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Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Hour 1
Brain Drain – Preventing Magnesium Deficiency in the Brain – Carolyn Dean MD ND
Increasing magnesium intake may be a valid strategy to enhance cognitive abilities. This comes on the heels of much research and speculation that inadequate levels of magnesium could impair cognitive function, leading to faster deterioration of memory in aging humans.
That’s not all! Research is now finding that magnesium deficiency may contribute to many health conditions within the brain such as depression, anxiety, Alzheimer’s, insomnia, migraines, and Parkinson’s. Magnesium expert Dr. Carolyn Dean has provided compelling research and 600 medical and scientific references in her newest edition of The Magnesium Miracle 2017 Edition, many of which refer directly to the function of the central nervous system.
The following excerpts citing magnesium’s role in the brain function and cognition is taken from The Magnesium Miracle, 2017 Edition:
* Stroke: The U.S. population, deficient in magnesium, is at greater risk for stroke with severe post-stroke complications. There can be poor recovery from head injury and escalating neurological damage. Lack of magnesium can enhance neurotoxin damage from vast numbers of chemicals in our air, food, and water.
* Brain Trauma: Higher magnesium levels are associated with a better recovery, and giving magnesium will create a better healing outcome. IV magnesium sulfate significantly reduces brain edema following brain injury and is used to treat patients with severe TBI without adverse effects. This is crucial information to give your doctor if your child suffers a head injury or any family member is involved in a motor vehicle accident. Good Neurosurgeons give IV magnesium to all their surgical patients.
* Diuretics Dry Out The Brain: A journal case study reported that an elderly woman’s Serum Magnesium level became depleted due to a diuretic she was taking for hypertension. She was admitted to the hospital with severe weakness and developed an overt psychosis with paranoid delusions. Following large intravenous doses of magnesium, her symptoms disappeared within twenty-four hours. However, her symptoms returned as long as she was taking the diuretic. People who are prescribed diuretics should check with their doctor about taking at least 600 mg a day of supplemental magnesium in divided doses. In that way, many of the side effects of diuretics can be avoided.
* Aging: French magnesium researcher Dr. Pierre Delbet, who practiced in the early 1900s, was convinced that the aging body’s tissues have three times more calcium than magnesium. He knew that calcium precipitates out into tissues that are deficient in magnesium. He observed the toxicity of excess calcium in the testicles, brain, and other tissues and concluded almost a century ago that magnesium deficiency plays a role in senility.
* Memory: Research at MIT, however, produced a study in 2004 that elevates magnesium to the position of memory enhancer. Particular brain receptors important for learning and memory depend on magnesium for their regulation. The researchers describe magnesium as an absolutely necessary component of the cerebrospinal fluid in order to keep these learning and memory receptors active. The term they use for this activity, interactivity, and changeability is plasticity.
* Fear: MIT researcher found that “As predicted by our theory, increasing the concentration of magnesium and reducing the background level of noise led to the largest increases of plasticity ever reported in scientific literature.” In English, that statement simply means that magnesium reduces the physical reaction to fear, which can only be a good thing!
* Treating Telomeres: A telomere is an essential part of chromosomes that affect how our cells age. Telomeres are the caps at the ends of chromosomes that protect them from unraveling or getting attached to another chromosome. The current research on aging is firmly tied up with telomeres. It should come as no surprise that magnesium is tightly wrapped up with telomeres. But the real shock is how few researchers are focusing on the miracle of magnesium in keeping telomeres from unraveling. Instead, they are looking for drugs or formulating expensive supplements to save the telomeres – ignoring the solution that’s right before their eyes.
*Alzheimer’s & Parkinson’s: There is evidence that magnesium deficiency can trigger or worsen Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. These conditions are the neurological equivalent of heart disease. After all, both heart and brain are excitable tissues that give off electrical energy, and both must have magnesium. For maintaining plasticity of synapses an adequate magnesium level is imperative. Magnesium is required for hundreds of enzyme functions within brain cells that control memory and cellular function.
How can you determine your magnesium deficiency levels as well as other essential nutrients for the brain like zinc, Omega 3 and Vitamin D? Consider being part of our Grass Roots Health research project which provides an in-home test kit, weekly monitoring and product discounts! Dr. Dean will provide details about the valuable health program during the show.
