Topics: 1. Traditional Medical Approaches: intranasal steroid spray and antihistamines. 2. Intramuscular injection of "steroid" to help suppress these symptoms 3. Alternative Approaches: Xlear and wild oregano *Footnote: my patient called me in the middle of the podcast, and you can hear my ring tone. I'm not re-recording. It's too nice outside. There's allergies to be had. Lol!
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Topics: 1. Traditional Medical Approaches: intranasal steroid spray and antihistamines. 2. Intramuscular injection of "steroid" to help suppress these symptoms 3. Alternative Approaches: Xlear and wild oregano *Footnote: my patient called me in the middle of the podcast, and you can hear my ring tone. I'm not re-recording. It's too nice outside. There's allergies to be had. Lol!
Episode #32: How do I Approach Winter "cold, flu months" with Supplements, Essential Oils, Nebulizer? Can it help to Prevent and/or Treat Infections, and Decrease Symptoms?
Dr. Ban Health Podcast
40 minutes
8 months ago
Episode #32: How do I Approach Winter "cold, flu months" with Supplements, Essential Oils, Nebulizer? Can it help to Prevent and/or Treat Infections, and Decrease Symptoms?
Topics: 1. Supplements that help improve immunity, and decrease inflammation can help us during winter months (N-acetylcysteine NAC, Vitamin D3/K2, Vitamin C, Essential Amino Acids, Zinc, Selenium, Iron, Magnesium, Tumeric, Probiotics, Omega-3 FA) 2. Essential Oils ARE great when you have symptoms, cough, congestion, aches. 3. Nebulization can prevent and help symptoms of infections. Use of hydrogen peroxide, iodine, saline with Dr David Brownstein's approach.
Dr. Ban Health Podcast
Topics: 1. Traditional Medical Approaches: intranasal steroid spray and antihistamines. 2. Intramuscular injection of "steroid" to help suppress these symptoms 3. Alternative Approaches: Xlear and wild oregano *Footnote: my patient called me in the middle of the podcast, and you can hear my ring tone. I'm not re-recording. It's too nice outside. There's allergies to be had. Lol!