Can Clean Eating Heal Your Body?
After visiting countless doctors and the Mayo Clinic with no results, Amie Valpone was able to heal herself from a decade of chronic pain and multiple ailments.
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Naturally Savvy
Monday, 15 February 2016 10:28
Gluten & the "Leaky Gut"
Alison Astill-Smith shares her own personal relationship between gluten, autoimmunity, and a "leaky gut."
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The Wizard of Eyes
Wednesday, 11 November 2015 12:22
Yeast, Leaky Gut & Your Skin
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Naturally Savvy
Friday, 06 November 2015 12:00
No Grain, No Pain: Beyond the Effects of Gluten
A little-known fact is that all grains, whether they're considered to be "gluten friendly" or not, cause inflammation in the body.
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Wellness for Life
Friday, 06 November 2015 12:00
Go Grain-Free & Eliminate Your Pain in 30 Days
If you're suffering from chronic pain, it may be due to consumption of grains; and not just the traditional "gluten grains" either.
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Wellness for Life
Thursday, 14 May 2015 10:45
Ask Dr. Mike: What Is Leaky Gut?
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Healthy Talk w/ Dr. Michael Smith
Monday, 01 September 2014 23:00
Stress is Damaging Your Digestion & Your Health
Today, Dr. Holly Lucille welcomes Sarah Corey as a guest blogger. For more of Sarah's very useful information on stress and your health, listen as Sarah and Dr. Holly discuss "Are You Creating Stress in Your Life?"
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We are constantly surrounded by stress. Just being alive is a stress on our bodies.
Pile on the unreasonably high levels of chronic stress many of us are under in our daily lives and this can start to reek havoc on our bodies. Science indicates that
stress affects four major systems in the body, our digestion, our immune systems, our hormones, and our nervous system.
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We are constantly surrounded by stress. Just being alive is a stress on our bodies.
Pile on the unreasonably high levels of chronic stress many of us are under in our daily lives and this can start to reek havoc on our bodies. Science indicates that
stress affects four major systems in the body, our digestion, our immune systems, our hormones, and our nervous system.
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RadioMD Blog
Wednesday, 23 April 2014 11:22
New Study: Glysophate Detected in Breast Milk
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Naturally Savvy
Friday, 13 December 2013 10:53
Leaky Gut & A Possible Connection to Hot Flashes
We had a saying in Naturopathic Medical School that stated, "if you want to heal a person, heal the gut." It's fitting that I have written about digestive issues like intestinal permeability or "leaky gut syndrome" and all of its complications various times in the past decade and the time has come again.
Intestinal permeability describes a cascade of symptoms and disorders that stem from small intestine's semi-permeable membrane becoming excessively permeable for a variety of reasons, allowing infiltration of microbial and metabolic toxins (as well as undigested food) into the bloodstream. These symptoms include fatigue, immune deficiency, food allergies, asthma and eczema.
Intestinal permeability may also be a contributor to other modern illnesses such as insulin resistance, obesity, neurotransmitter disorders, autoimmune disorders and cancer. In fact, it may account for 50 percent of chronic illness.
One symptom that I have not linked to intestinal permeability in the past, which has been getting my attention lately, is the vasomotor symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats, an overlooked aspect of inflammation.
Intestinal permeability describes a cascade of symptoms and disorders that stem from small intestine's semi-permeable membrane becoming excessively permeable for a variety of reasons, allowing infiltration of microbial and metabolic toxins (as well as undigested food) into the bloodstream. These symptoms include fatigue, immune deficiency, food allergies, asthma and eczema.
Intestinal permeability may also be a contributor to other modern illnesses such as insulin resistance, obesity, neurotransmitter disorders, autoimmune disorders and cancer. In fact, it may account for 50 percent of chronic illness.
One symptom that I have not linked to intestinal permeability in the past, which has been getting my attention lately, is the vasomotor symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats, an overlooked aspect of inflammation.
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RadioMD Blog