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Tuesday Mar 09, 2021
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Mar 09, 2021
Tuesday Mar 09, 2021
HOUR 2
The Important Role of Supplements in Immune Protection -Carolyn Dean MD ND
For the longest time your doctor said that if you ate a variety of foods, you would get all the vitamins, minerals, and nutrients that you needed to prevent disease and stay healthy. By 2021, Big Agra has compromised our food system to such an extent that food can no longer be your medicine…exclusively no matter what vegans and vegetarians say. Commonsense says that your body can only stay healthy and disease-free if you give it the right building blocks. However, due to soil depletion, even the best organic foods no longer contain enough nutrients to provide those building blocks.
In their pursuit of health, people are finding that supplementation is equally important. In fact, the American Dietary Association studied 70 diets to find that each one fell short of the RDA for recommended micronutrient intake from food alone!
To make matters worse, the health care system separates you into your body parts, treating each part individually with a different drug or surgery. Alternative medicine doctors, in a vain attempt to identify the underlying cause, turn to expensive lab tests and dig into the minutia of genetic variations, hair tissue mineral analysis, hormone testing, amino acid analysis, and vitamin and mineral blood tests. Most testing is not reproducible and is inaccurate and confusing, leading to recommendations for extensive, expensive, and ineffective supplementation.
Worst of all is the failure of the Department of Health and Human Services to alert the public to the epidemic of nutritional deficiencies. America’s health report card has demonstrated our national health crisis prior to the COVID pandemic. In fact, the incidence of chronic health conditions like obesity, asthma, kidney disease, COPD, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer among our citizens has been rising in crisis proportions since the early 2000’s.
We have created a perfect storm leaving us in a public health crisis that must be solved at the individual level for it’s the individual that makes up the statistics that drive our very poor health outcomes in this country.
Preventative health strategies create a demand for supplementation that is not addressed by allopathic medicine or the Department of Health. Preventing the conditions which create disease states rely on pre-emptive attention to nutritional deficiencies. With food choices leading the preventative measures list unfortunately the same soil depletion and contamination issues apply.
I’m often asked about my own supplement regimen. After 45+ years of research, I’ve created the Completement Formulas. There are 17 formulas that I have created to achieve my own personal health goals and I share that information freely with the public. In 2020, I became concerned about my own immune system and focused on products that I felt would need in order to protect my own immune system and that of my extended family.
Join me this evening on my weekly radio show as I discuss how to feed your cells the nutrients you’ll need to support your immune system:
Water & Sea Salt Guidelines: Drink ½ your body weight (in pounds) in ounces of water. If you weigh 150 lbs you will drink 75 ounces. Sea salt – Add 1/4 tsp of unprocessed sea salt to every quart of drinking water. · Magnesium: ReMag Solution – in picometer, stabilized, ionic form for superior cellular absorption, in a reverse osmosis water carrier · Pico Silver is a dietary supplement that supports the structure and function of the immune system. Silver has been used for centuries to protect the immune system and support wellness. Pico Silver is a stabilized ionic form of silver that is fully absorbed. Dosage is 1/2 tsp – 6 tsp a day depending on the needs of the immune system. See my eBook, Pico Silver: Clearing Up the Controversy, for more information on this unique product. · Pico Zinc -- Zinc, according to the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, plays an important role in the structure and function of the immune system. It is cofactor for nearly 100 enzymes in the body. Pico Zinc™ follows the tradition of our ReMag®, ReMyte®, ReCalcia®, and Pico Silver™ as a stabilized picometer-ion of zinc. The source of Pico Zinc™ is a pure zinc lactate. · D3K2 ReSet – D3K2 ReSet contains 5,000iu of vitamin D3, 100mcg of Vitamin K2, and 11mg of RnA Powder, the catalyst that powers many of our Completement Formulas. The K2 component in D3-K2 ReSet is K2-MK7, which is the most active form of K2 that works to increase bone density, decrease fracture risk, increase heart health by reducing artery calcification. For more information about this product, read Chapter 3 of Total Body Immunity. · Vitamin C: Whole C ReSet -- Our food-based, living, Vitamin C Complex with added RnA ReSet Powder. The RDA of Vit C is also found in our ReStructure protein powder. · Vitamin C: Vitamin C ReSet -- Vitamin C ReSet drink powder is a powerful antioxidant drink the whole family can enjoy. Each 7 gram scoop contains 2,000 mgs of vitamin C and potassium, an essential electrolyte. Mix this delicious powder into your sea salted mineral water or use separately to boost and flavor your favorite smoothie or ReStructure shake. With 2,000 mgs of vitamin C per 7 gram scoop it’s easy to divide the dose into smaller portions for more control of your daily intake.
About Dr. Carolyn Dean
Dr Carolyn Dean MD ND has been featured on national media for over 30 years offering practical strategies to improve health, vitality, and well-being the natural way. As a medical doctor, naturopath, certified clinical nutritionist and master of many modalities including acupuncture and homeopathy, Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has authored over 33 books and 100 publications including The Magnesium Miracle, 3rd Edition, Hormone Balance, Future Health Now Encyclopedia and Heart Health. Please note that the information and opinions expressed on these broadcasts are not designed to constitute advice or recommendations as to any disease, ailment, or physical condition. You should not act or rely upon any information contained in these broadcasts without seeking the advice of your personal physician. If you have any questions about the information or opinions expressed during these broadcasts, please contact your doctor.
Disclosure: Dr. Dean does have a financial interest in the sale of all the Completement Formulas.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/KB-sgy5LCq8
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656
ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
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
Tuesday Mar 02, 2021
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Mar 02, 2021
Tuesday Mar 02, 2021
HOUR 1
Be Safe My Heart: Magnesium and Potassium and Heart Disease-- Carolyn Dean MD ND
Heart disease has become a dreaded condition because doctors and patients alike know it means a handful of medications and the certain knowledge that things are only going to get worse.
But what if heart disease has a strong element of magnesium and potassium deficiency? What if you have mineral deficiency and not heart disease? After all, your doctor probably didn’t do an ionized magnesium blood test to find out how much magnesium is in your cells working away at 1,000 enzyme processes and involved with 80% of known metabolic functions.
