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Friday Mar 20, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Friday Mar 20, 2020
Friday Mar 20, 2020
HOUR 2
Support for Stressful Times – Carolyn Dean MD ND
Ask anyone you encounter and they can rattle off several life events that are causing major stress dynamics for them right now! Right now! Today many people are living under incredible stress conditions – overloaded with input and concerned about their future.
The most recent stress survey conducted by the American Psychological Association [APA] shows Americans are hanging in there – the overall average reported stress level of Americans being 4.9 in 2018 and 4.9 in 2019 on a scale where 1 means little or no stress and 10 means a great deal of stress.
While average reported stress levels remain constant there continues to be a generational difference, with Gen Z adults reporting the highest average stress level (5.8), followed by Gen Xers (5.5), millennials (5.4), boomers (4.2) and older adults (3.0)*. At the same time, more Americans said that they experienced physical and emotional symptoms of stress in the prior month; health symptoms that the APA warns could have long-term consequences. Today’s stress isn’t the same as the stress experienced a generation ago and your children and grandchildren may require emotional and nutritional support.
While dietary supplements cannot change the external circumstances that people face, proper nutrition and nutrient-dense whole food supplements can keep the body functioning at optimal performance even under stressful conditions. Magnesium, a vital mineral nutrient, is perhaps one of the most important natural stress remedies because of its effectiveness, record of safe use, availability and value.
What is Stress Anyway? Stress is the result of your natural fight-or-flight response being activated when it shouldn’t be. Whether it’s stress on the job, financial pressure, relationship issues, domestic politics or the threat of natural disasters – when circumstances make us feel out of control our sense of survival is threatened. When that happens, adrenaline is released in order to increase strength and speed, blood pressure, breathing rate, and the heart rate are increased to pump more oxygen to muscles, and our brains start to limit higher thinking and focus solely on how to survive the threat or threats at hand.
Unfortunately, many people will choose to medicate their flight or fight response with alcohol, drugs or prescription medication but those solutions create stress of their own! It’s bad enough that national headlines and personal challenges have ramped up your stress – the last thing you want to be anxious about the side effect of your anxiety medication!
So, instead of medicating your best strategy is maintaining! Maintaining a healthy lifestyle will help you manage stress and potentially avoid the harmful physical health conditions that can emerge from stressful living.
Dr. Carolyn Dean, author of The Magnesium Miracle [2017 Edition] believes that magnesium is a possible solution to the fight or flight response to stress and anxiety and educates her readers to that possibility by providing credible medical and scientific references for that conclusion. Shower your depleted body with magnesium and other beneficial minerals and you may immediately feel the relief. A highly absorbed form of magnesium such as ReMag will hasten the relief and has many wonderful qualities”
Simple to Use – ReMag is a wonderfully effective solution for people who occasionally need help or relief from anxiety and stress. Magnesium is easy to purchase, causes no side effects, has no addiction risk, and can be moderated simply and effectively.
Withdrawal Free – Magnesium is simply side-effect free. That’s a huge advantage compared to modern prescription medications like benzodiazepines, which have a severe withdrawal risk.
Maintain Control – ReMag does not cause any personality changes like alcohol and prescription drugs do. It doesn’t overwhelm your mind and cause severe fatigue or cause you to feel no anxiety at times when experiencing stress is appropriate. You’ll still be you as you use magnesium and able to function fully, enjoy your life and feel good about your healthy choices!
Tonight on our internet based radio show, we’ll be talking with Dr. Carolyn Dean and get Support for Stressful Times. 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!!
Be sure join us this evening for another wonderful, information packed broadcast. If you yourself are unable to make the show, you have the option to email us and have your question or comment included in our MailBag Segment. Remember, the valuable information, suggestions, and insights about your health choices should always be discussed with your doctor.
* Find the survey results here
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.
Friday Mar 13, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Friday Mar 13, 2020
Friday Mar 13, 2020
Hour 1
Your Head and Heart – Magnesium Deficiency in Migraines and Heart Disease – Carolyn Dean MD ND
On tonight’s live radio show, Dr. Carolyn Dean takes a closer look at the relationship between migraines and heart disease. The reference study for this comparison connects restless leg and heart disease, two conditions clinically linked to linked to magnesium deficiency.
The researchers found that the risk for cardiovascular disease was highest during the first year after migraine diagnosis, with an eightfold increased risk for stroke and a twofold increased risk for heart attack, venous thromboembolism, and atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter.
Researchers also said that the absolute risks were small, but the associations persisted over time and were stronger in patients with migraine aura and in women compared with men.
