Late Night Health is the premier health radio program. Our goal is to teach listeners how t take charge of their own healthcare. We featuring topics ranging from health insurance issues to the FDA, the latest in spiritual health to the newest supplements. We also cover allopathic health issues including cancer treatment and relationships with doctors.
Late Night Health is the premier health radio program. Our goal is to teach listeners how t take charge of their own healthcare. We featuring topics ranging from health insurance issues to the FDA, the latest in spiritual health to the newest supplements. We also cover allopathic health issues including cancer treatment and relationships with doctors.
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Late Night Health is the premier health radio program. Our goal is to teach listeners how t take charge of their own healthcare. We featuring topics ranging from health insurance issues to the FDA, the latest in spiritual health to the newest supplements. We also cover allopathic health issues including cancer treatment and relationships with doctors.
Late Night Health is the premier health radio program. Our goal is to teach listeners how t take charge of their own healthcare. We featuring topics ranging from health insurance issues to the FDA, the latest in spiritual health to the newest supplements. We also cover allopathic health issues including cancer treatment and relationships with doctors.
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On Friday, March 8, Tom Martin Media will be hosting a special "Wisdom All Around Us" two-hour special conversation featuring inspiring women from around the world.
This free two-hour event will feature feature female coaches, authors, filmmakers and entrepreneurs from Angola, France, Mexico, the UK, Ukraine, and the United States -- and there will be plenty of time for interaction and conversation!
Come join us to celebrate International Women's Day 2024!
To register:
https://tommartinmedia.ck.page/iwd24
Tom talks with Mark Alyn on this edition of Late Night Health!
David Cantor founded Folk Revival Heirloom Foods in 2022 because he was passionate about increasing resiliency in our food supply. Heirloom foods help support biodiversity, and this diversity gives our food system strength and resilience.
Cantor has been working in the natural food world his whole adult life. It started after college, when he founded a small organic vegetable farm in New Mexico and never looked back. He later studied Food and Ag Policy and have been working to grow natural and organic food brands ever since. Each cup of Folk Revival contains 20g protein, is low carb, Keto-friendly, zero sugar, made with wild harvest acorns, and is delicious both hot and cold. “Acorns have been consumed by people for millennia and are enjoyed around the world. They have profound environmental and health benefits and are a largely untapped resource,” notes Cantor. Canotr shares the secret of acorns with Mark Alyn on this episode.
For more information visit http://www.folkrevival.com/
Allowing children and teens to reach their full height potential is based on several critical factors, from heredity to adequate nutrition, hormonal balance, stress management, and sleep patterns. Yet https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3330619/#:~:text=There%20is%20increasing%20recognition%20that,has%20been%20reported%20in%20adults. lack nutrients essential to bone growth and poor nutrition in schools can lead to a 7.8-inch gap in height for people, as the National Library of Medicine indicates.
https://truheightvitamins.com/?nbt=nb%3Aadwords%3Ag%3A18904037974%3A150237485704%3A671206711867&nb_adtype=&nb_kwd=truheight&nb_ti=kwd-928985571300&nb_mi=&nb_pc=&nb_pi=&nb_ppi=&nb_placement=&nb_li_ms=&nb_lp_ms=&nb_fii=&nb_ap=&nb_mt=b&tw_source=google&tw_adid=671206711867&tw_campaign=18904037974&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAhc-sBhCEARIsAOVwHuR2k4dgW1W2Ekpa2QE0bSqZ5uvztIzuUph0dCSsMejuXbW-Isldpx8aAvZiEALw_wcB supplements these deficiencies, especially for those who need to improve their diet and reduce sugar consumption and other unhealthy habits. TruHeight addresses the critical growth years of 5+ years old with vitamins, minerals, protein, amino acids, and other essential nutrients necessary for bone growth. Dr. Michael Milobsky talks with Mark Alyn about the need for supplements in children.
Bob Duggan was a young priest who left the Vatican to live a life committed to teaching a new worldview of health. He worked to legalize acupuncture, founded a school and created Penn North, a non-profit addiction treatment facility in Baltimore, Maryland, where they continue to use his acupuncture program. A portion of the proceeds from this book will go to support this vibrant community center. His views on transforming our disease-based health care system to one embedded in wellness and true disease prevention were sought by business leaders, lawmakers and political campaigns. Bob’s last gift was to hone his work into a series of simple practices, each centered on understanding that how you feel in your body will impact your thoughts, actions and health. Bob taught me how to breathe and changed my life. The stories in this book illustrate how the practices can create peace in your body and in your world of work and family. Karen visits with Mark Alyn to talk about how you change your life. You can get a free copy of the book on Amazon tomorrow March 5th.
