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July 29, 2024 40 mins
The Dr. Bob Martin Show is the largest weekend syndicated health talk show on radio today. The program includes callers’ questions and comments, breaking health news, and special features such as The Health Alternative and Outrage and Mystery of the Week. Listeners will learn about nutrition, diet, exercise, vitamins, herbal supplements, homeopathy, healthy lifestyle, mind-body medicine, and many other healing techniques.
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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Welcome to the number one radio health talk show in America,
The Doctor Bob Martin Show. Doctor Martin is a chiropractic physician,
a Board certified clinical nutritionist, and diplomat of the American
Academy of Anti Aging Medicine.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
The information presented on this show is educational in nature.
Please consult your personal healthcare provider regarding health issues. You
may have got a health related problem or challenge, not
feeling well, and you just don't know where to turner
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(00:45):
question or to make a health related comment is eight
hundred six oh six eighty eight twenty two. Eight hundred
six oh six eighty eight twenty two. That's eight hundred
six zero six eighty eight twenty two. It's the Doctor
Bob Martin.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
That it is, and another great day and another opportunity
to get well and start feeling better naturally. Welcome everyone,
Welcome to this hour of the Doctor Bob Martin's Show.

Speaker 4 (01:14):
I'm Doctor Bob, and.

Speaker 3 (01:15):
I'm here to encourage you to become your own best doctor.
Most of the time. In other words, take care of yourself,
do the right thing, do things that keep you healthy
so that you don't need sick care. You stay in
the wellness lane, the preventive lane, the proactive lane, and

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you enjoy greater levels of quality of life.

Speaker 4 (01:40):
That's what the show is all about.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
Oh, we've got a great show plan for you today,
lots of interesting topics to get back to feeling good again.
How long has it been for you, Well, if there
has been a gap there, hopefully we can trigger something
that can help you to get back to where.

Speaker 4 (01:58):
You need to be feeling good.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
And before we get started into the show, let's back
up a little bit and talk about last week's health
poll question that we posed on my website and during the.

Speaker 4 (02:11):
Show related to aging.

Speaker 3 (02:16):
And that question, if you weren't with us last week,
was about the possibility of setting a maximum age to
be president of the United States, because that has come
into question with respect to President Joe Biden, who has

(02:38):
dropped out of the presidential race this time, but it's
also coming to question with former President Donald Trump and
all of their successors to come. And when you consider
the fact that seventeen percent of people between the ages

(02:58):
of seventy five and eighty four, in which both former
President Donald Trump and the current President Joe Biden are
both in that pocket. And thirty two percent of people
between the ages of well after age eighty five or
older have Alzheimer's disease or dementia. That's the genesis of

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why we asked that question, are you in favor of
setting a maximum age to be president of the United States?
Because that has come up with respect to cognitive function.

Speaker 4 (03:36):
And if you recall, also last.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
Week on the program, we had a doctor by the
name of doctor Gladys McGary. Doctor Gladys McGary is both
a medical doctor conventionally trained and she is a medical
doctor in homeopathic medicine, so she has two mds. She

(04:03):
was on the program as a guest last weekend. And
why this is related is because she is a centenarian.
She is one hundred and year, one hundred and three
years of age, one hundred and three years of age,
one hundred and three years young. Actually, and I hope

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that you had an opportunity to listen to the interview
that I had with doctor Gladys McGary with her new
book out, The Well Lived Life a Life, Six Secrets
to Health and Happiness at Every Age.

Speaker 4 (04:45):
She was on the show last weekend. It was a
great time.

Speaker 3 (04:48):
I've known doctor McGary for oh gosh, probably forty years.
I used to send patients to her. We both practiced
at one time in Phoenix, Arizona, and when we ran
into a case that's really really complicated and required an

(05:11):
extensive homeopathic workup, we would send them over to her
office in Phoenix, Arizona, and we would converse and try
to help people as best we could. She was on
the show last week and did the interview and proved
that age is really not a factor. I mean, she's
done hundreds of radio shows and her written six books.

Speaker 4 (05:37):
Her latest is.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
The one I mentioned, the Well Lived Life, Six Secrets
to Health and Happiness at any Age. You ought to
get a copy of but it's an amazing book. And
if you didn't get a chance to listen to the
interview that I did with her last weekend on the program,
it's in the podcast library over at doctor Bob dot

(06:00):
com spelling out the word doctor doctor Bob dot com.
I think you will enjoy listening to that. So because
of the fact that age is relevant to the higher
level of risk associated with dementia and the worst form

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of dementia being Alzheimer's disease.

