
Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show discussing the importance of staying away from gluten. Recommending that people eat an Asian diet that features rice and sweet potatoes rather than gluten containing foods. Contending that gluten destroys the small intestine villi that absorb nutrients. Once nutrient deficient the bone marrow’s ability to produce white blood cells and platelets. Needed to fight off infections and viruses.
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Air Date: Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Monologue
Dr. Joel Wallach begins the show discussing the importance of staying away from gluten. Recommending that people eat an Asian diet that features rice and sweet potatoes rather than gluten containing foods. Contending that gluten destroys the small intestine villi that absorb nutrients. Once nutrient deficient the bone marrow’s ability to produce white blood cells and platelets. Needed to fight off infections and viruses.
Pearls of Wisdom
Doug Winfrey and Dr. Wallach discuss a news article that contends vitamin D3 deficiency can lead to death when infected with Covid 19. Vitamin D pro-hormone helps prevent hype-inflammation that comes from COVID induced cytokines. Experts are recommending not only vitamin D but vitamin C, zinc and quercetin.
Callers
Jaclyn has two questions the first regarding her two son’s hair loss at an early age.
Madrew has a friend diagnosed with IBS (irritable bowel syndrome).
Cathy has questions about Doc’s opinion of the Covid 19 vaccine. Second she has a question regarding a friend within an ear infection.
Mary’s Mom has been diagnosed with a bladder infection.
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