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@akilolostreet24242 жыл бұрын
Hyman, you are such a dandy. Let someone talk! Geez, I want to hear from Lombard! You derail him at barely a sentence , so you can talk .
@dougbrenner84562 жыл бұрын
Hi Dr. Hyman. I was a big fan - until you decided to sit out the covid mRNA vaccine debate. It's honestly hard to focus on what you're saying when there's that big pink elephant in the room.
@laferriere92 жыл бұрын
@@akilolostreet2424 Totally agree! So annoying.
@saviragill3647 Жыл бұрын
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@stop5gnowandrespectlife3943 жыл бұрын
My dad was so healthy until he and my 11 year old sister were seriously injured when his car was hit by a drunk driver, 1967. My sister died. Dad felt guilty like forever. My mother verbally abused my dad forever because he hadn't made sure my sitter had her seat belt on. Dad suffered mentally, emotionally and spiritually for nearly 20 years. He gradually went crazy and died insane. They said that he had Alzheimer's. I say it was family issues. Mental, emotional, spiritual torture changes your brain chemistry.
@ms-jl6dl3 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear that. Your parents really needed help to deal with the trauma. Be strong and good luck.
@raptureready50043 жыл бұрын
Thats a heartbreaking story. My mom and dad argued because my dad didn't want my brother going to an overnight party. My mom bullied my dad, insisted my brother go. My brother was killed in a car accident on the way home the next morning. We don't talk about it. Its terrible. My dad knew my brother shouldn't go. My dad knew things. None of us beat her up over it. It wouldn't bring my brother back. He was 15. Such a tragedy.
@stop5gnowandrespectlife3943 жыл бұрын
@@raptureready5004 Thanks for sharing your heart with me. Sad stories. I worked hard to understand my parents' emotional differences. Mom was an only child with a frequently drunk, absentee father. Perhaps her mother tried to compensate for the father's shortcoming so she totally spoiled my mom. I forgive them all. They did their best; the very unhappy best they could with the screwed up rules they were given and the hand they were dealt with the family tragic death. So be it. Blessings to you.
@juliettailor16163 жыл бұрын
What a tragic story Cars are killers. I know so many people with similar stories. I now live in a city with great public transportation and I am so glad not to have to use a car.
@revelations27983 жыл бұрын
@@stop5gnowandrespectlife394 Heartbreaking story. So tragic. Im so so so sorry.
@dwrigley9106 Жыл бұрын
Just a quick little comment...This discussion brings to mind UTIs in the elderly and how their brain is affected. They are often exhibiting symptoms of confusion and personality changes before they are tested and found to have an infection.
@triciaoldroyd936 Жыл бұрын
My mom developed Parkinson’s after being treated for several UTI’s In a row. I know all the antibiotics triggered it…. But no one would listen to me.
@klecoxs2 Жыл бұрын
Yeah 100% when my father was in his 80’s I came home from work one evening to find him in this kind of malaise he didn’t know where he was didn’t recognise me , so I called the doctor when he arrived he immediately put him on antibiotics and told me he had a UTI which accounted for his condition he also told me invariably that at this age because of immunitive degeneration it was almost impossible to get rid of it without taking antibiotics whereas when younger you just need to drink lots of water but it shows this powerful and amazing gut brain connection
@shaw-m7w Жыл бұрын
Also raised calcium
@susanguerard2117 Жыл бұрын
My mother in law became frighteningly aggressive and devious during her bladder infections. And her brown eyes the irises turned mostly white. Once the antibiotics kicked in to treat the uti her eyes turned brown again and her sanity returned as well. No one had an explanation for me.
@CandidLy1 Жыл бұрын
I found Dr Eric Berg also here on YT, look for his video on methylene blue a very old pharmaceutical- UTIs can be a thing of the past
@rightsmite2 жыл бұрын
I’m glad to know that there are actually Drs Still looking to CURE DISEASE. I was a Critical care nurse for over 30 years and after the pandemic and the disastrous treatment or I should say NON TREATMENT of patients , myself as well as many healthcare friends gave up on medicine and big Pharma. It was especially disheartening to see Drs and nurses and pharmacist pressured by non medical people to invent government mandates to do the wrong thing which were carried out by drs and nurses against all common sense and medical ethics. . Myself and many others previously in healthcare as well as many non medical people , will never trust HEALTHCARE or Big Pharma again. We cannot after what happened.
@Gesundheit888 Жыл бұрын
same here! Health is not desired just permanent customers.
@annakingry9157 Жыл бұрын
Bad advice. They still know more than you or the general public know.
@johncyr181 Жыл бұрын
Trust in corporate medicine will leave you poor and dead before your time, and maybe a sympathy note to your surviving family.
@barbettemorgan4777 Жыл бұрын
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@laurahuston2187 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@TheGodWalk8 ай бұрын
My dad, who is 86, has recently had C Diff after a year of several courses of antibiotics. It was so bad that he went from 74 to 55kgs and was wasting away in front of our eyes, in hospital on a drip every few days. Finally he had a faecal transplant and was literally better within 12 hours. He has no more diarhea and completely normal stools. It was the most miraculous cure I’ve ever seen.
@mourningwarblers58638 ай бұрын
Hospitals too often create disease. Over prescription of antibiotics is one horror. 😮
@christophercook7237 ай бұрын
What's a C diff? You must be from the the Untied States of Achronims. CEBO is another pointless substitute for actual words 😮😢
@cindih137 ай бұрын
It’s not “a C Diff…) C. Diff stands for the bacterium Clostridioides difficile, which is harmful to the human body, often causing massive unstoppable diarrhea and dehydration.
@lilyrosegarden60807 ай бұрын
I believe it's SIBO (small intestine bacteria overgrowth) not CEBO.
@TheGodWalk7 ай бұрын
@@mourningwarblers5863 C Diff is Clostridium Difficile. Sorry, it’s so hard to pronounce that everyone shortens it. Hope you never encounter it! It’s a beast.
@donnadimaio8119 Жыл бұрын
This information is making me cry because my husband died from many of these disease's & ever since then I have been learning about all these disease & how we can change our diet & heal ourselves. Thank you both for all the hard work & many hours you have put in to learn how to get people well. I thank the Lord every day for giving me good genes I have nothing wrong with me not on any meds & I am 80 yrs young still working in my church taking care of the little ones. I know my attitude has a lot to do with my good genes & I am Praising the Lord most of my waking hours. And sharing with as many as possible.
@DebraPoulos Жыл бұрын
Awww❤ thank you God bless you
@GerardVaughan-qe7ml Жыл бұрын
Apart from anyone dying that's the same here. I'm 75 and find really interesting info in talks like these. A great one is Robert Lustig MD "Subcellular processes that belie all chronic diseasees kzbin.info/www/bejne/epWnmpSojKeSnpI
@donnacsuti4980 Жыл бұрын
Changing diet will do little to nothing to help unfortunately
@indra7034 Жыл бұрын
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@maureenklopfenstein4559 Жыл бұрын
My husband died of ALS. He had ulcerative colitis and this is the first times I heard of the causative connection. It's a hopeful concept and makes sense. Keep your research But the therapies you suggest will Not be money-makers so expect major resistance, sadly.
@larcywilliams Жыл бұрын
My husband has stage 4 brain tumor. He had terrible issues with his gut around 6 years ago and was diagnosed with crone's disease. He used bone broth when he was really poorly and this got things under control. It's great that people are starting to talk about the gut and brain connection. We have so much more to learn
@time2see192 Жыл бұрын
That's wonderful. Please see my comment about Cancer... and what Dr. Linus Pauling discovered, and his research with Vitamin C. ❤🙏❤
@pamelamechling8647 Жыл бұрын
True. This is where the Natural path doctors have so much wisdom to add to our regular AMA doctors. My personal doctor is good but she has no real interest in learning about natural remedies compared to the pharmaceuticals. And yes, carnivore is excellent but our bodies are intricate and I never seem to stop learning....
@pamelacorbett8774 Жыл бұрын
How interesting. I met an American paediatrician who told me that when he worked in Mexico in a public hospital, the doctors prescribed bone broth as a cure for summer diarrhoea in children and he saw that it worked. Back in the U.S. he said the mothers turned it down flat, appalled, saying they wanted ‘a proper medicine’. You are right, we have strayed far from nature and have much to learn.
@larcywilliams Жыл бұрын
When my husband began the bone broth, he refused the medication he was offered. His doctor couldn't believe the transformation. He also suffered with the same condition, so he tried it too. He now tells his other patients about bone broth. Unfortunately, my husband strayed from the carnivore diet and I believe that's why he developed a brain tumour. The gut and brain connection is very powerful
@tammyhavlik1015 Жыл бұрын
@@larcywilliams Dr. Zylenski in Texas has had success with his treatment of advanced brain tumors.
@mariastellamelendez86703 жыл бұрын
I had a friend who was diagnosed with MS. She followed doctors orders. She took the meds, but she did not get any better. She got tired of getting bigger and not getting better after following doctors orders to a T. So she took matters into her own hands and did some research. When I met her she was energetic, lifting heavy objects, on the run for a whole shift, we worked together is a retail shop where there was a lot of energy and business. When she told me she had been diagnosed with MS I was floored. She told me she began to eat healthier. Concetrating on all organic made from scratch foods. She totally eliminated sugar and carbohydrates. She made all her own foods. she ate mostly fruits, vegetables, and beans. Subsequently she lost weight, gained energy, her whole attidude changed. We are what we eat. Sugar kills
@shannonchavez34203 жыл бұрын
This is so true! You can put most auto immune diseases into remission from diet alone! Western Dr.'s wont tell you this because they push Big Pharma's aganda of taking as many drugs as you can! If u want to heal from the inside, then you stop eating all sugar, caffeine, white flour, processed foods ( canned and boxed foods), red meat and dairy!! These are the foods that keep your bodu inflammed and diseases!! If u want to put the infections and auto immune diseases into remission and gone, try eating ONLY: VEGETABLES, FRUITS, BEANS, & NUTS. If you want to eat meat, only eat baked chicken or baked white fish! No fried or breaded meats! And NO RED MEATS! If you want bread, you can only have 100% WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT. Only!! And eat it in small amounts! Drink Only water! I had reverse osmosis water! Try to drink filtered or good water! If you stick to eating only these things, you will lose weight, have tons of energy and put those diseases into remission! You are starving the diseases of what they need to survive and harm your body! Once they aren't toxic to your body anymore, the inflammation goes away and the auto immune problems go away!! It works!! Every Time!!! EATING VEGAN ( or eating only baked chicken and white fish if you need the meat) IS BEST FOR YOUR BODY! If you have to eat the meat, keep it baked, with no sauces and no chemicals! You have to watch eating out, because many chemicals are put on food that you are unaware of, like MSG! This is a good time for u to only eat at home or meal plan if u have to go out of town! Also, continue to take your vitamins and suplements! Never stop using them!
