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@jeanettesimon7978
@jeanettesimon7978 Күн бұрын
What's maltec people?
@tomk3728
@tomk3728 3 күн бұрын
Excellent information. Thank you so much!
@cathrynp3491
@cathrynp3491 7 күн бұрын
I just had an appt with Dr. Warren yesterday for chronic neurological Lyme's and co-factors, the 22nd practitioner I've seen. I love how he tests and explains all the tests to me, unlike what I've experienced with others. I wish I knew about him from the start rather than suffering for 20 mo without proper treatment. Dr. Warren and his work partner, Dr. Paul Deglmann are both very competent and compassionate drs. who get at the source of your Lyme's/mold/gut issues. Dr. Warren deals more with Lyme's and Deglmann with the gut for sure. He told me he hopes to see improvement in me in 6 mo, but will see him in 3 mo. My question is, yes the most common one, will I see any difference by 3 mo. I wish he would connect me with someone going through the same type of symptoms as I have including deep depression, anxiety beyond steroids, major sleep issues, etc. His company puts out safe quality supplements: nutrirestore.com, and I think the prices are very fair.
@westonhuffman7908
@westonhuffman7908 21 күн бұрын
Well, I wanna get a fecal microbiota transplantation.
@franciscafazzo3460
@franciscafazzo3460 28 күн бұрын
ANSWER THE COMMENTS PLEASE!
@jdwdrums
@jdwdrums 29 күн бұрын
Where do you order this test? I do not see it on your website.
@ifranksultan
@ifranksultan Ай бұрын
Lyme
@marymathewsn.5305
@marymathewsn.5305 Ай бұрын
Very informative
@dr.dylandelorenzod.c.8271
@dr.dylandelorenzod.c.8271 Ай бұрын
It means they got the same poor quality care everyone else did
@Tinyteacher1111
@Tinyteacher1111 Ай бұрын
Wow! I am listening to this after I shut down a few months ago! I sent this to my therapist. This is absolutely me and my grown son, and I’ve been ill for 21 years with overlapping toxin-based illnesses from a toxin overload (Breast implants, mold toxicity, and now Lyme), and autoimmune diseases, infections, organ failures, 4 major surgeries within 10 months (Yes, I had my implants removed and the capsules looked like slabs of dried up bacon! I also stopped breathing during surgery and contracted a superbug that took 8 weeks to find.). I did this almost all alone because everyone thought I was on drugs. I had to retire from my teaching career, lost family and friends, and LOTS of money!!! Thousands and thousands! It’s been so traumatic, I had no idea why I felt so unmotivated and afraid to drive.
@Tinyteacher1111
@Tinyteacher1111 Ай бұрын
Get your potential living space thoroughly tested for mold and toxins before you move in!
@MirandaB-he3gr
@MirandaB-he3gr Ай бұрын
Thank you for this information. It is very helpful. I do have a question. Will the test detect toxins stored in fat even if you are not being currently exposed to the toxins? I’m thinking about mold specifically.
@tamara23ish
@tamara23ish Ай бұрын
I love the content you provide! Thank you for all you do to help everyone!!
@bethanysprague2644
@bethanysprague2644 Ай бұрын
Excellent presentation John! Thanks for sharing your amazing brain! 👏
@FunctionalMedicineCharlotte
@FunctionalMedicineCharlotte Ай бұрын
You're welcome. Thank you for the feedback. Keep up the good work.
@NicoleWellness
@NicoleWellness Ай бұрын
Is chlorine dioxide (MMS) helpful for healing from mycotoxins?
@marybwest4360
@marybwest4360 Ай бұрын
as a mother of a mother that had the silver fillings I'm concerned for the well being of my grand children and great grand child, I see my great grand child has these fillings her mother my grand daughter also had a mother my daughter that had these fillings at primary school as I did, I want to know as the mercury breaks down leaks into our body's, brain is the most severely effected by every hot drink or food we consume I also had these fillings Why isn't the filling just silver, they told me the mercury makes the filling stronger I don't believe it for a second it's all part of so called health system robbing our health from cradle to grave. NO THANKS TO GREEDY Rockerfeller. 👑HIS CABAL BUDDIES .
@Atikur_2
@Atikur_2 2 ай бұрын
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@user-sg1dp2xo7p
@user-sg1dp2xo7p 2 ай бұрын
What if it's all to trusted and in order
@jdsmith5060
@jdsmith5060 2 ай бұрын
Wish Dr Kelly was my doctor😢
@JKnSK
@JKnSK 2 ай бұрын
This Dr has so much information. I just took the Neural Zoomer, I'm afraid of what it will show. I hope my Dr knows as much as this Dr
@scubaduba14
@scubaduba14 2 ай бұрын
how are you getting Mutaflor imported without FDA/Customs blocking the package? where can we buy in the USA?
