Brought to you by the D.R.E.S.S. Syndrome Foundation and hosted by Connie Stevens. An educational podcast on the severe adverse drug reaction known as D.R.E.S.S. Syndrome. Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms is often under-recognized and misdiagnosed. We talk with patients who have been touched by this horrific condition and experts who are working to prevent it, treat it, and create better awareness.
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Every Wednesday, Peter Johnson gives you the agronomic word on all the crops growing in Canada.
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The podcast for high achievers who want to stay sharp, focused and full of energy despite their diagnoses. Those who know there has got to be something better than simply accepting decline. Hosted by Julie Michelson, a National Board Certified Functional Medicine Health Coach who used to suffer from crippling Rheumatoid Arthritis until she learned the tools and strategies to take her power back from autoimmunity. In this podcast, Julie brings you interviews with thought leaders in the Functi ...
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Co-hosts Dr. John Lanci and Christie Matherne interview local, regional, national, and international writers, with the goal of empowering listeners to find power and truth in writing. New episodes drop the second Tuesday of each month. Episode transcripts here.
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An intuitive personal development podcast for recovering overachievers. Bring more ease into your life with simple practices and perspectives from certified leadership and life coach Lisa Sanchez. Get in touch: podcast@the-cocoon.co Learn more: the-cocoon.co lisasanchez.substack.com
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The Secrets and True History of Successful People. No Hype - No Arrogance - Just The Hard-core Tools To Succeed From Two World-class Entrepreneurs. The brainchild of Nathaniel Schooler launched with help from his mentor Mike Briercliffe and Entrepreneur Sir Michael Tobin. Series II is supported by Steven J. Manning's Pillars Of Success And Philosophies of life, from his millions of business and life miles, and tens of billions of revenue that he has generated thus far! Nat is a Best-selling ...
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Dr. Kara Wada: Navigating Life As A Doctor with Sjögrens Syndrome
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In today's episode I'm joined by Dr. Kara Wada, a quadruple board-certified physician specializing in allergy, immunology, and lifestyle medicine. Dr. Wada shares her personal journey with Sjogren's syndrome and how it transformed her approach to patient care and understanding of autoimmune conditions. For the complete show notes and links visit in…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Aug 7: Safety chains, weather trends, fall seeding dates, and nutrient removal
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The rain clouds can’t seem to find the fields that would welcome the rain, and that’s just as true in Ontario as it is in large parts of Saskatchewan. The corn crop in Ontario is on-trend for an average finishing date, as are the soybeans, as both crops ran into poor planting conditions, says Peter... Read More…
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Greg the Hydrogen Man: Harnessing Molecular Hydrogen for Effective Pain Relief
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In this episode, I speak with Greg, known as the "Hydrogen Man," about molecular hydrogen therapy. Greg shares his journey from skepticism to belief, detailing how hydrogen therapy helped him overcome severe health issues. We discuss the science behind this emerging treatment, its potential benefits for inflammation and autoimmune conditions, and p…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, July 31: Atomic bomb raindrops, two-stage corn pollination, and ladybugs hard at work
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It’s time to close out July with some important reminders, a plan for trying new things, and a prompting to check for ladybugs. On this episode of Wheat Pete’s Word, host Peter Johnson also has to correct his math on soil organic matter goals, but that’s OK, that’s how we learn. Listen on to hear... Read More…
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Tom Ingegno: Ancient Secrets of Cupping for Inflammation Relief
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Discover the power of cupping for inflammation in this episode with Tom Ingegno, acupuncturist and author. Learn how this ancient technique can benefit those with autoimmune conditions by reducing inflammation and promoting healing. Tom shares the science behind cupping, its modern applications, and how to safely practice it at home. From its surpr…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, July 24: Soybean aphids, water logged soil, black point, and establishing alfalfa
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There are some very sad looking low spots in parts of southwestern Ontario, as excess water and water logged soils make growing difficult, especially for dry beans and soybeans. Despite the rain, a stretch of better weather in the last week did mean that plenty of wheat has been harvested, so Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson... Read More…
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Jason Earle: Is The Air In Your Home Causing Your Symptoms?
