29 Burst results for "Fibromyalgia"

Food Addiction, the Problem and the Solution
From Fuzz Brain to Divorce Rage: Theresa Wright Talks Food Addiction Withdrawal Symptoms
"A moment about withdrawal from our foods. I know that when I got abstinent, and I did the drive -through, I did the donuts, I did all of that, and at 57 years old, I weighed 203 pounds. I'm now 70 pounds, yeah. It took me a while to get in here. But I recovered from alcoholism and got sober and then began using food and sugar in a big way. So at 57 years old, I even said the denial was that I still did not think I was that bad to get into a recovery program. Now I know I need to, and the powerlessness is not helplessness. But I did have to withdraw from my foods. I had to withdraw from the volume addiction. I had to withdraw from the sugar, sometimes flour with people. Talk about the withdrawal, the irritability, and the brain fog when people, before they start eating the way you tell them they need to eat, what they can expect. Well, you know, I've done a lot of careful study of my clients, and I'm actually applying to do a research project with Drexel University on the fact that withdrawal exists as a physical response to taking all the drug foods out of your food then. In the beginning, in the first three or four days, people have headaches and diarrhea alternating with constipation, and they have strong cravings, and they're hungry all the time. And along about the end of the first week, people have anxiety and irritability and mood swings, and they feel like they can't live their life this way. And then along about two weeks, I hear from my clients that my whole body aches. Do you think I have fibromyalgia? No, I don't think you have fibromyalgia. I think you're in withdrawal. And they're tired, and they're nauseated, and the food cravings are awful. And later on, they have fuzz brain. They just feel like their brain is foggy, and that's because the body is replacing the brain cells and fixing the brain cells and reconnecting them. And so they can't think quite clearly for a while, and then suddenly, their mind is clear as a bell, and they know what they need to do, and they're off. And then they have the fuzz brain again, and it comes back. And then they know what they need to do, and they move. And then they become furious. I have had people threaten to divorce their spouses on the 19th day of abstinence. There is this rage that comes out of nowhere and beats you up and makes you feel like you can't stand yourself, and you can't stand anyone else. After that, the fatigue, like I'm walking up a hill, need to eat my peanut butter is what my clients say. I'm so tired, and my brain is fuzzy, and I just tell them to go to bed, take a nap, drink extra fluid, wash this stuff out of your body. Somehow food addicts don't drink enough water. You need half your body weight in ounces of water. You've got to wash that stuff out of your body, because if you don't, the kidneys send it to the liver where it's recycled into fat cells. So you have to focus on drinking enough water in that first month. And then people get chest congestion and coughing. They think it's COVID, and it could be at this point in life, but sometimes it's the body replacing lung tissue, and the extra lung stuff is coming up, and they have fatigue.

The Spiritual EFT Tapping Podcast
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on The Spiritual EFT Tapping Podcast
"To be okay with what our body can do right now. And, you know, hopefully if that's your chronic pain, chronic illness, somebody who deals with that. Hopefully that resonates with you, because that's just resonated with a lot of people that I've worked with. And then you want to look back and think like, okay, I am really going to step into that. But what's holding me back? What is stopping me from feeling that way? And a lot of times it's going to be like things like, you know, I'm annoyed. I'm angry. I'm frustrated that I can't do the things that I used to do. But then you want to switch that up into, but I am going to love myself enough right now to know that it's okay that this is all I can do. It's okay that this is where I am at right now. It's okay that this is what's what I'm capable of right now. It is okay. It doesn't have to mean that I am a terrible person. It doesn't have to mean that I'm less of a person. It is because this is what I'm dealing with. This is my reality, and that's okay right now. So you can apply all of this into actually using it in your topping routine. I'm never sure if people who listen to me do just like a lot of the guided toppings or if you're ever Tapping by yourself, but so if you want to tap on it by yourself, I would do like a couple rounds of really talking yourself through that thing that is holding you back, from really, really loving yourself right now. And, you know, this is not going to be one thing per se, like there'll be a lot of things that come up for you. But in the space of this podcast, we're going to talk about just like the one thing. So you'd want to tap through, you know, all those things holding you back. And then on the other side of that, you want to really step into those feelings you want to allow yourself to shift, allow yourself to be like, yeah, I'm Tapping through this negative. That's fine. It's fine that I feel this way. But I am going to shift it. And, you know, this can be better set up in like an actual Tapping session, or if you ever wanted to work with me, one on one, I offer that so that you don't even have to create this yourself. But then you want to think, where are my shifting it to? So you're shifting it to, let's go back to the chronic pain. You're shifting it to, I, like, it is okay that I can only do this much right now. It is okay. I still love myself. I still feel okay doing this right now, and knowing that that's all I can do. And you might even need to have some wording that's allowing you to get there. Like maybe you might kind of backtrack a little bit and say like, I'm starting to see that it's okay. I'm starting to see that it's okay that my life isn't the same as it used to be. I'm starting to see that it's okay. So that you're not technically declaring right this moment like everything's fine because it might not feel fine. So always kind of backtrack and see what feels right to you. And you know, that is basically my example today of how energetically we want to, you know, kind of like really build that self love in our mind because then the more we do that, like if you have chronic pain and your so this is just an example of how this could work for you. If you have chronic pain and you're always beating yourself up about how you can't do the things you used to do. And you feel like a lesser person and you feel like it's just so frustrating and it's so irritating and it's so annoying. That like I know from personal experience because I used to have a lot of fibromyalgia symptoms when I was younger. That only like escalates and flares your symptoms. That like sitting in those feelings do not help chronic pain. So, when you get to a place of acceptance and knowing that it's okay and that you can still love yourself anyway. When you get to that place where those feelings are stronger than those like anger, frustrating, like all those feelings, when those feelings of self love and acceptance are stronger, you will feel better in your body and you will probably like, you know, it all depends on where you are in your journey and what kind of illness you have and all of that. But you will probably be able to do so much more. In your body than you were when you were sitting in those really stuck frustrating feelings. So that is just like an example of exactly how this can work. Even going back to my alcohol, like example, where I'm really stepping into like, you know, I love myself enough to not do this to myself, and you know what? Because of that, I've had so many more like great experiences with people without drinking, because I know that I'm stepping into that the thought that I love myself enough to do this for myself, and I can still have fun. I can still live a good life. Like, I don't have to drink alcohol. And really stepping into that has allowed me to actually have more fun without alcohol because I know that I'm taking care of myself. I'm not sitting in those stuck feelings all the time, of like, I'm not gonna have fun because alcohol is the pillar of everything, and blah, blah, blah. Like I'm not sitting in that stuckness. I am focusing. I have, you know, I've shifted through Tapping to focus on the fact that I'm doing this because I love myself. I'm doing this because it gives me more creative opportunity. I'm doing this because it really affects my mental health and I'm better than that. I am better than like really just like messing with my mental health every time I drink. Like I deserve more than that. So I'm focusing on that more than all of these kind of like stuck feelings. And sometimes, you know, it takes us a while to get there and that's totally okay. But that is why, and you might have heard that at the beginning of this podcast, I am doing a challenge called 21 days to Tapping into self love and we are going to tap every day for 21 days and it is in my new, like the paid part of my membership called the EFT topping soul circle on fire and it's only $22 a month to join. And you can cancel any time if you decide you don't like it. But for four of those 21 days, it's going to be live with me. And every other day is going to be a new

The Paul Croswell Audio Experience
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on The Paul Croswell Audio Experience
"And then a teacher came in and would be like, those teenagers nowadays, they don't even want to take stairs anymore. So you have that invisible illness. It's not like I had a broken foot. The cane I was walking with was the only visible sign. And life got even harder when I could actually leave out the cane because then there was zero visible signs of my disability, let's say. And so imagine one day on the bus, it was hard for me to stand on a bus because then you have to kind of balance, go from your one leg to the other. And I had these extreme muscle aches because of the fibromyalgia too. So I had to sit. So I was sitting there and then an old lady comes on the bus and looks at me expecting me to stand up. And I stood up because I didn't know how to express like, Hey, actually, I'm worse off than you. So actually my physical condition is worse than yours, but she would, I didn't want to explain it. She wouldn't understand it. And I just stood up and I, and I suffered through it. I'm like, I'll be fine. Yeah. Because you, you'll again, just be seen as a teenager who's trying to find an excuse to, you know, essentially be a jerk to someone else. And I know oddly, a lot of people listening to this, they'll be able to empathize, but not necessarily fully understand, but this is something actually I understand very well because, so I have something called sickle cell anemia, which is a chronic blood disorder that causes chronic pain. You can look perfectly fine, but crippling pain to the point where you can't stand, or you can't lift your arm or, you know, there are plenty of times I miss, I miss a lot of school. And thank God for the, the friends, the few friends that actually stay connected with me and, and, you know, our relationship was deep, but it's a very isolating thing. It is.