Wouldn’t it be important to know that information? Of course, it would. But doctors have been swept up in the pharmaceutical treatment of the body and in medical school never learned about the nutrient building blocks that keep us alive. As medical students we were told that if you don’t learn something in your training, it isn’t valid!! That you could be experiencing magnesium or mineral deficiency instead of a disease is good news. That means the worst is over and a safe, effective strategy for recovery is close at hand.And, everyone can join in EVERYONE YOU KNOW can improve their heart health. Magnesium and Potassium supplementation and lifestyle changes are complimentary to any health care practitioners advice and can be added to most any cardiovascular protocol.
REMEMBER. We never advise anyone to stop their heart meds, but as your health improves, any doctor worth their salt will help wean you off toxic medication that have numerous side effects.
Where to begin –
The first thing you can do to support heart function is to saturate your body with the minerals required to meticulously beat the heart. As a medical doctor, I developed these products to improve my own cardiovascular performance when I discovered my own symptoms of magnesium and mineral deficiency. I knew that addressing my magnesium deficiencies meant I slowly must increase my magnesium supplementation until I was taking saturation doses and as I did that my symptoms began to subside. When I added ReMyte and later Pico Potassium – they were the icing on the cake!
How our food fails us
You’ve heard the famous quote from Hippocrates, “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food”? Unfortunately, in the year 2021, our depleted and diseased soil
and food crops do not provide us with the nutrient rich foods we enjoyed 50 years ago. This understanding is clinically supported with research:
Subclinical magnesium deficiency: a principal driver of cardiovascular disease and a public health crisis, James J. DiNicolantonio et al.
As this study points out, you can’t get enough magnesium from the foods you eat, even should you focus on magnesium-rich foods. That is why understanding the difference between magnesium maintenance and magnesium saturation is important.
According to the NIH Fact Sheet on Potassium for professionals, magnesium depletion can contribute to potassium deficiency by increasing urinary potassium losses. It can also increase the risk of cardiac arrhythmias by decreasing intracellular potassium concentrations. More than 50% of individuals with clinically significant hypokalemia might have magnesium deficiency. In people with hypomagnesemia and hypokalemia, both should be treated concurrently.
Here’s what I wrote in my Pico Potassium eBook:
Potassium is identified in the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans as a nutrient to be increased in the diet and the Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommendation for Adequate Intake of potassium is 4700 mg per day. To top it all off, note that a National Survey of 16,444 Americans found that 100% were not getting the estimated average requirement (EAR) of potassium. One Hundred Percent! I know a lot but I did not know the extent of the potassium deficiency in the population which makes this book and Pico Potassium very important.
As you read earlier magnesium AND potassium deficiencies are key contributing factors to heart disease. Adding essential minerals such as the ones found in ReMyte and B complex vitamins and vitamins D3 and K2 are also important for heart health.
As you start to add these essential nutrients to your health program it is important to stay appropriately hydrated. Drinking half your body weight (in pounds) in ounces of water will get you started. Adding ¼ tsp of pink Himalayan salt or Celtic salt to every liter of water will enhance your new water protocol all the more.
Magnesium and mineral saturation, combined with improved hydration are the beginning place for overall wellness and as you start to feel better, your energy will increase and your body will want to move, move, move!
As you feel the impulse for more movement coming on, low and slow is the way to go. Here are some easy movements you can do in the morning– repeat each individual exercise several times:
Take a morning walk.
Do some yoga stretches on your yoga mat.
Try a few arm pushups with your hands on the bathroom sink as you contemplate the person looking across at you in the mirror.
Fit in a few mini squats as you brush your teeth.
Even just rising up on the balls of your feet and holding for a few seconds will help exercise your leg muscles.
In the shower you can also do some neck stretches with the hot water running on your muscles to loosen them up.
Practice your balance by standing on one foot at a time for a few seconds.
Eating for your heart
My Heart Health diet recommendations are very simple: avoid sugar, gluten, and non-fermented dairy. It’s a basic anti-candida/anti-yeast diet because you don’t want to feed simple sugars to your intestinal yeast.
Tonight on my LIVE YouTube broadcast, I’ll review my top 8 tips for a heart healthy diet. I will also answer your questions through our LIVE chat and mail bag.
Here are the 8 tips
Eliminate table salt and high sodium canned and processed foods.
Alcohol can be a trigger for many cardiovascular deficiency symptoms. So, don’t drink alcohol.
Caffeine has a stimulating effect on the heart. Severely limit to eliminate strong caffeine drinks, especially if they are your triggers.
Eat five servings of healthy (organic, if possible) vegetables and fruits. I generally suggest eating a maximum of two servings of fruit per day, and berries are a very good choice as they are low carb.
Eat fermented dairy products and organic, grass fed, free range eggs, chicken, and lamb. I also eat wild caught salmon and canned tongol tuna fish.
Eat healthy fats like coconut oil, olive oil, avocados, and so on.
Eat small amounts of whole grains like quinoa, amaranth, millet, buckwheat, and black rice.
Avoid glutamate, glutamic acid, and MSG as they can be cardiovascular triggers.
About Dr. Carolyn Dean
Dr Carolyn Dean MD ND has been featured on national media for over 30 years offering practical strategies to improve health, vitality, and well-being the natural way. As a medical doctor, naturopath, certified clinical nutritionist and master of many modalities including acupuncture and homeopathy, Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has authored over 33 books and 100 publications including The Magnesium Miracle, 3rd Edition, Hormone Balance, Future Health Now Encyclopedia and Heart Health. Please note that the information and opinions expressed on these broadcasts are not designed to constitute advice or recommendations as to any disease, ailment, or physical condition. You should not act or rely upon any information contained in these broadcasts without seeking the advice of your personal physician. If you have any questions about the information or opinions expressed during these broadcasts, please contact your doctor.
Disclosure: Dr. Dean does have a financial interest in the sale of all the Completement Formulas.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/qTaSV8ZEXnw
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
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
Tuesday Mar 02, 2021
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Mar 02, 2021
Tuesday Mar 02, 2021
HOUR 2
Be Safe My Heart: Magnesium and Potassium and Heart Disease-- Carolyn Dean MD ND
Heart disease has become a dreaded condition because doctors and patients alike know it means a handful of medications and the certain knowledge that things are only going to get worse.