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Is The Air In Your Home Causing Your Symptoms? | Mold Expert Jason Earle Reveals The Truth Could your home be making you sick? In this eye-opening episode, Julie Michelson sits down with Jason Earle, founder and CEO of 1-800-GOT-MOLD and a leading indoor air quality expert. With over two decades of experience, Jason shares invaluable insights on th…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, July 17: Falling falling number, downpours, adding N for root rots, and predicting gibb
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The summer of downpours continues for Ontario as another major storm system moved across southern Ontario, leaving rivers and creeks swollen, roads closed, and crops under water. How long can crops survive submerged? That’s a common question this week and one Wheat Pete’s Word host Peter Johnson answers in the podcast. Also up for discussion:... Re…
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Dr. Sam Shay: The Autoimmune Triad: Unveiling the 3 Genetic Factors Behind Chronic Illness
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In this episode, we delve into the intricate world of genetics and autoimmunity with Dr. Sam Shay, a functional medicine expert. Dr. Shay unveils the "Autoimmune Triad" - three critical genetic factors that play a pivotal role in chronic illness. Dr. Shay shares his personal journey from chronic health issues to optimal wellness through functional …
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Wheat Pete’s Word, July 10: Wonderful wheat, straw, Beryl’s tar spot gift, and ryegrass frustration
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Plenty of combines were rolling earlier this week before the wall of water that is the remnant of hurricane Beryl hit Ontario. Not only did this weather system bring sheets of rain, but it may also have brought more tar spot spores from the south. Tar spot has already been found in Ontario, says Peter... Read More…
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Reed Davis: The DRESS Formula: 5 Lifestyle Keys to Unlock Your Body's Healing Potential
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In this episode, Reed Davis introduces us to the DRESS formula, a comprehensive lifestyle approach that forms the cornerstone of his methodology. He delves into the concept of "metabolic chaos" and how it contributes to a wide range of health problems, including autoimmune conditions. For the complete show notes and links visit inspiredliving.show/…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, July 3: Lodged cereals, headland trouble, tar spot scouting, and canopy closure
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How much does lodging affect yield? It all depends on when the crop goes down. Evidence of that is showing up on Ontario yield monitors in the winter barley fields and will be coming to a wheat field near you in the coming week, says Peter Johnson, host of Wheat Pete’s Word. The other thing... Read More…
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Udo Erasmus: Finding Balance through Presence and Awareness
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In this heartfelt episode, we have the pleasure of welcoming back Udo Erasmus. In our conversation, Udo shares his wisdom on presence, awareness, and how to connect with the love within ourselves for deep healing and thriving. For the complete show notes and links visit inspiredliving.show/146By Julie Michelson
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Wheat Pete’s Word, June 26: Snorkelling oats, rapid growth syndrome, and a plan for fusarium
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Last week’s intense heat and humidity across much of Ontario had significant impacts on several crops, some of them good, some of them not so good. Heat-loving crops, such as corn, had a rip-roaring week, blasting through leaf stages, however any spring cereals in the flowering stage or crops with poor root growth suffered in... Read More…
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Dr. Jill Carnahan: Why Self-Love is The Best Medicine Against Chronic Illness
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In this episode, we delve deep into the role of self-awareness, self-compassion, and love in the healing process, particularly in the journey through chronic illness and autoimmunity. Dr. Michelson also shares her compelling story and insights from her book "Unexpected" and her documentary "Doctor Patient." For the complete show notes and links vis…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, June 19: Spraying tips for extremes, top dress N losses, and double crop beans
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If you put your feet in the oven and your head in the freezer, on average, you’re at a perfect temperature. This week, Ontario is an oven and Western Canada is an icebox, and both extremes create challenges for farmers. There are plenty of questions about spraying in these hot conditions, and some winter crops... Read More…
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Jamie Hartman: Critical Diet and Lifestyle Modifications for Autoimmune Wellness
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In this episode I was joined by Jamie Hartman, a pioneer in the field of autoimmune wellness. She shared her personal journey with Crohn's disease and how she transformed her health through the autoimmune protocol (AIP). We delved into the evolution of the AIP diet, including the traditional approach and the new, less restrictive modified plan. We …
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Wheat Pete’s Word, June 12: Soil nitrate levels, armyworm alerts, tar spot alert and cutworm trouble
