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Welcome to the number one radio health talk show in America,
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in life, help as many.
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People as I can.
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word doctor. All right, we begin this hour with the
concept and I believe in this. I believe in this
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a lot. What is that you believe in, Doctor Bob?
I believe in traveling for health and wellness. I have
recommended this to people all my life, all my adult life,
when I could travel, when I was able to travel,
when I was able to afford to travel, because getting
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out of dodge, folks is good for you, both physically
and mentally and psychologically.
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It is.
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And I've always believed that because stress happens in the
environment and when you get out of Dodge, I eu travel,
whether it's just to the next city, down the road,
next country, whatever, it helps your psyche And if you're
helping your mental and emotional health, you're helping your physical health.
Because we know there's a mind body connection. There's a
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whole branch of medicine called psycho neuroimmunology that studies this
sort of thing. It's important so we have confirmation travel
more age less.
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Yes, did you know that.
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Travel may help you defend against premature aging.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
It's true.
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Over sixty percent of Americans travel domestically one or two
times per year, and this year, thirty percent of Americans
plan to travel internationally, with beaches being one of the
most popular destinations. Those American Americans who have been spending
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money on other things to try to fight against the
effects of aging, usually from the outside in, which is
not the complete picture. Is certainly you can do it.
I don't have a problem with trying to make sure
your skin stays healthy by using certain elements on your
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skin to slow down the aging process.
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Maybe fine wrinkles and lines and.
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Furrows and all of that, like retinol and vitamin C
cream and all of the other stuff will help defy
aging from the outside. But a lot of people, you know,
spend thousands and thousands of dollars to no avail because
they're aging rapidly and prematurely from the inside out, because
they're all stressed out, they've got physical problems, they've got
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nutritional imbalances, they're eating wrong, they're not sleeping well, not
staying hydrated, and so travel should be on your checklist
if you want to slow down the aging process, if
you're prematurely aging right now at least that's according to
the latest scientific research from Edith Cowen University. So this
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stuff's science based. It's really all about entropy. The study
applied the theory of entropy to tourism, finding that travel
could have positive health benefits, including slowing down the signs
of aging. Entropy I don't know if you've ever heard
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that word. It's kind of a fancy medical word. Entropy
refers to the general trend of the universe towards death
and disorder, and the entropy perspective suggests that tourism could
trigger entropy changes, wherein positive experiences might mitigate entropy, meaning
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chaos and disorder and movement of death too soon entropy
to use it to increase. That is tourism taking a
vacation perhaps increase and enhance your health, while negative experiences
may contribute to enter bey increase and compromise your health,
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i e. Staying too law often in dodge, meaning you'd
never get out of your house. You're like a hermit.
You never travel. You're saying, I just have to save
my money until the day you die, and you can't
take it with you. You need to be reminded of that.
You can't take it with you. What are you doing
to see the planet and enjoying your lifespan? Why be
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the richest person in the graveyard anyway? I don't plan
to be, how about you now, folks, Aging as a
process is irreversible. We know that, but well, it can't
be stopped cold. It can certainly be slowed down. That's
the message here. The researchers at Edith Cowen University remind us.
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They noted that positive travel experiences might enhance physical and
mental wellness via exposure to novel and vironments.
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Engage meant in.
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Physical activities that you otherwise wouldn't do if you're all
caught up in watching the boob tube twenty four to seven.
And traveling also helps and forces a lot of people
into social interaction that they wouldn't otherwise get if they're
caught up and held up in their house, especially when
combined with fostering of positive emotions keeping a PMA positive
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mental attitude.
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That's key.
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All of these potential benefits have been acknowledged through practices
such as wellness tourism.
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Wow, have you heard of that?
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Wellness tourism, health tourism, and yoga tourism. These are all available,
so start exploring more of the world that you live in.
Tourism isn't just about leisure and recreation. It could also
contribute to people's physical and mental health. Could travel therapy
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be a groundbreaking anti aging health INTERVENTIONI Yes, positive travel
experiences engaging in the environment may help the body to
sustain low entropy state or the decay and breakdown that's
accelerated and lessen premature aging.
