Today I’m sharing some highlights from three different presentations at the recent IMMH/Integrative Medicine for Mental Health Conference – on mold and the connection to oxalate issues, as well as a major trigger of anxiety, panic attacks, depression and depersonalization. Matthew Pratt-Hyatt, PhD: “The Hidden Threats of Mycotoxins.” Matthew Pratt-Hyatt, PhD presented on “The Hidden Threats […]
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Wi-Fi is an important threat to human health and may contribute to unresolved anxiety, SIBO, oxalate issues and high cortisol
A new paper by Martin Pall, Wi-Fi is an important threat to human health, states the following: Repeated Wi-Fi studies show that Wi-Fi causes oxidative stress, sperm/testicular damage, neuropsychiatric effects including EEG changes, apoptosis, cellular DNA damage, endocrine changes, and calcium overload. He states that EMF effects are often cumulative, EMFs may impact young people […]
Butyrate, oxalates, sleep and the health of the microbiome
Butyrate, oxalates and sleep are all closely tied to the health of the microbiome. Here are a few snippets from some of my favorite interviews on the Microbiome Medicine Summit 2: Healthy Messages from Body to Brain: Dr. David Perlmutter Butyrate is one of the 3 very important short chain fatty acids that are made […]
Vulvodynia: oxalates, GABA, tryptophan and physical therapy
On a recent webinar with Julie Matthews, I shared how healthy foods that are high in oxalates caused me excruciating foot pain: Oxalates and leaky gut for Anxiety. We also mentioned how oxalates can be a factor in vulvodynia and someone asked this question on the blog: I just listened to the webinar talking about […]
Oxalates and leaky gut for Anxiety: Webinar replay
Just a quick reminder in case you missed this over the New year weekend. You can still listen to the webinar replay from last week: Live Case studies, Q & A, and Special Diet Strategies for Anxiety – with myself and Julie Matthews Tune in to hear live case studies on how we use special […]
GABA works wonders for anal cramps (almost instantly) and relieves body aches in the hips and legs of a 75-year-old woman
Dear Trudy, your recommendation of using GABA for anal cramps has changed my life. I don’t experience them often but when I do they are nasty. A crushed pill or open capsule on the tongue works wonders, almost instantly. However, I want to add, after hearing your presentation on the Parkinson’s summit and your mention […]