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Hour One: 20:20 tips "When and why to drink water" and "Let's label Genetically Modified food"Topics this hour:
Turmeric for cancer
Celebrex is toxic, but may be helpful for colon cancer
Insulin Potentiated Therapy with Chemo (gets rid of sugar that cancer cells like)
Sugar sweetened drinks increase blood pressure and affect brain...
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Prescriptions for Health Radio Show May 13,2011Dr. Len and Nurse Vicki explore the following topics
Doctors prefer medical education sponsored by Big Pharma
What is CAM?
Forgiveness
Pre-diabetes
Holism
Health Medicine and the Health Medicine Forum
H. pylori: inflammation vs anti-inflammation
Dangerous side effects of Tylenol
Vicki's 20-20...
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Prescriptions for Health Radio Show
May 20, 2011
Dr. Len and Nurse Vicki explore the following topics
Medical journal advertisements
Big Pharma pill pushing
How much is a billion?
Generic drugs
Vaccines for third world countries
Thimerosal
Whole or skim milk?
Is dairy healthy?
More on vitamin D
What is spiritual medicine?
Vicki's 20-20 Tips
Finally,...
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Prescriptions for Health Radio Show
May 27, 2011
Dr. Len and Nurse Vicki explore the following topics
NSAISs increase the risk of heart attack in people with and without heart disease
Aspirin and fish oil
Brisk walking lowers the risk for prostate cancer spread
Tylenol and NSAIDs lower the risk for prostate cancer
More then 750 mg of calcium does not...
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Listen to Dr. Len and Nurse Vicki on their 2 hour live talk show, Prescriptions for Health. Nurse Vicki has her 20:20 tips, which often includes laughter as the best medicine. They answer calls from listeners and discuss a wide variety of subjects.
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Listen to Dr. Len and Nurse Vicki on their 2 hour live talk show, Prescriptions for Health. Nurse Vicki has her 20:20 tips, which often includes laughter as the best medicine. They answer calls from listeners and discuss a wide variety of subjects.
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Archives for "Prescriptions for Health" on The Progressive Radio Network with Dr. Len and Nurse Vicki
Prescriptions for Health, 4/16/12:
Topics:
The Tamiflu Deception
Dental...
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Archives for "Prescriptions for Health" on The Progressive Radio Network with Dr. Len and Nurse Vicki
Prescriptions for Health, 4/16/12:
Topics:
The Tamiflu Deception
Dental...
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Fridays from 5–6pm EST. Hosted by Dr. Len Saputo & Nurse Vicki on Natural News Radio
Is there a supplement in your medicine cabinet that treats Ebola and more
In the program today:
1. Is there a supplement in your medicine cabinet that treats Ebola?
2. A secret ancient natural remedy that prevents and...
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The US is ranked last among industrialized countries for preventable deaths because of lack of access to health care and complications caused by treatments. The practice of medicine is complicated and dangerous. Drugs cause about 400,000 deaths annually in the US.
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The Institute of Medicine calculates that there are 50-100,000 unnecessary deaths in the US every year. This number is likely much higher because of under-reporting. Personalized health care and working with causes rather than suppressing symptoms. We also need to work together...integratively.
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) reports that 5 million Americans took advantage of one or more of the recommended preventive benefits available through the Affordable Care Act. Among the benefits is the new Annual Wellness Visit benefit. The idea is to either detect early or prevent chronic diseases with tests such as mammograms, bone...
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Dealing with death and dying is a very important issue. For some this is
an overwhelming problem and for others it can be a time to make peace
with what is happening. We need to come to terms with our situation and
make important decisions about how we're going to deal with many
challenging issues. Dying people need help with psychospiritual issues as...
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10% of Americans are addicted to drugs, much of this is from medications prescribed by physicians. Typical programs for rehabilitation are unsuccessful. What it takes for a successful program is reviewed and new breakthroughs in medications to support the chemical brain disease resulting from drug addiction is reviewed.
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is very serious and often difficult to manage. Symptoms, natural history, lab testing, and challenges in treatment are reviewed. An integrative approach that combines mainstream and nutritional medicine strategies are more effective than either alone. The importance of leaky gut syndrome is reviewed. Lifestyle measures are highlighted...
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Recent studies document that depletion of vaginal lactobacilli is associated with recurrent urinary tract infections. It was also shown that replenishing these bacteria via vaginal suppositories halved the recurrence rate for infection. We should be turning to the use of vaginal suppositories to treat women with recurrent urinary tract infections rather than...
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Mainstream treatment for recurring urinary tract infections has been antibiotics, but now an article in the May of 2012 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine shows that probiotics are nearly as effective as antibiotics over a one year period in decreasing the number of urinary tract infections.
The problem with antibiotics is their side effects. They cause...
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Tom Rogers, president of the Qigong Institute gives a wonderful interview describing what qigong is, how it works, and what it does. He reviews some of the scientific studies validating its value. He also explains that qigong is a moving meditation that pays attention to the breath. Tom relates to the emerging field of epigenetics that emphasizes how...
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Stress and anxiety are the most common causes for high blood pressure and is treatable. We tend to rely on medication to treat high blood pressure and the underlying stress. Americans are over-stressed. Relaxants lower blood pressure as well or better than antihypertensive drugs.