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December 30, 2024 40 mins
Health experts are claiming there has been a ‘SPIKE’ (pun intended) in menstrual irregularities since the roll-out of Covid 19 shots. One of the most unexpected consequences that followed the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines was menstrual irregularities in women. These health issues occurred more frequently in women who were injected with the mRNA spike proteins and also negatively affected unvaccinated women who were exposed to individuals who were got a Covid shot. 
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  • Dr. Bob Martin answers listeners health questions on a variety of topics including how to help gastritis, is high PH water an effective cancer treatment, why sinus problems happen from using a C-pap machine and what to do to help,
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Speaker 1 (00:10):
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Of that it is and with health you have everything,
everything you need in life. And my goal is to
help you extend your health span, not just your lifespan.
Everybody knows about that one you have a lifespan, but
a lot of people end up with a health span

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that's really not healthy. In other words, from age forty
or age fifty, their health deteriorates so much that quality
of life circles the drain. They don't feel well until
they do expire, and I want to change it up.
Welcome everyone, Welcome to this hour of the Doctor Bob
Martson Show. I thank you for tuning into the program today.

(01:44):
We've got a special guest coming up a little bit
later in the hour to tackle a subject which needs
to be discussed, should be discussed more often, and it's
related to the changes in our horror system both men
and women. So ladies and gentlemen, if you are over

(02:06):
the age of thirty and you're going to be facing
these hormone changes, some of you already do and you're
suffering greatly with it, stick around because we've got an
expert physician who's going to be joining us today to
talk about this subject and how to manage hormone related
symptoms so that you're not suffering and having low quality

(02:28):
of life. And we're talking about a great number of
men and women in the United States who suffer from
all kinds of symptoms related to hormone problems, from mood
swings and in case of ladies out there hot flashes
and night sweats and vaginal dryness and difficulty and sleeping
and urinary frequency and even brain fog or memory problems.

(02:51):
So stick around. We're going to get into that. But
you know, we asked the special Guests to join us
today because I ran into an article entitled the highest
Possible Warning issued over menopause drug that causes organ failure,
and I thought, back in the geez, there are some

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millions of women who are taking some type of hormone
replacement therapy or some drug to mitigate or reduce their
symptomatology of menopausal changes. And these medical drugs are in
the form of often synthetic hormone replacement therapy, often referred
to as HRT, which is derived from the urine of

(03:36):
pregnant horses. It's true, it's true, pregnant horses. That's how
they derive these drugs that women take for hormon and
prelacemith therapy. And they can have many potential adverse side
effects when using estrogen and sometimes progesterone together. And I'm
not just talking about the typical side effects that you

(03:58):
get more often like knee and allergic dermatitis and stomach
problems and aussem vomiting and diarrhea and headaches and breast
tenderness and gall bladder problems and fluid retention and hair loss.
I mean, the list goes on and on with these drugs.
And you wonder what is worse having a hot flash,
not sleeping at night, or losing your hair, or having

(04:20):
gall bladder problems or blowing up like a pufferfish because
you're gaining weight, it gets worse, stroke, hearted decks, and
also cancer. These are all on the list and potential
adverside effects of taking these hormone replacement drugs. Well, the
latest drug out is a drug that the FDA approved

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as safe and effective for menopausal symptoms. But now they're
reversing themselves and saying look out. We're now finding out
that these drugs have the potential to cause organ failure,
and urgent warning has been issued over a common menopausal drug.
You probably we have seen these drug commercials on television
by now, and I'll name the name here momentarily, but

(05:06):
they're warning women about the potential for fatal side effects.
US drug's watchdog, the FDA, the Drug Administration, has placed
its most serious warning called a black box warning on
the non hormonal drug sold under the brand name Vioza.

(05:32):
Watch out for that Viosa. It's a non hormonal drug
that basically blocks the cell activity in the brain that
tells the brain when it's low in estrogen. Is trying
to block that. And when you mess with mother nature,
usually get burned, and this is a classic example of it.

(05:52):
Now it was reported it was approved. This drug is
zoova or veals. Let's see viosa. That's how you pronounce it.
The crazy names they come up with, Viosa. It was
approved for market in twenty twenty three to treat hot
flashes and night sweats, which are common symptoms of menopause.

