HouseCall: Eye Lid Rash, Fat loss Ultrasonic Devices, Chicken Manure, Liver Cancer, Stem Cells, Type 1 Diabetes, Lab Testing Recommendation
Thank you for joining us for our 2nd Cabral HouseCall of the weekend!
I’m looking forward to sharing with you some of our community’s questions that have come in over the past few weeks…
Let’s get started!
Susanne:Hi! The last year I have been getting tons of Cherry Angiomas appearing on my skin. I have no idea what the root cause might be. What makes them appear? What is the root cause? I am not pregnant or on birth control. If you had them, or they started appearing on your skin, Dr. Cabral, what would you do yourself to prevent getting more of them?
Jennette: Hello, I finished the CBO protocol at the end of May but then I developed these small dry red patches under my eyes and on my right eye lid. I have been applying colloidal silver ointment which helps to clear it up but if I stop, it just comes back. it gets dry and flaky and someone was saying that it is eczema. I’ve never had this before and wondered what could be causing it?
Valeria: Based off your podcasts on the emf vibrations impacting human vibration which can cause illness like cancer whats your take on fat loss ultrasonic devices?
Tina: I am a personal trainer (who also thinks like a functional medicine practitioner!) and am working with a client who was recently diagnosed with sarcoidosis. Her health provider helped her link the root cause to exposure to bat or/and chicken manure. What are the essential next steps for this client? And if steroids are recommended, is this the best answer?
Morgan: hi! what would you recommend for someone who has liver and colon cancer? Just wasn’t sure which products to start with. thanks!
Mishan: Hi Dr. Cabral! I’m so grateful to you for everything you do – you have changed my life for the best and I cannot thank you enough. My question is this – my aunt has rheumatoid arthritis and has been on steroids and biological meds for 30 years now. She does not want my help from IHP training, and instead she’s considering stem cell treatment since she heard it “eliminates inflammation.” I’ve understood that stem cells act more like anti-inflammatory substances in the body and do not address root causes. Can you speak about how stem cells work for RA – do they eliminate the root cause of the autoimmunity or are they still a bandaid approach? Thank you!!
Kim: Hello Dr. Cabral, my name is Kim and I am 52 and have had Juvenile Type 1 Diabetes for 36 years. I have worn a insulin pump for the past 15 years. My last A1C was 6.1 and I fluctuates on my A1C between 5.7 to 6.3. I have been Keto for a year and half now and feel it has really helped with my blood sugars. I do IF daily for about 14-16 hours and eat 2 meals a day. I eat very clean with an occasional cheat meal or dessert for birthdays or holidays. I also belong to a gym and work out 3-4 days a week. My question is you don’t recommend the keto diet and you encourage 3 meals a day and the first meal of the day being a smoothie. How does a diabetic adapt to that way of eating without needing added insulin? I keep my carbs below 50grams a day . I have food sensitivities to dairy and eggs and shell fish. I am also post menopausal and have digestive issues. I am not overweight I am 5’6 and weight 140 wear a size 6 in clothes. But I don’t feel 100%. I wake up stiff and achy and actually dread going to bed because i do not sleep well and toss and turn all night do to aches and pains. Would love to hear you do an episode or 2 on Type 1 diabetes.
Raj: Dear All, I am keen undertaking the IHP training course offered by Dr Stephen Cabral and also would like to take the Big ‘5’ Lab test. I love to workout and play football, go running, carry-out yoga and hit work outs regularly. I am from an Asian-Indian background, my father has Type 2 diabetes (is not too overweight but is heavy around the stomach) and mother is marginally obese but has never been diagnosed with anything. I would like to avoid this in the future. Before I go ahead, can you please tell me how I can prepare for tests and which tests I may need to improve my fitness and health. Although I am not a severe case but I do have mild symptoms of anxiety and depression (currently lowering medication off Sertraline). I have also taken live bacteria, to try and combat any bad bacteria. Diet has now changed to plain rice, carrot juice, loads of veg and salad and fish. However too much salad causes diarrhoea. I would really like to get better and help myself, so one day I can help others. I hope you can help me.
Thank you for tuning into this weekend’s Cabral HouseCalls and be sure to check back tomorrow for our Mindset & Motivation Monday show to get your week started off right!