Love is Medicine Podcast

001: Dodging Energy Vampires w/ Dr. Christiane Northrup

Christiane Northrup is a leading authority in the field of health and wellness and almost needs no introduction, as a prevalent OBGYN and New York Times Best Selling Author. A personal inspiration to me and countless other women, Dr. Northrup has combined spirituality, divinity and healing practices to help women get their bodies back on track.

Vital Exhaustion May Lead to Dementia
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Vital Exhaustion May Lead to Dementia

Razi Berry A recent study has linked vital exhaustion later in life to an increased risk of developing dementia.1 Vital exhaustion can be seen as psychological distress and manifest as fatigue, increased irritability and demoralization. The research The research was conducted at the Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen have, in collaboration with the

The Dangers of Microplastic
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The Dangers of Microplastic

Razi Berry We live in a plastic world. From the carpets we walk on, to the clothes we wear, even the metal of our cars are coated with plastics of one kind or another. In recent years it has become more and more evident that these plastics are causing major environmental and health problems. Much

Jealousy can Protect or Destroy a Relationship
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Jealousy can Protect or Destroy a Relationship

Razi Berry Jealousy is powerful Our bodies actually experience jealousy through physiological responses. The body has specific neural pathways and chemical responses that are elicited when a situation that triggers jealousy occurs. Most people value monogamous relationships. As a species, we value commitment to a single partner. Many people end up in long-term committed relationships.

How to Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions
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How to Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions

Razi Berry About this time many of the New Year’s resolutions we’ve made are beginning to cause us immense shame and guilt, as they become more difficult to adhere to and we begin to throw them out with the rotten yam casserole. Psychology of shame and guilt It’s this psychology of shame and guilt that

A Good Feeling about Gut Healing for Pets
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A Good Feeling about Gut Healing for Pets

Dr. Ruth Roberts, DVM, CVA, CVH, CVFT If your dog or cat has ever had tummy troubles, you already know that it’s frustrating beyond all doubt – especially if you don’t know what’s causing it. Changing foods and introducing new medications frequently can run you ragged and make you feel like you’re going in circles.

Gang's all here: CBD Oil, Cannabis Essential Oil, and the Whole “Entourage”
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Gang’s all here: CBD Oil, Cannabis Essential Oil, and the Whole “Entourage” (Part 1)

Sarah LoBisco, ND, IFCMP,(licensed in VT*) One of the hottest products on the market right now is CBD (cannabidiol) oil. This is not just based on brilliant marketing campaigns and the resultant consumer demand. The nationwide popularity of this “magical medical elixir” is due to several very good reasons; however, there are also some very important

American Botanical Council Update on Ashwagandha Adulteration
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American Botanical Council Update on Ashwagandha Adulteration

Razi Berry Bulletin emphasizes the issue of undeclared addition of ashwagandha leaf materials to ashwagandha root products The ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Prevention Program (BAPP) has released a Botanical Adulterants Prevention Bulletin on ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) root and root extract. The powdered roots of ashwagandha, a member of the nightshade (Solanaceae) plant family, have a long

Unsurprisingly, Science Criticizes Soft Drink Consumption During Hot Weather
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Unsurprisingly, Science Criticizes Soft Drink Consumption During Hot Weather

Razi Berry Soda consumption caused dehydration and kidney disease markers during manual labor New research suggests that drinking sugary, caffeinated soft drinks while exercising in hot weather may increase the risk of kidney disease.1 The study is published ahead of print in the American Journal of Physiology—Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. Research team studied healthy

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