(06:15):
In May of this year, it was estimated that about
twenty nine thousand patients were dispensed Viosa here in the
US outpatient retail pharmacies. That's where it came from. And
now the FDA is warning that the oral tablets can
cause serious liver injury. Liver damage. You don't want your

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liver damaged, even in place of having a hot flash
at night. That's not a good trade off. Women have
been advised to stop taking the medical drug immediately if
they experienced symptoms of liver disease. Stop the tape. What
on earth? Well, Look, by the time somebody knows they

(06:57):
have liver disease, it's usually down the line. Symptoms are
the very last thing to show up in a condition,
the very last thing. Think of it in your mouth
is of having a toothache. How long your tooth that
one that's going to ache has to deteriorate, and a
road before you actually have it, go into the nerve

(07:17):
where you actually feel it. And they're basically saying, here,
wait till your liver drops out and you have symptoms
before you stop taking it. Unbelievable, classic allopathic approach to things.
Fix it when it breaks, and when it's really broken.
I don't get it. But there again, that's why this
show exists. Wait, unbelievable, I know. The FDA notes that

(07:41):
signs of liver problems can include feeling more tired than usual, nausea, vomiting,
unusual itching, light colored stools, yellowing of your eyes, dark urine,
swelling in the stomach, or pain in the right up
quadrant of your abdomen. That's the possibility of taking this

(08:05):
so called safe and effective approved FDA drug Vioza. Meanwhile,
healthcare professionals have been advised to perform liver function tests
before prescribing Viosa to patients, just in case they already
have a liver problem. They don't want to get worse,
and it's a good idea to get a baseline if

(08:26):
you do decide to take this drug, because that way,
when your liver falls out, you can prove that it
wasn't falling out before you started taking this disastrous drug
that's on the marketplace that the FDA says safe and effective. Incredible.
These blood tests, of course, should be then performed every month.
You got to go back in what's the use that

(08:46):
would give you a lot of pain not just in
your in your liver, but in your purse because you've
got to go to the doctor back and forth. What
a mess that is. The FDA instructs when prescribing Vioza
inform patients about the risk of elevated liver blood enzyme
values that may occur during treatment and the rare but

(09:11):
serious side effects of lyri It's always rare unless it
happens to you. Of course, it's not so rare, right.
It's amazing how they spin this stuff. These drug companies
in cohoots with the FDA, the subsidiary of the big
pharma credible. Yes, so okay, So that opens up a

(09:35):
can of worms and a lot of women are going, mmm,
I don't think so. But just regular hormone replacement therapy
when you get to the list of potential side effects
and nobody wants to have symptoms, I mean, that's what
drugs are forced to block symptoms, right, shut it down

(09:55):
so that you don't feel it, you don't experience it,
and you don't want to have those symptoms because who
wants to not sleep at night or have breast tenderness,
or headaches, or depression or gallbladder problems. These are all
symptoms that are caused by prototypical hormone replacement therapy drugs.

(10:15):
Now we're back on the drugs that have estrogen and
sometimes progesterone in them. But when you add to that
risk cancer in the form of breast cancer, ovarian cancer,
uterine cancer with women or who are taking these hormone
replacement therapy drugs, is it really worth it? And now
add this other drug that's out the latest that can

(10:38):
cause organ failure, Well, we're going to have a special
guest coming up very shortly here to discuss this topic
of how you can get relief from symptoms of metapausal
changes without drugs safely and naturally. So don't go anywhere.
You're tuned into the Doctor Bob Martin Show. I don't

(11:27):
know if I take a bullet straight to my brain
for you, but I'll do just about anything else to
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r bob dot com. Or I'm excited. I'm excited about
the topic we're getting ready to talk about. As I
previewed in the opening segment of this radio show, ran

(13:21):
into an article about the FDA issuing a dire warning
about a drug that was believed to be safe and
effective before it went into the marketplace, and we find
out not so much. It's called Viosa. Viosa a non

(13:44):
hormonal drug to treat symptoms of menopause that the FDA
is having to rethink and now is putting a black
box warning on the drug after market after the drug
went into the marketplace because it's causing organ failure. For
God's sake. Now, we're gonna have our special guest comment

(14:08):
on that. But the typical drugs that are given to
women for menopausal related symptoms, lots of symptoms that women have,
from hot flashes to night sweats, to vaginal dryness, to sleeping,
issery issues, urinary urgency, brain fog, memory. I mean, it's

(14:32):
there are a lot of symptoms to cover with menopausal symptoms,
both in men and women. We're going to cover the
men's side of it. Manopause is a term that's been
related to men having problems with hormones, and we'll definitely
touch on that with our special guests. But most of
these drugs that women are taking four hormone related symptoms

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have serious side effects, including heart problems, issues with risk
of stroke, hair loss, fluid retegent, gall bladder problems, depression.
The list goes on and on. So we decided to
ask a special guest to join us who's an expert
on hormone replacement therapy from a different vantage point, from

(15:20):
a safe and effective non drug vantage point. His name
is doctor Said Moustak. His career began as a research
student at the University of Toronto in nineteen ninety six.
His keen interest in natural medicine led him to complete
his postgraduate studies at the Canadian College of Nature Pathic Medicine.

