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Natural Allergy Treatment

Natural Allergy Treatment

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Positive Association Technique (PAT) is a natural allergy treatment that helps relieve the symptoms of allergies, sensitivities and intolerances. On this podcast, Jess and PAT Expert Naturopath Jenny take a deep dive into the allergy related conditions we see in clinic. For more info on PAT, clinic locations, practitioner information and bookings go to - https://naturalallergytreatment.com.au/
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Dr. Doni Wilson struggled for decades to solve her numerous health issues and heal her body. With focused determination, she healed herself and in doing so, discovered the Dr. Doni Stress Recovery Protocol ™. On this show, you’re going to hear from Doctors, nutritionists, and experts along with Dr. Doni who will give practical advice and wisdom to help you heal your body. This is How Humans Heal!
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The Healthy Skin Show

Jennifer Fugo, CNS, MS, Skin Rash Expert

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Fed up with those skin rashes that just won't go away? Join clinical nutritionist, skin rash expert, and eczema warrior Jennifer Fugo to explore alternative ways to look at your frustrating skin conditions. Together, we'll dive deep to empower and inspire you to see your symptoms from a totally different perspective.Each episode tackles a wide range of chronic skin rash issues including (but not limited to) eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, vitiligo, and seborrheic dermatitis. We pull back the cur ...
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Improving health outcomes is the goal of every practitioner. Finding the solutions for challenging chronic conditions often requires precious time, extensive research, and sometimes even trial and error. Join Rob Lutz, the host and founder of Today’s Practitioner, as he interviews recognized experts and shares their knowledge and proven treatment protocols. Peer to peer guidance can be the most direct path to finding effective solutions for the conditions impacting your patients.
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This fortnightly podcast reveals the stories from the world of medicine that others don’t, won’t or only very partially report. Aimed at both doctors and the public, it’s hosted by award winning medical journalist and former BBC producer Liz Tucker, who reports not just on the science but on the finance and money that can impact it. Liz asks what does the medical data actually tell us and why is this often interpreted and presented very differently? How do we know what information to trust a ...
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Welcome to Functional Medicine with Alexandra Brewster. Alex is one of five Australian certified practitioners through The Institute of Functional Medicine and focuses on identifying the root cause of disease by taking into account an individual's genes, environment and lifestyle for treatment. She's the Principal Naturopath at Healing Hands Natural Health Centre in Ipswich Queensland along with her talents as a Western Herbalist and Nutritionist, she has also excelled previously as a midwif ...
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Asthma diagnoses are becoming more and more common, with about 500,000 New Zealanders and 2.8M Australians currently diagnosed with the condition. In 90% of children and 50% of adults, the condition is classified as allergic asthma. At Health & Wellness Australia & Auckland we see lots of children and adults struggling with allergic asthma symptoms…
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You know how you've been wanting to clear the high-risk HPV virus, and you've done all this research, but you still have so many questions? Things you're not sure about, like: What are the best supplements to take? What diet changes to make? Why is this happening to me in the first place? These are all real concerns when you're dealing with a power…
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Ever heard of a tick meat allergy (also known more formally as alpha-gal syndrome)? This is caused by the bite of a very specific type of tick which then triggers an allergy to mammalian meat (that comes from cows, pigs, sheep, etc.). Alpha-gal syndrome is different to other food allergies. Take peanut allergies, for example. Symptoms like hives an…
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Do you have a teen daughter who is experiencing pre-menstrual symptoms? If so, this podcast is for you! The development of teenage girls can cause some pre-menstrual symptoms including mood swings, fluid retention, headaches, weight gain, irregular periods and other symptoms that are uncomfortable and difficult for them to process. Many patients wi…
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Welcome to How Humans Heal. Today, I'm excited to introduce you to Claudia Muehlenweg, the founder of the Naturally Clear Vision Institute. Claudia specializes in helping people improve their eyesight naturally. She joins us today from Germany, but she helps people from around the world with their vision. Claudia's work is fascinating because it ch…
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Are you struggling with a super itchy skin rash that looks like eczema? If gluten seems to be a trigger – you might be dealing with dermatitis herpetiformis! Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is a rare skin rash that starts off as incredibly itchy, small blisters that eventually start to become open sores due to constant scratching. This rash is genera…
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Avoid surgery with non-surgical Regenerative Joint Therapy at Hotze Health & Wellness Center! Due to past injuries and lack of cartilage in the knee joint, Rick suffered from severe pain and immobility. His orthopedic surgeon suggested a full knee replacement. After a consultation at Hotze Health & Wellness Center, Rick decided to try natural Regen…
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Dentist Dr Victoria Sampson argues that while the gut microbiome gets a huge amount of attention, funding and publicity, the oral microbiome gets almost entirely overlooked, yet it is essential to our health. As she explains in this podcast, it has a close symbiotic relationship with our gut biome, so changing the composition of one affects the oth…
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As someone who's been helping thousands of women from around the world for more than 24 years, I'd like to share with you the 3 most common mistakes women make when trying to clear the HPV virus. Through my process of observation, I've been able to see what works and what doesn't work. Of course, it's always individualized - each of us is unique, a…