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It’s not just insects that may have a jump on the crop this year in Ontario — weeds are large and in charge, and diseases, such as tar spot, could blow up from the U.S. much earlier than last year. But that’s not all the agronomic knowledge you’ll glean from this episode of Wheat Pete’s... Read MoreBy RealAgriculture
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Dr. Sydney Malawer: Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine for Autoimmunity
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In this conversation, we delve deep into Sydney's personal journey with autoimmunity and psoriasis, exploring alternative healing modalities, particularly naturopathy and Chinese medicine. For the complete show notes and transcripts visit inspiredliving.show/143By Julie Michelson
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Wheat Pete’s Word, June 5: Stroke awareness week, in-crop nitrogen, and rain delay decisions
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It’s stroke awareness week! Peter Johnson starts off this episode of Wheat Pete’s Word by talking about both volunteering and the importance of catching strokes early. Medical procedures can now reverse almost all of the negative impacts of a stroke if they can be treated within the first four to six hours. Remember the acronym... Read More…
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Dr. Meg Mill: Headache Hacks: Simple Functional Medicine Tips for Lasting Relief
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In today's episode I'm joined by Dr. Meg Mill a functional medicine expert who specializes in helping women manage and overcome headaches and migraines. Join us as we delve into the importance of understanding the root causes of headaches, how conventional approaches differ from functional medicine, and the interconnectedness of diet, environment, …
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Wheat Pete’s Word, May 29: Turning signals, the value of weed control, stripe rust and sticking with corn
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It’s a long one! Peter Johnson has lots to say on this episode of Wheat Pete’s Word. It starts with road safety. Be careful out there, especially when turning with traffic behind you. Planting is finishing up for many in Ontario, but some growers just can’t seem to catch a break and miss the rain;... Read More…
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Laurie Villareal: The Role of Blood Sugar in Autoimmunity
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I am joined by Laurie Villareal, aka The Blood Sugar Maven, to talk about the role of blood sugar in inflammation and consequently autoimmunity. We explore the reasons behind this link and she shares actionable steps to keep an eye out on your blood sugar regardless whether you've been told you're diabetic, have autoimmunity, or "feel fine". For th…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, May 22: Wide leaves, stripe rust, rolling beans, weevils, and S-starved knolls
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What a difference a week makes! For many parts of Ontario, corn and soybeans are up and loving the heat, but the mid and eastern parts of the province are still struggling to get the crop in as conditions are quite wet. The early warmth has also brought on stripe rust in wheat (scout!), more... Read More…
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Brian Johnson: The Impact of EMFs and How to Reduce Exposure at Home
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In this episode, I am thrilled to have Brian Johnson, founder of Centergy360, as our guest. Brian and I go way back, and his journey from construction to creating healthy living environments is truly inspiring. Today, we delve into what it means to build a healthy home and why it’s so crucial, especially for those of us dealing with autoimmune diso…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, May 15: The corn swap-out question, road safety and stripe rust rumblings
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As promised, Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson is answering the very difficult question of when to swap out corn hybrids on this episode of Wheat Pete’s Word. If the weather doesn’t cooperate for eastern Ontario growers especially, farmers may have to move to shorter season hybrids as early as next week. But don’t worry, this week’s... Read More…
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Dr. Keira Barr: The Secret To Radiant Skin Is In Your Mind
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In this interview I'm joined by Dr. Keira Barr, an integrative dermatologist and wellness expert to talk about the importance of holistic skincare. Dr. Barr shares her journey from academic dermatology into the integrative medicine space, particularly highlighting how the skin is affected by chronic and traumatic stress. We discuss the unique mind-…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, May 8: Theoretical yield potential, sulphur on wheat, rainfastness and weed control, and being patient
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Tissue test, soil test, gut check, patience. That sums up this week’s episode of Wheat Pete’s Word in a nutshell, but don’t worry, we’ve got a full summary of the 20 minutes of agronomy answers below. This week, Peter Johnson covers some key deficiency issues with wheat (sulphur and manganese), answers some phosphorus questions, and... Read More…