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Since two thousand and six, doctor Moustak has used functional medicine,
which you probably recognize that since I recommend finding a
functional medicine doctor anywhere you can find them and hold
on to them so that you can get the best
care possible contemporary care. He has training in that and
it has helped him to gain a clear advantage over

(16:08):
conditions affecting both our energy, our cognition and of course
hormone balance and mood. And with that, let us welcome
to the Doctor Bob Martin Show, doctor Sayid Mustak. Good
day to you, doctor said, we'll call you, doctor said,
if you don't matter, If you don't mind.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
That sounds good, Doctor Bob, thanks for having me. I'm
excited to be here too.

Speaker 3 (16:33):
I appreciate you carving time out of your busy schedule
of treating patients. And you heard the opening there this
latest article. They're trying to or tried to gin out
a drug that was non hormonal that sort of blocked
the brain from knowing that it was low an estrogen
and not having women to experience menopausal symptoms. And I'm

(16:56):
looking at that going organ failure. What's worse having a
eye flash at neither hot sweats or having your liver
fall out of your body. I mean, ge zeukes the
cure once again, the doctor zayit is worse than the
disease itself.

Speaker 4 (17:13):
Yeah, that's uh, that's a common story with pharmaceuticals. It
tends to be because they all have their side effects.
It's they you know, they are intended to impact certain
cellular mechanisms, but the body doesn't operate as a standalone.
When you get a drug in your system, it's impacting

(17:35):
all the organs, so sooner or later you're going to
have some negative impact that's happening in an unrelated organ
than then you're trying to treat. In this case, the
function of the drug was to impact the testosterone and
progesterone receptor sites where in the brain regulates temperature regulation.

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But these are similar sites that are in the liver
and in the outer organs, So the process of detoxification
is actually causing more damage to the liver than improving
the symptoms.

Speaker 3 (18:11):
And I dare say dot to say that most patients,
particularly in this case, women, who are sitting in their
doctor's office, all they want is relief. I mean, they're suffering,
they're having trouble on multiple levels often and they really
want just relief from it. And I think that often
they just, you know, take that leap of faith that

(18:33):
their doctor is going to prescribe something that's not going
to make them any worse off than they are before
they walked into the office. In other words, they don't
even consider the potential long term side effects like cancer,
like a stroke, like heart problems associated with the prototypical
hormone replacement therapy, which usually involves a synthetic analog derived

(18:57):
from a pregnant horse urine, And they don't consider the
fact that that has adverse side effects. And so that's
why we asked you to come on the program today
to offer up some solutions here. Solutions that are effective,
solutions that are safe, and solutions that are science based
that are of a non drug nature, so that there's

(19:20):
less worry and risk associated with people taking of it.
At the same time, they're able to obtain the relief
as their body is transitioning from normal hormone status to
where as we go away from that into the somnolescence,

(19:41):
if you will, of the hormone system where it doesn't
need to be in the same pathway of childbirth and
so forth. And some women don't have high flashes. My
wife has never had a high flash. She went through menopause,
and other women suffer with it greatly so and I
have treated, like you, many women. So I want to
get into how we can In just a minute, we're

(20:03):
going to take a break, but in that minute, I
want you to think about this. There are men and women,
doctor Sayidy, listening to this program right now who are
suffering with hormone related problems. Men may be suffering with
low libido, or they're having fatigue, or they're having some
type of symptoms associated with menopause, which is a coin

(20:25):
term for men that sort of a catch all to
the takeoff of menopause. So I want you to think
about that for both men and women. And when we
come back from this break, I want to have you
explain to our office, explain to our audience what you're
doing in your office to help your patients, your women

(20:47):
patients who are having menopausal symptoms, and your male patients
who are having menopausal symptoms. And we'll get to that,
ladies and gentlemen shortly. So stick around. You're tuned into
the Doctor Bob Martin Show for the right.