@CarmelitaVargas-qp5tg
@CarmelitaVargas-qp5tg 2 ай бұрын
love this lady, mold in my house, though I was going crazy,
@1234waveskier
@1234waveskier 2 ай бұрын
Thanks, great content.
@mindfullyintegrative
@mindfullyintegrative 2 ай бұрын
Great information and I could not agree more with this information I am always working on trying to personalize health with my clients
@sburkhead2626
@sburkhead2626 3 ай бұрын
What herbs and antibiotics to treat babesia dosages ?
@sebek12345
@sebek12345 3 ай бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:17 *🏕️ Final session of the tickborne boot camp begins, addressing various aspects of Lyme and tickborne diseases.* 00:42 *📚 Previous sessions included diverse approaches from different doctors, highlighting the complexity of Lyme disease.* 01:10 *🧪 Today’s session will recap key points and present case workups to illustrate the complexity of Lyme disease.* 01:52 *🧬 Importance of understanding lab presentations and the nuances in indirect testing for Lyme disease.* 02:34 *🧩 Introduction of the four pillars of complex patient care, complementing various approaches shared by other experts.* 03:14 *🔍 Preview of upcoming advancements in tickborne testing to address complex patient cases more effectively.* 04:08 *📉 Discussing the Dunning-Kruger effect in Lyme disease treatment and encouraging persistence and humility in learning.* 05:17 *🧾 Importance of having accurate resources and clinical validation for tickborne disease testing.* 07:33 *🌿 Lyme disease is complex and controversial, requiring thorough patient history and testing for accurate diagnosis.* 08:28 *🦠 Less than 50% of Lyme patients recall a tick bite, and fewer than 50% develop the characteristic bullseye rash.* 09:50 *📅 Lyme disease requires clinical diagnosis supported by labs; early diagnosis is crucial to prevent chronic Lyme.* 11:36 *📝 Utilize detailed patient history and tools like the MID questionnaire to assess the probability of tickborne diseases.* 12:57 *🧠 Migratory pain is a key symptom of Lyme disease, with few other conditions causing similar symptoms.* 14:33 *🎄 Acute Lyme presentation is rare; chronic presentations often have mixed lab results requiring careful interpretation.* 18:21 *🚦 Focus on alternative Lyme criteria for chronic cases to ensure accurate diagnosis.* 19:00 *🔬 Pay attention to specific "Bingo bands" in lab results for a more precise identification of Lyme disease.* 20:08 *🧩 Look for specific bands like VlsE1 and C6 peptide for additional confirmation of Lyme disease.* 21:44 *🌐 A fully negative test in a high-probability patient suggests immune compromise or recent steroid use; reassess and retest if necessary.* 24:45 *📚 Compiled symptom profiles for Babesia and Bartonella from various expert sources to aid in clinical correlation.* 25:27 *🔍 Ensure thorough questioning during patient intake, revisiting less obvious symptoms if test results suggest possible infections.* 26:12 *📊 Utilize Dr. Horowitz’s 16-point framework for comprehensive patient evaluation, considering immune function, inflammation, and other factors.* 26:55 *🏥 Focus on host health over pathogen strength, emphasizing immune support, gut health, and detoxification.* 27:36 *💊 Antibiotics alone are insufficient for chronic Lyme; support the immune system and address terrain issues.* 28:42 *⚖️ Balance is key; support immune function, heal the gut, and address detoxification before focusing on killing pathogens.* 30:18 *🥗 Strengthen the host by prioritizing gut health, which improves overall immune response and nutrient absorption.* 31:12 *🧬 Focus on healing the gut first; it significantly impacts the patient’s overall health and ability to respond to treatments.* 33:08 *🚗 Address mitochondrial dysfunction to alleviate fatigue and improve energy levels in chronic patients.* 34:43 *🧫 Assume mitochondrial dysfunction in chronic Lyme patients and support it through appropriate supplements.* 35:54 *💧 Reduce all stressors, including oxidative stress, to improve the patient's overall health and treatment response.* 37:39 *🔬 Evaluate and address oxidative stress through testing and supportive measures to reduce collateral damage.