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September 25th, 2010

Shootin’ the Breeze

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Join Dr. David C. Kolbaba as he opens the phone lines to our HealthQuest Radio listeners. Topics of discussion include prescription drugs and ways to minimize usage, lead poisoning, causes of dysbyosis, thyroid issues, inflammatory and predatory diseases.   Dr. Mayer Eisenstein talks about his desire to help lower the use of pharmaceuticals in the American population as well as his special weightloss program. 

Call our HealthQuest Radio Hotline anytime at 1-800-794-1855 for more information on any of these topics.

July 24th, 2010

Bits and Pieces

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In this broadcast, Dr. David C. Kolbaba continues his commentary regarding those “wild goose chases.”   Don’t miss Dr. K’s rant on dementia as well as discussions concerning artificial sweeteners and weight gain, the public’s dependency on drugs and problems with our conventional healthcare system.  Connect with HealthQuest by calling our Hotline at 1-800-794-1855 for more information about our AMAS  blood test for early detection of cancer, mentioned in this show.

February 27th, 2010

Dr. K Has an Anger Issue

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Join Dr. David C. Kolbaba for his “rant” about the diabetic drug, Avandia.  According to a recently released Senate report, 83,000 heart attacks occurred in an 8 year period due to use of this prescription drug.  Dr. K addresses the debate over this controversial diabetes medication and its health ramifications such as damage, toxicity and death.  He is outraged that drugmakers as well as the governmental agency responsible for protecting the public, the FDA, has put so many at risk!

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