Speaker 4 (06:26):
This is the reason why we asked that question.

Speaker 3 (06:28):
Are you in favor of setting a maximum age for
president of the United States?

Speaker 4 (06:32):
You voted here. In the results of that poll.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
Of those people who went to my website at doctor
Bob dot com spelling out the word doctor doctor Bob
dot com, fifty eight percent of you said no, there
should not be a limitation on age to be president
of the United States, where forty two percent of you
said yes, we need to draw a line in the sand.

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I'm not sure what that number is or what it
would be because after interviewing doctor Gladys mcgarrion, I know
other centenarians that I have spoken with and interviewed other centenarians,
people who are one hundred years of age or younger
or older. Because she is a young person at age

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one oh three. Wow, amazing, defying everything we know about age.
Of course, the age is just the length of time
that a person has lived.

Speaker 4 (07:30):
That's all it means.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
And if you go in the reverse direction and think about, well,
if if we put a limitation on the age by
which somebody can be president of the United States, Does
that mean we need to put a limitation on other
things at the other end of the spectrum, meaning you
would be too young to be x And that leads

(07:54):
me to remember the sitcom Doogie Houser. You remember that
one Dougieheuser, the character Doogie Houser, MD, who graduated from
college at ten years of age, and he graduated from
medical school at age fourteen. There are people out there

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who are savants, who are geniuses at an early age.
Would you deny them on the other end of the
spectrum advancing in society to do whatever they wanted to do?
I don't think so. We encourage that right. Well, if
somebody has cognitive skill sets and has the ability to

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run the country, why wouldn't we want that wisdom at
the helm of our country? Why would we want to
limit that person's age. However, if that person, I don't
care if they're forty or sixty, if they fail cognitive testing,
which I think is really where we need to set
the standard. If there's a risk, and maybe the person

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who is president of the United States should be required.

Speaker 4 (09:10):
To have these tests.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
And when there is a problem, that's when we start
considerations with respect to encouraging that person to hand the
helm over to someone else as president of the United States.
But I want to thank you for participating in the

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poll question and going to my website and giving us
your opinion on whether or not you are in favor
of setting a maximum age to be president of the
United States, because that has been hotly debated and it
will continue. But the nays have it. I'm on the
nay side because I know people who are sharp as

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tax I mean, they are cognitively completely together, hitting on
all eight cylinders, amazing, just like doctor Gladys McGarry one
hundred and three years young on the show last weekend,
doing an interview on a book she just authored less
than a year ago. So why would we want to

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limit somebody who has full cognition and all that wisdom
and energy.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
I don't think so. So age is.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
Simply a number, as you have heard that cliche before,
It is simply a number. Yes, there's chronologic age, how
long you've existed. There's biologic age, how old your cells are.
Because some people are much younger than their biologic age,
is much younger than their chronologic age. And then there's
health span, the period of life which you are free

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from aging and related problems. So there's a lot of
things to aging. We'll finish this up after the break.
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(11:22):
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(12:53):
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Speaker 4 (14:35):
All right, now, then.

Speaker 3 (14:37):
We've given up the results of last week's health poll question,
but we still are not done talking about President Biden
because apparently he tested positive what about a week week
and a half ago for COVID again. Yeah, that's what's

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That's what the news reported. Whether you know this or not, now,
President Biden is the one who told us at the
beginning of the pandemic that we should get the COVID
shot because if we.

Speaker 4 (15:16):
Get it, we're not going to get it. Remember that one.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
I think somewhere we in our Annals of recordings, Phil
we have a recording of him saying that.

Speaker 4 (15:26):
Do we not? It's at least what I remember.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
President Biden, the President Biden saying that if you get
the COVID shoat, you won't get it.

Speaker 5 (15:37):
Sure, you're okay, you're not going to You're not going to.

Speaker 4 (15:40):
Get COVID if you have these vaccinations. Right.

Speaker 3 (15:44):
Well, he was lied to, and President Trump was also
lied to. They were both lied to. So they were
just puppeting what they heard from Anthony Fauci and Deborah
Burks and all of the rest of the minions over
at the CDC and the NIH stating that you know,

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you've got to get it.

Speaker 4 (16:09):
You'll die if you don't.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
You've got to get it because if you don't, you're
going to mess everyone else up because they're going to
get it and you're not. And therefore, even though they
got the vaccine, they'll still be able to get it apparently,
because you'll be able to give it to them because the.