But what if heart disease has a strong element of magnesium and potassium deficiency? What if you have mineral deficiency and not heart disease? After all, your doctor probably didn’t do an ionized magnesium blood test to find out how much magnesium is in your cells working away at 1,000 enzyme processes and involved with 80% of known metabolic functions.
Wouldn’t it be important to know that information? Of course, it would. But doctors have been swept up in the pharmaceutical treatment of the body and in medical school never learned about the nutrient building blocks that keep us alive. As medical students we were told that if you don’t learn something in your training, it isn’t valid!! That you could be experiencing magnesium or mineral deficiency instead of a disease is good news. That means the worst is over and a safe, effective strategy for recovery is close at hand.And, everyone can join in EVERYONE YOU KNOW can improve their heart health. Magnesium and Potassium supplementation and lifestyle changes are complimentary to any health care practitioners advice and can be added to most any cardiovascular protocol.
REMEMBER. We never advise anyone to stop their heart meds, but as your health improves, any doctor worth their salt will help wean you off toxic medication that have numerous side effects.
Where to begin –
The first thing you can do to support heart function is to saturate your body with the minerals required to meticulously beat the heart. As a medical doctor, I developed these products to improve my own cardiovascular performance when I discovered my own symptoms of magnesium and mineral deficiency. I knew that addressing my magnesium deficiencies meant I slowly must increase my magnesium supplementation until I was taking saturation doses and as I did that my symptoms began to subside. When I added ReMyte and later Pico Potassium – they were the icing on the cake!
How our food fails us
You’ve heard the famous quote from Hippocrates, “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food”? Unfortunately, in the year 2021, our depleted and diseased soil
and food crops do not provide us with the nutrient rich foods we enjoyed 50 years ago. This understanding is clinically supported with research:
Subclinical magnesium deficiency: a principal driver of cardiovascular disease and a public health crisis, James J. DiNicolantonio et al.
As this study points out, you can’t get enough magnesium from the foods you eat, even should you focus on magnesium-rich foods. That is why understanding the difference between magnesium maintenance and magnesium saturation is important.
According to the NIH Fact Sheet on Potassium for professionals, magnesium depletion can contribute to potassium deficiency by increasing urinary potassium losses. It can also increase the risk of cardiac arrhythmias by decreasing intracellular potassium concentrations. More than 50% of individuals with clinically significant hypokalemia might have magnesium deficiency. In people with hypomagnesemia and hypokalemia, both should be treated concurrently.
Here’s what I wrote in my Pico Potassium eBook:
Potassium is identified in the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans as a nutrient to be increased in the diet and the Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommendation for Adequate Intake of potassium is 4700 mg per day. To top it all off, note that a National Survey of 16,444 Americans found that 100% were not getting the estimated average requirement (EAR) of potassium. One Hundred Percent! I know a lot but I did not know the extent of the potassium deficiency in the population which makes this book and Pico Potassium very important.
As you read earlier magnesium AND potassium deficiencies are key contributing factors to heart disease. Adding essential minerals such as the ones found in ReMyte and B complex vitamins and vitamins D3 and K2 are also important for heart health.
As you start to add these essential nutrients to your health program it is important to stay appropriately hydrated. Drinking half your body weight (in pounds) in ounces of water will get you started. Adding ¼ tsp of pink Himalayan salt or Celtic salt to every liter of water will enhance your new water protocol all the more.
Magnesium and mineral saturation, combined with improved hydration are the beginning place for overall wellness and as you start to feel better, your energy will increase and your body will want to move, move, move!
As you feel the impulse for more movement coming on, low and slow is the way to go. Here are some easy movements you can do in the morning– repeat each individual exercise several times:
Take a morning walk.
Do some yoga stretches on your yoga mat.
Try a few arm pushups with your hands on the bathroom sink as you contemplate the person looking across at you in the mirror.
Fit in a few mini squats as you brush your teeth.
Even just rising up on the balls of your feet and holding for a few seconds will help exercise your leg muscles.
In the shower you can also do some neck stretches with the hot water running on your muscles to loosen them up.
Practice your balance by standing on one foot at a time for a few seconds.
Eating for your heart
My Heart Health diet recommendations are very simple: avoid sugar, gluten, and non-fermented dairy. It’s a basic anti-candida/anti-yeast diet because you don’t want to feed simple sugars to your intestinal yeast.
Tonight on my LIVE YouTube broadcast, I’ll review my top 8 tips for a heart healthy diet. I will also answer your questions through our LIVE chat and mail bag.
Here are the 8 tips
Eliminate table salt and high sodium canned and processed foods.
Alcohol can be a trigger for many cardiovascular deficiency symptoms. So, don’t drink alcohol.
Caffeine has a stimulating effect on the heart. Severely limit to eliminate strong caffeine drinks, especially if they are your triggers.
Eat five servings of healthy (organic, if possible) vegetables and fruits. I generally suggest eating a maximum of two servings of fruit per day, and berries are a very good choice as they are low carb.
Eat fermented dairy products and organic, grass fed, free range eggs, chicken, and lamb. I also eat wild caught salmon and canned tongol tuna fish.
Eat healthy fats like coconut oil, olive oil, avocados, and so on.
Eat small amounts of whole grains like quinoa, amaranth, millet, buckwheat, and black rice.
Avoid glutamate, glutamic acid, and MSG as they can be cardiovascular triggers.
About Dr. Carolyn Dean
Dr Carolyn Dean MD ND has been featured on national media for over 30 years offering practical strategies to improve health, vitality, and well-being the natural way. As a medical doctor, naturopath, certified clinical nutritionist and master of many modalities including acupuncture and homeopathy, Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has authored over 33 books and 100 publications including The Magnesium Miracle, 3rd Edition, Hormone Balance, Future Health Now Encyclopedia and Heart Health. Please note that the information and opinions expressed on these broadcasts are not designed to constitute advice or recommendations as to any disease, ailment, or physical condition. You should not act or rely upon any information contained in these broadcasts without seeking the advice of your personal physician. If you have any questions about the information or opinions expressed during these broadcasts, please contact your doctor.