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So there you have it.
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If you want to slow down the aging process because
you're on a fast track right now because you're reclose
in your home and you won't go anywhere, here's your
option to help yourself out in this regard. You may
be smearing those expensive three hundred dollars creams on your
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face when you ought to be calling your travel agent
and making reservations for a destination you haven't been so
you can enjoy your life, travel more age less. You're
tuned into the Doctor Bob Martin Show.
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That's a great.
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Take a well, I don't know about taking a bullet
to my brain or dying for you, but I am
here for you. It's the Doctor Bob Martin Show. Thank
you very much for tuning into the program and telling
others to do the same thing.
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If you like what you hear.
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People we're able to help.
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That is a higher calling in my opinion, helping other
people to wellness and helping people who are ill to
get well naturally.
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This is what we do. It's the theme of the show.
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It's that simple.
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In the privacy of your home and the convenience of
your home, and simply your first name, city, state, and
your question. Revity is appreciated readers. Digest condensed version all
of that making it fair for everyone else. Getting into
the program that last segment about how if you travel more,
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you age less, I was reminded by my co pilot
of this.
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Radio show, Phil.
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He says to me, when we finished doctor Bob, you're
talking about travel and aging less. Have you ever sat
in an airport for a long period time? He got
me grounded back to the glass half empty, and I
was trying to get that half just that half full
glass over the top for you, and he brought me
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back to a reality check.
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And it's true.
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But hey, once you get to the destination you're going
to travel to, nothing else matters.
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Does it. Okay? All right, let's now, ladies and gentlemen transition.
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Into this week's health alternative of the week.
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Here we go speaking of stress and sitting in.
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An airport too long because you're waiting for your airplane
that's overdue or have been canceled or whatever. Stress in life.
You have financial stress, social stress, what you know, job
related stress, environmental stress, you wake up on the wrong
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side of the bed. Whatever stress you're having in your life,
I want you to know there are many ways you
can reduce that stress, especially if it's chronic by using
what nature provides for us medicines natural meta botanical medicines.
I eerbal therapy to reduce stress, because chronic stress can
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take a toll on your body and your brain. But
you can shield yourself from stress until you can figure
out how to unwind it or to reduce it or
get rid of it outright. You can shield yourself from
stress with an herb that you should know about. It's
an iravetic herb called Oshawa guanda. Try to spell that one,
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Oshawa guanda, as I said, it's an iravetic herb. It's
an adaptogen, which means that it helps you better adapt
to stress. Used by millions and millions of people all
over the world every single day to help the body
resist both physical and mental stress. It works, ladies, gentlemen,
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It's safe and effective. Lot of science too behind it.
Stress can be sneaky, it can be insane. I is
creeping up on you while you're sitting in traffic, causing
your blood pressure. You get into an argument with somebody
to rise your blood pressure and you start clinching your
jaw because you're stressed out. You know, time, stress, all
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of that, no matter how it comes your way. Stress
is part of the human experience, it's part of human life.
And while periods of stress are perfectly normal as you
live this life, chronic stress or stress overload can lead
to real physical and mental damage to you. And that's
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why we got to do everything we can to counteract
it by exercising positive mental attitude, all of that, and
taking something for it, something natural that doesn't have side effects,
like Oshawa Gwanda, the herbal product. We are all hardwired
to deal with stress. It's called fight or flight response.
When you are faced with a stressful event, your adrenal
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glands release stress hormones, including adrenaline and cortisol. These hormones
increase your blood pressure and heart rate and slow digestion
and increase your blood sugar and suppress your immune system
for a reason. But when it is chronic and never
ending and relentless, it throws your body out of balance
and can lead to major health problems, causing anxiety and
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depression and insomnia and high blood pressure and even digestive problems.
And then people go to their doctors and they get
poisonous drugs to traumatize themselves even worse as they try
to put a chemical band aid on it, which sometimes
is necessary, but the cause does never get the cause
never gets realized or fixed.
