What Is the MIND Diet?
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10/8/24 - Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Ken Kronhaus of Lake Cardiology (352-735-1400) cover a number of topics, including a focus on children born during the COVID-19 pandemic with research showing babies born in 2020 do not show an increased risk of autism after being exposed to the virus in the womb. The discussion continues on a debunked theory that vaccines contribute to neurological and developmental disorders, efforts and resources that go into helping American’s afford overpriced drugs, how salt-water nose drops can help children kick a cold faster, a flu vaccine approved in the form of an OTC mist, and how bird flu is affecting humans. Plus, how breastfeeding during the first year of an life helps minimize asthma in young children, the epidemic of obesity, and how the MIND diet can help with memory decline as we age. Then, Doug is joined by Elizabeth Miller with Calotren (https://www.tophealthsource.com/calotren-dougstephansale), who shares why Calotren is #1 for healthy and safe weight loss. It doesn’t give you that jittery feeling because it doesn’t contain any drugs or stimulants. While supplies last, and they’re not going to last long, you can go to DougStephan.comand click the DOUG’S DEAL button. It’s a 30-day supply of Calotren for $35 dollars instead of the usual $75.
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