Dr. Joel Wallach, BS, DVM, PostDoc (Pathology), ND, focuses on the heart and how nutrition plays a role. A combined total of $500 billion is spent annually just to treat the symptoms of heart disease, high blood pressure, and kidney disease (just dialysis). There are about 2,400 to 3,700 deaths from SIDS annually, a simple nutritional deficiency. In the 1980s, Dr. Wallach almost lost his house suing the FDA over the lack of nutrients in infant baby formula. Dr. Wallach’s book, Hell’s Kitchen, is a summary of the transition from the use of wood and coal ashes for fuel to the advent of electricity. Farmers don’t have health insurance for their animals, so they give them better nutrition than humans get. At conception, 50% of the baby is formed due to sperm, so the father’s nutrition is very important, in addition to the mother’s. Athletes don’t just sweat out salt, they sweat out many nutrients.

Dr. Wallach answers questions from the live audience about Tourette’s syndrome, electroconvulsive therapy, early Alzheimer’s, loss of 50% of one’s energy, prediabetes, cholesterol, diastolic heart failure, congestive heart failure, retention of fluid, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease), dealing with the aftereffects of an accident, erectile dysfunction, tinnitus, sleep apnea, diabetes, post heart attack, losing weight, clicking joints, and chronic flush. He also discusses the value of getting a hair analysis.

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