Disclosure: Dr. Dean does have a financial interest in the sale of all the Completement Formulas.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/qTaSV8ZEXnw
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
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
Tuesday Feb 23, 2021
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Feb 23, 2021
Tuesday Feb 23, 2021
HOUR 1
Insulin Resistance - Causes and Control-- Carolyn Dean MD ND
One in three Americans—including half of those age 60 and older — have a silent blood sugar problem known as insulin resistance. Insulin resistance increases the risk for prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, and a host of other serious health problems, including heart attacks, strokes, Alzheimer’s and cancer.
Insulin resistance occurs when cells in your muscles, body fat, and liver start resisting or ignoring the signal that the hormone insulin is trying to send. Insulin’s job is to open up receptor sites on cell membranes to allow the influx of glucose, the cell’s source of fuel. Cells that no longer respond to the advances of insulin and refuse the entry of glucose are called insulin-resistant. As a result, blood glucose levels rise and the body produces more and more insulin, to no avail. Glucose and insulin rampage through the body, causing tissue damage that results in overuse and wasting of magnesium, an increased risk of heart disease, and type 2 diabetes.
How do you know if you are insulin resistant? Initially, insulin resistance presents no symptoms. However, there is a way to find out if you are insulin resistant, which can occur a decade before you develop prediabetes or diabetes. You can take a blood test for insulin! If it’s elevated then you follow the steps to reverse insulin resistance, which include saturation with magnesium; limiting sugar and simple carbs; and exercise.
Why don’t allopathic doctors find out your insulin levels on routine blood testing, since it can surely help to give you the heads up about developing diabetes and allow you to take preventive measures? It’s likely because doctors are really terrible at prevention. They have never been trained in preventive medicine; they would rather a person develop a disease and treat it with a drug than prevent it.
Fortunately you can order your own insulin test online at www.RequestATest.com.
The symptoms of insulin resistance only start to appear once it leads to secondary effects such as higher blood sugar levels as you slip into prediabetes and diabetes. The symptoms may include:
Lethargy (tiredness)
Hunger
Difficulty concentrating (brain fog) Other signs that often appear in people with insulin resistance include:
Weight gain around the middle (belly fat)
High blood pressure
High cholesterol levels
Frequent urination
Excessive thirst One of the major reasons the cells don’t respond to insulin is lack of magnesium. In a 2013 study in The Journal of Nutrition, researchers looked at over 52,000 people with no known history of diabetes to see how magnesium affected blood sugar. What they discovered was simple: a higher intake of magnesium resulted in lower fasting blood sugar and lower fasting insulin levels. Studies also confirm that when insulin is released from the pancreas, magnesium in the cell normally responds and opens the cell to allow entry of glucose, but in the case of magnesium deficiency combined with insulin resistance, the normal mechanisms just don’t work. However, the higher the levels of magnesium in the body, the greater the sensitivity of the cells to insulin and the higher the possibility of reversing the problem. Those of you who are regular subscribers to Dr. Dean’s blogs and podcast know that magnesium is required in the metabolic pathways, such as the Krebs cycle, to allow insulin to usher glucose into cells, where glucose participates in making ATP energy for the body. If magnesium is deficient, the doorway into the cells does not open to glucose, resulting in the following events:
Glucose levels become elevated.
Glucose is stored as fat and leads to obesity.
Elevated glucose leads to diabetes.
Obesity puts a strain on the heart.
Excess glucose becomes attached to certain proteins (the proteins become glycated), leading to kidney damage, neuropathy, blindness, and other diabetic complications.
Insulin-resistant cells don’t allow magnesium into the cells.
Further magnesium deficiency leads to hypertension.
Magnesium deficiency leads to cholesterol buildup, and both these conditions are implicated in heart disease. If you talk to most any doctor, they are going to tell you to get some exercise and take Metformin. If you talk to our very own and most wonderful Dr. Carolyn Dean she’s going to tell you to take saturation doses of magnesium, and THEN get moving! Tonight on Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE we’ll be talking with Dr. Dean about her three-tier approach to resetting an insulin resistant body to an insulin-responsive body combining a high fat, moderate protein, low carb meal plan with the Total Body ReSet and intermittent fasting. This powerful trifecta of strategies creates amazing outcomes for the physical body! The blood sugar lowering and stabilizing effect of magnesium will not only help a person fasting to realize a better long-term balance in their blood sugar, but also more energy when it comes time to be active. The reduced blood sugar will likely spare your glycogen stores for when you really need them, creating a preference for fat as a source of fuel. And, feeding your body fats and moderate proteins, versus carbs, will improve your body’s fat burning capacity as well.
Dr Carolyn Dean MD ND has been featured on national media for over 30 years offering practical strategies to improve health, vitality, and well-being the natural way. As a medical doctor, naturopath, certified clinical nutritionist and master of many modalities including acupuncture and homeopathy, Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has authored over 33 books and 100 publications including The Magnesium Miracle, 3rd Edition, Hormone Balance, Future Health Now Encyclopedia and Heart Health. Please note that the information and opinions expressed on these broadcasts are not designed to constitute advice or recommendations as to any disease, ailment, or physical condition. You should not act or rely upon any information contained in these broadcasts without seeking the advice of your personal physician. If you have any questions about the information or opinions expressed during these broadcasts, please contact your doctor.
Disclosure: Dr. Dean does have a financial interest in the sale of all the Completement Formulas.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/XlWfH1ECeBc
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656
ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
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
Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
HOUR 1
Yeast Overgrowth – Do I Have It and What Do I Do? -- Carolyn Dean MD ND
I’ve been studying health since my teens, and over the past five decades I’ve developed a very wide overview and perspective on our current health care crisis. Speaking with thousands of patients, clients, and callers on my radio show, I’ve identified two clear causes of most health problems. They are Mineral Deficiency and Yeast Overgrowth Syndrome – and most people suffer from both.
The treatment that I recommend is ReMag and Yeast Management with Flora ReVive and Pico Silver. When your yeast is under control, you can alternate with Flora ReVive Lite.
Candidiasis, Candida Related Complex, Candida Hypersensitivity, and Yeast Allergies are all names for what I call Yeast Overgrowth Syndrome, which is a condition where yeast has overgrown and outgrown its natural environment in the large intestine and has invaded the small intestine. It is a health threat that remains untreated, mistreated, and if it’s ever recognized, it is undertreated. I call the protocol that goes with eliminating yeast overgrowth the Yeast ReSet because a certain amount of yeast is natural to our body and we have to hit the ReSet button to achieve the right balance.