Speaker 4 (16:25):
Vaccine doesn't work in the first place. I mean, it's
such a bizarre thing. It's such a ruined opportunity.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
And the reason I'm bringing it up, of course, is
because we don't want to repeat history and have this
done all over again. We need to learn from the debacle,
the cluster you fill in the blank, that the conventional
medical system in the United States once again blew it hardcore.

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We need to remember that. That's why it's so important
to be your own best doctor.

Speaker 4 (17:05):
Most of the time.

Speaker 3 (17:06):
You cannot rely on conventional medicine when it comes to
stuff like this, Oh, we have no choices. When it
comes to emergency crisis management.

Speaker 4 (17:16):
They do it really well. We do it really well.

Speaker 3 (17:19):
Ambulances, nine to one to one, emergency rooms, stitches, casts,
care that is required in an emergency situation. But when
it comes to these kinds of issues like COVID, it's
best to be your own best doctors that most of
the time. There's always exceptions to that rule, of course,

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but in this case back in the news with Biden
coming down with COVID infection again, if there's anybody that's
been vaccinated with COVID shots and boosters, it would be
President Joe Biden, the man that said what.

Speaker 4 (18:00):
What what did he say? Phil? Again? If you get it.
You won't get sure.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
You're okay, you're not going to You're not going to
get COVID if you had it, that's right, you get it,
and you won't be able to give it to anyone
else either. Remember that one. That was his proclamation. He
was again parroting what his medical advisor told him to say,
you won't get it. Same nonsense with the masks, trying

(18:27):
to convince people. And you still see people in our
society floating around with masks. I saw somebody out the
other day jogging with a mask on again, and I
you know, my my first inclination as a doctor is
to stop them and say, excuse me, can you explain
to me why you're wearing a mask? You know, just

(18:51):
to see where they're coming from, so that I give
if they wanted help, if they needed help, I would
I would render it by explaining to them that the
mask isn't working, never works for keeping out viruses. They're
smaller than the openings of the mask and can get
right through there. And I see people all the time still,
and now those people are impacted with a mental problem,

(19:15):
a fear of phobia, and have developed into OCD. They
really and I feel bad for them. I'm not making
fun of them. I'm saying that because of the extreme
lie that they heard over and over and over and
the fear that was put into them, it's still in
their psyche, it's still in the thread of their brain,

(19:38):
and they can't get that tape out of their head.
And they're still wearing masks because masks, folks, we know,
because we have interviewed plenty of doctors on this radio show, virologists, epidemiologists,
and other experts, that we know masks don't work. They

(20:01):
don't stop these infections, these viral infections. We would have
had him on in our society long ago if that
were the case.

Speaker 4 (20:09):
They don't work.

Speaker 3 (20:11):
And President Biden, of course, is the classic example of
how they don't work. It was so funny the other day, well,
the week and a week and a half ago or so, so,
he's diagnosed with COVID and is going he's going to
be this before he bowed out of the race, of course,
he was gonna let it go and just chill, and

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he had COVID. He walks onto the airplane to leave
and he doesn't have a mask on again. Full diagnosis
of COVID shows you how much he believes really in it,
or maybe he just forgot about it right, nobody knows
for sure.

Speaker 4 (20:51):
All Right, we're coming back.

Speaker 3 (20:53):
Stay with us. You're tuned into the Doctor Bob Martin Show.

Speaker 5 (21:00):
Everybody's got fay mistakes, but everybody's got a choice to make.

Speaker 4 (21:06):
Everybody needs to leave the faith. When are you taking you.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
Money?

Speaker 4 (21:13):
You infu and.

Speaker 3 (21:14):
I welcome you back to this hour the Doctor Bob
Martsen Show. Appreciate you tuning into the program and telling
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(21:36):
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Speaker 4 (21:49):
And here's some other perspectives about health.

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(22:15):
And you're gonna hear me starting on those questions shortly,
So stand by for that. We have so many other
things to talk about here on the program. Oh yes,
lots of stuff like there's a compound in orange peels
that can protect us against hardening of our arteries. And
hardening of the arteries doesn't start on the day that

(22:36):
you die of a heart attack or you're in your sixties.
It starts early. It's been known to start in childhood, teenagers,
hardening of the arteries it depens. We're also going to
be talking later on the show about frequency of bawel
movements maybe linked to long term health and the health

(22:58):
alternative of the week, that health outrage of the week.
So much more to come, so don't go anywhere. Let's
talk about the oral cavity now before we get into
phone calls and questions. I am a stickler when it
comes to my.

