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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 today discussing pre-existing health conditions. Outlining several common health challenges. Stating that they are caused by nutritional deficiencies. Contending that many of these diseases can be prevented and often reversed. Pearls of Wisdom Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article concerning foods that promote brain health. The article lists blueberries, olive oil, kefir, walnuts, leafy greens oatmeal, bananas and algae oil. Doc agrees with many of these for their anti-inflammatory properties. But contends people should stay away from oils of any kind. Because once these oils are opened they can quickly go rancid. Callers Tom's father is a type 2 diabetic having trouble with his blood sugar level. Rich thinks he may have a prostate problem as he

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 longevity. Citing research from the Max Planck Institute that states the is no genetic limit to how long humans can live. Stating he believes humans have the genetic capacity to live to be 200 years old and possibly more. Contending that the current average of Americans is much below 200. Because they are not getting all of the raw materials the human body needs for longevity. Pearls of Wisdom Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article on a study of heart burn drugs. Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine looked at death rates on nearly 300,000 veterans. All of whom were taking proton pump inhibitors and followed them for five years. Finding those taking PPIs were 25% more likely to die during the study period.

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