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Bob dot Com. All right, our special guest doctor said Moustak,
He is a physician in the treatment of patients, and

(22:14):
in this case, we're talking about patients who come to
him who are having hormonal issues, men and women. And
as you heard in the initial segment of the program,
I talked about the pitfalls of what is offered up
out there, and sometimes the cure is worse than the
problem itself. All right, doctor said, let's get into what

(22:35):
you do personally in your practice to help men and
women who are having these hormonal problems with the use
of safe and effective plant based products in the form
of pine pollen. Can you explain to us some of
the innovative and exciting things you're doing in your practice, Sir.

Speaker 4 (22:54):
Yes, absolutely so. When it comes to halping patients men
and women that have hormonal issues, Really the first step
that we do is we take a step back and say, okay,
what is the causation here? Why is the person having
the problem? And a lot of the issues related to
hormones typically start with changes in energy before any of

(23:17):
the later symptoms come in. You know, it can be
lower energy in the afternoon, it can be lower energy
throughout the day, recovery time exercise tolerance. These are some
of the things that start changing with hormones, especially as
we age and they drop down. So the first thing
is energy decline, and then as you move from that,

(23:39):
this energy decline obviously is going to have its physical, physiological,
and psychological impact. And in the case of hormones, in
particular sex hormones, estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone, the very first
symptoms that most men and women feel is is a
change in muscle mass, like they're mass relative to the

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to the muscle mass starts changing because if you think
about these hormones, they are really the spark of the
fire in the body. They are the spark that gets
things going. They they are anabolic, meaning that they create
production cellular regeneration. So when that spark is slow slowly

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comes down with age, then everything related to buildings that's
coming down. So one of the first things that women
notice is temperature regulation. One of the first things that
men notice is loss of muscle strains. Testosterone plays a
big role in in men's ability to regulate their muscle mass.

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So and then from there it goes down to impact
everything and anything. Because testosterone, progesterone and estrogen is having
an anabolic impact on your liver, on your cardiovascular system,
it's having an impact than your sleep on your digestion.
So it becomes a cascade of low hormones leading into

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a lot of symptoms wake symptoms that when you understand
them in the context of hormonal imbalance, it all makes sense.
And most often patients come in if they're women, which
either a presentation of, you know, an irritability along with
temperature sensitivity where you know, if they're stressed, they get

(25:28):
a hat flash. If they're you know, in a room,
their ability to control their the body temperature starts shifting,
a bit of a decline in libido.

Speaker 6 (25:38):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (25:38):
And then men come in oftentimes with interestingly not feeling
as confident as they used whether it becomes to like
performing physically or performing mentally emotionally, Uh, it seems as
though the decline in hormones kind of is you know,
most men. In most men, it shows up emotionally on

(26:00):
the psychological level as that anxiety, whereas the moment it
shows up as irrigablity. Okay, And they're both impact and
I'm men. Men's prostate is most sensitive to the impact,
and they noticed that as well.

Speaker 3 (26:16):
All right, now I met you.

Speaker 4 (26:17):
I met you at a.

Speaker 3 (26:20):
Yeah, okay, I met you at an American Academy of
Anti Aging Medicine symposium. And the reason I had stopped
because I saw your literature on your table talking about
how pine pollen can actually help home own problems. And
I had never heard of that before, and I thought, well,
that's an interesting approach, Please teach me. And then we
discussed it and I thought, jeez, that makes perfect sense

(26:41):
because this isn't anything new. This is coming from Chinese medicine,
which is thousands of years old.

Speaker 4 (26:47):
Correct, yes, absolutely, And you know what, recently we had
to dive, do a deep dive in terms of is
there any other ethno botanical use otter than Chinese medicine.
The Chinese medicine, the records date back to about fourteen
thousand years old in terms of use of pine pollen
for regulating energy and hormone and lungen and cardiolascular system.