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Let’s talk about hemp seed oil for skin benefits! This powerful, nutrient-rich seed oil is loaded with skin-friendly vitamins and fatty acids that are fantastic for your skin — especially when it’s dry and itchy. But there’s also some confusion around hemp seed oil. Even though it’s from a plant that’s been cultivated for thousands of years for med…
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Did you know it is possible to regenerate cartilage tissue and joints? Wouldn’t it be beneficial to repair your own joints instead of invasive surgical replacements, that in most cases require significant down time and recovery periods? Join Dr. Hotze as he discusses the new Regenerative Joint Therapy – Cell Repair Treatment now offered at the Hotz…
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In this episode I'm excited to introduce you to Dr. Sanda Moldovan, a biological dentist and periodontist. She specializes in helping people with their dental and oral health from a whole different perspective than you might experience with your usual dentist. Dr. Moldovan is also an author and founder of a natural products company called Orasana. …
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Childhood eczema treatment options can get confusing fast, especially if you don’t know what’s driving your child’s itchy skin rash in the first place. If your child is scratching constantly, it’s easy to blame histamine (and think it’s a histamine intolerance issue). Or if they have scaly eczema skin, it’s easy to blame food and start to cut more …
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By 2030, it is estimated that 1/3 of men & women will develop some type of cancer! This alarming statistic reminds us of the old proverb “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” In this week’s episode, Dr. Hotze discusses some simple lifestyle modifications that can significantly reduce your risk of developing chronic disease, particularl…
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By 2030, it is estimated that 1/3 of men & women will develop some type of cancer! This alarming statistic reminds us of the old proverb “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” In this week’s episode, Dr. Hotze discusses some simple lifestyle modifications that can significantly reduce your risk of developing chronic disease, particularl…
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This week's guest is Dave Feldman, who unusually for this podcast is not a doctor or a medical researcher, but actually a software engineer. For a long time, there has been concern that those on a very low carb or ketogenic diet are pushing their cholesterol to very high levels. This is something that Dave experienced personally, when he noticed th…
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In today's episode of How Humans Heal, I'm going to be talking about the difference between folate and folic acid. I believe this is important for everyone to understand, but especially for those of you who are testing positive for HPV and are at risk of cervical cancer. The reason I say this is because there are so many research studies connecting…
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Ever wonder what insights could be gained from small intestine bacterial overgrowth testing when you’ve got IBS gut symptoms? Last week, Dr. Ken Brown and I discussed various reasons why Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a problematic diagnosis that has become a “catch-all” for any digestive symptoms. We also spoke about how SIBO inflammation can s…
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In the scientific research world it has now been widely accepted that alterations in gut bacterial levels or gut microbiome diversity may be one of the the leading reason for the rise of allergies. At Health & Wellness Australia, we see clients of all ages presenting with a wide range of symptoms from allergies, sensitivities and intolerances, who …
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Guest Al Hartman began to experience asthma-like symptoms (wheezing, difficulty breathing, etc.) and visited 4 different medical providers seeking relief. None of their recommendations could rid him of the allergies. In today’s podcast, Dr. Hotze visits with guest Al Hartman to discuss how he eliminated his newly developed allergies with natural tr…
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In today's episode, I'm excited to introduce you to Dr. Mamak Shakib. She is a rehab clinician, which means that she helps people with movement and stability in their bodies, especially people with hypermobility and pelvic floor dysfunction. She specializes in hypermobility syndromes like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. I'm so glad to bring her expertise a…
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In this episode of the OneMedicine Podcast, featuring Dr Mark Houston, we discuss dyslipidemia including common misconceptions, suggested testing, and an overview of the highly personalized approach he recommends for successful outcomes. “Precision and personalized cardiovascular medicine must be the new medicine of today and the future,” says Mark…
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This is a 2-part interview coming next week so stay tuned! Did you know that many people diagnosed with IBS actually have SIBO (small intestine bacterial overgrowth)? SIBO is unfortunately a rather under-diagnosed condition impacting your gut that often leads people to struggle for very long periods (sometimes several years!) without a clear answer…
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Oncologist Professor Robert Thomas, argues along with standard conventional cancer treatments - all of which he uses - that exercise and diet can play a pivotal role in improving cancer outcomes. Robert says for the newer biological therapies which require a patient to have robust immunity, research is revealing that a healthier lifestyle and gut h…
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It is estimated that 1 billion people worldwide have a deficiency in Vitamin D! This deficiency can be attributed to both lifestyle and environmental factors. While some Vitamin D is supplied by the foods we eat, most of it is made in the body when our skin is exposed to sunlight. In fact, Vitamin D is a hormone that is made when UV rays from the s…