Dr. Caroyn Dean, internationally recognized expert on magnesium supplementation, provides extensive information on heart disease and migraines in her best-selling book The Magnesium Miracle (Magnesium Miracle 2017). The following biochemical events involving low magnesium have been identified in migraine sufferers and may set the stage for a migraine attack:
In non-menopausal women, estrogen rises before the period, causing a shift of blood magnesium into bone and muscle. As a result, magnesium levels in the brain are lowered.
When magnesium is low, it is unable to do its job to counteract the clotting action of calcium on the blood. Tiny blood clots are said to clog up brain blood vessels, leading to migraines. Several other substances that help create blood clots are increased when magnesium is too low.
Similarly magnesium inhibits excess platelet aggregation, preventing the formation of tiny clots that can block blood vessels and cause pain.
Low brain magnesium promotes neurotransmitter hyperactivity and nerve excitation that can lead to headaches.
Several conditions that trigger migraines are also associated with magnesium deficiency, including pregnancy, alcohol intake, diuretic drugs, stress, and menstruation.
Magnesium relaxes blood vessels and allows them to dilate, reducing the spasms and constrictions that can cause migraines.
Magnesium regulates the action of brain neurotransmitters and inflammatory substances, which may play a role in migraines when unbalanced.
Magnesium relaxes muscles and prevents the buildup of lactic acid, which, along with muscle tension, can worsen head pain.
Magnesium was first shown to be of value in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias in 1935 and since then there have been numerous double-blind studies showing magnesium to be of benefit for many types of arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation, ventricular premature contractions, ventricular tachycardia, and severe ventricular arrhythmias. Magnesium supplementation has also been shown to be helpful in angina due either to a spasm of the coronary artery or atherosclerosis.
There is a similarity between the support received from magnesium in the area of heart function, circulation and blood vessel function as the support received from migraine sufferers such as lower levels of magnesium in the blood, relaxing muscles, and managing calcium levels in the cells.
If you have experienced restless legs, migraines, or irregular heart rhythms, you may be magnesium deficient and these conditions may also compete with one another for whatever magnesium is in you body. But, if you are reading this blog, you don’t have to feel scared or worried by your current state of health. ‘The worst is over’, we say and now you can take this very day to decide to focus and put your attention on remineralizing your body! Men and women of any age, level or degree of health can recover the structure, function and well-being of their health with the proper nutritional building blocks and lifestyle adjustments.
Tonight on our internet-based radio show we will talk about Your Head and Heart – Magnesium Deficiency in Migraine and Heart Rhythm Conditions in addition to 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.com We will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com.
Friday Mar 13, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Friday Mar 13, 2020
Friday Mar 13, 2020
Hour 2
Your Head and Heart – Magnesium Deficiency in Migraines and Heart Disease – Carolyn Dean MD ND
On tonight’s live radio show, Dr. Carolyn Dean takes a closer look at the relationship between migraines and heart disease. The reference study for this comparison connects restless leg and heart disease, two conditions clinically linked to linked to magnesium deficiency.
The researchers found that the risk for cardiovascular disease was highest during the first year after migraine diagnosis, with an eightfold increased risk for stroke and a twofold increased risk for heart attack, venous thromboembolism, and atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter.
Researchers also said that the absolute risks were small, but the associations persisted over time and were stronger in patients with migraine aura and in women compared with men.
Dr. Caroyn Dean, internationally recognized expert on magnesium supplementation, provides extensive information on heart disease and migraines in her best-selling book The Magnesium Miracle (Magnesium Miracle 2017). The following biochemical events involving low magnesium have been identified in migraine sufferers and may set the stage for a migraine attack:
In non-menopausal women, estrogen rises before the period, causing a shift of blood magnesium into bone and muscle. As a result, magnesium levels in the brain are lowered.
When magnesium is low, it is unable to do its job to counteract the clotting action of calcium on the blood. Tiny blood clots are said to clog up brain blood vessels, leading to migraines. Several other substances that help create blood clots are increased when magnesium is too low.
Similarly magnesium inhibits excess platelet aggregation, preventing the formation of tiny clots that can block blood vessels and cause pain.
Low brain magnesium promotes neurotransmitter hyperactivity and nerve excitation that can lead to headaches.
Several conditions that trigger migraines are also associated with magnesium deficiency, including pregnancy, alcohol intake, diuretic drugs, stress, and menstruation.
Magnesium relaxes blood vessels and allows them to dilate, reducing the spasms and constrictions that can cause migraines.
Magnesium regulates the action of brain neurotransmitters and inflammatory substances, which may play a role in migraines when unbalanced.
Magnesium relaxes muscles and prevents the buildup of lactic acid, which, along with muscle tension, can worsen head pain.