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That's what I'm talking about.
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Researchers estimate that stress contributes to as much as eighty
percent of all major illnesses, including heart disease, cancer, infectious diseases.
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Of all kinds.
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It leaves you susceptible and waiting to become roadkilled, which
you don't want to be. Whereas if you go to
the health food store when you start taking this iravetic
herb called Oshawa gwanda, just phonetically spell it out so
that you'll know what to get when you're at the
health food store, Oshawa gwanda. Maybe one of the best
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ways to shield your body from negative stress is to
take this herb, this adaptogen, this plant based compound that
helps the body to adapt to both physiological and psychological stress,
bringing balance without stimulating or sedating effects which drugs do
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and can knock you out.
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Of the box and they don't fix anything anyway.
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Also, it has been shown to shorten the amount of
time that it takes to fall asleep. This week's health
alternative of the Week, that's what I'm talking about, called
Oshawa guanda. It helps even improve sleep quality or create
a sense of calm without giving you some type of
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risky pharmaceutical agent which has an average of seventy different
side effects. But people go to their doctors and you're
gonna get a drug. It's like you know, putting a
hammer in a carpenter's hand. Everything's a nail. So when
you go to the doctor's office, you're gonna get drugs.
When you go to the health food store looking for
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Oshawa gwanda, you're gonna get an herb that's safe and effective.
Have been used for hundreds and hundreds, maybe thousands of
years in iravetic medicine. That helps you better adapt to
stress and it reduces it so you can figure out,
finally what's stressing you, because you're gonna get a little
relief and not have your health go down and you
just complicate it even more. Most medicines today come with
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so many side effects that can adversely affect your health,
so you end up treating one problem and creating several more.
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Why do that?
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You can find Oshawa Gwanda this week's health alter of
the week, at all natural grocers stores, and this herb
has the good manufacturing practice is established by by the way,
by the FDA. This provides Natural Grocer's customers with the
highest commitment to quality and safety and purity. So you're
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if you're lucky enough to have a natural Grocer's store
in your neighborhood, go in get Osha Guando. If you
feel unstressed, or if you don't have one in your neighborhood,
go to Naturalgrocers dot com. That's their website, Naturalgrocers dot com.
To find this week's health alternative of the week, Guanda
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Oshawa Ganda.
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All right, stay tuned, ladies and gentlemen.
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Health outrage of the week coming up right here on
the Doctor Bob margin Shoe.
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Everybody's got fain mistakes, but everybody's got a choice to make.
Everybody needs to.
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Lead the faith.
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When are you taking you us.
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Money?
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You info.
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Sound well you're tuned into the Doctor Bob Martin Show.
And for that, I want to tell you how so
much I appreciate you doing so and telling others to
do the same thing. This is the the light that
we do here. We turn on the lights each and
every week. We hope that you'll help us spread the
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good word of health and wellness. This radio show bringing
information to people all over the United States, coast to coast.
We are, after all, the largest radio health talk show
in America bar none, and in large part that's thanks
to you, and I want to tell you from the
bottom of my heart, I appreciate that, and I appreciate
you referring people to the program. And the easiest way
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to do that is to jot down the call letters
of the radio station you're listening to right now, the
frequency on the dial, the time of the day, a
MRFM station, and tell them about it so they too
will have this same opportunity. Now we're going to get
back to phone calls and questions and also the health
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outrage of the week that's teed up and ready to go.
But first, before we get to that, I'm going to
give you one of the best ways that you can
possibly think of or do to take better care of
your oral health.
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This is so important.
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I see people out there, you know, they're exercising.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
That's good.
Speaker 3 (22:50):
They're trying to eat well, staying away from junk food
and too many ultra processed foods.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
That's good.
Speaker 3 (22:58):
People who are trying to keep positive mental attitude.
Speaker 2 (23:02):
That's good. People are drinking pure water to maintain good health.
That's good.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
People are taking nutritional supplements to fill in the gaps
where they're otherwise not getting it in their food.
