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For More Episodes And Product Info Visit http://DDDLRadio.com Call Dr. Wallach's live radio program weekdays from noon until 1pm pacific time at 831-685-1080 or toll free at 888-379-2552. Monologue Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show discussing pre-existing conditions. Outlining several common health challenges contending they are due to nutritional deficiencies. Stating that most of these challenges could be prevented and often reversed. Contending that everyone should be taking all 90 essential nutrients. Pearls of Wisdom Doug Winfey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article concerning a study from the University of Washington School of Medicine. The study found that people who take PPIs (proton pump inhibitors) long term have 50% increased risk of death. Previous studies have linked these drugs to increased risk of kidney damage, bone fractures and dementia. Callers Erin's mother has high blood pressure and dementia. Roxanna has several health challenges including osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel

For More Episodes And Product Info Visit http://DDDLRadio.com Call Dr. Wallach's live radio program weekdays from noon until 1pm pacific time at 831-685-1080 or toll free at 888-379-2552. Monologue Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show today discussing degenerative diseases. Outlining several diseases and contending that they are all caused by nutritional deficiencies. Stating that a study was done involving domestic violence. Comparing to counties in Texas where one county had a lot of domestic violence in the other county it was practically nonexistent. The difference was that the county without domestic violence had a particular mineral in their drinking water. The county with a lot of domestic violence the mineral was missing from the water. Pearls of Wisdom Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article concerning a study from the University of Washington. The study looked at the death rates from nearly 30 types of cancer in all 3100 counties in the U.S. over the past 35 years. Finding

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