The Paul Croswell Audio Experience
Maya Lombarts Reflects on Her Diagnostic Journey With 2 Invisible Illnesses
"You were 15, you were diagnosed with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. And that kind of led you, it was kind of a catalyst, I guess, for the path you're on now and where you ultimately are, what you ultimately do. And I wanted to ask you, in your 15 -year -old brain, what was happening as you heard that news and you were trying to process that? Yeah, at first I was like, nothing's wrong with me. You know, it's all good because I had always done competition sports and I was very like a push -through person. You know, I didn't want to move to my body or listen to my body. So it started with just getting more tired and more tired after school. And after a while, I was even too weak to get up to get out of bed in the morning because I just didn't know what was going on. And I think being 15 and thinking, I mean, at any point, anyone who has struggled with chronic disease and in the beginning not knowing what's wrong, when you hear a doctor say, oh, I don't know what's happening, it's scary or you go to a specialist and you think, okay, this is a specialist, right? This is a great doctor. This person should know what's happening. And when they don't know, it's very scary because it's like, okay, so what now? If this person doesn't know, then what do I do now? Yeah, like if they're the expert and they don't know, I certainly don't know. If I don't know, then what am I going to do? And I didn't know that you were into competitive sports beforehand, even leading into that. That must have been such a stark contrast in reality for you to go from having all this energy and being able to clearly do well if it was something you enjoyed most likely and to go from that to chronic fatigue. I can't imagine what that, just psychologically, what that shift must have been like. Yeah, I was super active. I did competitive jump rope. I did ballet and other dances. It was always from when I was six years old, I was always moving and dancing and being active. And I grew up with that mentality of when we were training with, let's say a jump rope training, when I said, I cannot do this, I had to do 10 pushups. So I programmed my mind to never, ever say, I cannot do this. It was always like, yes, I can. Yes, I can. Yes, I can. So to then struggle with chronic disease and having to admit to my body and to myself, I can't do this. It was hard because I had that initial reaction of just pushing through. And all of a sudden I had to start listening and there was no answer. So when I didn't know where to turn to, I just, I read all these books on mindfulness and healthy habits. I started just reading everything there was to And it wasn't until a year later that I got the diagnosis of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. And at first you hear a name, right? You finally hear a name and you're like, yes, this is it. I have something, I know what to answer to people who ask me, so Maya, what's wrong with you? And I have a name, now there's a solution. But then it was, there wasn't a solution because they just said, oh, you have a small energy bucket and you just need to learn how live with that. This is a chronic disease. You cannot change anything about it. And I said, this can't be it. There was just something inside of me saying, I remember leaving that hospital feeling like there has to be more, you know, maybe healthcare is an advanced and have yet to know what's wrong with me, but there has to be something.

The Place To Be Free Podcast
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on The Place To Be Free Podcast
"When you focus on one thought, till it is more in your mind than not, you will have created a new pathway. Now the negative of that is, is most of us are running around, we're not actually thinking. We think we're thinking, but we're not actually thinking what we're doing is we're remembering and we're remembering things most of the time that are not positive, favorable memories. We're thinking about things that have gone wrong. We're remembering things that have gone wrong. And we've created a neural pathway for it. And so we keep repeating it over and over and it is getting locked into our state of being. In a lot of times, like how many times do we think about, oh, I should have said this or I should have done that like we're beating ourselves up all the time. That causes anxiety, it causes illness and pain in the body. It causes irritable bowel and digestive issues because that's solar plexus is our center self esteem and self worth and this is the path out. This is the psycho energetic path out of illness. One of them. The other is actually having someone remove the energetic cause at the point of agreement where you made it in your energetic field. But that's a topic for another podcast, or you can check it out on my website. Here's what you're going to focus on. There's four different practices. I suggest you do all of them, and that you make it a consistent practice. It does not take a lot of time quite simple, but you need to stay focused and you need to do it. It's concentrated focus. Putting your attention on, loving yourself so much that you don't have to try any more to do that. I know it sounds too simple, right? But loving yourself so much that you don't have to try to do that anymore. Changes the frequency in you. And restores your cells and every part of your being back to your divine state. While you may be thinking, oh, how am I going to do that? And you know, the mind will just start going right of all the reasons why you can't, you can't, you can't, but I promise you, if you do this, do these practices, it works. It's very similar to if you've read my book, you know, about the love meditation, this is the energy of the love meditation and how I reverse ten years of daily chronic pain and fibromyalgia was through that love meditation. I will leave a link for you for the love meditation in the show notes, but I also want to encourage you to do this. So why are these practices I'm going to teach you important? Why do we say I love myself versus I like myself or I accept myself? On a primal level, your mind knows in your subconscious has the ability to accept the idea of.

The Place To Be Free Podcast
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on The Place To Be Free Podcast
"Super excited to be diving into this topic today. It is one of my all time favorites. If you are a person who has been using holistic and alternative therapies to heal some type of symptom or illness and you haven't found lasting results or you get a little bit better and then you slide back into feeling worse again, this is the episode for you. I am going to explain why the holistic and complementary and alternative therapies only get us so far. I'm going to explain the levels of consciousness in healing why they're important. How they affect whether or not you get better, not just a little bit better, but actually resolve the symptoms and eliminate the illness or disease in your body, mind and being, so to speak. So I'm unpacking it all and really this relates to anyone with any kind of illness, but specifically chronic illness, 90%. I'm going to tell you about the majority of what causes the chronic illnesses. And when you understand what's really going on, what's really causing chronic illness and pain, you'll be fully empowered to shift your beliefs about what is possible for you, how long it has to take in how it's going to happen. So let's dig in. First, let me tell you about the levels of consciousness and healing. I've mentioned these many, many times over the last ten years, 15 years in my work. But they are so important. And I've modified and added to them, right? I have expanded on them. So I want to bring them up again and help you understand why they're so important. When you have some type of chronic illness, I had daily chronic pain for ten years. I had fibromyalgia. That's no surprise if you've listened to the podcast before..

The Place To Be Free Podcast
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on The Place To Be Free Podcast
"Of not good enough and unlovable, you can not create new from that old trap from that old pattern. It keeps you hiding in shame and it keeps you hiding from yourself and from the world, like you can not find your assets, your spirituality, your sovereignty, if you keep going to that place with those bad feelings. So the way out of your bad feelings, this is a transformational takeaway from this episode is to reach for a different thought, reach for a different experience and that is the opposite of what you are experiencing. And when you do that, you create a new neural pathway. A new energetic frequency for what it is you want, the opposite of what you're experiencing and you create this new frequency within yourself. You create it inside yourself first, and you continue to do it and repeat it over and over and over again. So that you become it on the inside and then everything on the outside lines up with that being. Now you can see the law of cause and effect, the cause is your being a different person in the result, the effect that will manifest will match that. What do we do in the modern western world? We will focus on a diagnosis and what's wrong. And they play that over and over and over again. And they cement it into their identity and they're being that is one of the things that I talk about in my book. Healed an unlimited and it's one of the things that I talk about consistently and teach people in my 5 steps to freedom course because I never accepted a diagnosis. That's one of the very first things you want to do is eliminate using the words I have with any kind of diagnosis. I never the day that doctors told me I had fibromyalgia. It went in one ear and out the other. I never, ever. Repeated those words. In my entire life. And I lived in ten years of daily chronic pain. I never said those words out loud. And even when I would go back to checkups and things and somebody would say, oh, you have fibromyalgia. I see and you're I said no, I don't. And I saw it so seriously. I said, no, I don't. I would not allow them to keep me trapped in the bad feeling of owning that. And letting it be cemented into my being into my core. So that's the first thing. And I mean, I get it. It's scary sometimes. I have had numerous experiences in my life. Fortunately, being having been a nurse, I have a lot of information. I've had numerous times where I've gone to a physician to a doctor when I had really excruciating.