If you’re over 45, you’re probably not sleeping as well as you once did. You may have even grown accustomed to the brain fog that muddles your thinking. You’re not the only one feeling drowsy. The CDC says more than a third of American adults are sleep deprived on a regular basis. The answer may be combining tried-and-true sleep basics with new sleep technology. “Sleeping fewer than six hours on a regular basis is a health concern,” comments neurologist Dan Cohen, MD, who has dedicated his career to helping people sleep better.
“Decades of research, involving millions of people, show that chronic sleep deprivation is associated with increased risks of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer and dementia.” Our sleep cycles get messed up as we age Delta, or slow wave sleep stage, is associated with deep, restorative sleep. Delta sleep occurs mainly in the first half of the night, enabling you to sleep the rest of the night. “Delta sleep is more important than the other sleep stages of sleep regarding physical health. It is when the body secretes human growth hormone. Delta sleep enables the body and brain to recover from daytime activities, relieves stress and can have a dramatic impact on overall health,” explains Cohen. “It is also associated with performing better on memory tasks the next day.”
Dr. Cohen joins Mark Alyn to talk about better sleep on this episode of Late Night Health.
I’ve owned and operated Yoga Sanctuary in some capacity in different locations for about fifteen years. It has been a blessed journey with people entering through the doors and all the eclectic places traveled to share the goodness of calming tactics. The participants have been eight to eighty plus. People that have connected with Yoga here at the Sanctuary and have moved away, quite often Zoom Yoga and stay in practice. The people that I’ve had the honor to work with, bring positivity and light to their life have been school children, counselors, nurses, executives, teachers, musicians, and many with other walks of life. It has been a pleasure to go into schools and share Yoga, meditation, calming and breathing methods. I feel that this has been my mission and purpose in life. Anne visits with Mark Alyn on the edition of Late Night Health.
Hard-pressed farmers launched the original Populist movement, calling for a widening democracy to counter corporate monopoly and profiteering. Their resentment of the rich grew as the economy alternated between rapid growth and economic depression, producing both millionaires and destitute families. The Populist challenge to unbridled capitalism would finally force Republicans and especially Democrats to recognize the growing support for progressive change within their ranks. Fast-forward to modern times. Today’s pundits would have us believe that “populists” of the left—no less so than the right—are uniquely drawn to authoritarian politics. According to Babson,” The historical Populists are forgotten today as commentators tell us that Donald Trump, a self-proclaimed billionaire, is somehow also a ‘populist.’"It is because of the political climate of recent times that Babson began to explore how it was possible that politicians of completely different mindsets could somehow be connected to the idea of “populism.” From that exploration came his decision to write Forgotten Populists. “In 2016 I began to wonder how it was possible to describe two men as different as Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump as somehow sharing a link to ‘populism,’” Babson recalls, “one on the left, the other on the right. The more I read and the deeper I probed, the more absurd this claim turned out to be. The original Populists of the 1890s would have detested the likes of Trump, a right-wing billionaire from New York City. “‘Right-wing populism’ is an oxymoron,” says Babson. “The very term ‘populist’ was originated by groups that favored economic cooperatives, public ownership of railroads and utilities, low- cost federal loans for struggling farmers, postal savings banks, and an end to the gold standard. Charlatans who want to manipulate the voting public are demagogues, not Populists, and I wanted to write a history that makes that clear.” Author Steve Babson, Ph.D visits with Mark Alyn.
If you're tired of diets that focus solely on counting calories and restricting food, brace yourself for a revolutionary approach to weight loss. Why Am I Eating This? is not just another diet program; it's a holistic journey towards intentional eating and lasting transformation.
Sandy Robertson’s seven-point plan goes beyond the plate, delving into the depths of your desires and uncovering the truth about eating. Exploring the link between what and when we eat and the self-love we deserve is at the core of Why Am I Eating This?. The book provides an intelligent approach towards our relationship with food.
Through gentle curiosity, mindful eating exercises, meditations and strategies for selfnourishment, Robertson guides readers toward self-discovery, offering lightbulb moment questions to provide new perspectives on the choices we make about food, inviting us to explore our personal relationships with food. The book expertly lays the groundwork for those who want to uncover some mysteries of their eating patterns, such as why we eat more than we need or what might trigger when we eat.
Sandy joins Mark Alyn on this edition of Late Night Health.