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That's good.
Speaker 3 (23:13):
But then I see they don't they're not educated about
or they don't know about how important it is to
take care of the oral cavity of the mouth or
the oral cavity of your body. Your mouth, that is
where that's the portal of entry for everything.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
Right now, we all know that if you don't.
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Brush your teeth and keep proper dental hygiene, you may
lose your teeth and become, you know, a person with dentures.
You don't want that. But it goes beyond that. When
you have low grade, simmering chronic infection in the oral
cavity in your gums and your teeth because you're not
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doing a good job of brushing, flossing, irrigating, seeing the
dental hygienis periodically in your dentist, These infections in the
oral cavity can really lay you out over time. You
don't want that, and that's exactly why I want to
encourage you to use something called the Spry Dental Defense System.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
I use it.
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My family uses have been for over twenty years. Spry
is spelled Spry. It helps you to reduce or avoid
altogether tooth decay, gingavitis, periodontal disease, bad breath, and you
can have sparkly clean teeth. The stuff is amazing. And
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when you use Spry the toothpaste and Spry the dental
rints or mouthwash, your dental providers, your hygenis and Dennis
are going to be impressed. I'm going to ask you
what the heck are you doing lately, and you're going
to say to them, you kick to the curb the
other stuff that had all the chemicals in it, like
Colgate and Crest and Thera Brand, all these other things
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that are just full of chemicals. Just read the label
eater want and you tell them now you're using Spry
Sbry tooth based and mouth rans. Doctor Bob recommended it.
It comes in delicious flavors peppermint, cinnamon and spearmint, the.
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Secret sauce, and there's the xylotol. It tricks the germs.
Speaker 3 (25:14):
It doesn't allow the germs to stick into your oral cavity.
They die, they go away. You win your oral cavity
wins and it lowers your risk of future dental problems
like root canals, crowns, extractions, ouch and dental problems in general.
You can find the Spray Dental Defense System, the one
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I use at CBS, Right Aid, Target, Vitamin Shop, Sprouts,
and other fine health food stores nationwide, or you can
go to their website to learn more at Clear Xler
dot com. Clear Xler dot com. You're looking for Spry
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the Dental Defense System. Spry Dental Defense System them. They're
the makers of Clear nasal sprays, my favorite being the
Clear Rescue Nasal Spray. All right, it is time now,
ladies and gentlemen for this week's installment of the health
Outrage of the Week.
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She's they don't believe it. Come on each time for
the health Outbridge because it's nothing, but it's outrageous. Again.
It seems like a second week in a row.
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We're talking about how these I don't know, these people
just keep pushing the envelope and going out and having
all these cosmetic procedures done on themselves because they hate,
they despise what's shining back in the mirror at them.
For some reason, they don't love themselves. They've lost confidence
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in themselves, and now they're trying to become somebody else,
like Kim Kardashian or somebody else.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
Here we go again.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
A mother, a mom aged thirty three, who has had
you ready for this? She's had five hundred procedures. Oh
my gosh, talk about getting some work done.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Five hundred whoa.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
To try to perfect her plastic look. She lifts the
lid on her struggle to find love, she says, and
she says, the money that she's spent so far, she's
worth at least more than a quarter of a million dollars.
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A plastic surgery enthusiast, she's got some real issues between
her ears. In my opinion, I'm sorry, I'm just gonna
call it like it is.
Speaker 2 (27:50):
There's issues.
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Plastic surgery enthusiast has gone under the knife to have
cosmetic surgery five hundred times. She has lifted the lid
on why her hundreds of procedures have made her or
made it harder for her to find a man. Elena Starr,
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thirty three years old, Content creator. There's the problem. There's
the outrage because she's influencing other young people to have
this crazy behavior go.
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On in their lives. That's the outrage.
