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029: Dr. Peter Osborne: The Gluten Free Whiplash
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Manage episode 179414283 series 1308259
- Dr. Osborne's journey
- Fasting shows the reduction in pain for chronic pain patient
- Non-responsive autoimmune patient
- Do you have to be grain-free to have good health?
- US government banned the sales of processed grains in 1943 due to the widespread nutritional deficiencies (B1 - Beri Beri, B3 pellagra)
- Correlation between processed grains and heart diseases
- Big discrepancy between the patient's perception of what doctors should know what they actually know
- 46-50 million diagnosed autoimmune diseases, 100 millions people with autoimmune mechanisms
- Links of autoimmune condition to gluten
- How do grains cause nutritional deficiency?
- ATI causes inflammation in the gut lining
- Mycotoxins in grains
- Mycotoxins found in Gluten-Free food
- Cortisol is spiked when inflammation is present
- Grain-Muscle wasting cycle
- Gluten triggers thyroid autoimmunity
- FDA's definition of "Gluten"
- The "Gluten-Free Whiplash"
- The problems of "Prescription Pain Medication"
- The director of the CDC's warning on the pain medication
- Baby aspirin can cause intestinal erosion
- 4 fundamental reasons why people have pain
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- Eating the wrong food
- Environmental toxins
- Hidden infection
- Nutritional deficits (Mainly Vitamin D deficiency)
http://www.nograinnopainbook.com
92 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on May 05, 2024 12:12 (). Last successful fetch was on February 29, 2024 18:24 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 179414283 series 1308259
- Dr. Osborne's journey
- Fasting shows the reduction in pain for chronic pain patient
- Non-responsive autoimmune patient
- Do you have to be grain-free to have good health?
- US government banned the sales of processed grains in 1943 due to the widespread nutritional deficiencies (B1 - Beri Beri, B3 pellagra)
- Correlation between processed grains and heart diseases
- Big discrepancy between the patient's perception of what doctors should know what they actually know
- 46-50 million diagnosed autoimmune diseases, 100 millions people with autoimmune mechanisms
- Links of autoimmune condition to gluten
- How do grains cause nutritional deficiency?
- ATI causes inflammation in the gut lining
- Mycotoxins in grains
- Mycotoxins found in Gluten-Free food
- Cortisol is spiked when inflammation is present
- Grain-Muscle wasting cycle
- Gluten triggers thyroid autoimmunity
- FDA's definition of "Gluten"
- The "Gluten-Free Whiplash"
- The problems of "Prescription Pain Medication"
- The director of the CDC's warning on the pain medication
- Baby aspirin can cause intestinal erosion
- 4 fundamental reasons why people have pain
-
- Eating the wrong food
- Environmental toxins
- Hidden infection
- Nutritional deficits (Mainly Vitamin D deficiency)
http://www.nograinnopainbook.com
92 episodes
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