@soilmanted3 жыл бұрын
At M. S. Melendez While I am all for having a vegan or near-vegan diet, and I tend to believe it may help prevent or help cause remission of, MS, you say your friend totally eliminated carbohydrates and in the next sentence you say she ate beans. Beans are about 1/4 by weight carbohydrates. Don't take my word for it. Look them up in the USDA Nutrient Database. For example take dry black beans that have been cooked in water without salt: they have similar nutrient values to other beans. Their nutrient values, rounded to the nearest integer, are 66% water, 9% protein, 0.5% lipids, 24% carbohydrates, 9% fiber, Not sure why this adds up to a bit more than 100%, even if I use the un-rounded values. Also, there is a form of MS where the symptoms remit, and then after awhile they come back. It has been labeled _relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.._ I also have a friend whose MS remitted to a great degree, and for a long time. This happened after she went on a vegan diet. I don't know how long it took. But she ate carbohydrates.
@ms-jl6dl3 жыл бұрын
Sugar is in all fruits,and in most of vegetables too. All carbohydrates turn into sugars in our gut during digestion. She cut her meat and dairy consumption also,so that can be the reason too.
@soilmanted3 жыл бұрын
@@ms-jl6dl Indeed, I don't understand the hate directed toward sugar. Now, if you eat lots of cookies, cakes, and candies, whose recipe includes lots of refined sugar, this may cause you to eat less plain fresh fruit and less vegetables. Because refined white sugar is devoid of anything other than pure sucrose, the result may be inadequate intake of many micronutrients. I want to add that so-called turbinado sugar, and demerara sugar, are refined sugars. They just leave out the last step in the refinement process. Light molasses and the various rock hard cane sugar products used in Latin America, are whole foods, made by simply squeezing out the juice from sugar cane, and dehydrating it.
@raptureready50043 жыл бұрын
Thats just incredible. Wow.
@DeborahTepper-r3i10 ай бұрын
I went on a all raw diet ,when I was 43yrs old, within 5 months I was totally healed of bad fibromyalgia that I had for 10yrs,also felt like I was 15yrs old again.
@billstep64969 ай бұрын
Raw veggies?
@frankpetrone1838 ай бұрын
So we're u doing the whole food plant based diet?
@danacaro-herman35307 ай бұрын
@@frankpetrone183 whole foods plant based is a lot of cooked vegetables as well. A cold strictly raw diet is not good for the spleen, our body also needs a lot of warm foods. Macrobiotic diet stresses this.
@rogereberton7 ай бұрын
Beef tartare everyday??? And oysters?
@JohnBurman-l2l5 ай бұрын
A good friend was diagnosed prostate cancer when old. He went raw food only for 2 years, became skinny...lived to 94 and died of old age. His other friends with prostate cancer and usual treatment all died a decade earlier.
@francoisebekaert8137 Жыл бұрын
Wouldn't the world be a wonderful place if there were more medical doctors like these two around......🏥
@betty-janececile5214 Жыл бұрын
Big pharma greed no more cures only symptoms suppressions
@reneraven434 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, this would mean corporations would make less money, which is why they don’t promote healthy, eating but medication instead
@gazgano Жыл бұрын
I genuinely think we are heading in that direction anyway and I also see a future where money becomes so low on peoples priorities because of abundance. There are more people everyday looking at their diets and lifestyles and realise Big Pharma are not their friends. We are all just slaves to the system until we awaken and take back personal control.
@velvetbees Жыл бұрын
Yes, but who is this other doctor, I can't find his name in the title or description. It is all about the host.
@outerbanks854 Жыл бұрын
Why?
@SusanHopkinson3 жыл бұрын
Many of the health concepts you are both exploring here (thankfully!) are foundational to Āyurveda. The health of the gut is central to healing all diseases. Diet is paramount, and especially using lots of spices in cooking. Spices have anti microbial, anti viral and anti fungal properties that heal and protect the gut. Using medicated ghee penetrates the blood brain barrier to cleanse the brain. Fasting and good lifestyle habits are a mainstay of treatment and health. These concepts were written down 3000 years ago, in the Charaka Samhita, notably, as well as other texts. Treatment must involve the whole person - body, mind and spirit. I wish Western medical schools and doctors would be humble enough to learn from this profound healing system. 🙏🏻
@SusanHopkinson3 жыл бұрын
Hyperthermia is also an ancient Āyurvedic treatment, called swedana. Patients sit in a steam box up to the neck, while the head is kept cool.
@gailmcdaniel33133 жыл бұрын
Very Interesting. I did not know Ghee would do that. Thank you for that information. I may need it in the future. Much appreciation. Blessings to you and yours for sharing.
@GailS.77773 жыл бұрын
Hinduism is a pagan belief system that one must work their way to Nirvana. No Hindu or other religious figure ever died and came back to life and promised eternal life to all who belief like Jesus did. John 3:16, John 3:3 and many others. Do yourself a favor and check it out in the Holy Bible, King James version.
@denisebilby49473 жыл бұрын
Consider the pesticides and chems and GMOs we t seeing in stores. ORGANICS is so important! Grow ur own use soil u make with compost!
@GailS.77773 жыл бұрын
@@denisebilby4947 Yes, Denise!
@sallyamclean883 жыл бұрын
From this discussion, I can see why my change to taking a nap(2 hrs a day) and drinking enough water have created a much healthier and efficient body for me! I am 81 and feel better than I have for years! THANKS for your program.
@colettejacinthia94053 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! I am about half your age but I would love to know your schedule as far as the time you go to bed, the time you wake up and the time of your daily nap? If possible I would like to emulate your schedule because I want to feel better too! Thanks again :-)
@edwardbridges79583 жыл бұрын
I saw that in an old western movie,Indiana were treating someone for a sickness and they had heat in the tepee with blankets on the person, just ask an Indian even if the government will lie.
@Gesundheit888 Жыл бұрын
@@colettejacinthia9405 Use a ketogenic diet as both doctors have mentioned.
@laurend3607 Жыл бұрын
I think our bodies tell us what we need. You figured it out by resting your body during the day and hydrating it well. I hope you live for many, many years.
@jeanhargis7333 Жыл бұрын
Taurine
@metaspherz Жыл бұрын
At 75, I've maintained my health by eating a proper diet and keeping active...not exercising, but indulging in several hobbies that keep my brain and body active. I am still learning by accepting good advice, so thanks!
@createspaceone11 ай бұрын
try and exercise its the most important, even if it is smaller amounts.
@DragonLove22511 ай бұрын
You can exercise, eat healthy, and it still may happen. Our bodies carriy good and bad bacteria. Also, what we eat we don't grow it ourselves. A fruits, vegetables, and meats people buy are plumpy for a good reason nowadays causing body damage all across the U.S.
@willbee67857 ай бұрын
Good on you.
@Worldtraveler777 Жыл бұрын
Wow, my wife recently passed from cancer and probably Alzheimer’s. She had all of the intestinal complications (all the gut bacteria) mentioned in this video so I found this conversation a lot more than interesting. Keep up the good work.
@Plainsimple67 Жыл бұрын
ALL HEALTH ISSUES, ALWAYS START FROM YOUR GUT AND YOU BEING ABLE TO DAGESTE AND ABSORB YOUR NUTRITIONS!!!
@jacquelinevanderkooij4301 Жыл бұрын
My husband too of longcancer. I often asked myself, knowing and reading afterwards, should we have done it differently. Chemo's really killed him.
@71suns Жыл бұрын
@@jacquelinevanderkooij4301I'm so sorry...and you're right. Chemo killed your husband.
@jacquielittle2772 Жыл бұрын
It's ashamed to think it probably or could have been all seemed from sm intestinal bacteria/ C diff
@philosopher2king Жыл бұрын
@@71suns Please don't post insensitive stupid things like this. Have respect for this woman who lost her husband.
@RobertJones-kq1pl Жыл бұрын
I had severe asthma for over 60 years. My air volume was only 16% of what is should have been. It completely disappeared within 2 weeks after I had gastric sleeve surgery. 80% of my stomach was removed and whatever was causing asthma went completely with it. Over 8 years now with not one asthma episode. I am convinced that the gut bacteria is for sure the cause of many illnesses.
@squirrelslayer6837 Жыл бұрын
That is an amazing testimony! Glad I read it 🙂
@bobbyclemente21 Жыл бұрын
The good bacteria is getting destroyed by Round_up. They use it not only, to supposedly destroy insects, but as a desiccant on harvested wheat, corn, etc. That's real healthy, don't you think???
@kimmi5704 Жыл бұрын
@RobertJones-kq1pl, I totally agree with you.
@pamelamechling8647 Жыл бұрын
Wow! What a discovery! Also, what a relief to breathe well.
@jenniferholmes9039 Жыл бұрын
That is nuts!!! Wonder what exactly made it go away.
@edwardhaller2245 Жыл бұрын
As a retired biomedical researcher, I would recommend using immunohistochemistry on autopsy brain tissue sections to search for the presence of C-diff or C-diff spores in the brain. This would either prove or disprove your hypothesis. I would love to hear the results of this study. While I was working I conducted research on ALS, hemorrhagic stroke and the blood-brain barrier I also was following gut microbiome research and the gut-brain connection. I really enjoyed this broadcast.
@KimBTown Жыл бұрын
… this …
@jtcouch Жыл бұрын
What may be passing through the brain barrier is the toxic effluent of the bacteria, causing neural issue damage.
@markoilic8375 Жыл бұрын
Im aware of conducted studies of autopsy where spirochetes were founs in like 90% people with alchaimer.
@skyblue-lb9kr Жыл бұрын
also the reason i never liked Cpap machines.............
@mrmensa1096 Жыл бұрын
STATINS reduce Cholesterol - The Brain is 60% Cholesterol - go figure !!! I think I know what causes Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and ALS
@mildredmeadows61667 ай бұрын
He could share ❗️if you would stop butting in and let him finish what he is saying
@byoh1003 ай бұрын
Absolutely, he is a disrupter.
@kellyfredrickson1522 ай бұрын
I agree. It was hard to watch because he just couldn't stop spouting off his own knowledge.
@michele9890 Жыл бұрын
The fact that this Dr takes every one of his patients into his heart was overwhelming to me. I want to go to him.
@kimberleymansfield1099 Жыл бұрын
you may need a small fortune to get an appt
@researcherjane2909 Жыл бұрын
Exactly!!!
@terri639 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately it's too late for a lot of us. I was perfectly healthy 3 years ago. I was physically active (running 5 miles/day) and felt great. Then, I went to the ER for sudden pain and they decided to remove my gallbladder. This was a misdiagnosis and it turned out to be a kidney stone. Well, ever since...my health has totally declined. I feel like I've aged 20 years and doctors just scoff at me when I tell them how sick I feel. I have constant stomach issues...loose stool, reflux, stomach pain, gas and more. Plus I'm exhausted, feel unwell, have joint pain, dry skin, insomnia and brain fog. I miss my old life every single day. I hate that I allowed them to do it, but I trusted the doctors. Now my health is ruined.
@mysteriousoklahoma777 Жыл бұрын
Start taking bile salts, pre and probiotics, good nutritional supplements…get a good naturopathic/homeopathic Dr. You can get your life back...the body will heal itself you have to help it.
@matildagrobhinde383 Жыл бұрын
All your symptoms are addressed with the Carnivore diet. May well be worth your time. kzbin.info/www/bejne/maGYpZWqg6igoZo
@evechavez2089 Жыл бұрын
Regarding your health issue
@CS-my2uu Жыл бұрын
Try TUDCA!
