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    Explore " heart attacks" with insightful episodes like "Prioritizing Our Own Happiness with Erica Holland", "Is there an effective, holistic way to cure cardiovascular disease?", "The Testosterone Myth: Separating Fact from Fiction in Replacement Therapy for Men", "Rise in injecting drug use | Schizophrenia and sudden death | Change needed in bypass surgery | Breakthrough in cause of fatigue" and "Rise in injecting drug use | Schizophrenia and sudden death | Change needed in bypass surgery | Breakthrough in cause of fatigue" from podcasts like ""A Mental Health Break", "ResearchPod", "Your Infinite Health: Anti Aging Biohacking, Regenerative Medicine and You", "The Health Report" and "Health Report - Full program podcast"" and more!

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    Prioritizing Our Own Happiness with Erica Holland

    Prioritizing Our Own Happiness with Erica Holland

    Her company was born out of her mental health journey! An incredible testimonial from Erica Holland on how leaving her corporate job changed everything, including a mental health boost.

    A few areas of discussion with Erica Holland include:
    -How her mental health journey brought her to create her flower company
    -How to recognize anxiety attacks are coming
    -Taking a step back to focus on ourselves
    -Finding ways to leave stress behind
    -How to realign your whole body
    -Sound healing

    Meet our guest: Erica Holland, a former graphic designer from New Jersey discovered her passion for flowers while on a journey to Bali to prioritize her mental health and healthy living. Faced with anxiety and stress from her advertising career, she discovered solace in working and playing with flowers. 

    Leaving behind her corporate job, Erica delved into the world of floristry.  She began teaching flower arranging classes, using vibrant colors and fragrant blooms to bring joy and peace to others. Through flower arranging and flower meditations, she helps people harness the calming influence of nature to relax, ground, and recenter. 

    She is now the owner and founder of The Roaming Petal based in Saint Petersburg FL where she brings flower arranging classes to private, public, and corporate events. In her downtime, you can catch her enjoying the sunshine, attending yoga, or spending quality time with friends and family.

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    Is there an effective, holistic way to cure cardiovascular disease?

    Is there an effective, holistic way to cure cardiovascular disease?

    Cardiovascular disease is the world’s leading cause of death. Despite significant advances in its diagnosis, robust treatment remains elusive.

    US-based cardiovascular specialists Dr Bradley Bale and Dr Amy Doneen have developed a simple, holistic, and effective method to cure cardiovascular disease. The BaleDoneen Method® targets one of its biggest contributing factors: oxidative stress.

     

    Read their Research Features article: doi.org/10.26904/RF-148-4831388762

     

    Find out more on their website: baledoneen.com

    The Testosterone Myth: Separating Fact from Fiction in Replacement Therapy for Men

    The Testosterone Myth: Separating Fact from Fiction in Replacement Therapy for Men

    In this episode of Your Infinite Health, LeNae and Dr. Trip addresses some of the most common myths surrounding testosterone, especially the one about it causing heart attacks.

    Testosterone is a hormone that has been the subject of much discussion and debate in recent years, with many claims being made about its potential benefits and drawbacks. In particular, the idea that testosterone causes heart attacks has become a widespread myth, one that needs to be corrected.

    It's important to understand that testosterone requirements are not the same for everyone and may be affected by age, physical activity, and other factors. And while engaging in exercise can increase testosterone consumption, it is not a cause of heart disease. On the contrary, testosterone has been found to play a role in preventing cardiovascular disease, dementia, and diabetes.

    For anyone considering testosterone therapy, it's important to understand that regular monitoring and follow-up are essential for achieving optimal results. It's also important to be aware that other hormones and metabolites can affect testosterone's effectiveness, and that some people may require higher levels of testosterone due to impaired androgen receptors.

    While testosterone replacement therapy can help optimize cholesterol levels over time, it's also possible to experience excessive levels of testosterone, leading to synthetic androgen stimulation. Women, in particular, may experience side effects such as changes in voice and hair growth, while men may experience excessive levels of testosterone as well.

    Ultimately, maintaining an optimal testosterone level can have a wide range of benefits, ranging from improved focus and stamina to reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. In order to achieve these benefits, it's important to work closely with a physician, undergo regular check-ins, and have an understanding of what optimal testosterone levels are for you.

    Dr. Trip Goolsby & LeNae Goolsby are the co-founders of the Infinite Health Integrative Medicine Center, and are also the co-authors of the book “Think and Live Longer”.


    Takeaways

    1. Testosterone requirements vary depending on age.
    2. Testosterone is not the cause of heart attacks.
    3. Do regular lab tests with your physician.

