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  • Essential Oils for Metabolic Syndrome – Balance your blood sugar, cholesterol, and blood pressure naturally. This guide reveals the best essential oils to help support healthy metabolism and heart function every day.
  • Health Benefits of Gardening – Dig into better health when you make your garden plan! Gardening reduces stress, boosts mood, and strengthens your immune system all while helping you grow nutrient-rich food for your family.
  • Gluten-Free Blueberry Buckle – Sweet, crumbly, and bursting with flavor, this allergy-friendly blueberry buckle delivers homemade comfort without gluten or refined sugar. It's perfect for breakfast or dessert when you want a treat.
 
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You've been lied to about UTIs.

Your doctor might’ve blamed hygiene.


But new research just exposed the real culprit


Your meat.


A groundbreaking four-year study found that nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections…


Come from contaminated chicken, turkey, pork, and beef


Carrying dangerous E. coli bacteria.


Think about that for a second.


You're eating dinner… and days later, you're dealing with a painful infection.


Not because you did anything wrong.


But because the meat industry sold you contaminated food.


And here's the part that really gets me…


This has been going on for years.


Scientists have known about foodborne UTIs for two decades, but nobody talks about it.


Why? Because it's not convenient.


It doesn't fit the narrative.


But the truth is undeniable now.


With 6 to 8 million UTI cases every year in the U.S., and 80% caused by E. coli…
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We're looking at potentially over a million infections linked directly to what people are eating.

This is exactly why I always encourage people to move towards a plant-based diet.


When you eliminate contaminated animal products from your plate…


You eliminate this HIDDEN source of infection.


And when you detox correctly…


You help your body clear out the accumulated toxins and bacteria that have been building up from years of exposure.


Because here's what MOST people don't realize…


It's not just about treating the infection after it happens.


It's about preventing it by changing what goes into your body in the first place.


>>> Click here to read the full story about how contaminated meat is causing UTIs


Your body deserves better than contaminated meat.


To your health,

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Newsletter #916: EPA’s Plan to Roll Back Chemical Safety Protections

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NEW STUDY

Even Tiny Doses of Glyphosate Can Cause Health Problems Across Generations

Pamela Ferdinand, U.S. Right To Know:
“Even extremely small amounts of the herbicide glyphosate can harm gut health, disrupt metabolism, and change behavior in mice, scientists say. The effects aren’t limited to the exposed animals—they pass on to their children and grandchildren.
The new research, to be published Nov. 1 in Science of the Total Environment, suggests that prenatal exposure to glyphosate disrupts gut bacteria, hormones, and brain signaling in mice. Even at doses far below current safety guidelines, the herbicide is linked to inflammation, metabolic problems involving appetite and blood sugar, and signs of neurological risk.
‘Our findings demonstrate that prenatal glyphosate exposure, at doses consistent with real-world dietary intake, can disrupt multiple physiological systems across generations,’ the researchers say.”
Glyphosate, best known as the active ingredient in Roundup, is the most widely used herbicide in the world
TAKE ACTION: Make Your State the First to Ban Monsanto’s Roundup Weedkiller!
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SAVE THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Plan to Gut the “Toxic Substances Control Act” Puts Public Health at Risk​

The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) is the only thing standing between us and harmful chemicals found in everyday items like cleaning products, electronics, furniture, construction materials, and plastic products–and the factories where these toxic substances are made.

It’s the Environmental Protection Agency’s job to enforce TSCA, but with the government shutdown, the EPA is at 11 percent capacity, with only 1,734 employees deemed “essential” to protect life, property, or national security at work. If Trump has his way, the 89 percent of EPA employees currently out of work won’t have much reason to come back.

Trump’s EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is gutting the Toxic Substances Control Act, rolling back TSCA’s risk evaluation process for existing chemicals, ignoring the real-life ways people are exposed, and weakening protections that prevent exposure.

Under his proposed rule, the EPA would require far less data from companies about chemicals under review, increasing the chances of chemicals being declared “safe” with inadequate information.

TAKE ACTION BY NOVEMBER 7: Save the Toxic Substances Control
 
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What if a leading Alzheimer's researcher, an MD who spent decades developing drugs, discovered that lifestyle medicine works infinitely better than pharmaceuticals?
That's exactly what happened to Dr. Dale Bredesen.
After training at MIT, Caltech, UC San Francisco, and Duke, Dr. Bredesen spent years searching for the "one drug" that would cure Alzheimer's. Then the science led him to a shocking realization—his integrative physician wife had been right all along.
In this episode, he reveals why the entire medical approach to Alzheimer's is backward, how his patients are achieving sustained cognitive improvements for over a decade, and why he now declares that "Alzheimer's is optional."
This episode was initially released in Sept 2023

In this podcast, Dr. Bredesen and I discuss:

  • Why Dr. Bredesen abandoned his quest for Alzheimer's drugs after discovering they make patients worse than no treatment at all
  • The scandals behind Alzheimer’s research, backed by billions of dollars in profit (and why justice still hasn't been served)
  • How his first patient from 2012 is still cognitively improved after 11+ years—something no drug has ever achieved
  • Why amyloid plaques aren't the villain but actually your brain's protective response to infections and toxins
  • The "network insufficiency" model that explains why Alzheimer's is really an energy crisis in your brain
  • How patients went from cognitive function scores of 0 (end-stage dementia) to 9, and some from 18 to perfect 30s!
  • The four stages of cognitive decline and why 100% of people in stage 2 get better with Dr. Bredesen’s protocol
  • Why exercise provides the same level of protection as one copy of the APOE4 gene determines risk
  • The critical blood tests that reveal Alzheimer's activity decades before symptoms
  • How sleep apnea can contribute to Alzheimer’s and the story of how one patient's improvement stalled until this was addressed
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Women's Heart Risk Is Increasing

By Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Mike Roizen, MDs


Actress Elizabeth Banks (who plays Effie Trinket in “The Hunger Games” movies) once appeared in a public service announcement called “A Little Heart Attack,” which was about a working mother of two who is unaware she's experiencing a cardiac event.

Banks' character is so absorbed in multitasking — doing the laundry, taking a work phone call, making lunch for her kids — that she never asks herself what's causing her excessive sweating, nausea, jaw tightening, and breathlessness.

Special: Dr. Crandall Saved His Own Heart With This

Her son Googles “women's heart attack symptoms” and eventually she calls 911, saying she's sorry to be a bother, but she thinks she's had “a little heart attack.”

That “forging ahead” approach to heart health isn't uncommon for women. One study found that women wait 37 minutes longer than men to seek treatment for a heart attack.

That's not smart, especially because middle-age women are increasingly hard-hit by heart disease.

According to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2017 the death rates from heart disease in women ages 45 to 64 increased by 7%, compared with 3% for men.

If you’re not up to speed on women's heart attack symptoms (only about 56% of women know heart disease is their No. 1 killer), they include the traditional ones like chest pressure and chest pain, as well as sore left arm, nausea, vomiting, lightheadedness, sweatiness, discomfort in the jaw, neck, and/or shoulders, severe fatigue, bad indigestion, and even a sense of impending doom.

If you think you're having a heart attack, call 911. Don't tough it out. Better safe than sorry.
 
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