There are a wide range of symptoms associated with Yeast Overgrowth. Perhaps, once identified, you can eliminate these conditions by balancing your yeast. I have witnessed this first-hand as many every patient, client and customer I’ve had over the past few years has had some level of Yeast Overgrowth and most didn’t know it despite thoroughly researching their condition.
Skin Conditions
Most skin rashes can be made worse by Yeast Overgrowth. They can either be due to a physical yeast infection on the skin or a result of yeast toxins being excreted through your sweat. For example, symptoms of psoriasis can be due to a yeast toxin called Zymosan. Since the standard treatment of skin rashes is cortisone creams, it’s very important to know that cortisone can grow yeast and make it worse in the long run.
Ear, Nose, Eye and Throat Symptoms
Most doctors and patients feel that many of the following symptoms are related to hay fever allergies. That’s partly correct because many people with Yeast Overgrowth also have allergies as a result of their compromised immune system, and the fact that the mucus membranes of the nose and throat are so irritated by yeast that they are defenseless against pollens, chemical smells, and odors.
Gastrointestinal Symptoms
For people who have the following GI symptoms, the first diagnosis often made is that of IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). However, having written the book IBS for Dummies, I learned that most people with IBS and IBD have a degree of YOS, if not from the disease itself, then certainly from the antibiotics they take for bowel infection.
Genitourinary Symptoms
Any mucus membrane can be subject to the irritation and inflammation of yeast and yeast toxins. Vaginal symptoms are often associated more directly with YOS and therefore are self-treated with vaginal creams. The same can be said for rashes on the penis.
Heart Symptoms
Gas and bloating in the small intestine can press up under the diaphragm and interfere with normal diaphragmatic breathing. Gas building up under the diaphragm can even put pressure on the heart and potentially interfere with the heart rhythm.
Musculoskeletal Symptoms
When yeast toxins invade the blood stream they can settle in the joints causing painful inflammation and swelling. Doctors in the West don’t seem to understand how this can happen. However, in my Chinese Medicine training, I learned that certain internal meridians divert infection and inflammation to the joints in order to protect the internal organs. How smart of the body! But not so smart when we treat joint pain with drugs that try to suppress the inflammation and not get to the root cause and treat YOS.
Hormonal Imbalance
I learned from Dr. Ari Wojdani early on in my Candida training that Candida toxins cross-react with most of the organs in the body. They also block receptor sites on hormonal organs like the thyroid, ovaries, and adrenal glands.
Immune Deficiency and Autoimmune Disease
The immune system is the first line of defense against YOS and against yeast toxins, but the immune system can only do so much. It can become overloaded with toxins so that it doesn’t defend against common ailments. Yeast toxins can cross-react with body tissues, which can cause the immune system to attack these tissues in an autoimmune disease process.
The symptoms of an impaired immune system and autoimmune disease are very extensive. When your immune system is run down you are more susceptible to just about any disease. Unfortunately, prednisone is the usual drug treatment for suspected autoimmune disease, and steroid drugs encourage YOS.
Mood Disorders
Your intestines send signals to your brain, and vice versa. Therefore, when your intestines are suffering from an overgrowth of yeast, this can cause symptoms like depression and anxiety. Yeast overgrowth can produce up to 178 different toxins. As these toxins are absorbed in the colon and enter the bloodstream they can cause irritations and symptoms in every part of the body including serotonin in the gut and receptors in the brain.
Tonight on Dr. Carolyn Dean live we’ll be taking a deep dive into yeast overgrowth, do I have it and what do I do?
About Dr. Carolyn Dean
Dr Carolyn Dean MD ND has been featured on national media for over 30 years offering practical strategies to improve health, vitality, and well-being the natural way. As a medical doctor, naturopath, certified clinical nutritionist and master of many modalities including acupuncture and homeopathy, Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has authored over 33 books and 100 publications including The Magnesium Miracle, 3rd Edition, Hormone Balance, Future Health Now Encyclopedia and Heart Health. Please note that the information and opinions expressed on these broadcasts are not designed to constitute advice or recommendations as to any disease, ailment, or physical condition. You should not act or rely upon any information contained in these broadcasts without seeking the advice of your personal physician. If you have any questions about the information or opinions expressed during these broadcasts, please contact your doctor.
Disclosure: Dr. Dean does have a financial interest in the sale of all the Completement Formulas.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/G8TK5oMw8fU
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
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
Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
HOUR 2
Yeast Overgrowth – Do I Have It and What Do I Do? -- Carolyn Dean MD ND
I’ve been studying health since my teens, and over the past five decades I’ve developed a very wide overview and perspective on our current health care crisis. Speaking with thousands of patients, clients, and callers on my radio show, I’ve identified two clear causes of most health problems. They are Mineral Deficiency and Yeast Overgrowth Syndrome – and most people suffer from both.
The treatment that I recommend is ReMag and Yeast Management with Flora ReVive and Pico Silver. When your yeast is under control, you can alternate with Flora ReVive Lite.
Candidiasis, Candida Related Complex, Candida Hypersensitivity, and Yeast Allergies are all names for what I call Yeast Overgrowth Syndrome, which is a condition where yeast has overgrown and outgrown its natural environment in the large intestine and has invaded the small intestine. It is a health threat that remains untreated, mistreated, and if it’s ever recognized, it is undertreated. I call the protocol that goes with eliminating yeast overgrowth the Yeast ReSet because a certain amount of yeast is natural to our body and we have to hit the ReSet button to achieve the right balance.
There are a wide range of symptoms associated with Yeast Overgrowth. Perhaps, once identified, you can eliminate these conditions by balancing your yeast. I have witnessed this first-hand as many every patient, client and customer I’ve had over the past few years has had some level of Yeast Overgrowth and most didn’t know it despite thoroughly researching their condition.
Skin Conditions
Most skin rashes can be made worse by Yeast Overgrowth. They can either be due to a physical yeast infection on the skin or a result of yeast toxins being excreted through your sweat. For example, symptoms of psoriasis can be due to a yeast toxin called Zymosan. Since the standard treatment of skin rashes is cortisone creams, it’s very important to know that cortisone can grow yeast and make it worse in the long run.