@batlin Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that -- I hope your health issues get better!
@ilzitek2419 Жыл бұрын
I love reading the comments. There is so much wisdom found in peoples experience.
@robindubas36628 ай бұрын
My thought exactly. I have tried to share wisdom with people that don't know. Unfortunately people think if your not a doctor you don't know what your talking about.
@DCMcGuire Жыл бұрын
I'm a neuroscientist and incredibly excited about the ideas posited by Dr. Lombard. Thanks very much for bringing this to the public.
@phatboom Жыл бұрын
doctors doctor. they don’t heal. become a healer not a doctor.
@mrmensa1096 Жыл бұрын
STATINS reduce Cholesterol - The Brain is 60% Cholesterol - go figure !!! I think I know what causes Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s etc etc
@AprilWood-jd2if Жыл бұрын
I agree, but as someone who is suffering from high frequency noises, which alot of people want to say is tinnitus, but the frequency changes, sometimes it's a beeping sound, or an alarm clock sound, it changes, it's not a constant sound. So looking into things I've discovered insit, masint, all things to spy on people and places. But see the sound also causes me to shake, sometimes I feel on the inside like someone who has ms, or alzhemers. But yet it's nerves, on my inside. I use earplugs to try and stop it, while it helps in some ways, then my muscles twitch or nerves, which is annoying, feeling you can't control it. Then I went under at the Abingdon VA hospital, now I hear voices. So I take medicine, but it gets worse, minus medicine I can control it pretty well. I bought emf blocking tools, and well it is less annoying than it was before. Point being, all these satellites and doctors, and microchips, voice 2 skull(v2k), they all go together, I think they are causing people these health problems. Research and research more, you'd be surprised just how much research is out there. All I know is that this is torture not good science.
@CalmVibesVee Жыл бұрын
@@AprilWood-jd2if I believe you and prayed for you 💕
@AprilWood-jd2if Жыл бұрын
@ForgiveAndLove09 thank you for your prayers, since writing this I found out that through implants under my skin and optical nerves that this is what was done to me at the hospital. Now I just need a lawyer or private investigator to help me. THE research is on pubmed.
@robyngrenside51572 жыл бұрын
I'm a Dementia/Alzheimer's Nurse.. I started nursing later in life. I've studied Naturopathy for 40 years. This is fascinating material....I am hands on with humans with the condition. Not reading statistics. Keep up the amazing work you are doing. Your book I have found in a few of my clients homes.
@credemine Жыл бұрын
Not reading statistics?? Where do they say to ignore stats or the scientific method?? In fact, he calls for more studies, which would lead to statistical data and evidence one way or another. Jfc.
@amynoel7060 Жыл бұрын
@@credemineWHOA...chill out. I think her point is that she is more "care" and less "theory". She's just speaking on her own experience.
@SouthFloridaSunshine Жыл бұрын
@@credemineShe is not saying it like she never does, there is a difference to being someone who does both, verses someone who is in a library just reading with no experience with alz patients hands on or through treating them in person. And she is emphasizing she indeed is hands on, she should have maybe added the word “only” I am not “only” reading ..and you would not have jumped on her comment. But it seemed implied by what she said prior to saying what she did.
@credemine Жыл бұрын
@amynoel7060 scientific theories aren't the same as some Sherlock Holmes theory, which is technically a hypothesis. Big difference. Scientific theories are indisputable, evidence based facts. The theory of gravity for example. Words really matter.
@mrmensa1096 Жыл бұрын
STATINS reduce Cholesterol - The Brain is 60% Cholesterol - go figure !!! I think I know what causes Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and ALS
@jinimurray40903 жыл бұрын
Mark, please ignore all these comments complaining about interruptions- it was ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL FOR MANY like me to follow all the initials I’m supposed to already know about - GREAT INTERVIEW!
@Gesundheit888 Жыл бұрын
I do think people needed a short and serious explanation of medical terms, it's when he took the story in a completely different direction and when he didn't let his guest complete his train of thought that was disrespectful.
@lyyliesther984 Жыл бұрын
I agree the complainers need to get their brain heated and maybe all that Cdiff in their brains will be eradicated. He did a fantastic interview.
@corryjookit7818 Жыл бұрын
@@Gesundheit888mark enjoys selling tablets to us UK people on late night TV. He repeats viewable that have never been lproves. He call dementia to a name he says at the end of the ADVERT thait has been called Diane's TYPE 3 then he names the Mayo Clinic as being the organisation that has proclaimed It Type III DÌABETES
@lindascoville5837 Жыл бұрын
What I love is that Dr. Hyman stops the expert who is using medical jargon and asks them to break it down for the rest of us. Thank you!
@Padraigp7 ай бұрын
Hes not an expert.
@CessnaPilot996 ай бұрын
@@Padraigp says a random loser
@linneab8317 Жыл бұрын
My mom contracted c-diff 6 years ago after she took an antibiotic. She was hospitalized and was in brain fog 2 years later then she developed onset dementia during covid. We were so shocked how quickly she went into cognitive decline. She passed away peacefully at home. She is sorely missed. Please share this information with others.
@bwaters98 Жыл бұрын
So sorry for your loss. I too lost my father this year. He rapidly declined after being treat for covid. Not sure if it was the sickness or the treatment but he went to pretty high function with lapses in memory (mostly names) to non communicative in 4 months. Sending you my best
@jancoley9051 Жыл бұрын
What was the name of the antibiotic and how long was she on it? I mean was it immediate? Just trying to understand. I value what your saying.
@MegaHowtoMan Жыл бұрын
Same here. Knee surgury. Infection. Antibotics. Demenia. Rehab. Passed.
@jonny4u2311 ай бұрын
Wishing you long life and health Please could you reply as I would be interested to know how old was your mom when she passed My mother was 47 when she passed She had polyps which in early 1970 and late 1960’s they cut out and removed most of her intestines where the polyps had formed which we were informed that they had turned cancerous and were not benign In those days they never researched the rest of her siblings and if they did they would have found out earlier that all the direct members of my mothers side of the family had a specific gene which was prevalent in the original family members from Russia and accordingly named this the Shapiro gene as all the mainly female members of the family suffered horrific deaths from having their intestines removed with the polyps and could not be joined again with the non infected intestines and they all had those exterior bags which the intestines deposited the poop and excess toxins Of course the intestines were removed after chemo and their bodies were starved of energy and goodness normally derived from food passing thru the intestines The siblings all started off with major IBS and bad gut health which antibiotics cannot help I do not remember if in the late 60’s there were over the counter medication to improve gut health Anyway none of them had developed Alzheimer’s or dementia before they passed away
@jossstine529511 ай бұрын
Did she take the covid vaccine? My first go-around with C-dif was contracted at a hospital during [ hand ] surgery. It is highly contagious. The second go around was after dental surgery [ about 2 years later] I was taking an antibiotic to prevent infection. The treating gastro dr said Vancomycin is the go to treatment for C-dif. It worked for me. Odd that it takes an antibiotic to treat a antibiotic induced illness. I believe if you have a sensitive gut issue, you may be prone to C-dif. It can be pretty debilitating. my mother had dementia, she also had gut issues There may be something to this. Sorry about your mom.......
@Cherrysmith28093 жыл бұрын
As a nurse of forty years, mostly in cardiology, the last 30 years were a quantum leap in cardiology. I hope the next 30 years really are the quantum leap in neurology and cancer treatment. I believe we will see a paradigm shift for so called auto-immune diseases, which are really markers for curable disease in many more cases than we know now. Finally, I never believed in bringing down fevers, except in a limited number of cases where the fever would be deleterious to other conditions. The body has fine tuned and complex strategies to fight infection and disease. Our job as clinicians is to recognize and support those exquisite mechanisms.
@denisebilby49473 жыл бұрын
Start by eating organic grow ur own make your soil and avoid all food companies bought by Monsanto.
@rons53193 жыл бұрын
Heart disease and strokes is still the number one killer. It's a food based disease. Esselstyn and Ornish proved it.
@soofitnsexy3 жыл бұрын
BULLSHIT
@soofitnsexy3 жыл бұрын
@Timothy TwoTwoThree I AM THANK YOU FOR NOTICING MY FRIEND
@brentbeatty41712 жыл бұрын
Medically supervised fasting clinics in Southern California below Los Angeles... Dr Longo oversees the clinics there.. Dr Mark Hyman also supports fasting for obliteration of cancer cells. Cancer cannot live in the absence of glucose.
@Axlotl77 Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with ALS and I sometimes have to go outside the box especially since my symptoms began with an injury. I added goat milk powder to my super oatmeal with flax seeds butter and honey. I am eating carefully and I have gained 8 lbs and my breathing has improved alot in 3 months!
@lostsummerx Жыл бұрын
Great job! Stay optimistic and perhaps look into infra-red saunas and ghee over butter. My dad had ALS and many factors that may have played into it. I believe ALS will be curable in our time.
@thomasK411 Жыл бұрын
Good for you and you got this. Dont forget to ask your requests of the lord. ❤
@freespiritwithnature4384 Жыл бұрын
Be sure to grind up your flax seeds, or your body won't get the nutrition from them. Apple cider vinegar is excellent as well. Sulphoraphane, which is in broccoli sprouts, is really important. Jeff Mara Podcast youtube has a video on how to grow them easily in a dark closet . When frozen, the Sulphoraphane increases 3 fold. You may find Dr. David Sinclair Lifespan Book Longevity fascinating, I did. His list of supplements is also on youtube. The intermittent fasting really changed my blood work. I did keto for 6 months, and my blood work was excellent. The cardiologist said it's worth trying 8 months ,and all cravings left after 3 weeks. Then, the Dr recommended chicken and fish only. I know I was watching veterinary secrets Dr Andrew Jones on panacur, which Joe Tippins took and cured his stage 4 cancer he had everywhere. I do believe the meds Dr's give us to remove bacteria are killing our good bacteria. Our gut is our immune system . I wish you the best.❤ Stay away from all sugar, glucose, fructose, etc. It should be sold with a poison sign. I lost 50 pounds in 3 months on keto. It worked great. I quit all chemicals,bounce sheets, deodorants, sprays, insecticides and pesticides is how I got sick by neighbors spraying their lawns. It landed on my vegetable garden.
@deniselunday57511 ай бұрын
Often misdiagnosed Lyme disease. Ck out vibrant America tests and Dnaconnexions tests as mainstream medicine tests are antiquated
@blessings4277 ай бұрын
Recently there were negative reports on Quaker Oatmeal. But I didn’t hear any on Kroger brand.
@virginiakinzer19483 жыл бұрын
Facinating. A friend died from ALS last year and my husband died this year from Alzheimer’s Disease. I wish they could have benefited from this science.
@ocheltree12 жыл бұрын
@NE POWERS , tell that to Glen Campbells wife.
@glendamcgee1779 Жыл бұрын
Sorry Dear.
@thomasword4108 Жыл бұрын
My wife has MS and is losing hope. This discussion ,I know , will lift her spirits knowing that cutting edge work is being done to help her with her MS
@jeng20110 ай бұрын
Check out the carnivore diet!
@kfoster36169 ай бұрын
parasites?