And, YES, ReMag is hands-down the best magnesium supplement to use to achieve saturation – or sufficiency levels of magnesium in the brain! ALL magnesium crosses the blood-brain barrier so getting a highly absorbed, concentrated magnesium that doesn’t cause the laxative effect is most effective way to achieve saturation levels and ReMag does that job better than any pill or powder on the market.
Tonight, we’ll have a lively discussion with our very own Dr. Carolyn Dean about Brain Drain – Testing for and Preventing Nutritional Deficiency in the Brain along with a wide range of health topics and safe solutions. You will love hearing the beneficial interactions with our callers and hosts alike including the body/mind connection, identifying the ‘conflict’ in the ‘conflict basis’ of disease and much more!!
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com.

Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Hour 2
Brain Drain – Preventing Magnesium Deficiency in the Brain – Carolyn Dean MD ND
Increasing magnesium intake may be a valid strategy to enhance cognitive abilities. This comes on the heels of much research and speculation that inadequate levels of magnesium could impair cognitive function, leading to faster deterioration of memory in aging humans.
That’s not all! Research is now finding that magnesium deficiency may contribute to many health conditions within the brain such as depression, anxiety, Alzheimer’s, insomnia, migraines, and Parkinson’s. Magnesium expert Dr. Carolyn Dean has provided compelling research and 600 medical and scientific references in her newest edition of The Magnesium Miracle 2017 Edition, many of which refer directly to the function of the central nervous system.
The following excerpts citing magnesium’s role in the brain function and cognition is taken from The Magnesium Miracle, 2017 Edition:
* Stroke: The U.S. population, deficient in magnesium, is at greater risk for stroke with severe post-stroke complications. There can be poor recovery from head injury and escalating neurological damage. Lack of magnesium can enhance neurotoxin damage from vast numbers of chemicals in our air, food, and water.
* Brain Trauma: Higher magnesium levels are associated with a better recovery, and giving magnesium will create a better healing outcome. IV magnesium sulfate significantly reduces brain edema following brain injury and is used to treat patients with severe TBI without adverse effects. This is crucial information to give your doctor if your child suffers a head injury or any family member is involved in a motor vehicle accident. Good Neurosurgeons give IV magnesium to all their surgical patients.
* Diuretics Dry Out The Brain: A journal case study reported that an elderly woman’s Serum Magnesium level became depleted due to a diuretic she was taking for hypertension. She was admitted to the hospital with severe weakness and developed an overt psychosis with paranoid delusions. Following large intravenous doses of magnesium, her symptoms disappeared within twenty-four hours. However, her symptoms returned as long as she was taking the diuretic. People who are prescribed diuretics should check with their doctor about taking at least 600 mg a day of supplemental magnesium in divided doses. In that way, many of the side effects of diuretics can be avoided.
* Aging: French magnesium researcher Dr. Pierre Delbet, who practiced in the early 1900s, was convinced that the aging body’s tissues have three times more calcium than magnesium. He knew that calcium precipitates out into tissues that are deficient in magnesium. He observed the toxicity of excess calcium in the testicles, brain, and other tissues and concluded almost a century ago that magnesium deficiency plays a role in senility.
* Memory: Research at MIT, however, produced a study in 2004 that elevates magnesium to the position of memory enhancer. Particular brain receptors important for learning and memory depend on magnesium for their regulation. The researchers describe magnesium as an absolutely necessary component of the cerebrospinal fluid in order to keep these learning and memory receptors active. The term they use for this activity, interactivity, and changeability is plasticity.
* Fear: MIT researcher found that “As predicted by our theory, increasing the concentration of magnesium and reducing the background level of noise led to the largest increases of plasticity ever reported in scientific literature.” In English, that statement simply means that magnesium reduces the physical reaction to fear, which can only be a good thing!
* Treating Telomeres: A telomere is an essential part of chromosomes that affect how our cells age. Telomeres are the caps at the ends of chromosomes that protect them from unraveling or getting attached to another chromosome. The current research on aging is firmly tied up with telomeres. It should come as no surprise that magnesium is tightly wrapped up with telomeres. But the real shock is how few researchers are focusing on the miracle of magnesium in keeping telomeres from unraveling. Instead, they are looking for drugs or formulating expensive supplements to save the telomeres – ignoring the solution that’s right before their eyes.