Speaker 4 (23:14):
Oral health, my dental health, because.

Speaker 3 (23:16):
I've seen with my own eyes how my patients have ignored.
Some of them have ignored their oral health to their demise.
It is a serious problem because if you have a simmering,
low grade infection in your mouth, you have a high
inflammation going on. That inflammation can undermine your health in

(23:38):
so many ways that you don't even realize. So it's
really important, of course to take care of your oral health.
Make sure you see your dental hygienis and your dentist periodically,
but mostly be your own best dentist most of the time.
And to do that, in my opinion, I learned this
over twenty years ago. I use the Sprat Spry toothpaste

(24:03):
and Spry mouthrints. I even chew the Spry gum and
mints so that I make sure that my oral health
is as top notch as it can be. Of course,
I brush and floss and irrigating all that, but I
don't want any tooth decay, gingivitis, peridontal disease. I don't
want any root canals, crowns. Stuff's not only painful to

(24:24):
get done, but it's expensive. So if you're like me,
you want to do it the right way, and the
right way is to use Spry tooth based and spry mouthrints.

Speaker 4 (24:37):
The stuff is amazing.

Speaker 3 (24:40):
It comes in peppermint flavor, cinnamon and spearmint. And you
might say, well, what's different about this, Well, you don't
have all of the chemicals and all the garbage that
you have in these typical brands of that you've known
about forever.

Speaker 4 (24:56):
I could mention some. I'll let it go this time.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
But if you want squeaky clean, incredibly hygienic teeth and
gums and a oral cavity that your dentist and your
hygienist will be blown away with, the next time you're
in the office to get checked up, they're gonna go, whoa,
you are in much better shape than you have been
in the best. What are you doing? You'll share with

(25:21):
them the secret. Well, it's really not a secret. It's
been out there for a long time. You just don't
know about it, so it becomes a secret to you.
But let's solve the secret. Get you on the spry
dental defense system, just like old doctor Bob and his
family and all my colleagues, and then you won't have
to be scraped and drilled and filled and yanked out

(25:42):
all the stuff that goes on at a dental practice
under a crisis management situation, because I don't want anybody
whispering in my ear. You need a filling A rick
can Allen Crown an extraction ouch.

Speaker 4 (25:52):
No no, no, no.

Speaker 3 (25:53):
And that's exactly why I do the Spry Dental Defense
system and you should too. Spray Dental Defense Uh, Spry
two face Spry mouthwash. It is available at CBS and
write aid pharmacies, target vitamin shops, sprouts, all natural grocer stores,
or you can go to Clear dot com to learn more.

(26:15):
That's x L E A R. Clear dot Com. By
the way, Clear is also the company that makes those
amazing nasal sprays, Clear Nasal Sprays. Check those out as well,
available at those stores that I mentioned. All right, now,

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then let's go to your telephone calls and questions. We
begin with Tony in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Speaker 5 (26:44):
Yeah there, Tony, how from Albuquerque? Do you Bittico? And
I was wondering about a cocoonut sugar town k Change
sweetener and how about Hattie Take.

Speaker 3 (27:01):
All right, Tony, thank you for your phone call from
Alpuirerku in New Mexico. Yeah, coconut sugar is a better
form of sugar than cane sugar or corn syrup sugar
and many of the other sugars which can be problematic.
It's really all it boils down to how these various
sugars spike your blood sugar. It's really all about how
they impact what is called the glycemic index rating, which

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is a rating system of how fast your blood sugar
goes up in response to a carbohydrate, and coconut sugar
has what we consider a glycemic rating to be relatively
low compared to cane sugar, somewhere between thirty five and
fifty something, I think, so it's considered lower on the
glycemic index, and it's due to a substance inside the

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coconut sugar called inulin, a type of prebiotic fiber that
helps to stabilize your blood sugar.

