Dear Dr. Osborne, Thank You for sharing your wisdom and scientific knowledge, plus NO GRAIN NO PAIN with us.. You are changing lives for the better worldwide ! Thank You Thank You Thank You !!! many Blessings your way, Regina Rianelli - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
@Filthycoffin3 ай бұрын
Do you have any information on how to heal akathisia?
@sixthbro39854 жыл бұрын
Good stuff just stumbled upon this goldmine
@agaprochonska91093 жыл бұрын
Great info.
@pinkoceanflower30455 жыл бұрын
How do we heal high SIgA? Anything that I eat irritates my gut, causes a immune response, therefore raising and keeping my blood pressure high. Chicken or egg scenario. It seems I never heal once good or drinks touches my tongue? Oral tolerance? How do we completely heal and lower blood pressure?
@pinkoceanflower30455 жыл бұрын
Is there any test that we can measure if our pancreas is secreting enough bicarbonate? I know there is a pancreatic test to measure digestive enzyme and amylase along with bicarbonate.
@aalliaandreadis5109 Жыл бұрын
❤ from Hellas 🇬🇷 for mum
@olgamyroshnyshenko15153 жыл бұрын
Doctor Osborne, what can be done in situation, when you unfortunately went through the Covid and lost test and smell?
@paulasmith95777 жыл бұрын
You mention that without your gallbladder it is difficult for the bile to turn fat into water soluble substances. Could you elaborate on what it turns them in, amino acids? or nutrients? Also, what happens to that fat if it is not turned into water soluble substances. Does it just leave through your digestion or does it get absorbed into more fat on your body?
@DavidKD20504 жыл бұрын
I see that your comment was two years ago but here goes just in case you are still seeking an answer. Bile breaks the fat particles down, breaks up, to a much smaller size. Lipase from the pancreases then goes to work on these reduced fat particles which in turn enables them to be incorporated into cholesterol and moved into the lymph system and from there into the bloodstream via your left clavicle duct. Yer, crazy system in that fat takes a completely different route to your blood and delivering nutrients to you when compared to other nutrients. That is a simplified version of course. Hope this helped.
@paulasmith95774 жыл бұрын
@@DavidKD2050 Thank you. Paula
@gwood43076 жыл бұрын
Hi Dr osboorne. I've been following a gluten free diet for nearly 2 yrs and haven't felt any better . Recently I came across your web site I found this very intetesting so I joined and started the true gluten free diet . I have been on this for 2 weeks but I am still suffering with constipation is there something else I should be doing?
@DrOsborne6 жыл бұрын
Have you read No Grain No Pain? Chapter 10 discusses a number of lab tests you can ask your doctor to run in order to find specific things you can do to alleviate.
@micaonyx53015 жыл бұрын
I know this is from a year ago but if you still have constipation like I did for too many years I can tell you what's helping me. Magnesium, vitamin C, Good multi minerals, MSM, and proem-1 liquid probiotic.
@alanzapotocky46073 ай бұрын
Check b1,magnesium and potassium levels and also rule sibo/sfio.
@marybellskellon45366 жыл бұрын
I have same thing moving in my billy I have a problem with white stuff in my mouth in the morning nasty what can be ?
@srilakshmiachanta63928 ай бұрын
R supplements r medications?
@crazyobservations30807 жыл бұрын
What i'm getting from this vid is that my gastro doc, docs are total morons. Three small bowel resection due to crohn's plus barrett's esophagus and never a discussion of nutrition, only prescriptions. I have had to research on my own and change to a mostly plant based diet to fix myself. Unfortunately a short bowel leaves me at a disadvantage with nutrition now. If you have crohn's change your diet first. I am convinced that the typical Western diet is the fast lane to crohn's. Sugar, wheat, corn, dairy, meat. Diminish or stop eating these foods. Do some research and replace these foods with healthy alternatives. If you have active crohns this wont be easy but prescription drugs will only set you up for the knife.
@LarryMorrow25 жыл бұрын
My friend suffered from Chron's for years, and although I agree with you on dietary changes, it was her chiropractor who was also a nutrition expert that brought the most relief from it. No they are not "quacks", as many will tell you. Especially the prescription drugs pushers. Peripheral neuropathy is a leading cause of death in seniors. Reflexively. Be it loss of sensation and motor control in the feet, leading to a fall that brakes a hip or femur, causing severe internal bleeding, or worse nerve entrapment of nerves that supply vital organs. Peripheral neuropathy in the limbs, radiculopathy from nerve roots, myelopathy in the spinal cord all have similar symptoms. Often compared with electricity and electrical malfunctions, you don't have to completely cut a wire to have a problem somewhere in that circut. Like when my lights would flicker, sometimes would go off completely, but not trip the braker. Then come back solid, then flicker, out again, off again, back again. Finally, a full melting of the wire housing in the braker box (myelopathy) made me switch from watching doctor videos like this one, to electrician videos. The flickering from lose connections on the brakers themselves is more like radiculopathy. When a damn mouse chews up a wire, it's more like peripheral neuropathy. "I hate mieces too pieces"! "Exit, stage left even".- snaggeltooth. Some problems have multiple causes, so I thought I'd take the time to write this out. It made such a dramatic change for her. Thank you Dr. Osborne for teaching. I've liked, subscribed, shared, bell ringer for all......silly me... I should be filling my "therapy goldmine" folder with these. I'll watch them all multiple times I'm sure.
@foxyauragems6146 Жыл бұрын
You need to eliminate the fiber watch sr Ken berry
@thepaintscrapers67414 ай бұрын
Im sick of eating just fruit. Bananas mainly. I cant find wild rice thats isnt mixed with other rices and i cant afford grass fed beef for every single day
@thepaintscrapers67414 ай бұрын
I have wild caugh fisht two to three times a week. But is even that ok?
@geocentric10007 жыл бұрын
Can you explain what happens in the gut when you take cocaine, especially after eating a meal. Thanks