Break The Rules
Cold Laser Therapy: A Health Revelation With Dr. Kirk Gair
"You define cold laser therapy or so. We look at at at cold laser therapy. That means it's non-thermal because there are some lays out there that are thermal. There's some high powered ones that work by heating up the tissue low level lasers. They've been used since the nineteen sixties. And they're really pioneered in the former soviet union where there was so much research by nineteen seventy four that the russians were using them in their state-sponsored Medical care so they're using them for every branch of medicine basically even if it was. Obgyn if it was a oncology neurology orthopedics because they were able to see that it can help people to heal much faster. By the way the laser actually stimulate. Some changes will be called photo biochemical changes so the easiest way to think about lasers. Let's start with plants. Let's look at photosynthesis so you've gotta plants leaf and when sunlight hits the plant's leaf. They will absorb the photons of energy. Sounds like star trek but it absorbs photons and then the plant will convert that into food through photosynthesis so that's one simple way that living organisms can use light in humans when sunlight hits us. We can't make food but we can absorb that energy and make vitamin d that goes throughout the body in order to cause you to me stronger bones or affect the immune system and inflammation or the sunlight can cause you make me Melon for a suntan melatonin for your sleep wake cycles and for some people. They can't even get seasonal affective disorder. Where if they don't get enough light they can get depressed so we know that our bodies are already light reactive now. What happens when we get laser on the skin. You're not gonna make food or vitamin d or a melanin. But you're gonna make some other molecules that have a really powerful impact. One of the primary ones is you're going to make atp which is made in the mitochondria and so you have listeners. Who have autoimmune conditions fibromyalgia. Very common especially in females Where they have issues with their mighty country. The laser supports that by helping it to make extra energy extra. Atp and that can affect every single on your body brain cells as

Lymphedema Podcast
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on Lymphedema Podcast
"Those garments. Those bandages Drinking less or not drinking drinking water incorporating exercise religiously and all these things is what i call adjustments but all of it gave me wellbeing and changed my life. I am so grateful for it. And i'm so grateful for them and rather than i change started changing my perspective in rather than thinking that all of this was my enemy and rebelling against it like i did for many years on the opposite i was grateful for them and i am grateful for them because it returned my functional life. It allowed me to live the life. I am living now. Which i call silver normal. Because it's not you know. I have all these things i have to do. I have to take time off. Some say i cannot go to this. I cannot do that. And i have to do differently. And now okay with it. And i encourage everyone to live that truth. And that's what i call the truth. Not everybody has to go on social media or be open about it on i. I'm just doing this. 'cause i count am i i. I'm happy to so but it's just it's for yourself does not for anyone else. Because i heard this quote recently above from this like psychologists thought talks a lot about that perception of of of your life and how controlling perceptiveness your best friend. Because you're you are in control of your story and your wellbeing and it said that if you don't take care of yourself you're useless to everyone and that was quite powerful as well to hear an really resonated because this is what my life has been laugh five years and it will continue being and this is what i talk about. In normal adjustments and indomitable enormous adjustments. I bring stories about not only the only only of what inspired mine but it on the project but also about anything it can be brain counselor. It can be a fibromyalgia infertility. Anything that it's not quote unquote meant to be normal. Because what i try to do is that we have to take the stigma out of those things that make our life different and because that is actually normal because we all have to do. A little adjustments lift life so that means that normal is not really normal..

Merkaba Chakras
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on Merkaba Chakras
"Brainwave one day. I'll notice that the amplitude of that specific frequency is way higher than the baselines and out of nowhere. What what causes that. What is shooting. Twenty five hurts so much louder than our own planets buzzing. What is that. And i don't know i don't i'm trying to understand storage okay with that. That's something to investigate so okay. So what are your. What are your recommendations for people who are filling these these surges in the residents on earth. So they're filling the magnetic surged. You know what are you recommend. They do to deal with these spikes in a healthy manner. I would say instead of trying to maybe ignore them to embrace them and realize that you are now a part of this particular study or evolution of mankind and for you to When you're struggling especially if if the science part is your thing you don't care this care to follow but the symptoms keep showing up. It may help you manage your symptoms better even if you realize hey. I get a symptom a day after a a coronal mass ejection. So when i watched the solar news i can tell a day before when i'm going to potentially have a symptom so i can change my entire schedule in a less stressful manner like oh i undertake that day off or oh i better wait till the afternoon to start working just in case or who cares like people have chosen to take this information in their own self care a lot. Some people way more seriously than others because they have fibromyalgia and when the electromagnetic frequencies are getting loud they're nervous system starts to hurt and so they're taking medication to re grow their their. You know their nerves in from all the damage they've incurred and i've got people all over the place. I've got super psychic people as well who are fully on board with this and following along incredibly and they still ask me questions and they're a lot of them are far more advanced than i am psychically and they're still coming back to me for resource and information..

Live Happy Now
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on Live Happy Now
"And a lot of it is perpetrated. Unfortunately in you know among women. When i say patriarch i don't mean men are doing this. It's a system that has traumatized everyone across the gender spectrum but differently and women unfortunately perpetrated a lot because there is so much self judgment in us than than we judge each other and wouldn't want to be doing at but it's that vicious cycle so when we healing together it's so effective because we're able then to have a different experience of other women loving on us and accepting us unconditionally and us loving on accepting other women unconditionally and there are so many layers. Oh healing that. We can unpack. I have a whole five stage system. That i talk about in my book but the essential ingredients are creating safety speaking the language of the body working through the body and being in a community of healing. This is what we find very effective in this work. What does that look like for someone when they start hearing and they start experiencing these changes. How does that manifest in their lives. I love this question and we're learning from our drivers everyday. What's possible from conditions like immune fibromyalgia like pain going away to them being able to step into more visibility and more power in the business. One of our thrive irs shared that she has doubled revenue for the fourth time. Now over with a few months right oh working known healing on this journey and she said that she realized what was not working for her before. Which was that. She was working so hard on trying to be less than who she really was. Just let that sink in right working so hard on trying to be less than who she really was and this is what p is does. We're all working so hard not to shine too brightly not to be in power. This is what it's all about leading a life from your deepest desires shifting. From how much can i bear to. How good can it get. And i think really what you do with your book and with a thriving experience which we're going to talk about next is you give women the permission and kind of a road map to get rid of all the junk. That's way in them down. And like i said i a roadmap to help them move forward and get out of there yeah a roadmap and tools to do that. Because it's important that it's not just undestanding what's going on knowing you are in prison doesn't set you free. It's necessary first step and then there is a set of tools that do set you free so i know we have to let you go but first you must tell us about the driving experience because this is a free thing that women can sign up for and be part of. Can you tell.

The Essential Oil Revolution
Reiki Healing, Chakras, & Essential Oils With Andrea Frasier
"I'm here with andrea frazier who holds. A master's degree in education. Is a national board. Certified teacher raking master teacher and is a certified transfer mational coach andrea offers online ricky classes at the shine ricky school. She is author of the bestselling book. The shock gra method and is the founder and facilitator of the online group. coaching programs. The shocker activation method and the healer within academy andrea. It's honor to have you here with us today. How are you is samantha. I'm so happy to be here. I'm doing great how are you. I'm doing great. Yeah i wanted to dive into this topic as well. We've sort of poked at this topic a bit throughout the Podcast life span but I i don't think i've ever had anyone who's really whole life is released. Circled around this concept and I know that you work. A lot with essential oils and shot grows and rakia and essential oils as well and ricky and essential oils is something that you credit a lot of significant healing and transformation in your own life to is that correct. Oh yes very much. Let's hear about that. How did this journey began for you. Yeah so back in I think it was two thousand three somewhere around there. I was in my early to mid twenties. And i was diagnosed with fibromyalgia which is a chronic musculoskeletal disorder and chronic fatigue as well so he just had widespread pain throughout. My body. just aches all the time. I was tired all the time. And i mean this pain had actually started early back as far as i can remember like middle school In my knees and it just got worse and worse over the years. Our i had trouble sleeping and and just insomnia and it was just always sick and i just never felt good like i literally felt like i was eighty.

