Dr. Ben Edwards | You’re the Cure | July 9, 2018

Dr. Ben Edwards | You’re the Cure | July 9, 2018

Morley talks with Dr. Ben Edwards about vitamin A (retinol) deficiency and the consequences of that including autism, circadian rhythm dysfunction, and HPA axis (our stress response pathway) dysfunction.

They also discuss how taking vitamin D supplements diminishes vitamin A levels.

Other covered were:

  • what are normal blood levels of vitamin D
  • how do labs like Quest determine what “normal” is?
  • oxidized LDL is a better predictor of heart disease than Total Cholesterol and LDL
  • the need to eat real food with good fats like butter, eggs and animal fats

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Stuff Your Doctor Should Know | Return of the Magman (Episode 67) | July 7, 2018

Stuff Your Doctor Should Know | Return of the Magman (Episode 67) | July 7, 2018

Morley speaks with Kitty Martone about iron toxicity and mineral imbalances from food.

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SAMA | Discover the Root Cause of Autoimmune Diseases (Episode 58) | July 6, 2018

SAMA | Discover the Root Cause of Autoimmune Diseases (Episode 58) | July 6, 2018

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Amanda L. | The Root Cause Protocol helped to manage my stress levels

Amanda L. | The Root Cause Protocol helped to manage my stress levels

This past Monday we buried my brother. He was only 59 years old. He had a massive stroke and after 4 days quietly passed away in a coma. I have for some time tried to convince him to get on the protocol but he was on allopathic medicines and not ready to make the change. He felt too poorly. I have however been on the RCP since April with stunningly positive results. Since hearing of his critical health, I was stressed but remained remarkably calm with my nerves steady and strong. I have slept a bit poorer but not going into my sleep depravation mode. I travelled 2,000 km to Pretoria and walked for hours without experiencing any pain in my legs or feet. I stood up and talked at the funeral with steadiness, wearing a pair of high heeled boots ALL day, I even helped filling up my brother’s grave with a shovel right to the top. I maintained the protocol daily but not as religiously as I usually do. My body managed all this exceptionally well. Thank you Morley Robbins. You have indeed saved me from a lifeless healthy and early death.