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But the first nations of America and Canada, and in
fact all the indigenous communities in the northern hemisphere where
the pine forests are plentiful, have have records of having
used pine pollen for its nourishing impact. The exact detail

(27:30):
of whether it impacts hormones and whatnot is lost in
the botanical references. But this is a medicine that goes,
you know, thousands of years back. It is. It's derived
from the male cones of pine trees that are under
tree for about a two week period every spring, and
then they bloom and they pollinate and they're gone and

(27:52):
we show up and harvest that before and what is
inside the pollen is a perfect balance of steols, the
stereols being the backbone of hormones, and in fact, pine
pollen boasts having testosterone, progesterone dhta estrogen and andrewtinodino, So

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it's got five of our analogs are human analogues of hormones.
So when I first learned about it, you know, there
is a lot of herbs that that can help menopause.
But at a time I when I learned about this,
it's pine palen wasn't really available. It wasn't in the market.
It was come to hard, come hard to come by,

(28:39):
and uh and when you could find it, it would
be a Chinese imported form of a pollen where it
was cracked tell and it'd spent a lot of time
on the shelf life. So what happened was, you know,
it was for me, it was like a harle moment.
It was like, Wow, there is this plant that, unlike
any other plant that I've used, has a full spectrum

(29:02):
of all these hormones that can help balance the hormon women.

Speaker 3 (29:09):
All right, So basically say these steroles, you know those
are those are plant fats, right, they're plant fat derived
type yes, And so, ladies and gentlemen, what doctor uh
saytas saying is that plants have within their system natural
hormones that regulate their life cycle. And when we ingest

(29:32):
those fats, those sterols, if you will, in the proper balance,
they help us to properly regulate our hormone systems. But
they are plant based, which means they're not from an
animal like the urine of a pregnant horse like most
of these synthetic analogs are, and without the baggage of
the side effects. We're gonna learn more about this the

(29:53):
Canadian time pollen subject. I'm doctor Bob martsin Stay tuned.

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That's what the Doctor Bob Martin's show is all about.
Today we have a special guest with us nature pathic physician,

(30:55):
doctor said Mustak. We're talking about hormone therapy for both
men and will and we started out if you're just
tuning into the program, we started out with another breaking
news article about a warning that the FDA is warning
that the latest menopause drug out, Vioza, has organ failure
associated with it. You add that to all the hormone

(31:17):
placement therapy drugs that are in the form of estrogen
or estrogen combined with progesteron, and you see the side
effects of potential cancer risks and stroke and heart attacks
and gallbladder problems, and the list goes on on a
hair loss and you think, geez, if these side effects
are possible with the medical drugs for hormone related problems

(31:37):
that I'm having, I'll take the hormone related problems and
keep them. Whether it's hot flash or sleep loss or
whatever it may be. It doesn't really matter to me.
I don't want cancer. I don't want a heart attack
or stroke. So we asked a special guest who's an
expert on this subject, doctor Say Mustak, to join us
because he's been successfully treating his patients who have hormone imbounds,

(32:00):
both men and women, with something called Canadian pine pollen.
Canadian pine pollen And if you, or use somebody you
know is suffering from hormone related problems in any manner whatsoever,
and you want to learn more about this topic, reach
out to doctor Said at his toll free number eight

(32:21):
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doctor Bob spelling out the word doctor. In fact, we

(32:43):
discussed this before we went on the air, and doctor
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(33:05):
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four one seven one. All right, back to this conversation,
doctor Mustok, tell me why it is that when someone
takes as a supplement, and then I want you to
also please describe how they take it. Is it liquid?

(33:28):
Is it powder? Is a capsule? Is a tablet? When
they take Canadian pine pollen? What are they taking into
their body that balances their hormone system that is wobbling
or is unregulated?

Speaker 4 (33:44):
Absolutely? Yeah. The product comes in two forms. It comes
in the powder form and in a tincture form they
quit form and the higher form when you take it orally.
It is a source of planted sterols, and in particular
the type of sterols that mimic our our own natural hormones.
So pine pollen has testosterone in it. It's a phyto testosterone,

(34:08):
so it's not a pharmaceutical or a synthetic form. It's
naturally produced in the plant. It is a phytosterogen phyto progesterone,
phyto DHA, so it has a balance of all the
four or five sex hormones that decline with age. So
as a man or woman, when you take this the

(34:29):
two forms, the powder is more of a nutritional form.
It has been it's a food ingredient. It's been used
in traditional Korean baking. It gets mixed in soups. In
traditional Chinese medicine, the first nations of North America shoot
the pollen and just mixed it with soups and stews.
But in a tincture form, which is a liquid extract,

(34:50):
it has that medicinal impact where within as little as
two weeks, most patients that are having hormone problems notice
an improvement of their symptoms with it because of the
abundance of these sterols in it.