@evesloan78959 ай бұрын
my sis has MS like symptoms. She upped her intake of Vit D3 to 40,000 from 20,000. It waxes and wanes. Pain from feet diasappeared. Any stresses exascerbate things.
@kristieparker71019 ай бұрын
ms is lyme disease
@sheli47958 ай бұрын
You might want to check out Dr. Terry Wahls and her Wahls Protocol for MS. She healed her own MS with diet.
@rebekkad.2092 Жыл бұрын
This gives me a great deal of optimism to know there are doctors out there who truly care about their patients. It doesn't seem to be the norm. Thank you for a wonderful conversation.
@lhale9176 Жыл бұрын
Love of human beings and the care of their lives should be a personality trait of Doctors...too many in it for the money and the pharmaceuticals they prescribe and the kick backs from them. Finding a good Dr. Is sadly like finding needle in the haystack
@rebekkad.2092 Жыл бұрын
@@lhale9176 Agree.
@georgedowns5480 Жыл бұрын
@@lhale9176 i MADE a statement at a business meeting, and was quickly corrected by a former CPA for a major hospital. He said "No ALL doctors are in it for the money," I had stated 'most'. I would any doctor what they think about the Covid vaxx? THat would be like burning down the haystack.
@jenette16 Жыл бұрын
Good luck finding them
@rebekkad.2092 Жыл бұрын
@@jenette16 I get it!
@texastea56863 жыл бұрын
My dad was a migrant worker in the 50s-70s along with his family, he was a Vietnam vet, smoked for many years, and ended up dying of ALS at the age of 58 in 2007. I'm still baffled by it. He was the kindest, most gentle man ever. I miss him 🥺
@sharonsteele6183 жыл бұрын
So sorry for your loss. You were blessed to have a wonderful father.
@justred51643 жыл бұрын
I lost my dad in 2016 and I’ve been miserable ever since, so I understand how you feel ❤️
@1flybyguy3 жыл бұрын
58 or did you mean78?
@jalex36453 жыл бұрын
I am so sorry to hear about your dad. Caring for a loved one with ALS is undiscrible for patients as well as the family.
@texastea56863 жыл бұрын
@@1flybyguy 58. He was born in 1949, died Aug 2007, but had been sick or showing symptoms when he was about 51 or so.
@julienestella3 жыл бұрын
This a pure genuine humble doctor. I’m shocked. They still exist ??? 🙌
@judilynn9569 Жыл бұрын
Also look for Dr. Terry Wahls. She wrote “Minding Your Mitochondria” and “The Wahls Protocol”.
@rhondamiles99223 жыл бұрын
I lost the love of my life to ALS. I have been praying for a cure for such a terrible disease!!! He was 37 years old and he died in my arms. I have grieved since 1997. Please Please find a cure! I have beat myself up for so many years because I couldn't save my Prince. We tried everything. Thank you!!! God Bless You!
@justred51643 жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry
@captainamerica90283 жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I lost an uncle to ALS, and a grandfather to Parkinson's. We have also had two schizophrenics in the family tree and several Alzheimer's victims. Around 15 years ago I started doing research and found the cause and cure for all of these things. They're all caused by an ATP7B gene defect that is a copper binding gene. When this gene is defective, it causes toxic free or unbound to ceruloplasmin copper to build up in the body. Most people with this defect live a normal life for most of their lives, because their brain is protected by the blood brain barrier BBB, but as they age the BBB deteriorates and allows the free copper to enter, which causes neurological problems. In the case of schizophrenia, they are born with a defective BBB and at the same time are born with this copper binding defect. Probably over 20 years ago two doctors started a small pharmaceutical company called Pipex and applied with the FDA for a usage patent to use an anti copper compound called ammonium tetrathiomolybdate, TM, to treat these free copper illnesses, but their company went under due to a lack of funds while waiting for years on an approval that the FDA never gave them. It's obvious to me that big pharma controls the FDA and they don't want anything cured, because they make billions off of drugs to treat these conditions. High doses of zinc daily, will take a toxic free copper level to a non toxic one in 2 to 3 years and reverse or cure these conditions, but TM is much faster and can decopper a person in 8 weeks. If you know someone with one of these conditions, there's a relatively new test called the direct measurement of free copper. It's different than the normal serum copper test. This test measures the amount of free or unbound copper contained in the serum copper. Basically these diseases are poisoning by free copper. The free copper test number at the Oklahoma lab corp is 279071, but it may be different in your state. Only 3 labs offer this test, but if you have a different lab, you could give them lab corps test number and they could cross reference it. Since your husband is unfortunately already deceased, you may have no need for this test number, but in case you know of someone else with one of these problems, I thought I'd share it with you. Who knows, someone may stumble onto this post in the future and use this information to cure a loved one. It's sad that so many people are needlessly dying due to big pharma covering up cures.
@brr48323 жыл бұрын
My heart goes out to you. There’s an increase in neurodegenerative disorders, I have my theories why... but more importantly is curing this plaque. One day you may be the voice for your brave love and help in some way
@flagmichael3 жыл бұрын
@@captainamerica9028 It would not be exactly accurate to say "big pharma" controls the FDA but they probably have advantages in doing the tests required for authorization. Those are dauntingly expensive and necessarily take time, both of which exhaust funds too easily. Thumb up anyway for an informative and possibly life-saving comment.
@clivewells70903 жыл бұрын
@@flagmichael don't be naive, all of the corporations have tentacles into government bodies and behind them is a parasitic organisation waging war on ordinary people. Dr Hyman knows how the companies form interest groups, petition doctors and bribe the executive to see through favourable legislation but I doubt he would believe the nefarious ends this group works towards. You are the enemy. The quiet 3rd world war was declared 48 years ago and victory is near. Who do you think all the tanks, guillotines, concentration camps and coffins are for..?
@WH20123 жыл бұрын
EXCELLENT video. Folks, don’t dismiss this based on people’s negative comments. This was a compelling and informative discussion between Doctors (and friends) who are both doing great work and making great strides in informing the public and turning the corner on health and wellness. Truly time well spent. This could be just the information you need to point a loved one in the right direction.
@katfreedom97942 жыл бұрын
This is so interesting. My sister at 68 passed from diagnosed Parkinsons w Lewy Body dementia. She lived her whole life from a young girl with gastric problems known today as IBS. My other sister hasate term Alzheimers. Recognizes no one and IU s now mute. Her whole young life she tried to stay slim. But, not in a good way. She might eat a whole bag of Oreos and that's what she may have eaten all day. This is so amazing. I am now at 67 losing weight by eliminating sugar and minimal trans fats. I hope I do not suffer what my sisters did. Thank you.
@Gesundheit888 Жыл бұрын
Eliminate also grains and legumes. Eat no oils or trans fats - none!. Use butter and lard instead. Eat lots of meat and eggs.
@adafridi Жыл бұрын
Good luck to you.
@Sketchbook999 Жыл бұрын
Well done keep going. Anything great is Possible
@evelyngill5134 Жыл бұрын
Is butter better than lard?
@roberthughes2665 Жыл бұрын
Big pharma doesn't want you to solve these. A patient cured is a customer lost.
@christynorman72889 ай бұрын
Yes and big money for Big Pharma
@robindubas36628 ай бұрын
If more people would accept and believe this we would have much lower insurance cost. People look at me like I'm crazy when I say "I haven't had insurance for 30 years."
@kristineparrotta24567 ай бұрын
Exactly!!! AMERICA IS PROFIT BEFORE PEOPLE
@59skupe7 ай бұрын
pHARMa doesn't need more $$ and we don't want them to have it.
@spartanx169x7 ай бұрын
Bingo, Why cure anything when they can treat the symptoms and have a recurring revenue stream.
@Itsnotaboutbeingperfect3 жыл бұрын
My sister died from als in her late 40’s She lived with chronic allergies and asthma all her life She was constantly on antibiotics for one thing or another. I believe this could probably have contributed to the cause of her ALS
@angelap32 Жыл бұрын
I'm soo sorry... too much antibiotics are never good... My Mother was diagnosed with ALS for 6 months, passed away 10 yrs ago at the age of 72. No one knows how one gets this disease ...I have MS.. I hope there's a cure for it and other diseases.. May your sister Rest in Peace❤
@patriciadoty6268 Жыл бұрын
What is ALS? In a assisted living facility about 2 weeks worse every day.
@angelap32 Жыл бұрын
@@patriciadoty6268 ALS is a disease that affects your muscles, it freezes your muscles when my mother got it was 10 years ago she only had it for six months and then she passed away but she had it where she couldn't swallow Foods because the muscles in her throat were very weak and then it got to the point where she can only drink smoothies because it was sick if you gave her water she would have choked and died instantly and then she had issues with her breathing it was very sad to see her struggle it's a terrible disease until this day they have no idea why people get a ALS and MS, I happen to have MS which is a brain spinal cord disease that causes nervous system issues such as numbness and other symptoms...
@ytlol7244 Жыл бұрын
Bless you both xxxx
@Itsnotaboutbeingperfect Жыл бұрын
ALS is also known as LouGherig disease
@katherinemp43443 жыл бұрын
It seems everyone is a critic but let's respect these doctors as this is an extremely vital interview. I am going to continue to follow these two doctors. Thanks so much.
@ladybugsarah66713 жыл бұрын
Have you found a website to follow Dr Lombard? I want to fallow him also. And he mentioned taking Taurine and another supplement I was not familiar with. That was to help make a secondary bile. Do you remember or know of this he was speaking of? I'm really not wanting to watch it again.
@soofitnsexy3 жыл бұрын
its youtube wake up
@springteen37433 жыл бұрын
Taking positive criticism makes better outcomes for future programs. Stop the wicked sentiment replies.🤔
@BCSTS3 жыл бұрын
Yes...but unfortunately Dr. Hyman (whom I really respect)..seems to interrupt all guests far too often...the guests must find it difficult to keep their train of thought. Wait until the end of thought or at least end of sentence before adding info or giving definitions please
@USALibertarian3 жыл бұрын
On the other hand it i's super annoying when you ask a doctor 4 times what "See Bow" is and the doctor still doesn't understand that you are actually asking him to acrually explain what he is talking about. I have had to do this in real life with actual doctors not on podcasts. If we already knew we wouldn't need to listen to you!!!
@cjemerson2305 Жыл бұрын
This is the caliber of physician that’s making a difference for complex patients (I was one…nearly 100% healthy and able to overcome healthy obstacles when they come). Never give up! The future of medicine is bright 💚
@DarkXcb9 ай бұрын
Please let the doctor speak. Take a back seat, don't interrupt the doctors and just LISTEN
@gabrielehalley85338 ай бұрын
Another words the potential is definitely there that all disease are mere symptoms of either leaky gut a leaky blood-brain barrier that would allow pathogens bacterial parasites to enter the bloodstream and go anywhere and everywhere again question that is are all so-called diseases mere symptoms because of invasive parasites bacteria pathogens
@steveburke76757 ай бұрын
...gave up after 2 mins due to this.
@SGLaurie7 ай бұрын
Agreed! Frustrating with all the talking over and interrupting.
@nancyarchibald90956 ай бұрын
Please learn from this and QUIT COMMENTING!!
@rinam44996 ай бұрын
This is his podcast!