KGO 810
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on KGO 810
"Fibromyalgia, I would say start on my formula like immediately and start taking one or two of my vitamin D three a day. For the first week or two to get your doses up quickly. So let me ask you about these gummy vitamins. Does that work? Can you put enough vitamin D into a little gummy bear? And is that the best way to get it in your body? Of course, that Chris, you know, they'll go to any type of lengths to try to market things that seem good, but you're taking a lot of sugar and Gelatin waxed. My thing is, it's not what you take. It's what your body absorbs. Well, I want to talk more about what happens when people start taking your fast. Mel D three formula. Why That's a really good question, because the first area that the vitamin D seems to affect is your energy, your sleep, your outlook your moods and then after being on it for a while, your core strength will come back. So for those of you who have slowed down, you're gonna feel more energy like physically So it's kind of like feeling a little bit younger Chris and who wouldn't want that? And maybe you can share again for those that may have just joined us some of the responses that you get from people that have been taking your formula and what kind of results have they seen? Well, one of the surprising one would gave it to my brother in law, who had gone to his doctor and was very concerned about his cholesterol and blood fat and his weight. And I put him on my vitamin D three. And he went back in three months later, and his blood profile is perfect. All right. I want to take a moment here to let you listeners know that again..

The Get Foxy Show
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on The Get Foxy Show
"Him out. And in the meantime take care. I love y'all stay..

The Get Foxy Show
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on The Get Foxy Show
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"fibromyalgia" Discussed on The Get Foxy Show
"My my website is just my first and last name crystal. Ascii dot com people reached out that way but we put together sort of a detailed webinar. That people can watch that kind of talks a little bit about a little bit more in depth about some of these things and then if it is a good fit we offer basically what we call breakthrough calls where we kind of take a look at everything that's going on and see if the program is a good fit or not with somebody and we spend usually good forty five minutes to an hour on the phone with them just making sure that this is actually going to be a good fit for them and that is actually going to work for them and that's kind of one of our big secrets is that we we vet beforehand. We make sure like okay. Is this going to work for you because we want a success rate that is in the nineties or or better because we i mean we the the key is that we don't want to take people on that. Were were not confident that we can help and so we will make recommendations to to what's going to work better for them. Excellent chris the question that i ask all my guests.

The Get Foxy Show
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on The Get Foxy Show
"And it helps you fight pathogens. Perfect things you can. Do you drink like peppermint tea before bed. It seems almost too simple. But it sues the mind. It helps address things like headaches again. At suzanne digestive tract and it has this this sort of descending action that helps you assist you in sleep so there's just tons of little things like this that i like to share with people that it seems so minor so insignificant but it can be absolute game changers. You know just. Just those two ts. I've colleague that shares this with her patients who treats a lot of endometriosis in sometimes that'll knock out fifty percent of their pain right there. Just those two things alone because of the profound effect that it has you know i talk ad nauseam about what our mindset is like because fibromyalgia it's so chronic that it can very slowly poisoned the mind and can put you in this in this place of feeling helpless after a while because it's you know you feel like you're just a slave to this terrible condition so something i i love to tell people. It's every morning and multiple times a day. Take a moment to state what you're grateful for. Show gratitude to other people. you know. take a moment. Close your eyes put your hand on your heart and stay out loud a few things that you're grateful for it seems almost too simple. But there's research out there showing that just that alone. Just taking some depressant saying. I am grateful for having a good breakfast. Great for my kids. Whatever it is just those things alone can have as much effect as some antidepressant drugs and i mean to me that is so profound. You're never going to get a side effect from that. Not only that. But you're gonna essentially counteract that poison and you're going to start seeing gratitude and and joy and happiness in many more places in your life because you're it's like you're providing an antidote to that poison when you're in a state of gratitude. You're you're canceling outfielder canceling out anger and frustration. You're putting your completely reversing the way that your brain is working and this is something we teach to every single person. That's in our program every morning gratitude every single day because it sets the pace for. What's going to happen to you. I'm guessing you probably practice a little bit of this yourself every single day. Well you bring that up because I i'm a firm believer in in practice. What you preach take care of yourself. So i mind my diet. I mind if i'm unwell or i'm not feeling quite well i look at what's going on. What's what's out of balance. Do i need to take some lambaste medicine to counteract something. But i also take huge steps to manage my own mind. I mean i have coaches that. I see on a weekly basis to keep myself from poisoning myself with poor thoughts. Because if you go down that road if you get into this place where you are constantly in a place of negativity you'll find more you'll attract more of that to you and what i found is that yes sure. Bad things can happen. But i can control howa respond to those things and if i can alter my own perception of things it completely changes my reality and then i start to attract good things to myself. I mean it's it's one of the most profound pieces and actually when we first put together this this program for for for treating fibromyalgia The better part of it was put together by a couple colleagues of mine Doctors andrew miles and sh- waylon shoe and doctor..

The Get Foxy Show
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on The Get Foxy Show
"This extra materialist. Toxins waste products. End up in your lymphatic system. Start to cause swelling. And then all this waste ends up in the muscles and in the connective tissue and produces these characteristic symptoms of what we call fibromyalgia these tender points for you barely touched something and it's extremely sensitive you just go haywire. Which is also why you know the neurologist will say oh it's a it's a. It's a nervous system problem because the nerves of sensitive. It's it's a problem with nerves. Firing too much. They are firing too much. But there's a good reason why and then you mix trauma in there or even just mix take the very fact you're ill and feeling unwell for prolonged of time. It creates a profound amount of emotional stress which just further creates inflammation further creates nerve damage in and actually starts to damage the brain over time. So you it becomes as big complex of all these things together and to varying degrees so for some people they might have one stage. That's more prolific than another. But they'll all have these these flare ups from a good variety of places and it and it can be maddening because then you just know like on having a flare up and sometimes you don't know why sometimes it's hard to identify why it is that you're having this flair because there's so many different causes fact to the interview in just a moment. But first i'd like to share a little bit about the prosperity breakthrough system. This is a program created by mentor and friend way hung. And it's been helping me repair my relationship with money and prosperity you see. I grew up learning certain things about money and people who had money and most of these ideas were what we call bad money stories. This faulty programming in my brain. That made it pretty difficult for me to make money in my business and after going through ways program had to say my relationship with money has changed and i've seen significant differences.

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"fibromyalgia" Discussed on The Get Foxy Show
"Were basically the demographic almost all fibromyalgia this complex of chronic pain chronic fatigue weight issues. Digestive issues We were treating something. Like i was doing something like thirty to forty of them a day. And then you know in the clinic. Was you know a hundred plus every single day. It was very very busy. So it kind of spiraled into that and then eventually i met some other specialists and it became what it is today. A big you know. We've got a whole program set up for it now. How does fire myalgia and get you said. This is more of a group of symptoms. Kind of put together than lasts fide as fibromyalgia. Yes how does how does this all happen to someone. Does it happen the same way for everybody or how. How does that work. In your opinion. It's not identical for everyone. But but what we've been able to do is kind of break it into what we call stages which both define groups of symptoms but also which organs are involved in which body systems are involved and then we by by understanding sift systems we can start to look at what process occurs that allows these symptoms these systems to get so Far into disharmony to create this complex that has fibromyalgia And i think this is the way that we've set it up. I believe is one of the most elegant and beautiful ways of looking at this because right now the way we've got Modern medical professionals looking at it. We've got sort of a bunch of different specialties. That are trying to kind of claim. That fibromyalgia falls under that purview. So you know neurologist will say that's a neurological problem because of the way Nerve start to fire the rheumatologist. It's actually an auto immune problem. Even though we can't quite identify specific. Antibodies that would would be able to term it. An autoimmune type condition We've got others that say it's completely Related to stress and trauma And it's not that any of them are hundred percent right or one hundred percent wrong it absolutely does involve all of these things in typically. What happens is that there is usually some kind of emotional trauma or long-term emotional stress. Sir that can either be part of the cause or it becomes one of the factors of the condition That's a big one people. Getting sick is another big one. So sinus infections of different things like colds. Flus are different infections that we take things like antibiotics for so. This will very often happen. Somebody we get sick for a little while and it seems like after that they gradually starts to develop this complex on his fibromyalgia. And what really happens here. Is they get sick. Let's call it a sinus infection in this case. And they're gonna get antibiotics for it right. So their body kicked up inflammation. They had a fever. They had all this inflammation which is the body's way of fighting it then. We took antibiotics which killed a lot of the infection..

