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OUR IMMUNE HEALTH - Jacobus Hollewijn - 2018.11.17 - Show #875
Manage episode 227976148 series 2422291
Track 1:
Introduction and Jacobus’s passion and gratefulness to the show
“How does your Immune System Work?” by Emmy Brice
What is the Immune System?
(A look at the disease-fighting immune system credit: Ross Toro)
- The Lymphatic System
- The Bone Marrow
- The Thymus Gland
- The Spleen
The skin is very important for immune system
Explaining our digestive tract and its role in immune defense
Start Track 2: 19:55
Track 2:
Call about Anthony William about taking too much fat
Discussing our cells
- what are the needs of our cells?
Going 100% all the time versus going 60% all the time
- Relation to gas mileage in your car
Start Track 3: 40:02
Track 3:
Why is our immune system often negatively affected? (www.rediff.com)
- stress
- poor diet
- excessive alcohol
- lack of sleep
Start Track 4: 1:00:53
Track 4:
Continuation of article off rediff.com
- obesity
- lack of exercise
- medications
Call about being immune system being compromised
Start Track 5: 1:20:59
Track 5:
More reasons why immune system becomes weak from www.everydayhealth.com
- loneliness
- grieving
- negativity
- family relations
Article by “Sarah Myhill, MD” Pt 1
- her training
- the problems in medical doctors today
- metabolic syndrome- start
Start Track 6: 1:42:11
Track 6:
Play YouTube clip from Sarah Myhill, MD about causes of chronic fatigue syndrome
Continuation of reading article in Well Being Journal, (May/June 2018) by Sarah Mayhill, MD “Sustainable Medicine and Patient Intelligence” pt 2
metabolic syndrome- continued
how does western medicine treat
- Pain?
- Asthma?
- Chronic Fatigue?
the problem with Medical Education and textbooks
A snippet from article by Stephen Sinatra, MD about the health of Mitochondria; and the four main nutrients to do this
- Coenzyme Q10
- L-Carnitine
- Magnesium
- D-Ribose
100 episoade
Manage episode 227976148 series 2422291
Track 1:
Introduction and Jacobus’s passion and gratefulness to the show
“How does your Immune System Work?” by Emmy Brice
What is the Immune System?
(A look at the disease-fighting immune system credit: Ross Toro)
- The Lymphatic System
- The Bone Marrow
- The Thymus Gland
- The Spleen
The skin is very important for immune system
Explaining our digestive tract and its role in immune defense
Start Track 2: 19:55
Track 2:
Call about Anthony William about taking too much fat
Discussing our cells
- what are the needs of our cells?
Going 100% all the time versus going 60% all the time
- Relation to gas mileage in your car
Start Track 3: 40:02
Track 3:
Why is our immune system often negatively affected? (www.rediff.com)
- stress
- poor diet
- excessive alcohol
- lack of sleep
Start Track 4: 1:00:53
Track 4:
Continuation of article off rediff.com
- obesity
- lack of exercise
- medications
Call about being immune system being compromised
Start Track 5: 1:20:59
Track 5:
More reasons why immune system becomes weak from www.everydayhealth.com
- loneliness
- grieving
- negativity
- family relations
Article by “Sarah Myhill, MD” Pt 1
- her training
- the problems in medical doctors today
- metabolic syndrome- start
Start Track 6: 1:42:11
Track 6:
Play YouTube clip from Sarah Myhill, MD about causes of chronic fatigue syndrome
Continuation of reading article in Well Being Journal, (May/June 2018) by Sarah Mayhill, MD “Sustainable Medicine and Patient Intelligence” pt 2
metabolic syndrome- continued
how does western medicine treat
- Pain?
- Asthma?
- Chronic Fatigue?
the problem with Medical Education and textbooks
A snippet from article by Stephen Sinatra, MD about the health of Mitochondria; and the four main nutrients to do this
- Coenzyme Q10
- L-Carnitine
- Magnesium
- D-Ribose
100 episoade
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