Speaker 3 (35:05):
So I find it interesting that the same product can
be taken by both men and women to help solve
both men and women's hormone related problems. In other words,
you know, let's say a woman's listening to the show
right now, and she's heard, okay, so there's a plant
based amount of testosterone in the Canadian pine pollen, Will

(35:26):
I grow a beard? I mean, you got to be
thinking about this so clear that up if you will.

Speaker 4 (35:32):
Absolutely. You know, when you think about temperature regulation, temperature
regulation sites within the brain are sensitive to testosterone more
so than any other sex hormone. So women have testosterone
in their body. Testosterone is the precursor tack estrogen. Your
body makes testosterone first before it goes into estrogen. So

(35:53):
when you take this phyto testosterone, you know, the levels
are not enough to cause beard or any off the
side effects associated with testosterone, but the levels are enough
to actually impact those receptor sides and help with temperature
regulation or any other andropozzle or manopausal symptoms that is
associated with age.

Speaker 3 (36:14):
That is a beautiful thing, and it's in my Oriental
medicine training. It's exactly what they taught us. You give
something to a person that's what is called amphoteric and
the body will take it in the direction that it
needs to. If you are low in testosterone, there you
have a raw material product in Canadian pine pollen. If
you are low in estrogen or progesterone, there you have

(36:35):
it in Canadian pine pollen. If you're low in DHA,
another hormone your adrenal glands make, you will have it
there to your body's availability to rebalance the hormone system.
It's a beautiful thing, ladies and gentlemen. It's called Canadian
pine pollen. At eight hundred nine zero one four one
seven one, we'll be right back, well, hopefully natural medicine

(37:18):
whenever applicable. Welcome or welcome back to the final segment
of this hour of the Doctor Bob martsin show our
special guest, nature pathic physician and clinician helping men and women,
lots of men and women who are having hormone related
problems get over their hormone related problems by not using

(37:40):
risky drugs such as the one that I started out
talking about that's now on the market that's causing liver failure.
It's got to have to have a black box warning
on it. Or the typical hormone replacement therapy that allopathic
doctors give out in the form of vestrogen and or
the accommodation of progesterone that can cause strokes, art attacks,

(38:01):
blood clots, the list goes on and on. But rather
something in nature. Nature once again comes through and provides
for us what is called Canadian pine pollen, which naturally
has within it these plant based natural hormones that help
to balance our hormone system out. When there's things running
a little bit low in the body, you take that

(38:23):
in and it rebalances the system. That's a beautiful thing.
And if you want to find out how to get
a hold of Canadian pine pollen, either in powder form
or tincture form, you can call a toll free number
at eight hundred nine zero one four one seven one
eight hundred nine zero one four one seven one, or
go to their website to save money fifteen percent discount

(38:46):
today at Canadian Pine Pollen Forward slash doctor Bob, Canadian
pine Pollen Forward slash doctor Bob. That's how you get
to it, all right, doctor sayed. Are there any no
adverse side effects of taking the Canadian pine pollen?

Speaker 4 (39:05):
There is only one if in. About three percent of
the population tend to be allergic to pine pollen. So
if you're allergic to pine pollen, it is likely that
if you take it overally, you will have some allergic reactions.
We haven't seen that, but if you do notice that
and you order the product and you know you have

(39:26):
an allergic reaction, there is a warning on the box,
but we definitely return your you know, refund your product,
but that's a rare side effect that can happen, but
it's it's a fair warning to anyone that has allergies.

Speaker 3 (39:39):
And there are, I take it, some scientific studies to
back that this stuff actually works.

Speaker 4 (39:45):
Absolutely. So there's three levels of scientific studies. One is
the one minute chemical cellular studies and those are those
are the ones that show that it has it's loaded
with antioxidants, with natural hormones, phito hormones, and polysacchrites. There
is cellular studies that show that it's had immune regulating,

(40:05):
anti inflammatory, anti aging collagens in cells build up, so
a lot of things related to aging. And then there
is there is the exciting one is the clinical trials.
There is a there's a whole bunch of human animal
studies as well, but the human trials are the most
exciting and they show that it has an impact on

(40:26):
everything that hormones can impact. So let's say studies have
been shown that it reduced cholesterol, improves cardiovascular we are
we are.

Speaker 3 (40:37):
I'm going to have you back on the show, doctor
moose Stock, because we're finally running out of time here, folks.
If you want to get a hold of Canadian pine
pollen
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