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Today we're going to cover a crucial topic that often goes unnoticed: how sugar and imbalanced blood sugar levels could be impacting your health and increasing your risk of high-risk HPV virus and associated cancers. This is an underlying cause that's frequently missed in my patients and program participants, so I want to cover it in detail in this…
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When winter arrives, cold air, wind and lower humidity come along with it. Combined with hot indoor heating, your skin can become dry and itchy during winter, sometimes leading to eczema flare ups. Prevent eczema flare ups during winter with our 3-way holistic approach to protect, nourish and relieve your sensitive skin. Your skin is your body’s la…
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In today's episode, I'm excited to introduce you to Dr. Tanya Paynter. She's a Naturopathic Doctor, like me! We both went to Bastyr University in the Seattle area. In this episode, we are talking about migraines. There is so much we can do to help those of you who are experiencing migraines and wanting to solve them once and for all. This is a real…
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Ladies, are you tired of not sleeping well, experiencing night sweats and fatigue? If so – listen up! As we age, our hormone levels decline which can cause a host of unpleasant symptoms. Fortunately, there are natural solutions that can help you feel better. Many physicians prescribe birth control pills to attempt to “balance your hormones,” but bi…
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Ladies, are you tired of not sleeping well, experiencing night sweats and fatigue? If so – listen up! As we age, our hormone levels decline which can cause a host of unpleasant symptoms. Fortunately, there are natural solutions that can help you feel better. Many physicians prescribe birth control pills to attempt to “balance your hormones,” but bi…
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Adult hormonal acne can start to affect every facet of your life. It can cause self-esteem issues, stress, and anxiety. Especially if you have tried the usual conventional treatments (like birth control pills and antibiotics) and alternative options (like an acne diet) — and still, your acne persists (or gets worse over time). That’s why digging de…
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Author and journalist Tom Mueller, after meeting whistleblowers working in the US dialysis industry seven years ago, decided to investigate further. Tom argues what he found is a cautionary tale not just about dialysis, but about the impact on healthcare of for profit medicine in general. His book How to Make A Killing: Death, Dollars and the Busin…
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In today's episode, I'm talking about the relationship of stress to risk of HPV and cervical cancer, as well as other HPV-related cancers in women and men. There's recent research that I think all of you need to know about, and it ultimately relates to so many other health issues and cancer risk as well. I'm going to be specifically talking about t…
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Have you tried using topical zinc for eczema, psoriasis, or other rashes yet? Because spoiler: when you use the correct form of zinc topically, it can be a game changer for your skin rash. Why? So many skin rash warriors are deficient in this crucial mineral. And taking zinc orally just doesn’t always cut it for most people, unfortunately. So if yo…
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Approximately 10 million Americans have osteoporosis and another 44 million have low bone density, placing them at increased risk. This means that half of all adults age 50+ are at risk of breaking a bone and should be concerned about bone health! Aside from age, factors that can contribute to bone loss include smoking, drinking sodas, hormone imba…
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Today I have the honor of interviewing Karena Dawn. She is not only the founder of The Big Silence Foundation, which is bringing awareness to solutions for mental health issues, she is also the co-founder of Tone It Up, meaning she is a fitness expert and has been for many years. Karena is a New York Times best-selling author and a dog lover. In th…
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Night sweats, brain fog, fatigue, joint pain, irregular cycles…these are all symptoms of perimenopause. As you probably know by now, perimenopause is the hormonal transition period leading to menopause. Typically, this starts in a woman’s late 30s, continues through your 40s, and even into your early 50s – basically until you hit menopause. If you’…
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High blood pressure (hypertension) puts you at risk for heart disease and stroke, which are both leading causes of death in the United States. Are you experiencing high blood pressure or don’t like the side effects of your blood pressure medication? Would you like to explore a natural solution? On this week’s podcast, Dr. Hotze provides simple tips…
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Investigative reporter Michael Moss has spent many years uncovering just what it is about processed and fast food that makes it so hard for many of us to resist. This is the final podcast of three that I am doing in conjunction with the International Food addiction Consensus conference held on 17th May. Michael says he now believes from his decades…
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In this episode, I'm going to be talking about the vaginal microbiome. In research, it's also referred to as the cervical-vaginal microbiome or microbiota. The term "microbiome" is very trendy lately, but it's usually referring to the gut microbiome. The gut microbiome is so amazing, and we've learned so much about how the trillions of bacteria liv…
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I’ve discussed topical steroid withdrawal symptoms and TSW skin concerns extensively on the Healthy Skin Show, but there is still so much about this condition that isn’t well understood. Partly because we don’t yet have much research on TSW. So when I heard that Dr. Ian Myles was looking into topical steroid withdrawal symptoms, I had to get him on…
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Heart Disease is the #1 killer of both men and women in the United States, accounting for approximately 20% of all deaths! In light of these statistics, it may surprise you to learn that heart disease is preventable, and even reversible, if you know how to protect yourself. Unfortunately, heart disease is known as a silent killer. The accumulation …
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