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Dr. Kathy Campbell: A Pharmacist's Role in Supporting Autoimmune Health
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In this episode I am joined by Dr. Kathy Campbell, a trailblazing clinical community pharmacist from Owasso, Oklahoma, and the author of Obesity, the Modern Famine. We dive into how our understanding of human evolution and the profound effects of modern culture can lead us back to true wellness. Dr. Campbell shares her unique journey from a convent…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, May 1: Watching for the flag leaf, insect feeding, frost damage, and go-time
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There’s something about the calendar flip to May that injects a sense of urgency to planting and seeding plans. Is it go time? Well, it might be — and already has been for some both in the west and the east — but the weather calls the shots this week, and some areas are just... Read MoreBy RealAgriculture
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Udo Erasmus: The Vital Role of Fats in Autoimmunity
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Udo Erasmus, a renowned figure in the realm of health and wellness, joins me to talk about his revolutionary approach to understanding and utilizing fats for healing. As a survivor of wartime adversity and a pioneer in the healthy oil industry, Udo shares profound insights into the interplay between our health and the fats we consume. Dive deep int…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Apr 24: Talking tillage, N management in wet conditions, and extreme weather
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Agriculture is the art of applying the science — this is definitely the case when it comes to figuring out how few tillage passages are enough and if the quest for zero is actually the goal. As part of this week’s edition of Wheat Pete’s Word, host Peter Johnson discusses the importance of no-till and... Read More…
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Warren Phillips: Debunking Myths About Natural and Non-Toxic Labels
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In this episode, we dive deep into the topics of environmental toxins, greenwashing, and the impact of chemical fragrances on health. Our special guest, Warren Phillips, also known as the Non-Toxic Dad, is a passionate advocate for living a toxin-free life and educating others on making healthier choices to avoid hidden dangers in everyday products…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, April 17: Nitrogen Q & A, resistant lamb’s quarters, and leadership in action
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Calendar dates can be thrown out when it comes to scouting for weeds and early nitrogen application in Ontario, as growing degree accumulation is well ahead of normal. As part of this week’s edition of Wheat Pete’s Word, host Peter Johnson discusses the implications of crops being ahead of schedule, the confirmation of glyphosate-resistant lamb’s..…
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Claire and James Davis: Secrets to a Fulfilling Midlife
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In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Claire and James Davis, the dynamic duo behind the award-winning wellbeing company 38 degrees North, a thriving Midlife Coaching business, and co-hosts of the Midlife Mentors podcast. Their mission is helping midlifers achieve the body, mind, and lifestyle they deserve. We delved deep into recog…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Apr 10: Overwintering wins, early harvest planning, PGR timing, and rust warnings
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Once the snow is gone, it’s time to assess how the fall-seeded crops have fared. For much of Ontario, they not only did well, they’re already growing like weeds! For some areas of the province, the winter wheat crop is as much as five days ahead of the 10-year average. That’s where we start with... Read More…
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Julia Lupine: Flipping the Switch – Organic Living in a High-Tech World
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Today we're exploring the impact of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on autoimmunity with Julia Lupine, author of "Under a Rock: An Electro Sensitivity Survival Guide." For the complete show notes and links visit inspiredliving.show/134By Julie Michelson
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Wheat Pete’s Word, April 3: Solutions to early spring weeds, sulphur lessons, and nine years of the Word
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Here’s something you maybe didn’t know: Host of The Word, Peter ‘Wheat Pete’ Johnson started Wheat Pete’s Word a full NINE years ago, back before podcasts were cool. So let’s kick off the 10th year with something really special — like the second warmest winter on record since 1895! Johnson also discusses evaluating geese damage... Read More…
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Dr. Greg Kelly: The Power of NAD in Detoxification and Protection
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We're joined by Dr. Gregory Kelly, a naturopathic physician, senior director of product development at NeuroHacker Collective, and an author, who shares his extensive knowledge on boosting our body's NAD levels to improve cellular health, energy production, and overall resilience. Use this link to try Qualia NAD+ at half price. And use code INSPIRE…
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Wheat Pete’s Word: Provincial record corn yields, learning from others, and all about P