*Alzheimer’s & Parkinson’s: There is evidence that magnesium deficiency can trigger or worsen Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. These conditions are the neurological equivalent of heart disease. After all, both heart and brain are excitable tissues that give off electrical energy, and both must have magnesium. For maintaining plasticity of synapses an adequate magnesium level is imperative. Magnesium is required for hundreds of enzyme functions within brain cells that control memory and cellular function.
How can you determine your magnesium deficiency levels as well as other essential nutrients for the brain like zinc, Omega 3 and Vitamin D? Consider being part of our Grass Roots Health research project which provides an in-home test kit, weekly monitoring and product discounts! Dr. Dean will provide details about the valuable health program during the show.
And, YES, ReMag is hands-down the best magnesium supplement to use to achieve saturation – or sufficiency levels of magnesium in the brain! ALL magnesium crosses the blood-brain barrier so getting a highly absorbed, concentrated magnesium that doesn’t cause the laxative effect is most effective way to achieve saturation levels and ReMag does that job better than any pill or powder on the market.
Tonight, we’ll have a lively discussion with our very own Dr. Carolyn Dean about Brain Drain – Testing for and Preventing Nutritional Deficiency in the Brain along with a wide range of health topics and safe solutions. You will love hearing the beneficial interactions with our callers and hosts alike including the body/mind connection, identifying the ‘conflict’ in the ‘conflict basis’ of disease and much more!!
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.comWe will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com.

Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Flaunt! Build Your Dreams, Live Your Sparkle! with Lora Cheadle
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Insert Hope & Healing Into Your Life Today!
When we don’t feel well, it’s hard to be happy. Sickness, illness, and chronic conditions of any kind drain the body, mind, and spirit of vital energy. What would your life be like if you could have hope and healing? No matter what the diagnosis, symptoms, or emotions, today’s guest will challenge you to see your situation differently.
Legs hurt? Have gratitude for your ears!
Feeling depressed? Asking yourself why, (and answering honestly) just might reveal that your feelings are the result of loving someone else deeply – and having loving relationships is absolutely something to be grateful for!
Jenny Mannion’s book, A Short Path to Change: 30 Ways to Transform Your Life guides readers on a journey of self-discovery and healing after she healed herself in three weeks, following seven years of chronic disease.
She now is an intuitive healer and mind/body mentor, who inspires people to create the life they desire. Jenny has seen clients heal from depression, cancer, MS and various other challenges. She has been on PBS's "The Whitney Reynolds Show” as well as many radio shows, and has created a signature course and online community, Embracing Bliss, which helps people step into their power and create the life they desire within a supportive environment.
If you are ready to live life healthy, then join us for today’s show on FLAUNT-ing our health!
Jenny Mannion can be found at www.jennymannion.com where she does free energy healing sessions!
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Remember, Dreamvisions 7 Listeners receive a complimentary 30 minute Life Choreography session with Lora Cheadle to find out how they can utilize the five steps of FLAUNT! to Build their Dreams and Live their Sparkle! Could you be ready to live your best life today? Calls take place via Zoom and can be scheduled here: https://calendly.com/loras-schedule Grab your Dreamvisions7 discount today!lora@loracheadle.com or 303-994-4945

Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour with Mariam Massaro
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour #385 was recorded live at Singing Brook Studio in Worthington Massachusetts on a rainy February afternoon and features Mariam Massaro on vocals, native flute, celtic harp, ukulele and acoustic guitar and Bob Sherwood on piano. Today’s show begins with the laid-back, hopeful groove of “Hello, Hello Springtime”, a shifting, evocative piece that features an elegiac, impassioned lyric from Mariam as well as her lyrical native flute over Bob’s powerful piano motif. “To The Glory Of The Early Morning” shifts from a languid, gospel-influenced introduction to a latin-jazz flavored vamp as Bob takes the lead with a series of Brazilian motifs that return continually to a powerful, simple refrain. “Who Are We Becoming?” is a gorgeous, sprightly song built around Mariam’s impassioned, visionary lyric and melody. Led by Mariam’s acoustic guitar, the piece wafts delicately, gradually gathering intensity, driven by a powerful, sensual lyric. “Ripples Of Light” is a dreamy, evocative ballad led by Mariam’s 8 string ukulele. The last half of the show is taken up by selections from Mariam’s albums, beginning with the dulcimer-driven “Smile” and “Happy I Am” from the “For The Children” album and we conclude with Mariam’s epic love ballad “Oh Great Lover”.