Speaker 4 (27:58):
So even though coconut sugar is available in.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
Health food stores and it's a better choice, you should
use it, you know, sparingly. Of course, don't od on
that either, because it'll it'll pack the pounds on too,
just like any other carbohydrate. But it's much more stable
to your blood sugar than eating cane sugar, which is cheap,
and that's why it's so used in corn syrup, which
is horrendously bad and as I said, it will stabilize

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your Really, the key is using it sparingly and honey.
Honey's good as long as it's you know, raw honey,
and hopefully in the area that where you got it
is in the area where you're at, where all the
plants are that you're used to and exposed to. Higher
does have a honey does have a little higher glycemic index,
but not as high as white cane sugar. However, honey

(28:47):
has many health giving properties compared to white sugar, cane
sugar beat sugar. Again, the key is using it sparingly
and near or around the ingestion of those healthy fats.
You should always try to when you're using something like
a sweetener, it should be used with other foods, you know,

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healthy fats lean protein to tamp down the blood sugar
spike effect. And you may also want to consider tony
another sweetener that you have options to call monk fruit
or yak Khan syrup. They are even lower in the

(29:32):
glycemic index and have zero calories or near zero calories.
Monk fruit and yakkon yako and syrup and low glycemic
index zero to one calorie much better for you.

Speaker 4 (29:50):
Check those out.

Speaker 3 (29:51):
You'll be better off, all right, Thanks for your phone call.
Stay tuned. You're tuned into the Doctor Bob Martin Show.

Speaker 6 (30:02):
So I'm a bush of this number, simoncible they have
one never single minds up today.

Speaker 3 (30:34):
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(30:58):
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Speaker 4 (31:12):
At doctor Bob dot com, there's.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
The you got a lot of things there, news, you
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Exit's all there. Check it out.

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Speaker 4 (31:29):
That's the goal, of course.

Speaker 3 (31:31):
Our toll free hotline phone number for people wishing to
have their health question answered, like the last call or
you just heard Tony, I wish more people were concerned
about the sugar they're taking into their body, because sugar
is a real problem, oh my gosh, and it gets
worse as you get older in terms of you know

(31:53):
what the damage that refined sugar does to the body,
and how it impacts inflammation, how it can add weight
to your body, and how it can undermine your health
to the degree that we know that there's an implication
of sugar and the risk of increasing your risk of cancer,
and that list.

Speaker 4 (32:11):
Goes on and on and on.

Speaker 3 (32:14):
I've interviewed many doctors over the years on this topic,
including Nancy Appleton, author of a book called You Know
Sugar The Something I'm Not I can't remember exactly what
the name of it is.

Speaker 4 (32:28):
It was about sugar and.

Speaker 3 (32:30):
It's bad and it was all based on research and
science backed studies. All right, let's get right back to
work with your telephone calls and questions. Our toll free
number for you to ask a question about your health
is eight hundred six zero six eighty eight twenty two

(32:52):
eight hundred six zero six eighty eight twenty two.

Speaker 4 (32:57):
Next up is.

Speaker 3 (32:58):
Loretta calling in from Partsburg, West Virginia.

Speaker 7 (33:02):
Hello from Loretta Frederick of Parkersburg, West Virginia. My question
is about the probiotics, prebiotics and post biotics. I take
a biocomplete three. What is that compared to the one
that you've been talking about, doctor Karashimas? Thank you?

Speaker 3 (33:26):
Oh okay, yeah, thank you Laura for your call there
from West Virginia. It's doctor Ohhiras, Doctor Ohhiras probiotics. When
we talk about here, we've interviewed doctors on this very topic.
Doctor Ohira, very famous Japanese PhD, wrote a book on this.
He was the gentleman who invented it. I don't I'm

(33:47):
not sure what the biocomplete is you're talking about, but
I did have a chance to look at it here. Briefly.
It contains a corn syrup, so that's out. Doctor o'heeres.

Speaker 4 (34:01):
Probiotics is really the first and.

Speaker 3 (34:05):
The best because it's completely vegetarian, prebiotic, probiotic and post biotic.
No dextrin, no corn syrup in that like the one
that you just mentioned that biocomplete, so you won't have
to worry about anything any undesirable elements in Doctor o'hira's probiotics.
And you can find doctor O'Hara's probiotics by the way,

(34:25):
at finer health food stores including Natural Grosser stores nationwide.
It is dairy free, it's gluten free, I know, it's
chemical free GMOs used in Doctor o'heera's probiotics. And the
interesting thing had we've had pharmacists on the program talking

(34:47):
about this very topic. Doctor Ross Pelton, who is a
pharmacist author about fifteen books clinical nutritionness, he's been on
the program talking about Doctor Ohira's probiotics. He's their scientific officer,
and of course it's taught us many things about it

(35:07):
over the years, and we're all learning about the science
that's coming out on the importance of probiotics and prebiotics
and post biotics.

