Health Begins In...The Bathroom? - Scott Olsen - Episode 49

Health Begins In...The Bathroom? - Scott Olsen - Episode 49

Know The Cause Podcast · 2017-06-02
26:36

Doug Kaufmann
Scott Olsen

:44 - Kathy's story
3:10 - The common thread all health success stories seem to have
4:00 - Three things we know cause breast cancer
8:00 - The strange company name that stuck
9:00 - Why the colon matters to good health
11:20 - What's unique about this fiber vs standard psyllium?
13:50 - "Good health begins in the gut"
14:25 - The most advanced defense system known
14:50 - "Antibiotics for dinner last night..."
17:50 - Harsh effects of certain laxatives (even naturals!)
19:00 - "The formula that works when nothing else does"
20:00 - The strange effect gut health has on one's complexion
21:10 - "Be cautious observing the effect and thinking it's the cause"
22:45 - A secret of Chernobyl survivors who lived to 100
24:40 - Can damage from antibiotics show up decades later?

Know The Cause Podcast

Doug Kaufmann, the host of the popular TV show, Know The Cause, he became interested in the subject of fungus as it pertains to disease while working in the area of food allergy.

Doug was a U.S. Navy Medical Corpsman attached to the 7th Marine Division in 1970. Upon coming home from Vietnam in 1971, he had strange symptoms that until the early 1980’s, he thought were related to food allergies. A research paper in 1980 entitled “Antigenically Intact Food Macromolecules Exiting The Gut Lumen” offered insight into the role of the terrain of the intestines in food allergies. As long as the intestines leaked, which is not uncommon, food allergies tend to change as the diet changed. After studying the reason that foods were able to leak through the intestines, Doug saw the role of fungus in provoking both symptoms and diseases. As it turned out, whether it was yeast in alcoholic beverages, mold by-products of medications like commonly taken antibiotics, or mere fungi like mushrooms, a link to illness, unknown to physicians, became apparent.

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