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Sep 12, 17
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From 1950, vitamin B12 has been considered an effective analgesic in some countries. With multiple roles in the human body, B12 is consistently showing promise in the treatment of many chronic diseases and conditions.

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Photobiomodulation with Emrys Goldsworthy

Sep 07, 17
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Have you heard of photobiomodulation? AKA low level laser (light) therapy? If you haven't then this podcast is going to open you up to new possibilities for overcoming primarily, pain and inflammation, but as you'll see, that's only the beginning. 

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Sep 01, 17
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A recent randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial assessed the impact of quercetin on elevated plasma uric acid levels in a homogenous male population.

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Aug 21, 17
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The ancient wisdom of Hippocrates who believed that ‘all disease begins in the gut’ is being validated by modern science, with poor gastrointestinal (GIT) health linked to an increasing number of diseases.

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Endometriosis and Immunity with Leah Hechtman

Aug 09, 17
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What role does the immune system play in endometriosis? Women's health expert, Leah Hechtman joins us to share her clinical wisdom on this topic.

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The Power of Breathing with Mim Beim

Jul 19, 17
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According to Mim Beim, teaching patients to breath better helps them heal faster. Today she shares some insights into Buteyko and diaphragmatic breathing and the diversity of benefits it offers as an adjunct in naturopathic treatment. 

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Exploring Autoimmunity with Belinda Reynolds

Jun 21, 17
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There are over 80 different autoimmune disorders. So what is the aetiology and what are the commonalities? What is happening to people's immune systems and what are some of the simple nutritional interventions we need to be addressing?

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Jun 16, 17
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A recent randomised case-control study examined whether low zinc levels were evident in new and resistant cases of alopecia areata (AA), with positive results.

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