Ear, Nose, Eye and Throat Symptoms
Most doctors and patients feel that many of the following symptoms are related to hay fever allergies. That’s partly correct because many people with Yeast Overgrowth also have allergies as a result of their compromised immune system, and the fact that the mucus membranes of the nose and throat are so irritated by yeast that they are defenseless against pollens, chemical smells, and odors.
Gastrointestinal Symptoms
For people who have the following GI symptoms, the first diagnosis often made is that of IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). However, having written the book IBS for Dummies, I learned that most people with IBS and IBD have a degree of YOS, if not from the disease itself, then certainly from the antibiotics they take for bowel infection.
Genitourinary Symptoms
Any mucus membrane can be subject to the irritation and inflammation of yeast and yeast toxins. Vaginal symptoms are often associated more directly with YOS and therefore are self-treated with vaginal creams. The same can be said for rashes on the penis.
Heart Symptoms
Gas and bloating in the small intestine can press up under the diaphragm and interfere with normal diaphragmatic breathing. Gas building up under the diaphragm can even put pressure on the heart and potentially interfere with the heart rhythm.
Musculoskeletal Symptoms
When yeast toxins invade the blood stream they can settle in the joints causing painful inflammation and swelling. Doctors in the West don’t seem to understand how this can happen. However, in my Chinese Medicine training, I learned that certain internal meridians divert infection and inflammation to the joints in order to protect the internal organs. How smart of the body! But not so smart when we treat joint pain with drugs that try to suppress the inflammation and not get to the root cause and treat YOS.
Hormonal Imbalance
I learned from Dr. Ari Wojdani early on in my Candida training that Candida toxins cross-react with most of the organs in the body. They also block receptor sites on hormonal organs like the thyroid, ovaries, and adrenal glands.
Immune Deficiency and Autoimmune Disease
The immune system is the first line of defense against YOS and against yeast toxins, but the immune system can only do so much. It can become overloaded with toxins so that it doesn’t defend against common ailments. Yeast toxins can cross-react with body tissues, which can cause the immune system to attack these tissues in an autoimmune disease process.
The symptoms of an impaired immune system and autoimmune disease are very extensive. When your immune system is run down you are more susceptible to just about any disease. Unfortunately, prednisone is the usual drug treatment for suspected autoimmune disease, and steroid drugs encourage YOS.
Mood Disorders
Your intestines send signals to your brain, and vice versa. Therefore, when your intestines are suffering from an overgrowth of yeast, this can cause symptoms like depression and anxiety. Yeast overgrowth can produce up to 178 different toxins. As these toxins are absorbed in the colon and enter the bloodstream they can cause irritations and symptoms in every part of the body including serotonin in the gut and receptors in the brain.
Tonight on Dr. Carolyn Dean live we’ll be taking a deep dive into yeast overgrowth, do I have it and what do I do?
About Dr. Carolyn Dean
Dr Carolyn Dean MD ND has been featured on national media for over 30 years offering practical strategies to improve health, vitality, and well-being the natural way. As a medical doctor, naturopath, certified clinical nutritionist and master of many modalities including acupuncture and homeopathy, Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has authored over 33 books and 100 publications including The Magnesium Miracle, 3rd Edition, Hormone Balance, Future Health Now Encyclopedia and Heart Health. Please note that the information and opinions expressed on these broadcasts are not designed to constitute advice or recommendations as to any disease, ailment, or physical condition. You should not act or rely upon any information contained in these broadcasts without seeking the advice of your personal physician. If you have any questions about the information or opinions expressed during these broadcasts, please contact your doctor.
Disclosure: Dr. Dean does have a financial interest in the sale of all the Completement Formulas.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/G8TK5oMw8fU
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
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Tuesday Feb 09, 2021
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Feb 09, 2021
Tuesday Feb 09, 2021
HOUR 1
BEYOND CALCIUM - What you Really Need for Healthy Bones-- Carolyn Dean MD ND
Did you know that there are approximately seventeen nutrients essential for healthy bones, including the most important mineral along with some calcium? Susan Brown, Ph.D., director of the Osteoporosis Education Project in Syracuse, New York, warns that “the use of calcium supplementation in the face of magnesium deficiency can lead to a deposition of calcium in the soft tissue such as the joints, promoting arthritis, or in the kidney, contributing to kidney stones.” Dr. Brown primarily recommends a daily dose of 450 mg of magnesium for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.
Women with osteoporosis have lower-than-average levels of magnesium in their diets, according to survey reports. Magnesium deficiency can compromise calcium metabolism and also hinder the body’s production of vitamin D, further weakening bones.
In the 2017 Edition of The Magnesium Miracle, Dr. Carolyn Dean outlines magnesium’s
Multifactorial role in the structure and function of healthy bone:
Adequate levels of magnesium are essential for the absorption and metabolism of calcium.
Magnesium stimulates a particular hormone, calcitonin, that helps to preserve bone structure and draws calcium out of the blood and soft tissues back into the bones, preventing some forms of arthritis and kidney stones.
Magnesium suppresses another bone hormone called parathyroid hormone, preventing it from breaking down bone.
Magnesium converts vitamin D into its active form so that it can help calcium absorption.
Magnesium is required to activate an enzyme that is necessary to form new bone.
Magnesium regulates active calcium transport.
It is also important to mention that vitamin K2, along with magnesium, plays an important role in helping direct calcium to the bones where it belongs.
With all these roles for magnesium to play, it is no wonder that even a mild deficiency can be a risk factor for osteoporosis. Furthermore, if there is too much calcium in the body, especially from calcium supplementation, magnesium absorption can be greatly impaired, resulting in worsening osteoporosis and the likelihood of kidney stones, arthritis, and heart disease as well as gallstones, heel spurs, and breast tissue calcification.
Most people, including M.D.’s, do not understand the importance of balancing calcium and magnesium at the cellular level. Calcium cannot build bones or prevent osteoporosis without adequate levels of magnesium. It’s as simple as that. If our bones were made entirely from calcium, they would become brittle and could shatter just like a stick of chalk falling on the sidewalk. However, with the right percentage of magnesium, bone has the proper density and matrix that actually makes it flexible and more resistant to shattering. Consider this: many elderly people may be suffering bone fractures because they have too much calcium and not enough magnesium.