Speaker 3 (28:26):
She's a mom, However, it's going to also affect her children,
that's an outrage. She frequently flaunts her prodigious pout and
her platypus lips that she has had injected with all
these fillers that look like the mischel entire man in
her mouth yuck, and her trim waistline online while opening
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up about thirteen or fourteen big surgeries she's had. And
while the New York based influencer says that her extensive
surgeries are no big deal when it comes to dating,
Elena admits she struggles to trust men with her heart.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
She's she's had it all.
Speaker 3 (29:15):
Brazilian butt liftsh My goodness. My advice for Elena, honestly
would be, please get some get some counseling.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
You need talk therapy, find.
Speaker 3 (29:33):
Out where it was, whether you need to be hypnotized
or neurolinguistic programming or something. Find out where in your
life somebody told you you were not beautiful and you
were imperfect and you needed to change that by chopping, slicing,
dicing and doing procedures and then rebuke that you are
a beautiful person and become that beautiful person again.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
I'm doctor Bob Martin.
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I'm a bush of number Simon.
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They have one never single minds as today.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
Well, if you like what you're hearing here on the
Doctor Bob Martsen Show, don't keep it such a big secret.
We so appreciate you tuning into the program today and
telling others about the show. The extension of this radio
show is truly my personal website where you can learn
about health with lots of news We post up there
at doctor Bob dot com spelling out the word doctor
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Here's also the caller hotline phone number, because we're going
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to get to phone calls shortly here after the product
recall coming up, where somebody can lift up their phone
anytime of the night or day, any day of the
week and call the caller hotline phone number. You'll hear
me answer the phone. I will ask you to state
your first name, the city you're living in the state,
and your question or your health related comment. It's that simple.
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Here's the number. Eight hundred six zero six eight eight
two to two. Eight hundred six zero six eight two
two one eight hundred six zero six eighty eight twenty two.
All right, it's time now for this week's installment of
the product Recall of the Week warning to people who
have had tattoo recently. As the FDA recalls inc. The
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Tattoo Inc. Sold nationwide because it contains deadly germs. The
FDA is issuing a warning to anyone who has gotten
tattoos recently after it was discovered a popular brand of
Tattoo Inc.
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Was contaminated with dangerous micro organisms.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
The federal agency announced Sierra Stain Sierra Stain of Carson City, Nevada,
was recalling three three water based tattoo pigments because they
tested positive for eight microorganisms that present a health concern
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to consumers. The ink was distributed through Amazon to shops
and consumers in all fifty states. The FDA initiated the
recall after it tested the product samples from Sierra Stain.
Write that down if you have it. To be in
a tattoo shop and see if they're using it. Stay
completely away from it. The company, I guess is no
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longer in business. Also fly by Night. Among the recalled products.
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Oh, there's all kinds of them, just right down Sierra Stain.
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If you had it, be careful if they're still giving
it in the tattoo shop you land in, make sure
you don't get it because they may not know about it.
That's a product recall of the week.
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All right.
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Now, let's transition from that right over to more of
your phone calls and questions.
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Let's get to the calls.
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First up is Ray calling in from Jackson, Tennessee.
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Ray from Jackson, Tennessee. I want to know if there
is any remedy for the ear all itching.
Speaker 8 (33:57):
I can't very much of antlissence as I've gotten older.
Is there anything to stop the it's what are you
coloring my ear?
Speaker 3 (34:16):
All right?
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Ray?
Speaker 2 (34:16):
Thank you for your phone call. Yes there is Rae.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
You probably have a yeast or a fungal or mold
infection in your ear. And there's a couple different ways
we have to approach this. Usually one, you must stop
eating sugar, junk food, candy, ice, cream, just junk food
in general, pastries that are laced with sugar. It feeds
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these fungal yeast infections. It's just like pouring gasoline on
a fire. You'll never get rid of this until you
stop that stuff. And you can have it once in
a while, but just stop it. Don't feed the infection.
And then in your ear, you're gonna need to go
to the health food storm purchase something called Waly's Organic
ear oil Wall Eyes organic ear oil found in health
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food stores, and that will help to kill the infection
in the ear itself, while internally you need to be
taking something called doctor Ohhira's probiotics to re set the
gastrointestinal area that is probably overrun with and overpopulated with fungus, mold,
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and yeast and feeding it out to different parts of
your body, including your ear. Doctor oh Here is probiotics.