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    Dr. Trip Goolsby & LeNae Goolsby are the co-founders of the Infinite Health Integrative Medicine Center, and are also the co-authors of the book “Think and Live Longer”.

    Rise in injecting drug use | Schizophrenia and sudden death | Change needed in bypass surgery | Breakthrough in cause of fatigue

    Rise in injecting drug use | Schizophrenia and sudden death | Change needed in bypass surgery | Breakthrough in cause of fatigue

    More people are injecting drugs than ever before. So what are the harms, and what are we doing to minimise them?

    People with schizophrenia have a life expectancy 25 years younger than the average Australian, and one of the reasons is heart attacks. 

    Meanwhile, do surgeons need to change their approach to coronary bypass surgery? 

    And Australian researchers uncover a potential new treatment for a rare blood disorder — that could replace blood letting. 

    Rise in injecting drug use | Schizophrenia and sudden death | Change needed in bypass surgery | Breakthrough in cause of fatigue

    Rise in injecting drug use | Schizophrenia and sudden death | Change needed in bypass surgery | Breakthrough in cause of fatigue

    More people are injecting drugs than ever before. So what are the harms, and what are we doing to minimise them?

    People with schizophrenia have a life expectancy 25 years younger than the average Australian, and one of the reasons is heart attacks. 

    Meanwhile, do surgeons need to change their approach to coronary bypass surgery? 

    And Australian researchers uncover a potential new treatment for a rare blood disorder — that could replace blood letting. 

    The Rise and Fall of Silicon Valley Bank: Lessons Learned

    The Rise and Fall of Silicon Valley Bank: Lessons Learned

    In this episode, we discuss two different topics - the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the controversy surrounding daylight-saving time. We explore the aftermath of the bank's failure, the lessons learned, and the impact on the banking industry and its customers. We also dive into the history and potential risks of daylight-saving time, including its effects on energy conservation and public health.

    62 "Big Pharma Birth Control" ft. Dr Jeff Senechal, plant based estrogens, mood changes, irregular cycles, aggression, false estrogens, infertility, heart attacks, strokes, detox protocols, heavy metals, path of transfer, body ph, alkaline water

    62 "Big Pharma Birth Control" ft. Dr Jeff Senechal, plant based estrogens, mood changes, irregular cycles, aggression,  false estrogens, infertility, heart attacks, strokes, detox protocols, heavy metals, path of transfer, body ph, alkaline water

    Tonight’s guest is Dr. Jeff Senechal and we will be talking about the dangers of birth control pills.  Dr. Jeff is a Chiropractic graduate of Life University in Marietta, Georgia and has been an associate with Dr. Tent since 2009. He utilizes CRA (Contact Reflex Analysis) for assessment and diagnosis both in Chiropractic Care and Nutrition. Dr. Senechal is also certified through the Functional Medicine University as a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (CFMP). He is pursuing a Diplomat in Nutrition.

    He is very active in his community and lectures on various health topics several times a year. You can find his recent health lectures on DVD at the office or on YouTube via the Diverse Health Services website. Dr. Senechal is also a member of the South Lyon Business Network International Group and Michigan Association of Chiropractors. Dr. Senechal's passion is alternative healthcare and he strives to change the mindset of people by getting them to think outside the box.

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    ‘I just completely lost control of myself’

    ‘I just completely lost control of myself’

    Warning: This episode discusses anxiety and suicide.

    Isaac was in so much distress he was convinced he was having a heart attack. But like many others, he discovered it was actually a panic attack and he was experiencing anxiety.

    Minka’s anxiety started at age seven and ever since, she’s struggled to get to school. 

    Nelani’s was triggered when she was bullied over her accent.

    While for Portia, racism has been a big contributor to the panic attacks that have affected her life.

    Anxiety is the most common mental illness, and yet it often goes untreated and can balloon into something that can cause a person to avoid situations.

    But solutions are at hand. In this episode, you’ll hear from four young people - Isaac, Nelani, Portia and Minka - who share their story and offer hope for others living with anxiety. 

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    Are extreme diets bad for our heart?

    Are extreme diets bad for our heart?

    The sudden death of cricket star Shane Warne from a likely heart attack after he finished a "ridiculous diet" where he drank only "black and green juices" for two weeks begs the question: how dangerous are these for our heart? Heart Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow and Senior Lecturer at the Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney, Dr Jessica Orchard talks all things heart health.