* 38:18 *🧠 Provide psychological support to chronic Lyme patients, addressing the PTSD-like effects of medical trauma.* 40:24 *💡 Focus on whole-person care, addressing psychological effects and providing empathy and understanding.* 42:01 *🛡️ Approach treatment with multiple strategies, including antimicrobials, biofilm disruptors, and supportive therapies.* 43:22 *🌿 Use a multi-directional approach with botanicals and herbals for a synergistic effect on pathogen elimination and terrain support.* 44:01 *🔄 Differentiate between persistent pathogen and autoimmune sequela to tailor treatment approaches effectively.* 45:32 *🧩 New testing methods will help differentiate between pathogen presence and autoimmune sequela, aiding precise treatment plans.* 49:50 *🩺 Monitor autoimmunity progression and treatment effectiveness to ensure interventions are calming the immune response.* 50:19 *🔍 Widen the lens on testing for tickborne diseases to improve functional utility and patient outcomes.* 50:36 *🏆 Gratitude expressed for participation in the five-week bootcamp, with a transition to Q&A.* 51:05 *📜 Inquiry about receiving a certificate for attending all sessions; to be confirmed and followed up.* 51:19 *📹 Confirmation that all sessions are recorded and available along with slides.* 51:32 *🔢 Clarification on the cutoff value for sensitivity and specificity calculations; anything above 10.1.* 52:01 *📝 MSIDS symptom assessment tool availability confirmed; will be sent out with the session slides and recording.* 52:48 *🧪 Organic acids test is recommended for indirectly assessing mitochondrial health.* 53:15 *🧬 Higher oxidative stress levels indicate the need for mitochondrial protection and support.* 53:46 *🧹 Clearing mold first is crucial in treating patients as it perpetuates immune dysfunction.* 55:22 *🚶 Gradually layer treatments for sensitive patients, allowing time to adjust and minimize herxing.* 56:15 *🕒 Implement treatment cycles such as four weeks on, two weeks off to allow rest periods.* 56:29 *🌿 DesBio homeopathics are recommended as part of a multidirectional kill protocol alongside other treatments.* 57:26 *📚 For an in-depth understanding of anaplasma, refer to previous webinars and resources like Dr. Nicaise McFadzean's book.* Made with HARPA AI
@DT-lf2up
@DT-lf2up 3 ай бұрын
Hi guys. Are you present in Europe by any chance? If yes, in which of those countries?
@gracepoint-vo1hy
@gracepoint-vo1hy 3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@karmacalleduvebeenbad2705
@karmacalleduvebeenbad2705 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, I’ve been personally researching Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, and this helps me understand what I found in a medical paper ‘environmental response genes’ I think we should be tested before and after to pregnancy, to understand the transgenerational impact of EDC’s
@karmacalleduvebeenbad2705
@karmacalleduvebeenbad2705 3 ай бұрын
Pesticide portion of testing, does this test for all the types that are listed within the USGS National Pesticide Synthesis Project? U.S. has multiple types that was used throughout the U.S., but location exposure vs food intake of pesticides, could expose us to multiple types.
@lafrina1
@lafrina1 3 ай бұрын
Her consultation link is not working :(
@stellaancimer8505
@stellaancimer8505 3 ай бұрын
When person go through trauma, and another trauma..and another one, no breathing will help, unfortunaly..it is all depend in what kind of situation and circustames person is*
@GutsyExecutiveCoach
@GutsyExecutiveCoach 3 ай бұрын
Does this have to be the first urine of the day? Should i stop taking binders? Can I send the sample back on a Thursday?
@healrisewalk
@healrisewalk 3 ай бұрын
Big way to go Dr. Noseworthy!
@tamara23ish
@tamara23ish 3 ай бұрын
I am so grateful for the wonderful content you provide 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@user-tg1ix1bx4l
@user-tg1ix1bx4l 3 ай бұрын
Another wonderful podcast. So much to learn! Also, it is not very often that interviewers themselves add so much value and knowledge. Wonderful questions, thorough answers, and follow ups. Huge thank you to all of you. Oh, and the transcript is so helpful.
