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Brain Regen Lab Podcast

EP 98: WTH?!? How Sulfur in your food can cause anxiety, hot flashes, IBS, Brain Fog, Migraines, and more.

30 Sep 2021

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Is sulfur a problem for you? Dr. Nigh discusses in his book, The Devil is in the Garlic, how sulfur metabolism maybe at the root of your mysterious or difficult to treat symptoms. Impaired sulfur metabolism is a problem that lurks in the background of many chronic diseases. Tune in to find out the vital role sulfur plays in health, how environmental toxins can wreck sulfur metabolism, and what symptoms maybe showing for you in your health, and what to do about it. WHO: Dr. Nigh has been a prominent voice within the naturopathic profession. He has spoken several times at the annual convention of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians on topics as diverse as naturopathic treatment of strokes, the use of hypnosis in clinical practice, and the use of energy medicine in the treatment of anxiety and depression. He has twice spoken at the national conference of the Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians on cancer cell metabolism. Every year Dr. Nigh attends and has twice spoken at the Conference on the Physics, Chemistry and Biology of Water in Bulgaria, where he has educated researchers from around the world about the unique role of sulfur in the maintenance of water structure in the body. In addition to his work with cancer patients, he also works extensively with Lyme disease, mold toxicity and related illnesses, chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, gastrointestinal symptoms including inflammatory bowel disease, and many other challenging conditions. CONNECT: https://www.immersionhealthpdx.com/

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