What are the other nutrients? Dr. Susan Brown’s list is now up to twenty.
20 Essential Bone Building Nutrients
Calcium, Phosphorous, Magnesium, Chromium, Silica, Zinc, Magnesium, Boron, Copper, Potassium, Strontium, Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Folate, Vitamin K, Fats, Protein
In today’s show, we’ll take a look at all the bone nutrients and show you how you can get them all from taking our RnA ReSet Formulas.
About Dr. Carolyn Dean
Dr Carolyn Dean MD ND has been featured on national media for over 30 years offering practical strategies to improve health, vitality, and well-being the natural way. As a medical doctor, naturopath, certified clinical nutritionist and master of many modalities including acupuncture and homeopathy, Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has authored over 33 books and 100 publications including The Magnesium Miracle, 3rd Edition, Hormone Balance, Future Health Now Encyclopedia and Heart Health. Please note that the information and opinions expressed on these broadcasts are not designed to constitute advice or recommendations as to any disease, ailment, or physical condition. You should not act or rely upon any information contained in these broadcasts without seeking the advice of your personal physician. If you have any questions about the information or opinions expressed during these broadcasts, please contact your doctor.
Disclosure: Dr. Dean does have a financial interest in the sale of all the Completement Formulas.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/nfq6HFdRI_g
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
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 
Tuesday Feb 09, 2021
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Feb 09, 2021
Tuesday Feb 09, 2021
HOUR 2
BEYOND CALCIUM - What you Really Need for Healthy Bones-- Carolyn Dean MD ND
Did you know that there are approximately seventeen nutrients essential for healthy bones, including the most important mineral along with some calcium? Susan Brown, Ph.D., director of the Osteoporosis Education Project in Syracuse, New York, warns that “the use of calcium supplementation in the face of magnesium deficiency can lead to a deposition of calcium in the soft tissue such as the joints, promoting arthritis, or in the kidney, contributing to kidney stones.” Dr. Brown primarily recommends a daily dose of 450 mg of magnesium for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.
Women with osteoporosis have lower-than-average levels of magnesium in their diets, according to survey reports. Magnesium deficiency can compromise calcium metabolism and also hinder the body’s production of vitamin D, further weakening bones.
In the 2017 Edition of The Magnesium Miracle, Dr. Carolyn Dean outlines magnesium’s
Multifactorial role in the structure and function of healthy bone:
Adequate levels of magnesium are essential for the absorption and metabolism of calcium.
Magnesium stimulates a particular hormone, calcitonin, that helps to preserve bone structure and draws calcium out of the blood and soft tissues back into the bones, preventing some forms of arthritis and kidney stones.
Magnesium suppresses another bone hormone called parathyroid hormone, preventing it from breaking down bone.
Magnesium converts vitamin D into its active form so that it can help calcium absorption.
Magnesium is required to activate an enzyme that is necessary to form new bone.
Magnesium regulates active calcium transport.
It is also important to mention that vitamin K2, along with magnesium, plays an important role in helping direct calcium to the bones where it belongs.
With all these roles for magnesium to play, it is no wonder that even a mild deficiency can be a risk factor for osteoporosis. Furthermore, if there is too much calcium in the body, especially from calcium supplementation, magnesium absorption can be greatly impaired, resulting in worsening osteoporosis and the likelihood of kidney stones, arthritis, and heart disease as well as gallstones, heel spurs, and breast tissue calcification.
Most people, including M.D.’s, do not understand the importance of balancing calcium and magnesium at the cellular level. Calcium cannot build bones or prevent osteoporosis without adequate levels of magnesium. It’s as simple as that. If our bones were made entirely from calcium, they would become brittle and could shatter just like a stick of chalk falling on the sidewalk. However, with the right percentage of magnesium, bone has the proper density and matrix that actually makes it flexible and more resistant to shattering. Consider this: many elderly people may be suffering bone fractures because they have too much calcium and not enough magnesium.
What are the other nutrients? Dr. Susan Brown’s list is now up to twenty.
20 Essential Bone Building Nutrients
Calcium, Phosphorous, Magnesium, Chromium, Silica, Zinc, Magnesium, Boron, Copper, Potassium, Strontium, Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Folate, Vitamin K, Fats, Protein
In today’s show, we’ll take a look at all the bone nutrients and show you how you can get them all from taking our RnA ReSet Formulas.
About Dr. Carolyn Dean
Dr Carolyn Dean MD ND has been featured on national media for over 30 years offering practical strategies to improve health, vitality, and well-being the natural way. As a medical doctor, naturopath, certified clinical nutritionist and master of many modalities including acupuncture and homeopathy, Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has authored over 33 books and 100 publications including The Magnesium Miracle, 3rd Edition, Hormone Balance, Future Health Now Encyclopedia and Heart Health. Please note that the information and opinions expressed on these broadcasts are not designed to constitute advice or recommendations as to any disease, ailment, or physical condition. You should not act or rely upon any information contained in these broadcasts without seeking the advice of your personal physician. If you have any questions about the information or opinions expressed during these broadcasts, please contact your doctor.
Disclosure: Dr. Dean does have a financial interest in the sale of all the Completement Formulas.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/nfq6HFdRI_g
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
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
Tuesday Feb 02, 2021
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Feb 02, 2021
Tuesday Feb 02, 2021
HOUR 1
What is Metabolic Syndrome and How Can I Recover? - Carolyn Dean MD ND
Metabolic Syndrome has so many different names it’s a testimony to the inconvenient truth that medicine really doesn’t know how to treat it. Whether you call it metabolic syndrome, Insulin Resistance , CHAOS – an acronym for Coronary artery disease, Hypertension, Adult onset diabetes, Obesity, and Stroke – it’s a recipe for disaster that can be prevented.
Tonight on Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE we’ll be talking with Dr. Dean about the role of magnesium in obesity, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.
What makes a person’s metabolism faulty you ask? Many doctors and researchers will point to lifestyle issues so let’s look at those together:
1)Lack of physical exercise
(But many people don’t exercise because they don’t have enough energy because of lack of magnesium.) 2) Genetics (Genes don’t go bad in one generation.) 3) Weight gain (hypothyroidism fueled by a lack of 9 minerals and yeast overgrowth) 4) A diet high in carbohydrates (Craving for carbs is driven by yeast overgrowth and that, along with low magnesium, causes the high rate of inflammation in metabolic syndrome.)