@MartinV-kr6od
@MartinV-kr6od 3 ай бұрын
In this video it is recommended that if a patient has reactivity to gluten (and non-gluten wheat panel), he or she should also take the grain and corn zoomer test. My question is this: if this patient has an ongoing leaky gut condition, which means the gut barrier is already compromised and passing through endotoxins and various food protein fragments, then would not it be expected to see elevated IgG levels regardless of this patient being allergic or not to particular food? In other words, if a patient has an ongoing leaky gut, would not all kinds of IgG tests show elevated levels? The same question applies to the wheat zoomer test too: If someone has a leaky gut, would not it be expected to see elevated IgGs for non-gluten protein fragments? How can we assume from this that the patient is allergic to non-gluten protein fragments? I have read many articles and watched many videos on this topic but none seem to address these questions. Any insight would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
@mystrength5640
@mystrength5640 3 ай бұрын
Lots of wise words, thank you 🎉
@mystrength5640
@mystrength5640 3 ай бұрын
What do You recommend for parasites please? Can one take wormwood and Artemisia if one CAN only EAT walnuts. Brazil and Hazelnuts.. almonds not tried .. peanuts as yet. Previously was Allergic to ALL of these. Just gone onto a digestive enzyme.. By Afreak Athletics. Take one twice A day B.D. With Food No Gluten no wheat. Eat Home cooked Foods. No Factory foods. No Breathe tests. 😢 And 10 days of organic oregano 2 drops at night . To start Thank you🎉
@dorothybutterfield8428
@dorothybutterfield8428 3 ай бұрын
No one explains like Dr O’Brian
@robertalivingston267
@robertalivingston267 3 ай бұрын
What about long haul Covid, I have had it since 2019. I couldn't get anyone to believe me that something was wrong. I was vomiting everyday for 3 months and could not get a doctor to listen to me.
@robertalivingston267
@robertalivingston267 3 ай бұрын
I started seeing Dr Savage in his early practice. I had CFS for 25 years and he changed my life. I miss him very much, I often wonder where he is now and if he is practicing.
@bennettjoseph1481
@bennettjoseph1481 3 ай бұрын
This looks like an excellent assay! One question - Obviously there is no reason to repeat the Antioxidant Genetics profile. Once that portion of the assay is done do the genetics results carry forward onto subsequent reports when Oxidative Damage Markers are retested?
@nedhanson4280
@nedhanson4280 4 ай бұрын
Very informative and helpful. Thank you
@Optimization_Coach
@Optimization_Coach 4 ай бұрын
Ashley did a nice job here. Appreciate the perspective. The awareness that GLP-1 inhibits inflammatory pathways (think LPS) is HUGE imho.
@giovannam925
@giovannam925 4 ай бұрын
What about sea moss water, would that be considered a gel water?
@user-tg1ix1bx4l
@user-tg1ix1bx4l 4 ай бұрын
this was very good! great information, thank you
@kimberlyryan8618
@kimberlyryan8618 4 ай бұрын
Why is it that all these labs are not done in a medical clinic's lab? You would think that there are two bodies. One for the allopaths and one for the homeopaths! Surely there are some crossover labs that are done in both laboratories. I am a raving lunatic to the ER doctors in my town because all my labs are normal even though i am having extreem neurological symptoms. I have no spare money and am on medicare. Surely there is help for me somewhere! I litterally feel i am near death most nights and my concentrated electrolyte sports drink is all that is keeping me from entering the world of metabolic acidosis with no compensation! I feel that the electrolyte shifts in my body may not show up on labs but i feel every bit of it as if the labs are critical! The ER doctors do not wants to deal with me even though i can barely walk now. I am waking up in the night with twitching feet, uncontrolable deep breaths that do not stop until the feet are still only if i drink my sports drink. I have diarrhea and polyuria at night. Every night hokds an emergency that i am getting more unable to cope with. But i wake up so confused and i am unable to comprehend what is wrong! My O2 levels are dropping now at night and i have no lung disease. But i am concluding that i have pulmonary hypertension. I also have very shallow breathing even during the day. My resting sats are now 95-96%. At night i have captured a sat of 86%. But i don't feel distress. On one ER visit complaining of dehydration, my respirations dropped to 6-7 a minute and my sats were 94%. I felt no distress but as a nurse i knew this was serious but no one in the ER bothered tbemselves with me. I lay there, unable to speak, just counting my respirations for the next 3 hours praying that they do not go lower! During the 3rd hour my respirations fluctuated between 7-10 and then stabilized at 10-12. My speach returned then. I was wondering if i was having a focal seizure. My BP is very high through the night. In the ER it has been 200/110. I am getting short of breath just by leaning over for a second to spit toothpaste in the sink! My doctors won't learn CIRS and CIRS doctors are too far away and not taking patients. WHAT HELP IS THERE FOR ME? PLEASE TELL ME WHAT I CAN DO!
@RenegadeHealthBoss
@RenegadeHealthBoss 4 ай бұрын
Awesome. Thank you
@CameronMalott
@CameronMalott 4 ай бұрын
Happy pooping! 💩
@oaqwer
@oaqwer 4 ай бұрын
Could you please share the stats for WHO toxins as a leasing cause of death source? Thank you