     

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    Unlocking the Epigenetic Causes of Heart Attacks

    Unlocking the Epigenetic Causes of Heart Attacks

    DO YOU HAVE A FAMILY OR PERSONAL HISTORY OF HEART DISEASE… AND MAYBE EVEN HEART ATTACKS? In today’s episode, I’ll be sharing the results from a major study in epigenetics research related to the the exact epigenetic causes for heart attacks.

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    2:27      Did you know that  mental processing speed doesn't actually decline until our late 60s?
    5:30      Have we found the holy grail for Heart Disease?
    7:41      Genes found that are likely responsible for causing coronary heart disease & heart attack.
     8:06     Genes found that increase predisposition to cardiac disease
    18:57   If you're struggling with chronic nagging challenges and haven't been able to get answers 
     19:02  Are you Doctor Hopping hoping to find answers to your symptoms? 

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    Over Counting Children - Say What?

    Over Counting Children - Say What?

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    Time to Laugh, Drink, Think, and Feed the Orangutan

    • Think for yourself.  
    • Do not think outside the box.  
    • Instead, begin by rejecting that the box exists.  


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    34 Need a Root Canal? Listen to THIS First! Snoring, Disorder Breathing Link to Heart Attacks

    34 Need a Root Canal? Listen to THIS First! Snoring, Disorder Breathing Link to Heart Attacks

    In this episode my Guest Dr. Gene a seasoned  Biological Dentist for over 30 years  shares his knowledges on: 


    • The difference between Biological dentistry vs conventional Dentistry. 
    • What are the Dangers of Root Canals & What is the latest Science on them in Biological Dentistry? 
    • Your Dentist told me I needed a Root Canal and Referred me to an Endodontist. What Should I do? 
    • What is the best way to reduce mouth breathing? And what tool or tools do you recommend? 
    • What conditions are linked to Sleep Disordered Breathing in children and what is the best way to address this important issue? 
    • ABCDES of Impaired Mouth Syndrome. 
    • How Does Nutrition Inpact our Oral Microbiome? And..much more!! 
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    Emergency Care During COVID-19: Holiday Uptick in Strokes and Heart Attacks

    Emergency Care During COVID-19: Holiday Uptick in Strokes and Heart Attacks

     The holiday season is known for celebrations and cheer. It’s also recognized as a peak time of year for strokes and heart attacks -- and not just for older people. What’s behind this potentially deadly phenomenon and how can we reduce our risk?  

     Host, Jonathan Fialkow, M,D., chief population health office at Baptist Health looks into this “holiday phenomenon” with guest experts Felipe De Los Rios, M.D., medical director of the stroke program at Miami Neuroscience Institute and Leo Huynh, D.O., chief of emergency medicine at Baptist Hospital.

     This podcast contains excerpts from a recent episode of Baptist Health’s Resource Live program, which also focused on the importance of never delaying care for symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. Emergency rooms are open and safe, with strict protocols in place to protect patients, staff and visitors from exposure to the novel coronavirus.

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    Ep. 53: SKID ROW's Rob Hammersmith - Songs From The Road

    Ep. 53: SKID ROW's Rob Hammersmith - Songs From The Road

    What is it we do here at InObscuria? On most shows, Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This go round we turn the microphone over to Rob Hammersmith to enlighten us with his lost, forgotten, and should have beens selections. Our hope is always that we turn you on to something new.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Poison Arrows - “Sticky Situation” from Sticky Situations EP (2008)
    2. Jimmy Barnes - “Lessons In Love” from Freight Train Heart (1987)
    3. Shotgun Messiah - “Violent New Breed” from Violent New Breed (1993)
    4. The Goo Goo Dolls - “Fallin’ Down” from Superstar Car Wash (1993)
    5. Imperial State Electric - “Underwhelmed” from Reptile Brain Music (2013)
    6. Rockets To Ruin - “Devil Girl” from Love, Drugs, Rebellion (2006)

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    Chronic Hidden Hyperventilation 21st Century Epidemic!

    Chronic Hidden Hyperventilation 21st Century Epidemic!

    Podcast #4 Hyperventilation 21st-century Epidemic 

    It is estimated that 90% of the population in the West are in the habit of over-breathing, they suffer from chronic hidden hyperventilation. Because chronic hidden hyperventilation is not easily recognized, it is rarely diagnosed, and when it is patients are given little advice and support to deal with a habit. The Buteyko Method of breath training appears to be the most effective system to correct the problem. Why is it termed hidden? 

    Normal breathing at rest involves breathing about five to six litres of air per minute with a respiratory rate of between eight and twelve breaths per minute. If a person breathes slightly faster say between twelve and sixteen breaths per minute, this will not be easy to noticed by any observer, but that will increase their minute volume by two to three litres. If they breathe slightly larger breaths, perhaps 25% larger, this will increase their minute volume by other two to three litres but again this increase will not be easily observed. If they habitually sigh or yawn this can add another two to three litres per minute, the total effect will be to increase the volume of of air breathed per minute to ten to fifteen litres, two to three times normal. 