Magnesium was first shown to be of value in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias in 1935 and since then there have been numerous double-blind studies showing magnesium to be of benefit for many types of arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation, ventricular premature contractions, ventricular tachycardia, and severe ventricular arrhythmias. Magnesium supplementation has also been shown to be helpful in angina due either to a spasm of the coronary artery or atherosclerosis.
There is a similarity between the support received from magnesium in the area of heart function, circulation and blood vessel function as the support received from migraine sufferers such as lower levels of magnesium in the blood, relaxing muscles, and managing calcium levels in the cells.
If you have experienced restless legs, migraines, or irregular heart rhythms, you may be magnesium deficient and these conditions may also compete with one another for whatever magnesium is in you body. But, if you are reading this blog, you don’t have to feel scared or worried by your current state of health. ‘The worst is over’, we say and now you can take this very day to decide to focus and put your attention on remineralizing your body! Men and women of any age, level or degree of health can recover the structure, function and well-being of their health with the proper nutritional building blocks and lifestyle adjustments.
Tonight on our internet-based radio show we will talk about Your Head and Heart – Magnesium Deficiency in Migraine and Heart Rhythm Conditions in addition to 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.com We 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 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.
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Supercharge Your Immune System – Carolyn Dean MD ND
Hour 1
Your body is made up of an ecosystem similar to the Earth’s biological system of well-being and balance – a miraculous, complex system of intelligent factors all working cooperatively together to produce your wonderful body. Among your 30 million human cells live 39 trillion microbes – all of which have impeccably important jobs including the healthy bacteria and yeast that keep you alive and strong.
Your body is also designed with a wonderful system of defense – your immune system. Your body is defended at three different levels. The first line of defense are physical and chemical barriers like skin, hair and tears along with gastric juices, saliva and hyaluronic acid that defend your body when it first encounters an invader. Then we move on to the second line of defense made up of different types of cellular responses that destroy invaders in a non-specific way using fevers, inflammation, and direct one-on-one attacks to isolate and destroy the invader. Finally, if none of that works the body accelerates into the third line of defense where the body relies specifically on antigens to do its defending work. This is where the helper T-cells become activated and energy is born and used to defend and repair the body.
A nutrient sufficient body will have every asset required to work at all three levels of immunity in the body. End of problem. Beginning of solution.
Correcting nutrient deficiency is a process of incremental improvement and can be accomplished with the right protocol and lots of patience and self-love. It’s one that requires a daily investment but offers long-term gains and protections when to body needs it the most.
Eating fresh, whole food, breathing lots of fresh air and moving the body and lymph system daily all support optimal immune system function. In the last two or three decades the soil and environmental toxicity of our cities and farms are such that dietary supplementation is most likely required. Biologically accurate, whole food dietary supplements, organic herbs and homeopathy are excellent tools to bring your body back to biological and energetic homeostasis and fortification against invaders.
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.com We will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com.
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Supercharge Your Immune System – Carolyn Dean MD ND
Hour 2
Your body is made up of an ecosystem similar to the Earth’s biological system of well-being and balance – a miraculous, complex system of intelligent factors all working cooperatively together to produce your wonderful body. Among your 30 million human cells live 39 trillion microbes – all of which have impeccably important jobs including the healthy bacteria and yeast that keep you alive and strong.
Your body is also designed with a wonderful system of defense – your immune system. Your body is defended at three different levels. The first line of defense are physical and chemical barriers like skin, hair and tears along with gastric juices, saliva and hyaluronic acid that defend your body when it first encounters an invader. Then we move on to the second line of defense made up of different types of cellular responses that destroy invaders in a non-specific way using fevers, inflammation, and direct one-on-one attacks to isolate and destroy the invader. Finally, if none of that works the body accelerates into the third line of defense where the body relies specifically on antigens to do its defending work. This is where the helper T-cells become activated and energy is born and used to defend and repair the body.
A nutrient sufficient body will have every asset required to work at all three levels of immunity in the body. End of problem. Beginning of solution.
Correcting nutrient deficiency is a process of incremental improvement and can be accomplished with the right protocol and lots of patience and self-love. It’s one that requires a daily investment but offers long-term gains and protections when to body needs it the most.
Eating fresh, whole food, breathing lots of fresh air and moving the body and lymph system daily all support optimal immune system function. In the last two or three decades the soil and environmental toxicity of our cities and farms are such that dietary supplementation is most likely required. Biologically accurate, whole food dietary supplements, organic herbs and homeopathy are excellent tools to bring your body back to biological and energetic homeostasis and fortification against invaders.
Dr. Dean takes questions via email. Please write questions@drcarolyndeanlive.com We will be glad to respond to your email
Learn more about Dr. Carolyn here: https://drcarolyndeanlive.com.