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For More Episodes And Product Info Visit http://DDDLRadio.com Monologue Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show discussing the news story of talk host Jimmy Kimmel. Whose infant had to undergo heart surgery to repair a congenital birth defect. Doc asserts this didn't have to happen. Contending that had the mother been taking the 90 essential nutrients prior to conception the birth defect would have been averted. Pearls of Wisdom Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article about an editorial written by three cardiologists. These doctors are saying that linking heart disease to dietary cholesterol and saturated fats is "misguided". Stating that heart disease is related to inflammation. Somelthing Dr. Wallach has been asserting for decades. The cardiologists are recommending lifestyle changes such as adopting a Mediterranean-style diet, regular excercise, quit smoking and stress reduction. Callers Kevin has two questions the first concerns his daughter's asthma. Second he has questions concerning

For More Episodes And Product Info Visit http://DDDLRadio.com Monologue Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show today discussing the invention of electric hair clippers. Stating once they were on the market people stopped going to the barber. Using the electric hair fathers and mothers clipped their children's hair. Wives trimmed their husbands hair basically "do-it-yourself" hair cutting. Asserting people should take the same approach to their healthcare. Stating most tests done in a doctors office can be done safely and effectively at home. Pearls of Wisdom Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach begin the show discussing a news article about insurance fraud. A California couple along with doctors and pharmacist bilked insurance companies out of $40 million in four years. Tanya Moreland King and Christopher King recruited doctors to prescribe assorted creams. Pharmacists then dispensed these non-FDA approve creams that had no known medical benefits. Buying the creams for $15 to $40 per tube. They then

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