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Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show discussing a news article regarding Alzheimer's disease. The article concerns a study that was trying to find ways to lower Amyloid proteins in a effort to slow the progression of the disease. However the study failed to find a way to lower Amyloid proteins. Doc states there should not have been an article since if was a failure.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a study of the effects of vitamin B12 on Parkinson's disease. Finding that vitamin B12 could reduce the effects of dopamine loss in Parkinson's disease caused by genetic mutations in the LRRK2 gene. Increased activity of the LRRK2 enzyme contributes to accumulation of toxic alpha-synuclein fibers in dopamine producing neurons. The form of vitamin B12 called AdoCbl was able to directly bind to LRRK2, altering it's structure disrupting its normal function. They found that treatment with the vitamin B12 could prevent the death of nerve cells that produce dopamine and the occurrence of symptoms associated with neurodegeneration.

Callers

Jessica is experiencing pain from acid reflux.

Dan is having problems digesting his food.

Benjamin is legally blind from cataracts.

Justin has a friend whose wife went off of a gluten free diet because she lost weight.

Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show discussing the "good food bad food" diet. Stating that people should avoid processed meats as they contain nitrates and nitrites. Contending these proservatives damage blood vessels. Telling people to stay away from oils and fried foods. Asserting that burnt or well done meats should also not be eaten.

Pearls of Wisdom

Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article about people killed by opioid pain killers. The people were patients at Gosport War Memorial Hospital in England. More than 450 patients died from opioid pain medications with no medical justification for the prescription. Despite warnings from nurses that there was an institutionalized regime of prescribing dangerous doses of these drugs that were not clinically necessary.

Callers

Ilene's aunt has been diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer.

Helen has several health challenges including varicose veins, joint pain, excessive facial hair and carpal tunnel syndrome.

Ray has questions about weight loss and Youngevity business opportunities.

Carlos has a friend experiencing blurred vision.

Heidi has been diagnosed with breast cancer, tendonitis and joint pain.
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