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"fibromyalgia" Discussed on The Get Foxy Show
"Today chris runs a successful traditional chinese medicine practice in longmont colorado and teaches other acupuncturist. How to support. Serve and treat those suffering from fibromyalgia.

KTOK
"fibromyalgia" Discussed on KTOK
"Fibromyalgia, I would say start on my formula like immediately and start taking one or two of my vitamin D three a day. For the first week or two to get your doses up quickly. So let me ask you about these gummy vitamins. Does that work? Can you put enough vitamin D into a little gummy bear? And is that the best way to get it in your body? Of course, that Chris, you know, they'll go to any type of lengths to try to market things that seem good, but you're taking a lot of sugar and Gelatin waxed. My thing is, it's not what you take. It's what your body absorbs. Well, I want to talk more about what happens when people start taking your fast melt D three formula. Why That's a really good question, because the first area that vitamin D seems to affect is your energy, your sleep, your outlook your moods and then after being on it for a while, your core strength will come back. So for those of you who have slowed down, you're gonna feel more energy like physically So it's kind of like feeling a little bit younger, Chris and who wouldn't want that right? And maybe you can share again for those that may have just joined us some of the responses that you get from people that have been taking your formula and what kind of results have they seen? Well, one of the surprising one we gave it to my brother in law, who had gone to his doctor and was very concerned about his cholesterol and blood fat and his weight. And I put him on my vitamin D three. And he went back in three months later, and his blood profile is perfect. All right. I want to take a moment here to let you listeners know that again..

Outcomes Rocket
Breakthrough at Home Pain and Mental Health Relief with Richard Hanbury, Founder Sana Health, Inc
"Walk back to the outcomes. Rocket saw marquez. Here and today. I have the privilege of hosting richard henry. He is the founder of saana health. remonstration platform for pain relief and deepak station. Richard develop the technology behind saana to eradicate his own life threatening pain. Problem following a spinal cord injury from a jeep crash near saana in yemen and nineteen. Ninety-two richard has an mba. From the wharton school in healthcare and also a law degree from the college of law in london the original benchtop device removed all his nerve damage pain in three months saving his life. He has spent twenty five years developing the sonnet technology from the original benchtop device to the current device undergoing clinical trials sonnet uses pulsed light and sound and a heart rate variability feedback loop to guide the user in a deep state of relaxation. Clinical trials have been completed in opioid use disorder and fibromyalgia and sauna is launching in fibromyalgia and twenty twenty one however is available today and richard is going. Tell us more about it. And i'm just really excited to have the opportunity to interview richard and have them bring forth this technology to to the the world richard such a pleasure to have you here today to be thank it. Yeah and so before we dive into saana and it saana dot. Io folks if you're curious tell us a little bit about you and what got you into healthcare thank you yes as a nineteen year old kid. I was traveling in in the yemen. And i was given a choice of a head on collision in my jeep next to a petrol truck or two gulf bridge and i chose gulf a bridge. 'cause i figured We would either way. There would be so remains to find if i went to the bridge. Say dance with dry riverbeds sixty foot dying and cheap crumpled up A results in spun good injuries from thc ten. Which is betty button level plus a traumatic brain injury and they say old. That was why. I had to be medevac k. I was clinically dead for eight minutes back to matt intercom a middle of that resulted in damaged problem that was say sparrows given a five year life expectancy sarabia. It was the question of near figure. Something i myself or old. I say that was the mother of invention necessity. It's unbelievable i mean that is crazy. So you're driving a jeep and there's this truck just heading straight at you and you're like explosive beth falloffs bridge and you just made the choice. I mean like when that happened. Richard to win you actually remember like what point jr actually start remembering what happened and gained consciousness. And how did they find you so it was semi passenger was burglary but was in good enough shape to festival shine in arabic. So the people watching the right to danger. Petrol cigarettes is they were running. Schools tile passwords lit cigarettes. In khao is everything was checked in the gasoline tank Say yeah ben. E managed to get them to throw away the cigarettes publicized and transported us to vote what they very loosely called the hospital. And that's my friend. Got the insurance companies to send them back pain coming up. Unbelievable i mean. I mean that is just unbelievable Era miracle the be here spell. And i'm sure that the road to recovery was not easy for you and you know lots of gain. You said i had to do something about this. And that was the beginning of sauna and so you've made leaps and bounds. Since the beginning you're recovered very happy for you. Richard and As i'm sure your family is to so now you have this device and this company. Why don't you tell us a little bit more about what it is how it works and that way the listeners could get educated on it including myself suddenly say basically. All pain is some combination of central mediation. Which has had brain prices pain and prefer plain. Which is the signal coming into the brain. Now with mike pain i had sponging. Tbi and i was on very extreme faction where it was all about how the brain was pricing pain signal. But it wasn't really paints were coming up from my spine. It was essentially corrupt. Data stream is very similar to what you get with phantom limb. Actually being told her in pain is being told your visits we had signal. That doesn't quite make sense. Say with me. I was very rainy. Lucky the original device was able to wipe all by damage pain

Science Friction
These doctors got COVID-19, now they're suffering the serious, mysterious symptoms of 'long COVID'
"Hi It's Natasha. Mitchell with science friction. I'll be the first admit that as a GP price all of I was pretty skeptical of things. I certainly had sympathy for for conditions like FIBROMYALGIA. But I didn't have the empathy that I have now. I didn't understand it I. Really didn't get it. And Gosh if I could go back and speak to myself as a GP prior to all of this, I know that I would have been much better doctor then and I will hopefully be a much stop to now. As Corona virus cases explode again in the you kind across Europe today three doctors from the UK share confronting personal experiences of what's being called long covert. I have seen too many cases on nine of people not being heard not being Nessin to. That symptoms and their concerns not being validated. I've seen heartbreaking stories of people just being dismissed of seeing heartbreaking stories of people losing their jobs. And I am very lucky that I have a platform where I can speak up and try and get long covert recognizes melnace. The term long covert is being used to describe a whole cluster of symptoms and afflictions many extremely disturbing and disabling that lingering on some people after they've been infected with the SARS Cov to virus thousands across the world are now finding solidarity on social media and in virtual support groups that are popping up and long covert. To not discriminate healthy people young people, people who apparently had a mild case of covid nineteen. And every system in their bodies can be affected up until the last a week or two. The concept of long caved has been dismissed by quite a lot of people even in the medical sphere many my colleagues have been unwell since March and have really struggled to get any kind of medical inputs until the last couple of months those weren't hospitalized with the illness would just sort of left to get on with it. It's the classic thing a suspect. It might even be a bloke thing do not for long enough it will go away. Yeah. Diminish it ignore it hope it's not their. Own I another thing to worry about uh, suspect always going through people's minds and that will include medics politicians policies such as civil servants, everybody. But they will be left with the long term consequences and in terms of the total health burden that will weigh exceed whatever acute covid to us by the time of comes on. So we facing another pandemic this one silent confusing and hard to diagnose knows a pandemic of long coverted. I'm Dr Amy Small I'm thirty nine and I'm Jay P in Lothian in Scotland a gorgeous part of the world in the Scottish lowlands and before the pandemic Dr smalls life was a when I think back it was busy and chaotic and getting up at six thirty every morning and out house by seventh day and yet as a family, we were very active and very busy but it work back in February and March. I'm in colleagues were on high alert the sense of impending doom that we felt on those first few weeks moore seeing reports of huge numbers of people dying in. Italy. In just thinking gosh you know. Is that coming away at it was just really really scary I'm Dr Natalie Mcdermott I'm an academic clinical electra at King's College London and she specializes in Pediatric Infectious Diseases Dr McDermott is no stranger to deadly infections Ebola cholera now coronavirus she's been on the front line of the Mall I was working in Liberia in in the capital Monrovia in July twenty fourteen as as cases of started spread very rapidly our more queseda flowing because we had so many dead bodies but we didn't have sevices coming to pick them up so the burial teams weren't Well. They were trying their best, but they were limited as well at during that time two of my colleagues one of whom was on medical director for treatment facility they became infected with. I saw a space about thirty percent of my patients that died in those first few weeks. I was in Liberia that he percent of them were health coworkers what Natalie witnessed firsthand was hellish but going is her as a doctor she went on to do a PhD, investigating the genetics of asa sipped ability to a bowl avars disease. And when Covid nineteen heat I was working in Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Great Ormond Street Hospital. When we started to see a surge of cases of what we now who multi-system inflammatory syndrome children previously healthy children started falling very ill they come in generally unwell but looking okay and then within a few hours sometimes but maybe you set me within twenty four hours. Many of them would suddenly drop their blood pressure and they and become very touchy. It said it heart rate would become very fast at that stage it was thought children were only mildly affected by. Covid nineteen and on the whole, it seems they are but the Natalie and colleagues found all lot of them did test positive in terms of the throat swaps full cave nineteen they tested positive for antibodies to cave in nineteen either actually at the beginning of that onus or at some point Jerry net illness doctrine failing on consulting genetic pathologists to Saint Mark's hospital in Harrow in London and Sinn. Vincent's Hospital in Dublin Ireland in filing is a practicing doctor and later in the genetics of bail and related cancers collaborating with colleagues around the world including here in Australia. At the beginning of the pandemic back in March whiles looked pretty safe or think. To identify, cases in Wales. H. One about forty kilometers outside of me. So eastern West. So you get the impression whereas almost none of it about. So the odds of you catching, it must be next to nothing.