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It’s the last week of March but the weather has turned cool and more average for this time of year. That means there’s plenty of questions streaming in as farmers get ready to hit the fields. This week on Wheat Pete’s Word, host Peter Johnson has to make good on a bet, we learn about... Read MoreBy RealAgriculture
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Dr Jenny Tufenkian: Chronic Fatigue Explained - A Deep Dive into the 5 Core Energy Drainers
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In this episode we welcome Dr. Jenny Tufenkian, a naturopathic physician with two decades of experience in treating chronic illness. Our conversation explores chronic fatigue syndrome, its newly recognized term myalgic encephalitis (ME), as well as Dr. Jenny's personal battle with the condition. For the complete show notes and links visit inspiredl…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Mar 20: Managing stem counts, phosphorus questions, rolling alfalfa, and sweet gifts
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It’s too soon to know if March will leave like a lion or a lamb, but points west are getting some heavy snow and much of Ontario is back to very cool and even cold temps. Cooler temps haven’t slowed down farmers’ enthusiasm for frost seeding or putting on some nitrogen and sulphur on wheat... Read More…
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Divya Gupta: Eradicating Fatigue – The Surprising Role of Your Liver in Thyroid Balance
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In this episode, we have are joined by Divya Gupta, a restorative wellness practitioner focusing on gut health. We dive deep into the intricate connections between the liver, gallbladder, and thyroid health. Divya shares her personal journey, her insights on holistic approaches to healing, and provides practical advice for optimizing our health thr…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Mar 13: Managing tiller potential, manure nutrient sources, and early insect trouble
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It won’t be long before planters and seeders are rolling for #plant24, but some areas will be well ahead of others, like southern Ontario. The mild winter has certainly got many thinking about field passes. From nitrogen and sulphur applications, to manure, and even maybe some early planting, wheels are turning. And with that comes... Read More…
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Betty Murray: Modern Approaches to Hormonal Balance and Autoimmune Recovery
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In this episode, I had the wonderful opportunity to chat with Betty Murray, a nutrition expert, PhD researcher, certified functional medicine practitioner, and speaker. We explored the critical role of hormones in autoimmunity and the importance of hormone balance for achieving optimal health. For the complete show notes and links visit inspiredliv…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Mar 6: Lions and lambs, spring sulphur, drying conditions, and northern expansion
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How did March begin where you are? If it came in like a lion does it leave like a lamb? Chances are slim, as Old Wives’ Tales aren’t usually very dependable, but we’ll soon find out as wicked weather hit the west but Ontario is nearly a month ahead of the calendar. For Peter “Wheat... Read MoreBy RealAgriculture
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Melanie Keller, ND: The Autoimmune Link - How to Identify and Tackle the Root Causes of IBS
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In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Melanie Keller, ND, a renowned expert in the treatment of IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) and SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth), to explore the autoimmune components of these conditions and discuss groundbreaking treatment methods. Understanding IBS and SIBO What is SIBO? Small Intestinal Bacterial Over…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Feb 28: Weather swings, winter kill, help for thin wheat, and too many bushels left in the bin
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Oh my goodness, what a wild swing in temperatures! Ontario hit some record high daytime temperatures for February, only to have a huge cold front move in that had already socked in the Prairies. As much as we’d all like to think this is spring, it only feels that way. The calendar still says February,... Read More…
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Dr. John Neustadt: Shatter Osteoporosis Myths with Science-Backed Strategies for Strong Bones
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In our chat, Dr. Neustadt shattered the common myths surrounding osteoporosis, emphasizing that true bone health extends far beyond the traditional advice of calcium and vitamin D intake. He introduced me to the concept that our lifestyle choices – what we eat, how we move, and the quality of our sleep – play pivotal roles in our bone health. John'…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Feb 21: Product residue, carbon to nitrogen ratio, split-app N, and powerful ground
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When you think about managing crop residue breakdown, do you think about the carbon-to-nitrogen ratio of the residue? If not, it might be time to do so, as genetic advancements in corn, for example, has actually made it somewhat harder for stalks to breakdown. That’s just one discussion in this week’s episode of Wheat Pete’s... Read More…
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