@wango556 Жыл бұрын
What a GREAT conversation. You have one doctor who is obviously an expert and knows technically more than any of us will ever know. You have another doctor who is able to follow this and translate at certain times for us laymen. Without any disrespect to the micro expert. Amazing way to understand this doctor and the subject matter that is so very intelligent. Thank you
@stan7975 Жыл бұрын
I had an office assistant who came down with C diff. She had a course of Flagyl and then 3 courses of Vancomycin. Her doctor wanted to set up a time to talk to her. She was going to talk about a partial bowel resection. I told her to do a very dilute hydrogen peroxide enema and to increase it gradually. By the 4th day she felt bubbling in the gut and she was cured.
@janpowell7536 Жыл бұрын
How do you make a hydrogen peroxide enema ?
@daughterofaking1562 Жыл бұрын
How much do a person use
@GigiWright Жыл бұрын
Where did you hear about this in order to recommend I'm interested in doing research. TIA
@Jojorocks23 Жыл бұрын
Not sure how the enema would help as c.diff is in the stomach and throughout the intestinal track and the enema only goes to the sigmoid colon, anal area only. Maybe the Vancomycin started working? May be best to take probiotics in times of gut stress. Would be nice to see a trial done on this but no money in that so won’t be done. Thx
@marjiebentler99187 ай бұрын
My husband has had Parkinson’s disease for 13 years. A couple years ago he felt like he was circling the drain and ready to go down for good. We started juicing fruits and vegetables, similar to recommendations for Gerson Therapy and he is doing so much better. He noticed a change after only 2 weeks of juicing. He’s 69 years old and still able to play senior softball, pickleball 3 times a week and has no dementia. His neurologist told us he’d have dementia in 8 to 10 years after his diagnosis. A good diet is critical for health. We both try natural remedies rather than pharmaceutical medicine. He still takes his levadopa/carbidopa but has not had to increase the dose in the past 5 years.
@annettehurd93916 ай бұрын
Both my parents and one uncle had Parkinson’s. I am convinced it’s environmental! Obviously, my parents were genetically related. When I talked to people and they mention a person with it, many also grew up in the same area. Long Beach CA. Maybe from oil rigs or refineries or even the airport or naval base.
@earthwatcher20125 ай бұрын
Are you eating vegetarian?
@nemo227 Жыл бұрын
Bacteria? Remember when the medical establishment didn't agree with the Australian researchers? ---------- Barry J. Marshall and Robin Warren, two Australian researchers who discovered the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and deciphered its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease, have been awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. It would be great if Alzheimer's, Parkinsons, and ALS was a similar situation.
@jenifriend1 Жыл бұрын
Just caught my eye because my mother passed away from ALS 2 years ago. What a torturous thing to watch and go through.😢
@angelap32 Жыл бұрын
I'm soo sorry..my Mother passed from ALS 10 yes ago but had it for 9 months and was given 6 months to live.... she was never sick before ALS....😢😢😢
@stephanietaliaferro6711 Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry for your loss. My father also passed from ALS 2 years ago. It was horrible to watch him deteriorate.
@aikiminomori22613 жыл бұрын
Dr. Mark, I wish you didn’t interrupt your guest so much. My husband has just been diagnosed with ALS and I was eager to hear what your guest had to say. But nonetheless, I really appreciate you having him talk about it. We need hope and it gives me hope to hear someone is getting to the bottom of it.
@virginiamontes18683 жыл бұрын
Dr. Mark talks way too much. Why does he have a guest
@gardeur72263 жыл бұрын
Dr. Mark Hyman: "I am the interviewer, but I know as much as you do and I want my viewers to know this."
@yassun36533 жыл бұрын
He interrupted when the doctors used terms that are unfamiliar to those who don’t know what the medical terms mean. The people he brings in, as they are talking to another doctor don’t realize that the people watching don’t know what the heck they mean. He is a great interviewer and “translator “ lol . I’m happy for those who understand all the terms, but for me, he can continue to interrupt as much as needed.
@yournamehere69393 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear about your husband’s diagnosis, listen to this video more than once, there are a few nuggets of interesting information that we can then continue to follow that train of thought and do more of our own searching for information. He also gives the Dr.’s website which might have more information for you. I was intrigued that they also mentioned cancer, which I am researching at the moment and trying to cure.
@annettesjoy3 жыл бұрын
Mark explains what the guest is trying to get across and asks questions to get more information. You can tell Mark enjoys bringing us information to change our lives.
@lonerhappy3 жыл бұрын
My brother at 72 died of cortobasil degeneration. A combination of ALS, Parkinson’s, some dementia in the mixture. It took 7 years to slowly die. Here is a man brilliant, successful and healthy living most of his life. What a terrible disease. I miss him terribly.
@teresastanton11402 жыл бұрын
Deepest sympathies, my brother is currently living in hospital. His inner brain is shrinking and his heart valve is shrinking. They believe it's because of his crop dusting, all the chemicals. Can't even get out of bed anymore ...
@veerani6164 Жыл бұрын
@@teresastanton1140how is he now
@fezzypepper85257 ай бұрын
I have adhesive arachnoiditis. I went to my doctor who knows nothing about adhesive arachnoiditis and spent 15 minutes trying to educate him about the pathology, then I was billed $200. I then went to my neurologist and spent 15 minutes educating her about the pathology, then was billed $200. There seems to be a pattern here that I wish not to repeat.
@kathytegreene1562 Жыл бұрын
My Father passed away from Alzheimer’s and I do remember my Step Mother talking about his bowl diarrhea issues in the beginning of his disease. Thank you both for what you do. Fascinating video.
@MSNet1 Жыл бұрын
Currently while working in the medical it feels like the dark ages. Spending 30-plus years I've seen very few true advancements in medicine. What I have seen is the re-hashing of the same thing but with a different name on it. No cure just putting a bandage on the problem and I'll see you couple of weeks. I never see people getting better. Outstanding job!
@shariherman34 Жыл бұрын
There's no money to be made on cures.
@scott1395 Жыл бұрын
The powers that be don't want cures, they want control, those at the top care not if we live or die but only care that they make money in the process! The system is corrupted and it starts and the med schools!
@haggai3.477 Жыл бұрын
@@shariherman34 ✅🎯🏆
@msladydi123 Жыл бұрын
So true! Been a nurse 25+ years and seen the same. Diabetes, Hypertension, Cancer etc. Found no cures for anything. However, very efficient at developing more medications to treat all these disorders...and the side effects give more disorders. Conclusion: The medical industry does not care about preventive care/Health. Healthy people are not lucrative. The medical industry does create Repeat Customers!!!!!
@philanders3705 Жыл бұрын
Pharmaceutical companies are glorified drug cartels and doctors are street level dealers. They're not trying to cure anything. As if they can't figure out cancer yet. It's fairly common knowledge that cancer feeds off sugar, but I recently went to visit someone at the local cancer ward and there was a pantry just loaded with juices, cookies and sweets, icecream, granola bars, etc. These doctors and nurses in the cancer ward are actively encouraging patients to load up on sugar. It's like throwing gas on a fire. Nothing surprises me anymore
@saneone53543 жыл бұрын
Wow. First time listener and I am really impressed. Dr. Hyman you do a great job of breaking down the science in a way that’s easy to understand, yet comprehensive. I am a retired journalist, and in my work, it was always a challenge to find scientists who could explain their work in words or concepts so others could understand. Having now heard you, you would have been a dream to interview for a story. You are essentially a conversationalist with a great deal of smarts and fluent in the language of medicine. And by the way, thank you for not cutting out the big words. People know what endothelial cells are, or it they don’t, they can always look it up. You don’t compromise the science for the sake of selling an idea. I like that. Bravo.
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@franklesko2485 Жыл бұрын
I agree wholeheartedly. A lot of his guests struggle with this. They have trouble explaining things in smart but plain language. They are probably good researchers, but they are overly cautious about making predictions or suggesting a path forward. Many people will live and die before these things are scientifically proven, we have to learn how to navigate that space and make the best possible decisions for ourselves in the meantime without being sensationalistic.
@Widow2B Жыл бұрын
Wow… your discussion just made me realize something. My husband has early onset dementia (age 58) & has taken heartburn meds nearly all of his adult life. He struggled for years with out-of-control high blood pressure as well. His blood pressure has been under control now for a year. A month ago he ran out of his Famotidine & for 3 weeks I just forgot to get it for him or they were out of it at the store. He was doing fantastic cognitively & even physically, so well… I often questioned “does he even have dementia”? Fast forward to one week ago I got his Famotidine & yesterday he barely spoke two words & physically he is struggling to get around & has been sleeping so much more than he was during the 3 week period of time. I have been keeping notes throughout our journey over the course of this past year since diagnosis last December. I have noted when he sleeps a lot & gets zoned out & struggles physically he will come out of it progressed in his dementia. He has been struggling with gut issues over the last several months as well. Could it be the Famotodine causing his progression? I am going to take this medicine away & see if he responds the same way he did when he ran out.. Thank you for this podcast… I thoroughly enjoyed it. I wonder if this doctor would be interested in seeing my husband? P.S. I know ai… I will trade my experience using ai in research for his treatment & care of my husband. 😊
@sandracrocker6143 Жыл бұрын
Igenex test
@judycantrell26711 ай бұрын
What is fotomodine
@jossstine529511 ай бұрын
pepcid@@judycantrell267
@jossstine529511 ай бұрын
So how did it turn out?
@jennifertrejo71095 ай бұрын
6zt😅😅t-
@jordanbpenick3 жыл бұрын
This is fascinating. My uncle died of ALS in 2005. When his issues started he sought treatment from holistic and traditional doctors. He was diagnosed by holistic dr with Lyme. Given treatment and exercises to strengthen grip. He did gain strength - which goes against all “rules” of ALS progression. Also, as he started this, neurologists had a tough time diagnosing ALS. He only had one marker (if that’s the word). However, he had a port inserted for Lyme treatment and it became infected. He was told to sit in a spa daily (is this a form of heat treatment?) - they think this is how the port was infected. That set him back too much to recover to be able to try to treat the Lyme disease again. I’ve always believed the ALS & Lyme were intertwined so this is some confirmation. And the antibiotics to fix these issues. Hopefully, this will help others in the future. I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.
@maryannmd83312 жыл бұрын
I am sorry for your uncle ,I hope he is doing well. But no one with a port should go to a spa and sit in water. That is dangerous for the patient but it's also dangerous for other people around the sick one . Take care.
@marilyncarlson2897 Жыл бұрын
I learned so much from your podcast thank you for all the research and things you’re doing to keep us healthy. At 94 I’m grateful for every day I have and look forward to being with Jesus my lord and Savior.
@angelap32 Жыл бұрын
@@maryannmd8331this person's uncle died
@CatherineVardeman-lw4xn Жыл бұрын
I am so sorry I watched so-called Medicine kill my daddy my grandpa my uncle my mother it is hard wrenching but my intent is to fix this Medical mafia God bless us all
@pamelabrown30589 ай бұрын
She said her uncle died 😮@@maryannmd8331
@PennyKemp19803 жыл бұрын
I was interested in this due to the fact that my brother was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. I couldn’t get the answers your title promised because you wouldn’t let your guest finish his thoughts and sentences.
