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July 31st, 2010

Prevent All With Xylitol

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“When your mouth goes south.”  Join Dr. David C. Kolbaba for an encore interview with our resident dental specialist, Dr. John Peldyak.  The doctors discuss the exciting and cutting edge research being done on the amazing health benefits of Xylitol.  Topics include early prevention of cavities in childhood, maternal infection transmission, overall improved dental health in the elderly and tooth remineralization. 

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June 27th, 2009

A Phase Shift That Could Kill Us

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“Our bodies were made to move a lot, most of the time.” In pioneer days, the word “exercise” was non-existent. From dawn til dusk, pioneers were working and moving their bodies throughout the day to sustain themselves. In today’s world, we sit, we eat garbage food and wonder why we’re not in better health. In addition, our children are at greater risk for adult on-set disease. Listen as Dr. David C. Kolbaba shares some startling statistics about the fate of our children’s health and ways to get our bodies moving.

May 17th, 2008

Breakfast Anyone? Part II

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If you’re someone who skips breakfast or drinks only coffee to start the day, listen as Dr. David C. Kolbaba gets you on the right track.  Discussion about food choices for adults and children, obesity, disease and nutritional mis-information.  Second in a 3 part series.

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