You start three to six of those capsules right when
you go to bed, swallow them and forget about it,
and do that for about a month and it should
get a lot better After a month. Cut the dosage
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down to maybe two capsules at right before bedtime.
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So the main thing.
Speaker 3 (35:52):
And alcohol also aggravates this, so you got to stay
away from alcohol, sugar, junk food, sweets, candy, ice cream.
They are what fuel and keep these fungal infections going.
This probably started with a dose of antibiotics or some
type of medical drug that rocked your body's immune system
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and you've never recovered from it.
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So that is my recommendation.
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To use Sir Wallly's organic ear oil, stop the sugar alcohol,
get doctor oalheres probiotics, and if it doesn't go away,
you need to have somebody look in that ear with
an otoscope and find out if there's something else in
there like a bug or a worm, or any amount
of things that could be in there. Believing or not
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that happens, and we want to make sure that's not
going on or there's not some more serious problem like
an infection that needs to be dealt with.
Speaker 2 (36:50):
All right, thanks again for your phone call.
Speaker 3 (36:52):
Ray.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
We'll be right back. I'm doctor Bob Martin.
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You need.
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You need you make, you make.
Speaker 3 (37:17):
Medicine, well, hopefully natural medicine whenever and wherever applicable. Welcome
or welcome back to the final segment of this hour
of the Doctor Bob Martsin Show.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
Thank you for tuning into the program today.
Speaker 3 (37:33):
Ladies and gentlemen, it is time now for this week's
installment of the Health Mystery of the Week. Well, part
of the brain network much bigger in people with depression.
That's what scientists are finding. Researchers have gained new insight
into how and why some people experience depression after finding
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a particular brain net network is far bigger in people
living with depression. The surface of the brain is a
communication junction box at which different areas talk to each
other to carry out particular processes, but there is a
finite amount of space for these networks to share. Now,
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researchers say that in people with depression, a larger part
of the brain is involved in that network that controls
attention to rewards and threat threats than in those without depression.
The lead researcher says, it's taking up more real estate
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on the brain surface than we see in a typical
healthy control, said doctor Charles Lynch, co author of the
research from wheel while Cornell Medical Center in New York.
He added that expansion meant the size of others, often
neighboring brain networks even were small, so there's a connection there.
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As the brain gets bigger, or maybe it's the other
way around, depression sets in. It's a mystery, but hopefully
they'll figure it out soon. Let's see if we can
squeeze another phone call before the end of the hour.
Here is Steve calling in from Tipton, Iowa.
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This seed Tipton, Iowa. Stroke See yours diet it all
the time, los A, no strengths you call back, get spy.
Speaker 2 (39:32):
Okay, Steve.
Speaker 3 (39:34):
Sorry to hear that you's it sounded like you had
a stroke and you're having a little difficulty there. Sorry
to hear that you want Cedar Sinai Medical Center. I
gathered that still having problems. Want to know what to
do post stroke? All right, I've had the benefit of
treating a lot of people after strokes. The one thing
you'll need to do, which is one of the best
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suggestions I can give you, find somebody who can offer
hyper Barrick oxygen therapy hyperbaric oxygen therapy HBOT. That is
amazing where you get in these little tanks. It infuses
oxygen through your body and into your brain at a
higher level. It has amazing benefits to people who've had
brain injuries like strokes. Hyper Baryck oxygen therapy. They usually
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have it at hospitals or some medical centers. Also, I
recommend acupuncture that may help with rehabilitation, certain form of exercise,
taking salmon oil like Epa Dha, and other neotropics.
Speaker 2 (40:35):
All of those should help. And Steve, I wish you well.
Ladies and gentlemen would come to the end of the show,
I want.
Speaker 3 (40:39):
To wish you a healthy day and a healthy We
can tell we talk again. You've been tuned into the
Doctor Bob Martin Show.
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Be well,