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Nutrition to Prevent Shingles & Cold Sores

Who gets shingles and who is at risk?

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8/26/2017

Breast Cancer and the Alcohol and Sugar Connection

Does alcohol and sugar increase breast cancer risk for both women and men?

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8/19/2017

Stopping the Disease of Aging

"...growing older is inevitable, aging is optional."

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8/12/2017

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Fibrocystic Breasts, Endometriosis & Fibroid Tumors

Find relief and understand the estrogen connection.

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8/5/2017

Natural Ways to Manage Chronic Pain

As prescription pill & opioid addictions grow we're sharing natural ways to manage your pain.

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7/29/2017

Brain Boosting Habits

Habits that you can start using today!

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7/22/2017

Crohn’s, Colitis, and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

How to eliminate symptoms and feel well again.

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7/8/2017

Estrogen Connection to Prostate Problems

Cutting edge research about prostate problems.

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6/24/2017

Important Minerals, Magnesium, Zinc, Calcium

Signs that you may be deficient in important minerals.

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6/17/2017

Teenage Acne

Teen years and acne don't have to go together. Here's how.

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6/10/2017

Foods to Reduce Anxiety

Learn about the connection between what you eat and your anxiety level.

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6/5/2017

The Nutrition Connection to Healthy Gums

Gums need certain nutrients from food in order to stay healthy.

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5/20/2017

Menopause: Moods, Memory & More

Nutritional solutions to reduce symptoms such as hot flashes, depression & more.

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5/13/2017

Relief from Muscle Pain & Spasms with guest Dr. Rob Silverman

Why you may experience muscle pain and what to do about it.

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5/6/2017

Foods to Stop Hair Loss

Hair care starts in the kitchen! Listen in.

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4/29/2017

Thyroid: Fatigue, Weight Gain, & Depression

We'll help you understand how your thyroid works.

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4/22/2017

Ask the Nutritionist

The popular podcast is back!

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4/15/2017

PCOS & Weight Gain

It's possible to overcome the complex health condition of PCOS.

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4/8/2017

Sugar, Diabetes and Processed Foods: The Case Against Sugar

Gary Taubes shares findings from his latest book, "The Case Against Sugar."

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4/1/2017

Hidden Weight Gain Factors

Ann Louise Gittleman shares 10 surprising weight loss factors.

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3/25/2017

Knee Pain – Food Makes a Difference

Discover 3 foods that could be causing your achy knees.

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3/18/2017

Fats and Oils for Healing

The right kind of fats are healing for the body.

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3/11/2017

Compulsive Eating and Intestinal Health

Explore the many causes and solutions for compulsive eating.

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3/4/2017

Staying Well When Everyone Around You is Sick!

Five science based self-care tips to keep you healthy and thriving.

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2/25/2017

Constipation and Diarrhea in Children

What parents can do to establish normal bowel function for children.

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2/18/2017

Post Gallbladder Surgery: What Can I Eat?

Confused about what to eat and what’s off limits? Listen in!

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2/11/2017

Why Skipping Meals Can Lead to Compulsive Eating

Many don't realize that compulsive eating is a biochemical problem, not emotional.

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2/4/2017

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