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Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show discussing the COVID 19 numbers of infections and deaths. Comparing the U.S. numbers to those of India. India has a lot less infections and deaths despite the fact that India has a much larger population. Asserting the difference is that people in India don't eat gluten.

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Dr. Wallach continues his monologue.

Callers

Vanita has two questions first she asks if it is ok to give ivermectin to her dog. Second she has questions about treating her own high blood pressure.

Dandelion has two questions the first asks about her own kidney disease and dialysis. Second she has questions regarding her mother's vascular dementia.

Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show discussing various common health challenges that he contends are due to nutritional deficiencies. Stating that medical doctors are the ones who have led people down the path of just treating symptoms. While supplementing with all 90 essential nutrients can alleviate the symptoms of most health challenges.

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Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article regarding the health benefits of mushrooms in the diet. Garden giant mushrooms can lower blood sugar and cholesterol levels. Giant puffball mushrooms contain calvacin a compound that has anti-cancer properties. Lion's mane mushrooms can stimulate the production of nerve growth factor. Oyster mushrooms are full of lovastatin that can lower cholesterol levels. Shitake mushrooms contain eritadenine that helps lower cholesterol levels.

Callers

Clarence is overweight has dry skin, tinnitus and high blood pressure.

Judy's mother is a pre-diabetic with endometiral and lung cancer.

Dave has a friend with several health challenges including type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and vision problems. He has a second question regarding another friend who has long haul COVID 19 symptoms.

Ken has a friend with peripheral neuropathies, type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease.

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