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Dr. Hotze's Wellness Revolution

The Alpha Lipoic Acid Breakthrough: A Conversation with Burton Berkson, M.D., Ph.D.

07 Oct 2020

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Do you remember in 1977 when people were eating poisonous mushrooms? That event turned Dr. Berkson’s medical career around! Dr. Berkson was trained very conventionally, but when people were dying of liver failure from eating poisonous mushrooms, his PhD study of fungi turned his career from conventional medicine to a more natural approach. Dr. Berkson, along with his friend Dr. Fred Barter, discovered a treatment plan using Alpha Lipoic Acid that showed to reverse liver damage. In fact, 75 out of 79 patients treated with Alpha Lipoic Acid therapy regenerated their liver , preventing transplant surgery! Join Dr. Hotze with his special guest Dr. Burton Berkson, of The Integrative Medical Center in Las Cruces, New Mexico. He is also the author of best-selling book, Alpha Lipoic Acid Breakthrough. Lipoic Acid is a natural molecule that is produced by every cell in the body. It converts your food to energy, recycles antioxidants (i.e. Vitamins C & D), stimulates glutathione production, restores T-cell function, and stimulates healthy mitochondria function. Taken orally, Lipoic Acid is absorbed immediately. Watch now and subscribe to our podcasts at www.HotzePodcast.com. If you have any of the signs and symptoms mentioned on this podcast, take our free symptom checker test at https://www.hotzehwc.com/symptom-checker/ For more information about Dr. Berkson, visit www.Drberkson.com. His book, The Alpha Lipoic Acid Breakthrough, is available on Amazon.

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