Green Wisdom Health Podcast by Dr. Stephen and Janet Lewis
Maintaining an Attitude of Gratitude
"I'm Janet Lewis and Dr Louis and we are going to bring you an episode today. Say Combo one is Part of it's called maintaining an attitude of gratitude and the other is to teach you about some different immune products that you may not be aware of so during this Little Thai were having at home alone. y'All can maintain your health. Then have a better chance. When this little wave comes through that you will be in a better spot so You know one of its being positive staying emotionally up lifted. The other is actually taking some products to help. Keep your immune system where it needs to be and for all of you out there that have been purchasing recently which there has been tons. Kudos to you trying to maintain your health during this and staying on your programs because this is where it starts really paying off and For those of you who are new to our show. We're going to give you a little bit. Hope here and tell you some quick things you might want to start doing to give yourself a better fighting chance Dr Lewis. Can you help us today? With maintaining an attitude of gratitude and educating us a little bit about some of the supplements that we may not know too much about well. We'll see what we get into. We were listening. You know. Jannine are being oscillated marseils which we're fine with each other. That's really kind of fun to hang with her but We were doing was watching TV Sunday and in the preacher talked about. We listen to several. Preacher talked about Psalms Ninety one and I got the Bible out and I've got all kinds of markers in there including a very beautiful picture of our sweet granddaughter. But there was no marker in Psalms Ninety One. I opened the Bible and it went directly to Psalms Ninety One. Now freaky is that And what that says he is alone. He alone is my refuge. My Place of safety is my God. Not Trusting the verse. Three says he will rescue you from every trap and protect you from deadly disease. He goes on and on and on Yes this is the thing and and when we talk about supplements for immune system health. We're not make any claims about what it can do with Kobe. Nineteen is just if you believe. Your body has Immune system you know one of the best things you can do is to help your immune system help you the CDC actually come out and say that vitamin D might be advantageous for them to actually say that it might be advantageous We thought was a pretty big deal so we thought we might mention Vitamin D. A little bit so I in that kind of the way. The story went unnoticed. Sal Janet so skilfully keeps me from going down rabbit trails. That was really good Yeah it was a former. Cdc chief identifies the possibility curbing some of the corona virus This was a guy from two thousand nine to two thousand seventeen I think. Cdc Director says it's a possibility and they although not proof that vitamin D may strengthen. Immune system noticeably say possibility in May Particularly those that are vitamin D levels are low and then they go on to say that. That's about forty percent of and I say bull on that or I say bacon sandwiches pastor rusty would say although his wife tells him quit saying Bacon Sandwich inappropriate. But we do. Labs on GOBS and gobs of people in their vitamin D if it's highs thirty to forty and these people say but I'm in southern California. I'm on Beach Florida every day. I don't care. Your vitamin D is Low. And it's not even beginning to get adequate in my opinion. Tila hits fifty and above and I'd love to keep mine around eighty ninety but I don't have the gut absorption to do that so I think everybody needs to take it. It needs to be taken with heaven knowing. What's there you know? You need the lab. I think so. it Well in the other part of that is Because a lot of our probably written down to their local health food store by some vitamin D Are they all created equal? I mean do. They absorb the same way. Well you know. That's a good question Tucson Arizona. This Jack Speer Coast Survival podcast. One time and he has about quarter million listeners. Night they'd come on become you know patients and want me to help him. God Amon nightside while I'm taking five or ten thousand. Many of them said fiber ten thousand units a day. I'll say well it's not working finally got tired of hearing it and I did the statistics on it. Ninety three percent of everybody taken five thousand. I use a day or more was not working. And that's because they weren't getting the pharmaceutical type grade or why high is that? Oh I don't know a lot of supplements out there like you're crazy ex wife but well and and that's why we do the one with the K. as well right for people that have an absorption problem. Because I think there's more going on than just taking a vitamin D or zinc and isn't there. I mean yeah it. It really is the day mobilizes the calcium and then the K- helps shunt it back where it should be. Which is out of your coronary arteries out of your joints and it should be back into the brain and not into your kidneys. Mike and Kidney Stones so yeah I I I start with the D Three K. Two and a good ratio that Yeah this article. Further goes on to say Vitamin D supplementation reduces the risk of respiratory infection regulate side. O'connor cytokine production and can can limit the risk of other viruses such as influenza soap. Remember the words King. Remember that I I WANNA get into it lighter I hope because when you get a respiratory infection or many other. Saadane storms it. It becomes a kind of a vicious cycle. And it's a good thing but too much of it is not a good thing and I made a note here if I can find it Cytokines well-known chemical associated with inflammation has been oscillated in patients with all forms of coladas now. So we went from respiratory Toco Ladas. I'm not saying you have your head up your that comes from a journal of Perennial Interior nutrition and it also goes on these notes. I said toxic intestinal bacteria can produce interleukins another form of inflammatory chemicals and it comes from Journalism -nology journal free radical biology so these so-called cytokines storms can get to be really serious serious thing not just with your respiratory system. Although that's what's getting most of the attention now. So it's anytime you have inflammation inflammation good thing. That's protective your body's trying to protect you but it can get to be too much and get to be a vicious cycle so the cytokines are inflammatory proteins and it helps attack the so called germ or bacteria or virus but it can do so much. That actually hurts the body. At least in Mobility weight-loss eroding muscle tissues and power defined disease in itself and. I think that's one of the big things with people that have fibromyalgia thinks like that. You know super chronic pain syndromes in and this is almost always caused by a virus or bacteria according to most of the notes operate so wonder about he at chronic. What to do about it. Well you have to have a good week. Vitamin complex and like Janet said. They're not all signed. They're really not there's Things that the some of the higher ups are talking about vitamin C. whether it's orally or or the Pro Neolithic enzymes. That's pretty seriously Important and I hope I get to some other notes. We talk about bow films and Protease Enzymes. Zinc men are some. Oh my God good research about Q. And we use Kyushu with online. Because it has a synergistic effect and has the probiotic enzymes. That makes it work better within itself