The signs and symptoms of Metabolic Syndrome are epidemic in our population. They include:
1.Elevated blood pressure 2. Increased tendency for clots to form in the blood 3. Increased inflammation 4. Central obesity, where fat accumulates around the abdominal area. 5. Glucose intolerance and insulin resistance 6. High levels of triglycerides and low levels of HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol) in the blood. 7. Plaque on blood vessel walls leading to heart disease.
Over the years Doctor Dean has taught us that the body’s metabolism depends on minerals and if you don’t have sufficient quantities your energy becomes run down, your thyroid is low, your adrenals are fatigued and your sex hormones are reduced which drive you into early female and male menopause.
We know that Modern Medicine has all but given up on lifestyle intervention and they just turn to drugs to band aid the problem. And, yes, there are dozens of drugs all lined up for you to use but those who are seeking safe solutions will be thrilled to hear the latest research supporting magnesium supplementation as a way to stave off some – not all – but some of the effects of metabolic syndrome.
A research paper, published in Nutrients 2021, reviews the conditions in which magnesium is beneficial for those who suffer from obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. At the conclusion of the paper we find:
Considering the worldwide prevalence of obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, the correction of bad dietary habits and, eventually, the supplementation of
Mg2+ might represent an inexpensive but valuable tool to contain the occurrence and the progression of these conditions.
Such good news in such a bad situation. But just imagine what your body will do once it starts getting the right minerals, real food, and some good vibes! Join us tonight
About Dr. Carolyn Dean
Dr Carolyn Dean MD ND has been featured on national media for over 30 years offering practical strategies to improve health, vitality, and well-being the natural way. As a medical doctor, naturopath, certified clinical nutritionist and master of many modalities including acupuncture and homeopathy, Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has authored over 33 books and 100 publications including The Magnesium Miracle, 3rd Edition, Hormone Balance, Future Health Now Encyclopedia and Heart Health. Please note that the information and opinions expressed on these broadcasts are not designed to constitute advice or recommendations as to any disease, ailment, or physical condition. You should not act or rely upon any information contained in these broadcasts without seeking the advice of your personal physician. If you have any questions about the information or opinions expressed during these broadcasts, please contact your doctor.
Disclosure: Dr. Dean does have a financial interest in the sale of all the Completement Formulas.
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
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
Tuesday Feb 02, 2021
Dr. Carolyn Dean Live
Tuesday Feb 02, 2021
Tuesday Feb 02, 2021
HOUR 2
What is Metabolic Syndrome and How Can I Recover? - Carolyn Dean MD ND
Metabolic Syndrome has so many different names it’s a testimony to the inconvenient truth that medicine really doesn’t know how to treat it. Whether you call it metabolic syndrome, Insulin Resistance , CHAOS – an acronym for Coronary artery disease, Hypertension, Adult onset diabetes, Obesity, and Stroke – it’s a recipe for disaster that can be prevented.
Tonight on Dr. Carolyn Dean LIVE we’ll be talking with Dr. Dean about the role of magnesium in obesity, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.
What makes a person’s metabolism faulty you ask? Many doctors and researchers will point to lifestyle issues so let’s look at those together:
1)Lack of physical exercise
(But many people don’t exercise because they don’t have enough energy because of lack of magnesium.) 2) Genetics (Genes don’t go bad in one generation.) 3) Weight gain (hypothyroidism fueled by a lack of 9 minerals and yeast overgrowth) 4) A diet high in carbohydrates (Craving for carbs is driven by yeast overgrowth and that, along with low magnesium, causes the high rate of inflammation in metabolic syndrome.)
The signs and symptoms of Metabolic Syndrome are epidemic in our population. They include:
1.Elevated blood pressure 2. Increased tendency for clots to form in the blood 3. Increased inflammation 4. Central obesity, where fat accumulates around the abdominal area. 5. Glucose intolerance and insulin resistance 6. High levels of triglycerides and low levels of HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol) in the blood. 7. Plaque on blood vessel walls leading to heart disease.
Over the years Doctor Dean has taught us that the body’s metabolism depends on minerals and if you don’t have sufficient quantities your energy becomes run down, your thyroid is low, your adrenals are fatigued and your sex hormones are reduced which drive you into early female and male menopause.
We know that Modern Medicine has all but given up on lifestyle intervention and they just turn to drugs to band aid the problem. And, yes, there are dozens of drugs all lined up for you to use but those who are seeking safe solutions will be thrilled to hear the latest research supporting magnesium supplementation as a way to stave off some – not all – but some of the effects of metabolic syndrome.
A research paper, published in Nutrients 2021, reviews the conditions in which magnesium is beneficial for those who suffer from obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. At the conclusion of the paper we find:
Considering the worldwide prevalence of obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, the correction of bad dietary habits and, eventually, the supplementation of
Mg2+ might represent an inexpensive but valuable tool to contain the occurrence and the progression of these conditions.
Such good news in such a bad situation. But just imagine what your body will do once it starts getting the right minerals, real food, and some good vibes! Join us tonight
About Dr. Carolyn Dean
Dr Carolyn Dean MD ND has been featured on national media for over 30 years offering practical strategies to improve health, vitality, and well-being the natural way. As a medical doctor, naturopath, certified clinical nutritionist and master of many modalities including acupuncture and homeopathy, Dr. Carolyn Dean MD ND has authored over 33 books and 100 publications including The Magnesium Miracle, 3rd Edition, Hormone Balance, Future Health Now Encyclopedia and Heart Health. Please note that the information and opinions expressed on these broadcasts are not designed to constitute advice or recommendations as to any disease, ailment, or physical condition. You should not act or rely upon any information contained in these broadcasts without seeking the advice of your personal physician. If you have any questions about the information or opinions expressed during these broadcasts, please contact your doctor.
Disclosure: Dr. Dean does have a financial interest in the sale of all the Completement Formulas.
Call in and Chat with Dr. Dean during Live Show with Video Stream: Call 646-558-8656 ID: 8836953587 press #. To Ask a Question press *9 to raise your hand
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