Dr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. discusses why individuals may respond so well to some diets and horribly to others, introducing the topic of common food inflammatory triggers and the individualistic aspect of one’s dietary needs.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. introduces the benefits of using an infra-red sauna, including increasing cellular energy production which increases healing capabilities and cellular communications.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. discusses the importance of vitamin D supplementation, including what role vitamin D plays in the body as well as how much listeners should supplement.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. reviews healthcare as controlled by insurance companies and government, primarily concerned with profit, versus being concerned with the health of the patient. Dr. Rexroth encourages listeners to become their own best health advocates and not let insurance and governmental policy determine what prescriptions and quality of care they receive.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. discusses what he considers an important personal attribute: gratitude, and how it influences outlook.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. discusses the damage that chronic endurance training can cause to your body. From there, Dr. Rexroth shares some of the history of the Ideal Protein Diet at Welcome to Health and several success stories.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. begins by discussing the difficult diagnosis of dementia and how patients and families can find hope in nutrition and alternative therapies. Dr. then focuses on the developing Opioid Epidemic and discusses how usage began, why it continues, and why patients often feel the need to escalate their dosing.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. discusses the importance of our gut bacteria (now referred to as the microbiome) in terms of our digestion and nutrition, how medication effects the population and efficacy of the microbiome, as well as how pesticides like glyphosate influence the microbiome.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. discusses the importance of a fever, the function of the Lymphatic system, lymphedema, and potential treatment courses for the treatment of lymphedema including lymphatic massage, exercise, and infra-red therapy.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. discusses how the United States became addicted to sugar, initially buying into the idea that sugar is healthy, and how our continued reliance on it has contributed to the development of some of our main societal health concerns like Cardio Vascular Disease, Diabetes, and Cancer.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. shares two recent studies he read regarding ground chia seeds eaten as a snack their ability to reduce the overall caloric intake of the subjects during the day.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. shares a recent research article which concludes that chiropractic care in combination with traditional medical care is the most effective treatment of low-back pain.
Read MoreDr. Rexroth's (D.C. C.C.N.) radio show he discusses Dr. Zach Bush's* research, as well as the growing epidemics of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Autism, in relation to our food.
*Dr. Rexroth names "Dr. Josh Bush"; should be Dr. Zach Bush.
Read MoreDr. Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. implores listeners to re-assume responsibility for their own health (a currently counter-cultural plea).
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. details the chemical difference between natural folate (B9) and synthetic folate, also known as folic acid, and why he prefers folate to its synthetic form. Dr. Rexroth then reviews how the heavily used herbicide, glyphosate (more commonly known as roundup) changes the essential population of bacteria in our intestines.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. introduces the importance of giving your body the highest quality fuel source. He reviews the origins and history of glyphosate and its utilization by wheat farmers.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. reviews what happens at the cellular level when a person has Type 2 Diabetes, how diet plays a role, and some recent personal success in treating diabetic ulcers.
Read MoreDr. Curt Rexroth D.C. C.C.N. discusses the relationship between statin medications and the increased risk of developing diabetes, as well as the increased risk for cardiovascular disease for diabetics taking statin medications.
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