A Bipolar, a Schizophrenic, and a Podcast
Coronavirus: How to Keep it Together
"Let's talk about a few things when it comes to Cova nineteen or corona virus. Because there's a lot to talk about when we're talking about our mental health and a pandemic on one hand this is what we've all been worried about. S- like it's here all of my anxiety and paranoia and the world going to hell and me freaking out like it's not happening like it. It's here Jackie. It's here yeah I know I am aware and you have it worse than me. I'm not trying to play the the suffering Olympics with you but my anxiety disorder as a level ten. My routines are blocked because restaurants are closed and movie theaters are closed. And I can't go do anything. But listen my immune system. It's solid like for real whenever I hear the news. Like you have nothing to worry about unless you're immuno-compromised or old and I'm like hey despite Jackie calling me grandpa gay but my immune system is fine and I aint old true story. I am not old either but I do have a pretty pretty not great immune system. Yeah I'm on immunosuppressive drugs right now. So in addition to that plus more that I've been reading some of my past medical history also makes me kind of extra susceptible despite being her in conjunction with being on Immuno suppressants. I want to ask you a question. Jackie like as a person when you hear on the news and the media actually fucked the news in the media they always suck Would you see on social media like your friends and family people that you love people that you still love to this day type? Oh why is everybody freaking out of Corona virus? It's only got a one percent or two percent death rate and it's only gonNA get your older immuno-compromised like that's you and you're you're seeing them. Be So dismissive of the fact that you're in the death pool and they just I'm not saying that they don't care because that's not what it is they don't realize it. But but how does that impact you so honestly? I haven't seen a lot of that on my personal feeds because I don't spend my time with dumb dumbs that ignore science and news and things But that's all over twitter like everywhere basically and I'm not taking as much offense to it. As I think most chronic illness people are right now. But it's more or less like I think the people in my life forget that I am in the high risk category because I don't act sick and I don't often remind them that I am sick because I'm doing quite well right now. Like for instance. My mom took an unnecessary weekend trip last weekend and she had a good reason for doing it was to help her cope with something. But it still felt very selfish to me and I was kind of upset with her because I felt like she was being wildly irresponsible. And I eventually had to say to her mom. You know that I'm in the high risk category right like you know that this is me. We're talking about because it just felt like she just forgot and I asked her. She didn't forget. That's not the case. But it's a little bit of. I just think people are overlooking people in their lives. That may be in this. Category and fifty percent of the fucking population has a chronic illness which means fifty percent of the population are likely to be treated by something like an immunosuppressant. So the idea of dismissing that many people is pretty ridiculous. That's kind of what upsets me. The most is not me personally. It's just like no one knows who has chronic illness in its spoiler. Alert Most fucking people. So yes that part upsets me. What a clarify. You're not saying that. Most people have a chronic illness. Because most people don't most people are healthy. That's that's why we need mental health and Health Advocacy. Because most people just don't understand what we go through at all. They see things through the lens of their experience which is not not us. They're like oh we're fine so we assume you're fine to in reality. Were not find at all. We're not and I mean most I guess is not the right answer but it is like fifty percent of the fucking population whether they be diabetes. Or you know fibromyalgia or Lupus or some of these things that people hear their friends and family having but don't quite lump them in the chronic illness category. Everyone knows someone who's chronically. Ill Right now. Everybody does so kind of dismissing someone that you know in your life is completely ridiculous. Obviously we know why you're panic because you're in the high risk category and I know why I'm panicked because all of these closures to protect the people in the high risk category. They're just messing with me. They're messing with me. I don't I don't like my routines to be messed with at all like I'm I'm a very very big creature of habit. But let's move this aside and talk about this sort of dismissive nece the well only two percent will die will to percents like a huge fucking number. I can't sort of wrap my mind around that and I think that's one of the things that's really upsetting people in our community. Jackie that when did two percent become a low number? If I handed you one hundred skittles and I told you that two of those skittles would kill you. You're not eat the skittles. There is nobody within the sound of my voice. It is like Oh if you gave me a bag of one hundred skills and two of them would kill me instantly. I'd still grab a handful. The odds are forever in my favor. No nobody would think that maybe we have just a disproportionate understanding of odds but more importantly I think that we a disproportionate understanding that death is permanent. Maybe and this is causing our population in many of our listeners. An extreme amount of anxiety because they're constantly being calmed down. I making air quotes. Calmed Down with things. That aren't very calming. Do you find it calming to know that the Cova Nineteen Corona virus only has a two percent death rate. Does that make Jackie Zimmerman feel better? Now it doesn't at all because one I mean if we're getting into stats which I love. We don't actually have accurate stats. We don't have enough test to be tested. We don't have enough results from the ones that are currently out in processing. We don't even have a accurate number of people who are going to hospitals. Because now we're telling people not even go to hospitals but back to your point of only two percent. Two percent of the whole world is a lot of fucking people and I don't know I don't know how to tell people they should care about other people but when five thousand people die in like less than a month for something. That could be prevented if we all just stay the fuck home. It's a big deal. Those are five thousand people. They have families they have children. They have jobs. They contribute to the world. Why don't they matter? Why don't people matter to other people? I wanted to say because they don't realize it. I think that we're really seeing played out across the world. I mean literally across the world that the majority of people are healthy. The majority of people's immune systems at do what it's supposed to do and the majority of people believe that this will not impact them. And here's the kicker there right. The majority of people are right. And this is why we have health advocates right. This is this is our job Jackie. Our show would not need to exist if people understood that small percentages of the population suffer from things that the majority of the population doesn't were great examples of this Eugene. Not How bipolar Jackie? And my boat works just fine but we can still be decent to each other and it's interesting to watch the world grapple with this. I wish it was a petri dish and was just a social experiment and there wasn't real lives at stakes because it's fascinating it's fascinating to watch the group that has politicized it. It's fascinating to watch the group that has monetize fascinated to watch the group that is ignoring it and it's fascinating watching the group that is terrified of all interact with each other but all of that tied back. It doesn't matter which group you're in. How do you get through it? Jackie you've hit your house. But what about the people who can't hide in their house honestly? I don't find this fascinating. I'm pissed off. I'm mad because I see people who are like. Oh I got a really cheap flight to Florida next week. I'm going to take a vacation and I'm like what the fuck is wrong with you because of all those people who don't have the choice to hunker into their house like I do. I can choose to literally socially isolated for the rest of my life if I wanted to. I have a lot of privilege in that area. The people who have to continue to go into the world who have to work with your dirty Germany as don't have that option like right now going out into the world is the equivalent of coughing in. Somebody's face it's rude and it's wrong and it causes problems and can cause death among a bunch of people. I'm mad about this. I'm very clearly upset about this. So what's your next move because you can't just be pissed off for the next several days. Several weeks several months. It's not mentally healthy for you. I understand why you are. I do but this isn't good for us. It's not it's not good for us. We cannot have this level of emotion and anxiety and anger for the next several months. It will eat US alive. You're right and I'm really worked up right now because we're talking about how stupid people are. But what I'm finding is really happening with me and I think with a lot of people that I'm seeing online is that we're all kind of swaying inbetween. Really nervous really upset really scared to like well but we're supposed to kind of act as though life as normal. We're just doing everything at home. So my brain is kind of confused between this is normal. I work from home every day. Everything is fine too. Like oh but we're in the middle of a huge fucking pandemic dough freak out and I am