@jacquerowe59483 жыл бұрын
I agree. He Interrupted at really important moments in the conversation and the doctor didn't get the chance to finish the sentence and I didn't get to understand what he was trying to say
@robertamurphy11243 жыл бұрын
Enzymes...give him enzymes.
@traceybaldwin65093 жыл бұрын
Research high-dose thiamine (B1) for Parkinson’s.
@FD-iv6si3 жыл бұрын
@@traceybaldwin6509 always check for the root cause, sometimes we just covering up the pain instead of digging deeper and releasing the emotional baggage we carrying for all our lives.
@yarnpower3 жыл бұрын
Did you listen to the whole video? It seems the answer is a really bad bacteria called C. Difficile.
@MichaelEdwardWright13 жыл бұрын
Mark was helping the comments be understood, and I appreciated his efforts to improve the understandability.
@concepcionlara30563 жыл бұрын
Me too !!
@concepcionlara30563 жыл бұрын
@@louse_mouse His guest just would not define medical terms!
@Jennyfeather_223 жыл бұрын
Dr. Hyman needs to let his guest finish their thought and THEN can recap to put it in simpler terms , if needed.
@Gesundheit888 Жыл бұрын
@@Jennyfeather_22 that would be a decent way to handle the situation.
@lucillemakris3137 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you 💯
@devakolb8045 Жыл бұрын
I truly wish more doctors would analyze their work like this. Find the causes, then the symptoms would disappear forever. Find the answers to all that was never taught in school. I am old and poor so I haven't seen a doctor in over 15 years. I research (I have no scientific or metical training) all my symptoms and try to find what could be causing ALL the problems. It really takes e a long time as I know nothing, but I have found many answers anyway. You will never find answers if you don't look. Amazing what you can find if you don't give up your search. Videos like yours are extremely helpful. Thank you for creating them. Thank you for wanting to look deeper and actually help humanity.
@shares155Ай бұрын
Big pharma and insurance companies run the doctors now. They're taught to give meds and that naturopathic ways are hoaxes..Many of us know different..
@lorybacio2089 Жыл бұрын
My husband’s ALS symptoms started after he went to at least one Hot Yoga class! So I find this very interesting! He then exhibited 24/7 twitching in his shoulder. He had fast progression and I lost him last fall, within 2 years. Thank you for your renewed interest in this horrific disease and all neurodegenerative diseases!
@macclift9956 Жыл бұрын
Is it possible that overheating the brain (certain antibiotics, overexercising, etc.) can cause Alzheimer's, one has to wonder.
@jeanniepurcella8363 Жыл бұрын
mnm bbn iij 8😅
@barbaradownie3265 Жыл бұрын
I'M SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS 💜🙏💜
@paulbarclay4114 Жыл бұрын
did he get the cv vx?
@AirForceFamily Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. We lost my dad in 2016 quick like that too due to dementia. Went from riding bikes 300 miles a week to in bed then death. So freaking hard to accept. Hang in there. You aren’t alone.
@Rbourk252 Жыл бұрын
At age 60 I watched my parents age into late 80’s suffering from inflammation, diabetes, and physical degeneration. Not all of which, I believed was entirely age related. I took the decision to reduce my carb intake to no more than 30 - 40g per day after suspecting that there is a link. I’m no academic but I strongly believed that had my parents followed suit 20 or 30 years earlier, decades of pain and disability would have been avoided. This video shines a bright light upon the relationship between glucose, gut health, physical and brain health. This is a revolution in thought, to correlate leaky gut to leaky brain and the gate crash of dangerous bacteria to the party going on penthouse upstairs. Wow. I love your minds.
@bobbyclemente21 Жыл бұрын
Lot of toxins in our food supply, water, air, etc.
@michaeltranchina63583 жыл бұрын
Excellent talk! Dr. Jay Lombard is a rare, special doctor and scientist. His humility is wonderful! I have no doubt he is on the right path by exploring the connection between brain disease and the gut! Thanks so much for this talk Dr. Hyman!
@michaeltranchina63583 жыл бұрын
@Papa F Jose Yes...I have been convinced for many years that our broken sickcare system can only be fixed from the outside in. The healthcare business is driven by profit, so treatment of symptoms rather than prevention will always be the model. The pharma industry would not exist if people just lived a healthy lifestyle...
@seedplanter71733 жыл бұрын
@Papa F Jose our pain and suffering keep big pharma in business..They don't want a cure.. They whacked a bunch of doctors that figured it out.
@MeTreesndirt3 жыл бұрын
I think it is🚼all the bad fat we eat.
@HakamasMaximus3 жыл бұрын
Nice to see an old friend on this thread! Peace!
@michaeltranchina63583 жыл бұрын
@@HakamasMaximus Backatcha my friend! 🙏
@kristinewilson52609 ай бұрын
Can we please have an update on this neurologis, Dr. Jay Lombard, and his work? I see that this video was from 4 years ago, but it makes such an incredible sense that I would like to know more about his working with those four patients and any further studies that he has compiled to prove his hypothesis. If this is actually true, which I feel in my heart of hearts that it is, everyone needs to know about this
@ginam38623 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this informative conversation. My gut has always been sensitive to certain food that aggravate and cause bloating. This has forced me to eat healthier and avoid sugar (which feeds bad bacteria). My brain fog lifted once I got my diet on track and also eliminated the sugar. Amazing!
@MeTreesndirt3 жыл бұрын
Sounds like u r allergic to glutin. Most peepl.just.think they are. It's in Vogue.
@tictactoedias19082 жыл бұрын
@Timothy TwoTwoThree you seem to be extremely RUDE !!! 💩
@tictactoedias19082 жыл бұрын
@Timothy TwoTwoThree Im afraid I don’t speak STUPID.... 💩💩💩
@Gesundheit888 Жыл бұрын
Try a carnivore diet. The ultimate elimination diet. After a few months, reintroducing some foods shows you exactly which ones are ok and which ones to avoid. It is very healing. Research it.
@erikberg8493 жыл бұрын
What may be helpful is to list the steps to eliminate each condition: bacteria overgrowth, leaky gut, etc.
@barbarafairbanks45783 жыл бұрын
Erik Berg - I agree - this is just a tiny fraction of what can be done to help reverse cognitive decline from alzheimers. All of these missing 'steps' in this interview are addressed in Dr. Dale Bredesen's books, 'The End of Alzheimers', and especially in his 2nd book,'The End of Alzheimers- The Program.' Read those books, or especially the 2nd one, for a step by step program to address health issues that can lead to Alzheimers & other neurological diseases- the health issues covered in Dr. Bredesen's books are the same ones mentioned in this interview, i.e. leaky gut, dysbiosis, microbiome imbalance, bacterial infections - and much more that was not even mentioned in this interview. You can probably find the book at your local library, and definitely at Amazon.
@andsch01723 жыл бұрын
Check Dr. Berg and Dr. Klinghardt Ditch carbs, ditch fast food and junk food, don’t eat vegetable oils, eat organic keto, eat fermented food, detox, drink good clean water, go in the sun and enjoy some exercise, sleep good, be happy and enjoy life. It’s only a short summary and the most important points.
@bjornsulzbach18203 жыл бұрын
Spot on
@g.s1673 жыл бұрын
The tittle is very attractive but in fact we learn almost anything !! This doctor and the interview are exteme lly disappointing. The only thing i ve learned is to take amino acid taurine( which dosage ??). Nobody can go further with so little informations !! 👎👎👎.
@g.s1673 жыл бұрын
@@andsch0172 i don t agréé with you about végétale oils: olive œil is excellent and makrs part of ketogenic diet.
@marysurette76353 жыл бұрын
Wow. An answer to my prayers. My son has recently been diagnosed with ALS... this is the most hopeful conversation that I've heard. I will be contacting both doctors. Thank you.
@marymedinas11113 жыл бұрын
Best Wishes. I hate ALS.
@marysurette76353 жыл бұрын
@@marymedinas1111 Thank you.
@marymedinas11113 жыл бұрын
@@marysurette7635 🙏🏻💐
@jcharo.widner3 жыл бұрын
May God’s loving kindness make himself know to you and your family through out this journey and may it just be a short nightmare.🙏
@rokyericksonroks3 жыл бұрын
He’s smashing through the blood brain barrier paradigm. That took years to erect! Medical establishment will not take kindly to this “leaky brain” business, no sirree.
@guestguest20309 ай бұрын
This is interesting. I know someone who went to the hospital with an infected gall bladder. He had two strokes whilst there due to the delay in treating the infected gall bladder. He has since been diagnosed with dementia. He is only in his 50's. The difference in him pre-hospitalization and post-hospitalization is drastic. The dementia came on very suddenly, immediately after his hospitalization. This is in Canada, where the health care system is garbage.
@thomascunningham111 Жыл бұрын
SIBO is "Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth". This is the presence of excess colonic bacteria in the small intestine. Important host defense mechanisms against bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine are gastric acid and bile, peristalsis, proteolytic digestive enzymes, intact ileocecal valve, and secretory IgA. When these protective barriers fail, SIBO occurs. -------- Excellent video. Thanks for this!
@Deanna-qm1fh6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!🙌
@Rasnaaa4 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤ thanks
@anastasiahopkinson56763 жыл бұрын
Totally amazing neurologist, Dr. Lombard. Dr Hyman - please do not interrupt except to define a medical term. Your interruptions make it so difficult to follow Dr. Lombard's thoughts and ideas.
@concepcionlara30563 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dr Hyman, for making sure that all of the medical terms were explained in layman's terms!
@markspc13 жыл бұрын
@@concepcionlara3056 You can always find someone with a brown nose.
@5thdimension6253 жыл бұрын
I totally agree. This guy made it all about himself. Why have an expert on if you’re acting like it, Mark??
@anastasiahopkinson56763 жыл бұрын
@@concepcionlara3056 Agreed. Dr Lyman's explanation of medical terms is helpful.
@lindalambert87273 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@laraoneal72842 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I’ve never been on long term antibiotics and I went off a PPI like within less than a year. By a process of elimination I found that temazepam which I took for sleep was causing a bad case of reflux. I was on 30mg per night and titrated immediately down to 15 mg then within 6 months totally off completely. My reflux completely went away. My gastroenterologist has never heard of temazepam causing or exacerbated reflux. I’m thrilled that I did this experimentation on my own. There is so much our doctors don’t know. We have to be our own advocate and research everything. You will be amazed at what we can do on our own and literally heal ourselves.
@margaretcordova3268 Жыл бұрын
I love Dr. Hyman! He use to irritate me because he laughed so much but he’s awesome! He is so knowledgeable…and so humble.
@nutech1810Ай бұрын
Laughing is obnoxious? God forbid people are happy lol
@mariav.2673 жыл бұрын
Some times listening is a gift!
@katehenry27183 жыл бұрын
Not just a gift. Its a necessity.
@nbc9023 жыл бұрын
Always
@davisholman65183 жыл бұрын
That is why God gave us TWO ears & only ONE mouth...
