• Hosts: Ed Jones (Owner – Nutrition World) & Clint Powell
  • Guest: Amber Conway (Health Coach – Nutrition World)
  • Topic: Gut Health & Mold
  • A variety of topics all related to living a healthy life

 

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Title: Cold Laser Therapy, Cough & Winter Illness Tips, Functional Medicine for Gut Health.

[00:00:00] Intro, Ed’s Daily Learning & Episode Topics

  • Ed describes his daily habit of deep‑diving health content via trusted experts.
  • Clint’s podcast network: Hosts/produces numerous shows at noogapodcasts.com.

[00:04:45] Eating Out: Macros, Olive Oil & Restaurant Hacks

  • Ed’s “macro” approach when eating out: ~3 parts protein, 2 parts healthy fat, 1 part low‑impact carbs.
  • Texas Roadhouse example:
    • Avoids margarine they use; brings his own high‑quality olive oil.
    • Hamburger steak + large green salad, adds olive oil for fat.
    • Avoids potatoes due to fast‑acting carbs and oxalates
  • Cava: Ed’s frequent lunch (lamb burger, half order rice, lots of vegetables).
  • Mas Tequila Grill:
    • Praises quality and flavor; chooses taco salad + olive oil for macros.
    • Mentions tequila as a drink choice.
  • New obsession: crab cakes at Harry’s

[00:09:45] Unusual Illness Wave & Nasal Iodine Strategy

  • Ed notes he’s never seen more people sick in 46+ years than in the prior ~10 weeks. Suspects a virus; antibiotics not effective.
  • ER doctor anecdote: mysterious illness in fit, younger people, with all standard tests negative.
  • Prevention strategy he recommends:
    • Iodine nasal spray (e.g., Cofix): sprays 2–3 times daily to kill pathogens in nasal passages.
    • Avoid touching eyes and ears with fingers.

[00:11:30] Imaging & Chronic Pain: Dr. Hitchcock & Cold Laser

  • Ed plugs a recent show with Dr. Hitchcock, a Chattanooga MD who:
    • Offers more affordable, direct‑pay care.
    • Runs an imaging center for MRI and similar studies at transparent prices.
  • Ed’s chronic thumb pain from training for 306 chin‑ups in a day:
    • Seeing Dr. Wheatcroft, chiropractor at Nutrition World.
    • Receiving cold laser and Graston (scar‑tissue breaking) treatments.
    • Pain worsened acutely after treatment; Ed interprets as part of healing response.
    • Clarifies cold laser itself is painless.
  • Compares red light therapy (data‑driven, surface‑level) with cold laser (penetrates deeper).

[00:18:13] Cough Talk

  • Ed on persistent post‑illness cough:
    • Describes long‑lasting coughs that persist after acute illness; triggered particularly by laughter.
    • Recommends Cordyceps mushroom at double/triple doses for chronic cough.

[00:20:20] AquaTru Water Filter

  • Discusses clean water and his dissatisfaction with standard carafes.
  • Cites ConsumerLab review:
    • Top pick: AquaTru Classic Countertop Reverse Osmosis Purifier (~$449).
    • Removes ~97.5% “forever chemicals” and greatly reduces microplastics.
  • Mention of Penta (bottled) water still being part of Ed’s routine.

[0:22:50] Restless Legs Discussion:

  • Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) framed as a neurological signal of stressed dopamine and iron systems, not just a sleep annoyance.
  • Cites JAMA Open study linking RLS with increased Parkinson’s risk.
  • Emphasizes proper iron panel testing via BeWell Labs (full iron panel, not just serum iron).
  • Notes potential need for iron supplementation or blood donation (if iron too high).
  • Highlights role of dopamine‑support strategies in RLS.

[00:27:09] Vaccine Zealotry, History & Book “Dissolving Illusions”

  • Ed summarizes an article criticizing vaccine zealotry:
    • Some advocates treat any questioning as blasphemy.
    • Claims much research and regulation presupposes vaccines must be safe, making it hard to recognize harms.
  • Mentions Dr. Suzanne Humphries’ book “Dissolving Illusions”:
    • Historical account of vaccines from the 1800s forward.
    • Reports on past forced vaccination at gunpoint, severe side effects.
  • Clint adds balance:
    • Notes there are also anti‑vaccine zealots who ignore any potential benefits.
    • Emphasizes avoiding echo chambers
  • Ed positions himself as “middle ground”: Not opposed to all vaccines

[00:33:35] Introduction of Amber & Functional Medicine Focus

  • Amber’s background:
    • From Canada, previous work in social work.
    • Developed complex chronic illness; conventional medicine’s testing failed to help.
    • Turned to functional medicine, learned through her own healing journey, and now practices as a functional health practitioner.
  • Joined Nutrition World after resonating with its philosophy and community.