Learn more about Mariam here: http://www.mariammassaro.com

Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Goddess Unleashed with Diane Vich, MSN RN
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Unleash your Inner Strength
Diane presents a new mini lesson called Release and Relax on this episode. She explains the symptoms we experience are signs to take action and release the stress that is causing it. She explains the root cause of disease and illness is truly tackled by addressing the physical root and emotional root. The physical root are the cycles our bodies get stuck in as they respond to stress. This cycle is dependent on the individual and each person processes stress differently. The amazing thing that emerges through awareness of your stress response is power over your body. It takes the control back into your own hands by using your awareness to reduce the stress in the moment. She guides you through a visualization of a stressful conversation and then leads you to feeling the shifts in your body as you release the stress. The second half of the episode she shares the amazing feedback she received after the event. She also talks about her coach Oscar Guerrero, who helped her pass her terror barrier and get on that stage. Because her biggest dream was to be on stage but her biggest fear was also the same. She pushed through and reached the hearts of many men and women in the room with her powerful visualization. She recalls the transformation many women experienced from teary eyed faces into smiles. She was absolutely grateful for the experience to share her story on Stage.
The Truth about IBS and Anxiety: Erasing The Symptoms Effortlessly by Amazon.com Services LLC. Learn more here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0813YZ2BL/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_VzJhEbERG7626
Learn more about Diane here: http://dianevich.com

Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Seek Reality with Roberta Grimes
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
N. Riley Heagerty Talks About Spectral Evidence II
N. Riley Heagerty is a careful and honest researcher who has made it his work to resurrect many of the published but now obscure accounts of communications conducted through mediums during the heyday of physical mediumship in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This is the second of two volumes full of wonderful and highly evidential communications received at the turn of the previous century that without Riley’s wonderful work might well have been lost.
Learn more about Roberta here: http://robertagrimes.com

Thursday Mar 05, 2020
The Second Genesis Awakening with Debara Bruhn Towt
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Michael Schmaeling: Farm Manager, Rodale Institute Resident Beekeeper
You are in for a heart warming show with special Guest Michael Schmaeling as he shares his unique management of Honey Bee's … Regenerative Selective Genetics’ … A rare experience with one who communicates with the bee's ...
Michael Schmaeling Founders Campus Farm Manager, Rodale Institute Resident Beekeeper. Michael manages and maintains the Institute’s treatment-free honeybee conservancy, where he selectively breeds healthy queens to create new colonies. Additionally, he is the manager of the Rodale Institute Founder’s Campus.
Mike Schmaeling ~developed innovative breeding techniques to better isolate mating when “splitting” colonies. Last year, he says he roughly tripled his colonies, which then suffered 50% mortality. Learn what happening with the colonies in 2020.
https://rodaleinstitute.org/blog/the-organic-beekeeping-frontier-a-conversation-with-rodale-institutes-beekeeper/?fbclid=IwAR3-BP7KSagskTKhxXsooa0aMDVItqBa3gv1JxbVyYqmUbHAt_KVKBUfPeg
Find Mike at Rodale Institute ... https://rodaleinstitute.org/about/staff/
Learn more about Debara here:
www.callinallangels.com
www.thehumanaccelerator.org

Thursday Mar 05, 2020
The Story Walking Radio Hour with Wendy Fachon
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Earth Care Composting for Climate Restoration Guest Jayne Merner Senecal, Owner of Earth Care Farm How much of a difference can we make by composting? When we compost our food scraps and yard waste instead of dumping it into a landfill, we help build a system that pulls carbon out of the atmosphere and returns it to the earth where it can nurture life. Scientists maintain that a mere 2 percent increase in the carbon content of the planet’s soils could offset 100 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions going into the atmosphere. How can this be accomplished? Part of the answer lies in composting. This episode begins with a story walk through Earth Care Farm, the first and largest composting operation in Rhode Island and one of the state's foremost examples of regenerative agriculture.Our guest Jayne Merner Senecal, owner of Earth Care Farm, is going to speak about the magic and science of composting and how nutrient-rich soil is necessary to grow nutrient-rich food. Jayne serves on the Rhode Island Food Policy Council and the Charlestown Agricultural Preservation Commission. Her notable accomplishments include Professional of the Year 2018 by the RI Nursery and Landscape Association (RINLA) and 1st place award for Landscape Design (RINLA), for two consecutive years, 2016 & 2017. In the third segment, Jayne will share her engaging experience with the Real Food Campaign, a global collaboration connecting soil, plant and human health. Initiated by the Bionutrient Food Association in Barre, MA, the campaign utilizes a leading edge nutrient density measurement tool that allows farmers to help participate in important soil and crop nutrient analysis and research.