@helencrying92203 жыл бұрын
@@katehenry2718 i
@chris432t63 жыл бұрын
Sometimes??🙂
@SuzyHomesteader3 жыл бұрын
For cdiff take the probiotic strand Saccharomyces Boulardii. I had cdiff multiple times. Crazy it's caused by antibiotics then they give you broad spectrum antibiotics to treat it. I can no longer handle any antibiotic or I get cdiff. This specific strand of probiotic literally worked over night for me when no doctor or antibiotic could help. I had tried many other probiotics before with no improvement. Only this specific probiotic worked and it was like a miracle.
@lucillecampanale85423 жыл бұрын
This is good to take
@velvetbees3 жыл бұрын
Why can't western medicine get things like this right?
@MCfact18273 жыл бұрын
@@velvetbees $$$ ?
@nicolevonw81013 жыл бұрын
Interesting. I’ve always read we must rid the bacteria first with natural antivirals and then repopulate the gut with good bacteria?? Interesting though!!! Glad it worked!
@b.k.17683 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@HomewithNadineFlorida Жыл бұрын
My mom has moderate Alzheimer’s. She was overweight up until a few years ago. Now she’s the opposite extreme and very thin. Her diet consisted of sweets (cookies, pastries), cereal, dairy, lunch meat, rolls and ice cream. Very little fruits and vegetables. My dad and sister died of cancer, I got cancer. I am thankful for Dr Hyman.
I feel like there's a connection between 😊 Alzheimer's/Dementia And Statins given to lower cholesterol. Statins block the absorption of cholesterol. Your brain needs cholesterol to function. So when you take something to lower cholesterol it prevents the brain from functioning, so it makes sense that. It could be what causes memory loss and dementia/Alzheimer's. Would like to know your thoughts on this, Have Blessed & Awesome week❤️
@blueskies12373 ай бұрын
No
@tessij82053 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree! I know of several people who had what everyone thought was dementia... But symptoms started after they began taking statins. Two of those people stopped the statins and their dementia symptoms disappeared! I also believe many of the antidepressants and anti-anxiety meds are contributing to increased dementia
@myralhf3 жыл бұрын
Awesome...have Dr Lombard again...his mentality is on cutting edge minus ego! Thank you!
@musicmatters11143 жыл бұрын
Why doesn't the interviewer just let the doctor answer a question without constantly interrupting him? This is the first and last time I will watch this channel!
@plumeria663 ай бұрын
Because he’s trying to crack jokes and show off how smart he is.
@Stadtpark90 Жыл бұрын
2:24 5:15 SIBO= Small intestine bacterial overgrowth; the role of Clostridium Difficile 10:21 the role of protein aggregation and misfolding - it’s a 3D world: C. diff again (- claims and more claims) 15:47 PPI and Antibiotics help C. diff.; (we are making things worse while treating other things) 17:17 anamnestically: problems of mounting a fever 20:42 lazy bacteria - ketonic diets lead to a less fertile ground for bacterial growth (- they prefer sugars) 21:23 from idea to treatment: anecdotal evidence / case study of an ALS patient 28:38 treatment with hyperthermia: no conclusive data yet, but anecdotal evidence (ALS patient clinically better as mentioned before); studies need to be done 33:50 what else? ((tbh: how about you do the work first, before shouting “Eureka!” - remind me in ten years to have a look again?)) 35:58 back to C. Diff again: fekal transplants? Maybe better applied orally (“poop pills”) as you want them to get to the small intestine? It’s complicated: might even exacerbate Colitis Ulcerosa… ((Does the rest of the video lead anywhere? How about telling some results instead of all the inconclusive stuff…)) 39:00 ((tbh: all those holistic advices along the lines of “lead a healthier life to reach better health” are almost at the level of women’s magazines)) - ((He has a mentor that is teaching him: just invite the mentor then? What’s his name?)) 39:58 (there is no magic bullet, but let me sell you on a specific molecule… - now he’s sounding like a Men’s health magazine) 41:33 four patients? (Guys, you are wasting my time here: how does this have 1 million views and 4k comments?)
@MaxAbramson3 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. These YpuTube videos spend so much time on fluff that it's almost not worth seeing.
@lindahollander3588 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining this in a nutshell
@gototcalot Жыл бұрын
Thank you, you've saved me having to listening to the rest of the subjective dross these guys are spouting...gotta say it was going from bad to worse😂
@careerdog Жыл бұрын
Thanka🎉 thanks🎉 i was hoping speculative observation of four patients would actually bridge to a peer reviewed study…. But Noooooo…. Reference to another study…. These things should have abridged/summary at beginning.
@markocroatia1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@virtuouswoman7554 Жыл бұрын
Feel like Dr. Hyman did a good job of jumping in to clarify and/or define complex information. Thankful.
@micaonyx53014 жыл бұрын
Wonderful interview. You can tell this doctor isn't used to speaking to every day laypeople. He used a lot of medical terms and assume his audience understand what he is talking about. I understood most of it only from years of research. Thanks Dr. Hyman for making this easy for us to grasp without having to Google half of the interview.
@LohmanChris3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this amazing interview...and you made it fun.
@marymedinas11113 жыл бұрын
Yeah he seems so smart he forgets to dumb it down.
@rokyericksonroks3 жыл бұрын
He’s rock solid with Taurine advice.
@backyardpc16563 жыл бұрын
I wish he had given more information on taurine.
@yvettegivens73 жыл бұрын
Yeah I understood because I’m a seasoned nurse but most might not
@costrow31003 жыл бұрын
My father had ALS for over 20 years. He was able to work, walk, dance and have a life for over 20 years until a few weeks after my mother died and all of a sudden he was sick. My sister and I never knew that he had been diagnosed with ALS and every few years his doctors would have him come back because they thought they had misdiagnosed him - but no matter what he had it but could walk, work and drive. and was happy. Over the years his speech slowed down gradually which we noticed but assumed it was just slowing some from aging. In 2015 I had emergency lung surgery because of a large abscess in my lungs. One of my lungs had deflated because it was flattened by the growth. A doctor told me I had a mild case of pneumonia and when antibiotics didn’t work he told me to give it more time - they were actually rude about it so I went to an urgent care where an xray showed the lung issues. SO - I had a complete thoracotomy and afterward was diagnosed with severe sepsis so they put me in a drug induced coma for weeks and put on a cocktail of antibiotics. After weeks in the ICU and dealing with kidney issues and a brain bleed I was taken to an inpatient rehab facility. A few days into it C dif hit. It was like a car hit me. I was already really ill but the Cdif was awful and they had a difficult time stopping the problem. Now 5ish years later I have neurological and other issues. Neurology at NYU Langone did a million expensive tests but offered me nothing as a remedy. Why do the tests if you have nothing else to offer? I’ve started to deal with some of the issues using specific Amino Acids which seem to be helping some. I’m sick of going to a million different doctors who have no answers and just pass me from one doctor to another. The neurologists have written off the idea that I might have something else going on. Very frustrated and disgusted with the medical community. It saved my life but once the crisis was over it had no answers for what I was left with. I currently take Arginine/Ornithine, Taurine, a multi Magnesium and Lemon Balm before i go to sleep and I sleep like a rock and my bp went down 40 pts/20. The Arginine did what Lisinopril and Norvasc didn’t do and Brain Awake in the am. It has LTheanine and Acetyl L Carnitine during the day. I had recurring bladder and kidney infections and the antibiotics were a short term fix. I started drinking whole organic milk which us more hydrating than water and the infections stopped. Skim and lactose free milks aren’t as hydrating and doesn’t cause the problems blamed on Whole milk.
@megsarna74292 жыл бұрын
That sounds like a medical hell u went through. Hope u are well now. Wat u write about Doctors is absolutely true, they don't have any solution to any medical problem, only cure d symptoms.
@maldridge76302 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear, I hope you will do this: - Eat 3 cloves of chopped garlic daily, without fail. It is super important that you let it air out for 10 minutes before you consume it, this will increase its efficacy. Millions of benefits but this is no the time or place for listing them. - 3 Tablespoons of 3 parts Turmeric (Curcumin) + 1 part Black Pepper daily. You cannot imagine the limitless benefits this has to offer, especially against C-diff. - 4 to 5 drops of Oregano Essential oil with warm water daily; it is super harsh but it saves lives. Drink a HOT beverage immediately after and it will stop its after effect within seconds. Do your own research to find out what a wonderful, wonderful remedy this can be. - 4,000 to 5,000 mg of pure Niacin (Vitamin B3) daily. The one which causes skin flushing; this sensation goes away after 2 days of continuous use. The flushing sensation is great news as it means you had a large number of dead micro-capillaries which are being re-activated; this reactivation is the essence of youth! It reverses a near and dear family member's Alzheimers within 30 minutes of each doze. Repetition is the key. Determination is the key to all great achievements. I am sharing this because I want the best for all Humanity, regardless of race, creed, and religion. We are all children of the same Universe and the quality of our 'retirement' will be determined on how many lives we were able to improve.
@Gesundheit888 Жыл бұрын
Check out a carnivore diet or at the least a Ketogenic diet.
@ruthtrimmer3803 Жыл бұрын
Hi, which brand of Brain Awake ? The ones I look at dont have your particular ingredients in them. Thank you
@TheKarrenLouise Жыл бұрын
Thank you both!! I do agree that Mark it would be respectful to listen to all your guest is saying, rather than interrupting him. This info is SO mind blowing and I am so grateful to have this knowledge going forward!
@helenm673210 ай бұрын
I’m about 3/4 through this video. I want to thank Dr. Hyman for patiently decoding and teasing out the very dense acronyms, terms, conditions for the average, non medically-trained person to understand clearly.
@sm-bv4io3 жыл бұрын
This seems like it'd be deeply important, but can't get past interruptions and just moved on. Let your experts talk, they're so great.
@Stumpybear76403 жыл бұрын
You can explain terminology by inserting text xxx
@piotree533 жыл бұрын
You must know what all the terminology means - I don’t !
@noahjuanjuneau95983 жыл бұрын
It’s a “conversation” and not a “lecture” so we, as the audience, need to set our “expectations” for that… Then it won’t feel as “annoying.” Expectations color our experience and set us up for disappointment. We can have a happier more enjoyable day-to-day life experience if we learn to control our “expectations” and accept what occurs with equanimity. IMHO
@michaeltipton10743 жыл бұрын
@@noahjuanjuneau9598 your point aside, the advice to the host is sound. If the host has the objective of keeping the audience engaged to receive the message, he should be open to the feedback. I too lost interest with the many interruptions which sometimes became derailing, leading and disinteresting. Your advice was similar to the listener to achieve a better outcome from the listener’s experience.
@spanishtutor25523 жыл бұрын
It is hard to know so much and want to share it all and be as intuitive as Dr Hyman. In defense of host
@kaseyberg40223 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr Mark and Dr Lombard! This is so exciting! We had a dear friend die from ALS in the prime of his life. I thank God for blessing you two men with the desire to help people. Blessings 💖
@joycecassidy2123 Жыл бұрын
Can you tell me what letters ALS stand for? Thank you
@lorinelson5383 Жыл бұрын
Amyletrophic lateral sclerosis
@mandandi3 жыл бұрын
Glad more and more conventional doctors are coming round to this simple fact. I battled SIBO symptoms for over 20 years and was told I was not sick. Eventually, I discovered I had systemic candidiasis - it was only the start. It turned out I had over 20 different pathogens in every organ. And they cause all kinds of symptoms - I listed over 100 of them! Then I discovered literature showing even more symptoms. Recovery has been slow but sure - 6 years! I started using every single edible plant available. Every single one of them. Rebuilt all my body's systems.
