Metagenics Institute Podcast
We found 4 episodes of Metagenics Institute Podcast with the tag “natural health”.
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How to Starve Cancer with Jane McLelland
July 21st, 2020 | 1 hr 10 mins
cancer, health, healthy living, jane mclelland, metagenics, nathan rose, natural health, research, science
From 1994 until 2004 Jane McLelland battled two aggressive cancers with metastatic spread. Using her medical knowledge and researching heavily, she put together a cancer-starving formula, using natural therapies, exercise, diet and a unique cocktail of medications. Her personalised prescription saw her cancer “melt away”.
Listen in to hear her remarkable story, and share her wisdom concerning cancer management.
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The Mouth is the Gateway to Health with Dr Burhenne
May 5th, 2020 | 56 mins 25 secs
dentist, dr mark burhenne, metagenics, nathan rose, natural health, oral microbiome, sleep
Dr Mark Burhenne has been practising dentistry for over 30 years and is the author of the #1 best seller, The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox. His passion for oral health and the importance of healthy sleep shines through in this episode, as he offers important insights about the oral microbiome, P gingivalis and sleep apnoea.
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Photobiomodulation with Scott Nelson
March 19th, 2020 | 1 hr 46 secs
cancer, cognitive health, healthy living, inflammation, light energy, light therapy, metagenics, nathan rose, natural health, pain, photobiomodulation, scott nelson
Research examining photobiomodulation, previously known as low level laser (light) therapy, shows promise for a wide range of ailments, from musculoskeletal complaints to degenerative diseases and psychiatric disorders. This episode covers all the basics and more, including a discussion regarding its mechanism of action and existing research as well as practical advice such as how to choose a light therapy device. Settle in as this podcast serves up a perfect introduction to photobiomouldation.
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Critically Evaluating Gene Testing in Personalised Medicine with Tommy Wood
November 21st, 2019 | 1 hr 1 min
functional medicine, gene testing, genes, health, lifestyle, metagenics, nathan rose, natural health, obesity, personalised medicine, phenotypes, snps, tommy wood
Professor Tommy Wood explains the effects of specific single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on an individual’s health outcomes. From his analysis of what has been presented in the literature and widely accepted in functional medicine circles, Tommy discusses the relevance of SNP testing and highlights the difference between “relative risk” and “personal risk” whilst expanding on additional factors that should take precedence when treating a patient.