HouseCall: Sea Salt & Himalayan Salt, Adding Minerals to Water, Kids & Detox, Long-Lived Plasma Cells, Lipedema
Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows!
This is where we answer our community’s wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track!
Check out today’s questions:
Lillian: Hello Dr. Cabral! Two questions: I was wondering if you know anything on Baja Gold sea salt. It is supposed to be naturally lower in sodium and have a high concentration of minerals and trace elements. In their third party testing Baja Gold tests below CODEX and Prop 65 requirements. 2) Himalayan or Real Salt (Utah) don’t have iodine, how do you supplement? Thank you!
John: Hey doc .me and my family drinks a lot water ..we recently just purchased the aqu true that you recommend . I wanted to know if we should add minerals to to or since I do the dns and dfvb is that enough . Thanks
Kendall: Now that I’m learning about how important the detox protocols are for our health, I want to involve my kids as well. My kids are 11, 9 and 6. I’m wondering what advice you can give parents on using detoxes for children. For example when my littlest was 4 she had some symptoms that could fall under parasites. Are there product lines you would recommend that would be gentle enough for kids? I’m assuming the products you sell are more for adults. I would love to include the kids for annual detoxes.
Eleazar: Hello dr Cabral I have a question have u ever heard of long lived plasma cells and how they are a big reason autoimmune diseases are chronic since those cells live so long and they can continue to make autoantibodies as well and conventional doctors say since there’s no way to eliminate them that’s the reason autoimmune can’t fully go away what’s ur opinion on that?
Anonymous: Hi Dr Cabral! I’m convinced I have lipedema. I haven’t been to the Dr to confirm yet. My torso, arms & legs all feel like I have grainy/pebbly texture beneath the skin. My knees have a weird “fat pad” on the side. I listened to another show where you mentioned lipedema, & I thought you said you have been able to help people reverse it. All of my research says it’s incurable, but can manage it and calm swelling and pain, but the nodular fat will not go away without lipo. My questions are: are you familiar with any other scenario where texture I feel on myself as I described is normal? Or is that pebbly feeling always lipedema? Have you actually seen people get rid of the nodular lipedema fat & heal completely? Or just reduce swelling, pain & normal fat?Diet advice for this condition? Thanks
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