@liloleist51333 жыл бұрын
What plants did you use? Is there a book describing the plants you used?
@Gesundheit888 Жыл бұрын
@@liloleist5133 Eat meat and eggs. It's the best healer for the gut and ultimately for the brain. Its called a carnivore diet. Look it up. Dr. Ken Berry
@bobwhite2 Жыл бұрын
Did you eat a lot of raw fish?
@mandandi Жыл бұрын
@@bobwhite2 No, I don't. I eat some every so often. Grew up not eating much fish at all, including processed fish.
@bobwhite2 Жыл бұрын
@@mandandi thx
@90PEPPERCORN11 ай бұрын
Mark, please let the doctor talk
@LAgifts19 ай бұрын
Mark is engaging which enriches the dynamic of information that is arising from their conversation. Its not a lecture.
@nsn55649 ай бұрын
I know, right? He kept interrupting with annoying pop culture comments or humor. The doctor often never wrnt back to what he was saying, and I often lost track. It rambled too much. Make a point. Let him finish.
@lapislazuli78767 ай бұрын
@@LAgifts1you’re wrong. This happens all the time on podcasts. Egoic minded presenters won’t shut up.
@nancyarchibald90956 ай бұрын
You're impossible!! The poor Dr. can hardly keep a clear thought with all your interruptions. Quit trying to be cute and conversational. LET THE INTERESTING GUY SPEAK!!
@ritasilvis21643 ай бұрын
WOW! Someone sure has the need to be the center of attention!!
@lauriefrancisco10842 жыл бұрын
What a fascinating conversation. It not only makes me feel hopeful for the people who are previously had health issues once thought to be incurable, but it also pisses me off big time because of the ABSOLUTE failure of the medical system in the U.S. Not only does it fail so many people, it's WAY too expensive, and the combo of medicine for profit and medical isurance for profit just bleeds people dry for what is basically INFERIOR care!
@AJCsr Жыл бұрын
You couldn't be any more correct !
@dianaperry3674 Жыл бұрын
Being pissed off is a waste of our God given energy so let's make people aware.🤗
@71suns Жыл бұрын
Laurie you are 💯 correct
@ericwilkes238 Жыл бұрын
Fleecing the sheep
@donaldcook3112 Жыл бұрын
. . . What you have described is the basis of your societal function; ‘ Money - and the accumulation of to an engrossed amount; no matter the absurd cost(s) charged, if it is payed then it is quite obviously ‘valid’. Hence the $500s charged for a 1 mile or less ambulance ‘trip’. I believe the term is ‘ g o u g i n g ‘. I heard of a ‘$100 or less’ replacement part, ordered by your government, that was billed at $10,000 (no, not a typo on my part) and payed … in full. Transpose across and t h o u g h o u t ‘ y o u r ‘ medical , insurances and , so-called ‘ big pharma ‘. A few minutes with a doctor on a hospital ward - several hundred $’s ‘gouged’ to your ‘insurance account’.
@lelaanderson74533 жыл бұрын
I’m a 76 year old woman with so many conditions, even from childhood that can be connected to the trouble I’m having with leaky gut, memory decline, dental conditions and pain. I’m trying very hard on my own to avoid going into that dark place of Alzheimer. So happy dr. Hymen interviewed so I was able to hear what the guest was alluding to. Dr H was simply offering expressions I could understand.
@barbarafairbanks45783 жыл бұрын
Leta Anderson- Have you come across Dr. Dale Bredesen's books, 'The End of Alzheimers', in your search? He wrote that book 1st, then followed up with 'The End of Alzheimers - The Program.' He offers a DIY program, or, preferably something you can work on with your doctor . It's quite complicated, involves a lot of labs (bloodwork), and what the pt. & doctor need to do is find out what the underlying cause is for their condition most common cause is chronic inflammation. Another cause is toxicity, also bacterial dentition (gum disease, etc.). Another cause could be blood glucose issues (basically the patient may have insulin resistence, or another cause could be of a vascular origin, or a malfunctioning microbiome. He does write extensively about some of the conditions you've mentioned you are dealing with, and how to reverse them. His program, called RECODE (reverse cognitive decline), and there are many people on the program who did have alzheimers and have gradually reversed their cognitive decline. What you would need to do is find the cause, then address those health issues- address the inflammation; the leaky gut syndrome; the dental bacteria issues; the toxic poisoning from molds or pesticides, etc., or the glucose issues - the insulin resistance. THE body could be plagued by one, several, or all of these conditions, and this is where one must begin, in order to arrest and reverse these conditions first. Dr. Bredesen's book, explaining his RECODE program would be a good place to start, if you haven't come across it already. He has trained physicians across the U.S. in this program - at the writing of his 2nd book something like 1,500 physicians in the U.S., so a very small number. Most Western trained doctors will ignorantly tell you there is nothing that can be done. But it is the Functional Medicine doctors who recogn8ze that these causes can be reversed,, and those are the types 9f doctors who can help address whatever health may be putting one at risk for Alzheimers. Good luck to you in your search for good health Leta. I wish you the best.💖
@2002Fina3 жыл бұрын
Have you been checked for celiac disease? Our food supply is so polluted with gluten that your gut will stay leaky. I know, because I have it.
@estherhannan81843 жыл бұрын
@@2002Fina 7
@debbih08133 жыл бұрын
@@barbarafairbanks4578 Thank You! ❤❤❤
@daleval2182 Жыл бұрын
Water Fast
@charles2167fr Жыл бұрын
This is perhaps the most enjoyable interview/discussion I’ve ever hear about the reality that the body is an integrated whole and that medical treatment should be looked at the same. You fundamentally talked about treating a person not a problem with all of the messy interrelated issues that (might be) outside of the box/procedure/paradigm. Thank you.
@GayleEskanos2 ай бұрын
My husband died of ALS earlier this year. He suffered for 7 years. As his caregiver I was seeing physical things going on and internal issues. When bringing them up to his medical team, their pat response was "this is not connected to ALS" Shame on them and shame on the system for not listening to me and directing me to you. I am sorry we did not find you sooner. Continue your critical work and spread the word that ALS it is not necessarily hopeless.
@sunnyspring51053 жыл бұрын
The interviewer did a god job. He got his guest to slow down and explain in more detail.
@laurajones97053 жыл бұрын
Time to break the already broken Paradigm of ignorance! Thank you both! The first truth I have heard since I found hyperthermia for my daughter who suffered with Lyme disease and lost 12 years of her youth being sick, needlessly. How do people at the CDC sleep..?
@Gesundheit888 Жыл бұрын
Those psychopaths sleep very well.
@Spyder22 Жыл бұрын
They would need to be a living organism to require sleep/rest. And unfortunately, as we are all learning...... the C*C , the WH* , Big Phar*a and the rest of them don't really seek empathetic human beings to work for them.....
@2009glories Жыл бұрын
Hypothermia?
@sheryljeanne Жыл бұрын
They don't care it's all about the money
@jondor654 Жыл бұрын
The reference to AI reflects that day will follow night. Good prospects
@lisatom20903 жыл бұрын
This is the best online health care education I’ve ever received. Thank you Dr. Hyman for doing what you do. God bless you.
@jmarie8622 ай бұрын
I am so grateful that there are smart, compassionate researchers who spend their lives working on these issues. Two wonderful people in my life have passed away from ALS, horrible, horrible disease. I hope that Dr. Hyman has him return with an update on his findings in 2024.
@talkwench3403 жыл бұрын
I am not a clinician therefore appreciated Dr Hyman clarifying the abbreviations & medical terms. Great informative talk.
@pollacksharman01473 жыл бұрын
Hello how are you doing 😊😊
@jayhalley26422 жыл бұрын
Hyman is on top of things regarding heath and well being
@lyyliesther984 Жыл бұрын
I agree
@PureEnigma Жыл бұрын
Worked in mental health for over 10 years, i found that the majority of those affected were from high profile jobs/wealthy and suffered from Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s.
@Nobumblegumforyou Жыл бұрын
That's true...so why?
@cutecpa777 Жыл бұрын
Wow! My mom had c-diff and had to get the fecal transplant because the antibiotics didn't work. She was later diagnosed (2-3 years later) with PSP (progressive supranuclear palsy), which displays like Parkinson's but is an uncommon neurological disease (Tau protein related). It does not run in the family. She picked up c-diff at a rehab clinic after she broke her wrist.
@maddyp.w.63269 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness… Wow !
@meganmckissick22813 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis when I was 19 but looking back my symptoms started much earlier! I had an emergency colectomy Memorial Day 2001 due to Toxic Mega Colon. I looked so horrible my mom went back to the nurses' station thinking the nurses gave her the wrong room #. I had a huge moon face due to IV steroids & I was jaundice. In addition, it looked like I was 9 months pregnant due to being so bloated. My dad was a pathologist & asked the surgeon to preserve my rectal pouch if possible. The rectal pouch gave me nothing but problems. It was determined I was rapidly heading towards rectal cancer. As a result, I had an abdominal perineal resection. I have always had bilateral arthritis which can be debilitating. I have Sjogrens Syndrome for many years now. I went to John's Hopkins auto immune clinic but GI issues were not considered autoimmune at that time. I had the highest ANA count Hopkins had ever seen. It was 3200! Yes, 3200 not 320. I have lived with an ileostomy for 23 years. I am having terrible symptoms of Sjogrens now. I was always an athlete but it is difficult to climb my stairs some days...
@larahamilton22733 жыл бұрын
I very much enjoyed Mark’s comments and Interview. I didn’t think he was annoying at all and contributed to the discussion very much! I was surprised to see so many negative comments about it
@WH20123 жыл бұрын
I concur. So much good information packed into this discussion. If people can get beyond their demand for perfection and immediate gratification they will find many gems of information to pursue in their own research.
@UmaYoga1083 жыл бұрын
I agree with you Lara. It was a balanced back and forth..
@Laura-tn1sb3 жыл бұрын
Masterful in clarification... And since it's his guest, I'm guessing it's also his job to keep this within a time frame. I really enjoyed the whole bit.
@bobaldo23393 жыл бұрын
I agree with you, Lara.
@CCC-ze8pj3 жыл бұрын
Agree - Good that you made this point
@carolyn48303 жыл бұрын
Thank you guys, what a blessing to listen to you and have some hope. I am the mom of a little girl with some of these issues and there is no help in mainstream medicine. God bless you both.
@Gesundheit888 Жыл бұрын
Feed her a mostly Carnivore diet and watch her health improve.
@TheConservativeHippie3 жыл бұрын
The three most important things: sleep, intermittent fast and more sleep
@douglassorge62353 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I catch myself sleeping at work or when I’m studying lessons.
@Bonnyladdadventures3 жыл бұрын
@@yahiatamime2228 fasting doesn't deprive you .its eating at certain times .
@Lionforaday3 жыл бұрын
@@yahiatamime2228 That sounds like a license to eat cupcakes before bed, lol.
@pennypiper73823 жыл бұрын
@@douglassorge6235 you’re lucky, some do it while driving.😖