Get Healthy Lose Weight Podcast
Immune boosting
"To incredibly easy things you can do to start building your immune system. I we're GONNA talk about an herb called a strike unless route and then I'm going to give you a recipe for a morning elixir that you can drink every morning. The first thing in the morning that will absolutely build up your immune system. Now if you've listened to some of my past episodes then you probably have heard me talk about. The fact that I tend to have chronic bronchitis throughout my life about two or three times a year I would normally get sick with this horrible upper respiratory infection and as I got older. It would seem to last even longer leaving me with up horrible choking cough for over a month. However once I got into health and wellness I started to learn about various types of herbs and benefit of herbs. One of the most talked about herbs in the wellness and herbal community a strategy less root for building your immunities for the last four years. I've been taking it along with a healthy eating lifestyle and I can honestly say I haven't had a coal or an upper respiratory problem. It really does work for me. So here's what is known about Australia. Less wrote a strike US route. It comes from a type of bean or lagoon. While there are multiple species of stragglers route. Most struggle is supplements contain a struggle against member nations. Now the herb is set to offer multiple health benefits or multiple conditions including heart benefits a strike. Ls route is thought to stimulate the immune system. It has anti oxidant benefits that inhabit free radical production in the body free radical damages the cells and are linked to many health problems associated with aging. There is no known way to stop free radicals completely. A strike list is a natural dietary supplement. That is used for various health conditions. For instant it's used to treat the common cold and upper respiratory infections it's also been used for FIBROMYALGIA and diabetes some proponents of a struggle us. Route use it for it's possible heart benefits as they claim it may protect against heart disease. It's also used to help improve overall weakness. A strike los route is often promoted for its effects on the immune system liver and cardiovascular system. There is so little research to suggest that it can help protect the heart and humans. More research is needed before. Experts can make any firm recommendations about using this herb for its heart benefits. A strikus is usually taken in combination with other herbal supplements or when used appropriately this healing. Herb appears to be very safe and to have few side effects very high doses may suppress the immune system. So you should avoid using a strike us route if you're taking immunosuppressant drugs and always before you take any herbal supplement. Talk to your healthcare professional now also today. I'd like to share with you a very easy drink that you can make really easy with just two ingredients and drink it in the morning the first thing in the morning before you eat anything. I'm going to be reading to you an article I today and then I'm GonNa tell you what those two ingredients are. I'm going to give a recipe for this drink. Today's article comes from the alternative daily. Now many of us have morning routines that are wonderfully healthy practices meditation in the morning of few yoga poses. A brisk walk around the neighborhood or delicious fruit infused smoothie daily routines are vital health and happiness and this is especially true at the start of our day. Now how about a quick and simple glass of warm lemon water with Himalayan salt or high-quality sea? Salt this simple drink and booster morning health and wellness and is Osso so easy to make a there are number of professional athletes and Bolivians who start their morning with Lemon and salt water which may say something about its effectiveness. Did you know that? Just a ten ounce glass of warm lemon with Himalayan. Salt or high-quality saw in the morning can increase her immune function. It can also decrease uric acid to fight inflammation improve digestion balance. Your overall body. These benefits can be attributed to the vitamin C content of lemon juice as well as to the essential minerals contained in the hammill. Asault this simple morning. Drink promotes vitality health an overall wellness and nave and improve your sex drive so now today let's take a close look at the nineteen balancing benefits of Water Lemon and salt all in one cup. Lemons are an excellent for fighting inflammation. Lemons can help. Dissolve the uric acid in your joints also have been found to help build and repair tendons ligaments and bones. This anti inflammatory property may be especially beneficial for people with Are

KC O'Dea Show
Chronic fatigue activists are trying to silence us: researchers
"That? So chronic fatigue syndrome is it's a very vague disorder where you know. It's just what it sounds like where there's a lack of energy. There's hyper somnolence you of feel crummy all the time. There's debate on whether this truly exists or not there's diagnostic criteria. There's not a blood test or some sort of scan that you can get to to determine what it is. So there is some debate over whether this truly exists or not we have many people think it's associated with psychiatric disorders as well. When I say when you say exists you mean exists not from a site. It's either something that is psychological rather than something that. Yeah. Is a physical ailment. I'm sure there's a better more accurate way to go ahead and put this together. And it's just one. One example in the story of complex. Complex diagnosis in diseases. That are not well understood, right, and or or points of contention within the medical community being vaccines. And when I say it within the medical community. I mean, even people who are not in medicine who will sit there. And and there's a lot of debate back and forth over whether vaccines are good thing. Or a bad thing. I'm not trying to drag you back into. Informed debate. What you know what I mean? No, people get all people get all up in arms on this. When he goes back and forth. And there's a lot of other things. What's the fibromyalgia? Right. Yeah. They're there. That's you know, there are suitable companies who've made drugs like symbolic tha that treat that this order, and again, there's debate over that whether or not that is a true physical disorder or not now in the world of medicine. How debate is settled is through research, right? Right. Okay. Research in data. And that is what the story surrounds. So Michael Sharpe was among researchers who were putting on clinical trials as it as a pertain to chronic fatigue syndrome, and they released a papers. There's an Oxford University. They released a paper, by the way, if something comes out of Oxford medical research, generally well, received usually pretty good. Okay. All right. And in it questioned whether chronic fatigue syndrome is perhaps something that is psychological rather than physical. And he has been essentially. Shutout on social media, anything he posts eve is something very clinical trying to interact with colleagues within the medical industry for fellow researchers or doctors is met with a barrage of organized internet. Trolls. Or I don't want to talk. Everyone up to internet troll at the very least people who are pushing back on him. Where it's just too numerous for him to even I attempt to address it. But most of it's really nasty. That's that's quoted in

Radio From Hell
Vogue Writer Notes Lady Gaga’s ‘Shapely Behind’ In Profile Discussing Her Assault
"So there's a big profile article in vogue magazine about lady Gaga because a star is born is coming out and apparently date Bill. Remember? Trey. Yeah. Apparently, it's getting the people who've seen it say, it's it's really good. And the article about lady Gaga, the huge profile is just glowing about the movie and about lady Gaga in general Jonathan Van Meter. It's an extensive cover story on lady Gaga for the October vogue. But one line in it. Is raising controversy and making people upset, and I understand why buddies I wonder if it's that big a deal and see what you think. Okay. In the article which corresponds with the her return or hurt. Her turn in a star is born next month, the author Mr. Van Meter describes the outfit that lady Gaga wore for the interview reviewing robe that had tons of diamond jewelry on K quote. I can see nearly every one of her tattoos and her shapely behind through the robe, Mr. Van Meter wrote. Van Meter's objectification seems vastly out of place in a profile, but also discusses lady Gaga's sexual assault at the age of nineteen the resulting post traumatic stress disorder and how she believes the trauma is linked to her Fibro fibromyalgia. After van Meter's tone-deaf transition, she has sort of inverse boundaries. She won't tell you, for example, where she just went on vacation. But she's totally open about having been sexually assaulted when she was a teenager the story delved into a deeply personal portrayal of Gaga coming to terms with her trauma. So the the author of this piece on Huffington Post and other people commenting on the story saying, it's it's a it's a very good article two very good story. But that lies a very jarring. Yeah. Sentence about commenting on her.

Dr. Daliah
Florida Woman Says Kratom Tea Caused Daughter's Brain Damage
"So a mom is suing because her child has brain damage after consuming Craton t. So Florida mother claims that her daughters t- habit left him with brain damage, and assuming three establishments child used to frequent for negligence, she's doing them for negligence, and these were three establishments are kid went you Mary Tobar who's nineteen year old daughter Brett allegedly suffered psychotic episodes in March claims that the herbal remedy left the teen with frontal lobe damage in frontal, lobe damage does affect personality bars lawsuit claims that the tea is a dangerous products that has certainly caused injury to people, and it has certainly caused injury to our client. I find that very interesting when you know, people use a term twice in the same sentence. Anyway, there are no FDA approved uses for Craton and the agency morning. There isn't agency warning properties that expose users to addiction abuse independence. We'll talk about credit credit, MS. Some claim that it can be used to treat opioid withdrawal symptoms with the FDA warns. There was no reliable evidence to support this theory. I'm not sure why the girl was drinking it the agency has called from a research into the substance while warning consumers not to use any products labelled as containing the botanical substance Cranham or its psychoactive compounds might tragedy and seven hydroxy but tragedy. The FDA has linked to substance right now to forty four deaths in the US. So apparently, her lawsuit names Beulah on the beach Beulah. Cafe and mad Hatters. That's no botanical t bar all located in Pinellas county. She's at her daughter frequently visited those locations over four year span to drink crap. Not now, of course, the news outlet van wizard claims that they establish wants fail to warrants VAR of dangerous side effects, which makes them liable for bodily injury, and resulting pain and suffering aggravation, preexisting condition, mental anguish, lots of capacity for life past and future, medical and nursing care expenses