    Chronic hidden hyperventilation is frequently associated with habitual mouth breathing as it is far easier to breathe through the mouth than the narrow passages of the nose. The effects of chronic hidden hyperventilation is to lower carbon dioxide levels in the body, to increase the risk of airborne infection as the filtering protection of the immune system in the nose is bypassed, to irritation and inflammation of the airways as dry or cold air is breathed through the mouth and because loss of nitric acid, normally produced naturally in the nasal cavities. The lower carbon dioxide disturbs the entire physiology of the body; the blood does not release its oxygen to the tissue freely due to the Bohr Effect. Smooth muscle wrapped around all hollow organs of the body, airways, arterial blood vessels, bladder and gut is caused to spasm restricting circulation, breathing or digestive problems. The body’s pH shifts to becoming more alkaline and this affects every biochemical activity in the body. 

    So do you hyperventilate? 

    Check your own breathing now, if you have a CP or control pause (the Buteyko Measure of your breathing) of less than twenty seconds here is the simple way to improve your health and fitness in just a few weeks. The health consequences oof chronic hyperventilation can be serious. Conditions invariably associated with this problem include asthma, sinusitis, breathlessness, angina, diabetes, hay-fever, low-energy,gut problems, hypertension, chronic fatigue syndrome, panic attacks, snoring, IBS and much more. Improved breathing generally helps all these conditions and improves wellbeing. 

    Perhaps the most common cause of sudden death is a heart attack or myocardial infarction. The vast majority of these sad events can be avoided with two simple lifestyle changes; improved breathing and the right diet. Myocardial infarction, otherwise known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow bringing oxygen to the heart is severely reduced or totally blocked. It results in oxygen starvation and damages part of the heart. These attacks often occur during or following physical exercise or emotional stress, both activities increase breathing volume but when breathing volume is greater than the body’s needs: carbon dioxide is lost resulting in reduced blood flow and reduced oxidation of the heart. In a paper entitled Hyperventilation Myocardial Infarction by Jovanovski in 1988,wrote in addition to causing peripheral cerebral vasoconstriction hyperventilation has also been shown to cause diminished coronary blood flow, oxygen delivered to the heart is reduced because of the above mentioned effects. Cardiac arrest is different from a heart attack, the principal cause of a cardiac arrest is electrical signals that control timing and organization of the heartbeat becoming completely chaotic and when signals degenerate into total chaos the heart suddenly stops beating, cutting off normal circulation to the body. While the cause of cardiac arrest and numerous, by far the most was common in adults is ischemic cardiovascular disease. Breathing in excess of normal metabolic requirements causes a loss of carbon dioxide from the blood leading to hypocapnia with reduced oxygenation of the heart and disturbed cardiac rhythm. Breathing exercises aimed at normalizing breathing volume provide therapeutic benefits, it takes less than a minute to measure your breathing quality. The measure I recommend is called Control Pause, the key monitoring tool of the Buteyko Method developed by Professor Konstantin Buteyko. It is a measure in seconds of your maximum comfortable breath hold after exhaling while at rest. It is a useful guide to the degree of hyperventilation and the level of carbon dioxide levels in the lungs.

    Now Check Your Breathing

    Take a breath in through your nose, keep mouth closed, breathe out through your nose, gently hold your nose and your breath until you feel the need to take a breath in, then release your nose then take a normal breath in through your nose. With a timer note how many seconds you held your breath, this is your Control Pause. If your control pause is less than 20 seconds you would be well advised to improve your breathing, if you are breathing normally you should have a control pause of between 45 and 6o seconds. Most patients I check have a control pause less than 30 seconds, many who have health problems will have a control in the teens. Don't forget you can learn to improve your breathing in just two or three weeks anywhere with our Skype Course, visit our website www.totalhealthmatters.co.uk  to learn more about this course.

    Rising Costs Affects Women's Health; Women Short-Changed in Heart Treatment; Women who Work have More Belly Fat

    Rising Costs Affects Women's Health; Women Short-Changed in Heart Treatment; Women who Work have More Belly Fat
    Almost half of women surveyed in a national poll report they failed to seek health care treatment for themselves or their families over the previous year because the cost was too high.

    Some recommended treatments for heart attacks are delayed and underused in women, U.S, researchers have found.

    Women who go out and bring home the bacon tend to carry more belly fat.