Information Resources:https://earthcarefarm.comhttps://realfoodcampaign.org/https://netwalkri.com/blog/f/ecodetectives-dig-up-some-dirt
https://dreamvisions7radio.com/composting-grows-in-rhode-island-by-wendy-nadherny-fachon/
Learn more at www.storywalking.com , or https://netwalkri.com email wendy@netwalkri.com or call 401 529-6830. Connect with Wendy to order copies of Fiddlesticks, The Angel Heart or Storywalker Wild Plant Magic Cards.
Subscribe to Wendy’s blog Writing with Wendy at www.wendyfachon.blog. Join Wendy on facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/StoryWalkingRadio

Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Thursday Mar 05, 2020
Radical Transformational Leadership: What does this imply? Guest Speaker: Robyn McKeen
Generating results to address homelessness
BEING the leader I have been waiting for
We invite you to a discussion with Robyn McKeen. Robyn McKeen has worked for over twelve years managing social service programs, multi-sector coalitions, and systems change initiatives in the greater San Francisco Bay and Seattle areas. She has held leadership positions and made change in the areas of homelessness and youth development, utilizing the Radical Transformational Leadership approach. Currently, she is a Senior Practitioner or Impact Launch, a collective of social impact practitioners working to support game changing social change initiatives. Robyn is committed to fostering compassion and fairness through all aspects of her work and life.
Robyn will share the results of her work to address homelessness. Community members were divided on whether help should be provided at all, and further divided among advocates about what the solutions should be. By sourcing individuals’ universal values and greatness, identifying systems shifts, and generating alignment and synergy with 150 stakeholders, they created a new coordinated entry system to address the gap between the number of people experiencing homelessness and the available shelter and housing.
Robyn will also share how her approach to social activism has been completely transformed by the principles of Radical Transformational Leadership. She says “I grew up believing that being an activist meant I needed to march in a demonstration, never agreeing or seeing the humanity in my enemies (which was anyone who didn’t agree with me), and crying out angrily at the injustices of the powerful. Now I believe that demonstrations have a specific purpose and place in social change. And there is so much more work to be done. I am an activist because I care about the unnecessary suffering in the world and choose to act. I am an activist when I choose to hold courageous conversations with leadership about what is not working with our policies. I am an activist when I design my projects, editorials to the newspaper, public presentations and grant proposals and reports in a way that sources universal values, shifts systems, and generates results.” The new activism requires us to break the silence of injustice without polarizing and blaming others, by calling out actions that are unacceptable while holding the humanity of everyone.
When applied systematically, Radical Transformational Leadership templates and tools enable us to transform personally in order to generate powerful results that can transcend embedded destructive social norms and systems and create a new future. People have created inequitable systems and with the appropriate tools we, as people, can change them.
Bio: Robyn McKeen Senior Practitioner Coach, Impact Launch
Robyn McKeen has worked for over a decade managing social service programs, multi-sector coalitions, and systems change initiatives along the West Coast, including the greater San Francisco Bay Area and Seattle area. She has held leadership positions in the areas of homelessness, information and resources, and children and youth development. Robyn is a Senior Practitioner for Impact Launch, a collective of social impact practitioners working to support game changing social change initiatives. Most recently as the Smart Path Coordinated Entry Director, she led the strategic planning and implementation process of Santa Cruz County’s homeless coordinated entry system to redesign the assessment and referral process countywide.
Robyn has practiced the Radical Transformational Leadership framework since 2013, designing and implementing multiple initiatives for equitable and sustainable social change. As a practitioner coach, she has supported the training of over 300 leaders through the Leadership for Community Transformation Santa Cruz County and Leadership for Equity and Opportunity Bay Area. Robyn earned her BA in Cultural Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She is committed to fostering fairness and vibrancy through all aspects of her work and life. She lives in Santa Cruz, CA with her partner, daughter, and a whole lot of aquatic creatures.
Email: robyn@impactlaunch.org
Learn more about Dr. Monica here: www.radicallytransform.org