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Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show today discussing longevity. Citing various cultures and long they live. Stating that the longest living people are the Hunza people. With an average age of 120 years. Asserting that he believes this is because of the minerals in there soil.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article regarding the negative side effects of the Pfizer drug Lipitor. According to the CDC over half of U.S. adults (54.5% or 47 million) could benefit from taking cholesterol lowering statins like Lipitor. The FDA has warned that Lipitor has a history of inducing higher blood sugar levels. It has long been known that long term high blood sugar levels can lead to type 2 diabetes.

Callers

Marina's daughter is experiencing dizziness, has ringing in the ears and headaches. She has also been diagnosed with a brain tumor.

Michael has a friend whose knee is swollen and sore but did not sustain an injury.

Madrew has a psychiatrist friend that is curious to know if vitamins and minerals can benefit people with depression.

Ken has a friend who fell off a ladder and sustained a shoulder injury.

Dr. Wallach begins the show discussing the annual cost of treating the symptoms of common health challenges. Stating that arthritis costs $626.8 billion annually. While MS (multiple sclerosis) costs $85 billion and heart disease costs $316.8 billion. Contending this is an enormous amount of money to spend on just treating symptoms not curing anything.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article regarding the health benefits of eating celery. It contains cancer fighting compounds such as apigenin. Studies have shown that apigenin can inhibit the initiation, progression and metastasis of tumors. Another study that apigenin can help starve pancreatic cancer cells by depriving them of the glucose needed to fuel cancer's rampant growth.

Callers

Carolyn has high blood pressure, chronic fatigue and reactive hypoglycemia.

Ken has a friend having difficulty swallowing food.

John is experiencing foot pain and his doctor is telling him he has a splinter.

David asks Doc if ocra is good to eat.

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