Speaker 4 (35:15):
Key to health.

Speaker 3 (35:17):
It's got to be right there on your to do
supplement list on a daily basis, you know, on taking
a probiotic really important because in this particular formula, of course,
is the claim to fame is it's it's done so
with a three year fermentation process which encourages this survival

(35:39):
of the strongest healthy bacteria that we want in our gut.
We want that they're in our microbiome, so the microbiota
of our gut is healthy. So if something does come along,
a food born toxin, a virus, or something else that
tries to take us down that we shouldn't have, this

(36:02):
will put the hammer down on that because you're going
to have enough friendly bacteria to overcome it.

Speaker 4 (36:07):
That's the goal, and that's.

Speaker 3 (36:09):
Why Doctor o'hear's Probiotics has twelve different probiotic strains in
it and this three year fermentation process with none of
the stuff, the undesirable stuff you don't need or want.
So if you're so inclined there, I would switch over
based on the limited information that I have on the

(36:30):
one that you're currently taking. So look for Doctor Oherries
Probiotics and your Finer Healthful Store or you find it
all also over at essential formulas dot com, Essential formulas
dot com. Smart of you, though, to think of the
importance of probiotics supplementation.

Speaker 4 (36:49):
If more people did it, they would be a whole
lot better off health wise. All right, we're coming right back.
Stay with us. You're tuned into the Doctor Bob Martin Show.

Speaker 8 (37:01):
What's Wrong Within, What's Wrong Within, What's Wrong Within continent.
As it's time to get the tea.

Speaker 3 (37:25):
I welcome you back to this hour of the Doctor
Bob Martin Show, our final segment. In this hour, you
don't want to go anywhere, because next hour I'm going
to tell you about a compound in orange peels that
can protect you against hardening of the arteries. It's estimated
that nineteen million Americans have athleosclerosis, which is hardening of

(37:47):
the arteries, and it can lead to heart disease coronary
artery disease. And according to a study published in the
Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry, orange peels contain an
active compound that can help your heart stay healthy and
protect you against hardening of the ardies, against atherosclerosis, the

(38:07):
build up of fats and cholesterol and your ardies. You
don't want that, so we're going to get into that
very shortly, So don't forget about that, all right. Next
up on the phones is Randy calling in from Anchorage, Alaska.

Speaker 9 (38:21):
My Doctor Bob. My name is Randy R. N. D Y.
I am from Anchorage, Alaska. July twelfth, twenty twenty three,
I had the hull up procedure hl L e P.
That's a Mao clinic in Arizona. You surgainly moved some

(38:43):
skarn from my euretha trim my prostates slightly. And I
have what is called a high rider bladder, He's what
he called it. And my blodder does not empty, assuming
it will be a full year. My condition has not

(39:06):
improved much. I still urinate twenty to twenty five times
every twenty four hour period, and of course at night
I'm up every sixty or ninety minutes to urinate and
use the bathroom. I'm perplexed about it, and I need

(39:27):
some advice. Thank you very much.

Speaker 4 (39:32):
All right, Randy, thank you for your call.

Speaker 3 (39:34):
I would ask have you been in touch with your
eurologists to find out why you know you're not better?

Speaker 4 (39:39):
If not, you should be.

Speaker 3 (39:41):
And I think they do great things over there at
Mayo Clinic, especially with that particular procedure, which I'm somewhat
familiar with. If you got an unsacked, unsatisfactory explanation, I
encourage you to seek out another opinion from at least
two other md urologists familiar with the procedure that they
did at Mayo Clinic. If you haven't been taking DHT

(40:02):
inhibitors such as beta cidosterol using zinc in your diet
supplementally African pigeum, I suggest you do so and at
therapeutic doses. Maybe get some advice from a functionally medicine
trained doctor or an integratively trained doctor, maybe a nature
path helmeopath, chiropractor, somebody MDDO.

Speaker 4 (40:23):
Additionally, you may want to.

Speaker 3 (40:24):
Investigate soft wave therapy to help reduce the effects of
scar tissue. It's the scar tissue I worry about more
than anything else.

Speaker 4 (40:32):
Soft wave therapy look into. It is typically used for
this purpose, but you have some limitated options.

Speaker 3 (40:40):
But I do appreciate you calling in.

Speaker 4 (40:42):
I wish you well. Stay tuned, ladies and johnlemen, we'll
be right back. I'm doctor Bob Martin.
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