[00:39:00] What Is Functional Medicine & The GI‑MAP Test

  • Ed’s definition of functional medicine:
    • Focuses on the root causes of dysfunction, not just symptom suppression or lab-number normalizing.
    • Looks at diet, lifestyle, sleep, environment, and targeted supplementation.
  • GI‑MAP stool test (Amber’s core tool):
    • At‑home stool collection.
    • Assesses:
      • Pathogens (bacteria, viruses, parasites).
      • H. pylori.
      • Dysbiosis (imbalanced gut flora).
      • Immune function, inflammation, and leaky gut markers.
      • Patterns suggesting low stomach acid and pancreatic enzyme insufficiency.
    • Amber often sees:
      • High dysbiotic bacteria.
      • Pathogens/parasites.
      • Even overgrowth of “good” bacteria, which can create issues when imbalanced.
  • Many clients come in with GERD, chronic bloating, IBS, reflux, long‑term omeprazole or similar meds.
  • Explains paradox: symptoms often stem from low, not high, stomach acid.
  • Consequences of low acid:
    • Poor protein digestion.
    • Reduced pathogen killing.
    • Downstream nutrient deficiencies and microbiome imbalances.

[00:45:18] Beyond the Gut: Brain, Mood, Skin & Example Case

  • Amber: Gut issues manifest systemically:
    • Brain fog, mood changes.
    • Skin conditions: acne, eczema, psoriasis, especially in teens/young adults.
  • Specific bacteria (e.g., Streptococcus, Staphylococcus) often correlate with skin or IBS symptoms.
  • Cautions against over‑reliance on labels like IBS or GERD: real question is “Why?”
  • Case study (family member):
    • Chronic kidney disease + severe colitis; conventional stool tests normal.
    • GI‑MAP detected:
      • Parasites.
      • Pathogenic E. coli, C. diff DNA.
      • Very low fecal elastase (suggesting long‑term low stomach acid and poor pancreatic function).
    • After targeted support:
      • Reduced diarrhea, less cramping.
      • Improved energy and quality of life (able to walk and shop again).

[00:49:56] Mold, Mycotoxins & SIRS Overview

  • Ed introduces mold as a major, under‑recognized health issue.
  • Amber:
    • Distinguishes mold from mycotoxins (toxic metabolites).
    • Notes about 25% of population is genetically more susceptible (SIRS – Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome).
    • Symptoms vary widely within a household:
      • Rage/behavior issues in kids.
      • Infertility in adults.
      • Skin problems, brain fog, chronic fatigue, etc.
    • Believes mold/biotoxin illness is a growing epidemic, with 70–80% of homes having some mold issue.
  • Mentions a combination of blood labs and functional tests to assess mold/biotoxin load.

[00:51:14] Cady’s Mold Story & Amber’s Practice Logistics

  • Ed shares story of his daughter Cady:
    • Tree crashed through her house during a storm, exposing heavy mold in the attic.
    • She had significant symptoms (including black fingernails).
    • Recognizing the mold led to a long but successful detox and recovery process with targeted natural support.
  • Amber’s services:
    • Available via Nutrition World website (nutritionw.com, Wellness tab).
    • Initial consult: $95 for just under an hour.
    • Reviews full health history and any existing labs, then recommends:
      • Diet/lifestyle shifts.
      • Strategic functional testing (e.g., GI‑MAP, mold/mycotoxin assessment) as needed.

[00:56:39] Upcoming Events at Nutrition World

  1. Summit Physical Therapy – Free PT Screens
    • Jan 29 (Thursday), 1–4pm
    • On‑site checks for chronic pain and mobility issues.
    • Location and sign‑up at nutritionw.com/events.
  2. Foundations of Homeopathy – Class
    • Feb 3 (Tuesday)
    • Intro to homeopathy, concept of “like cures like,” safety and uses.
  3. Lung Coach Bus – Memorial Hospital Partnership
    • Feb 21 (Saturday), 11am–2pm
    • Mobile unit offering:
      • Early lung cancer screening.
      • Coronary artery calcium score (plaque burden).
    • Strong encouragement for early‑detection screening, especially for at‑risk individuals.
  4. Cell Salts Lecture
    • Mar 3 (Tuesday), 6:30pm
    • History and use of 12 tissue cell salts, originally described in the 1800s.
    • How specific mineral patterns relate to symptoms.