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Consuming Organ Meats: Nutritional and Traditional Significance
Manage episode 522620446 series 2431064
Dr. Sarah Clarke, DC, IFMCP, and Dave Hogsed, DOM, AP, discuss traditional and cultural trends around the consumption of organ meats, and the nutritional value these foods offer. They cover nutrients found various organ meats and how they can either be eaten or taken in supplement form. Dave shares clinical success stories, including his own personal experience, using organ meat glandular therapy. He explains how various organ and glandular meats can support immune function, cardiovascular health, nervous system health, cognitive function, bone health, and more.
David Hogsed, DOM, AP, is in full time practice at the Natural Healthcare Professionals clinic in Fort Myers, Florida. His practice specializes in providing effective nutritional support for endocrine, digestion, musculoskeletal, nervous system, and immune system health. David has been a clinical consultant and speaker for Standard Process since 2003. His seminars are best known for simplifying clinical nutrition, herbal medicine, laboratory tests, and patient education.
David has taught post-graduate programs through Texas Chiropractic College, Logan Chiropractic College, the University of Miami-Miller School of Medicine, Palmer Chiropractic College, Life University, and Northwestern Chiropractic College. He is a regular speaker for the Florida Chiropractic Association, and Palmer Chiropractic College homecoming.
SHOW SUMMARY
2:40 Dave's first personal success story with organ meat glandular therapy
5:15 Clinical results from combining organ meat supplements with herbal and nutritional support
7:06 Organ Meats: the forgotten superfoods – historical consumption around the world
8:50 Traditional Chinese Medicine – consumption of organ would support that organ
9:48 Liver: the most nutrient dense organ meat
12:04 Returning popularity of other traditional foods – raw sauerkraut, bone broths, cod liver oil, and more
12:46 Foods essential for health – "you must take it (as a supplement) or eat it"
14:00 Tips for incorporating liver into your diet
15:03 Key benefits of bone broth and bone extracts
16:53 Animals instinctively know the health benefits of organ meats
18:06 The consumption of heart for cardiovascular health
21:30 Combating the effects of stress with organ meats: liver and adrenal glandular extract
23:30 Studies are now finding additional nutritional benefits in organ meats – mRNA
24:21 Nutritional difference between skeletal muscle meat vs. organ meat
27:24 Studies and historical evidence of health benefits of organ meats
28:17 Liver: the ultimate multivitamin
31:00 Organ meats for immune support – thymus extract
32:40 Historical consumption of brain around the world for cognitive health
34:49 Testicular and ovarian extracts for hormone regulation
35:40 The importance of thymus extracts in young children and with aging populations
36:46 Liver is the king of organ meats
103 episodes
Manage episode 522620446 series 2431064
Dr. Sarah Clarke, DC, IFMCP, and Dave Hogsed, DOM, AP, discuss traditional and cultural trends around the consumption of organ meats, and the nutritional value these foods offer. They cover nutrients found various organ meats and how they can either be eaten or taken in supplement form. Dave shares clinical success stories, including his own personal experience, using organ meat glandular therapy. He explains how various organ and glandular meats can support immune function, cardiovascular health, nervous system health, cognitive function, bone health, and more.
David Hogsed, DOM, AP, is in full time practice at the Natural Healthcare Professionals clinic in Fort Myers, Florida. His practice specializes in providing effective nutritional support for endocrine, digestion, musculoskeletal, nervous system, and immune system health. David has been a clinical consultant and speaker for Standard Process since 2003. His seminars are best known for simplifying clinical nutrition, herbal medicine, laboratory tests, and patient education.
David has taught post-graduate programs through Texas Chiropractic College, Logan Chiropractic College, the University of Miami-Miller School of Medicine, Palmer Chiropractic College, Life University, and Northwestern Chiropractic College. He is a regular speaker for the Florida Chiropractic Association, and Palmer Chiropractic College homecoming.
SHOW SUMMARY
2:40 Dave's first personal success story with organ meat glandular therapy
5:15 Clinical results from combining organ meat supplements with herbal and nutritional support
7:06 Organ Meats: the forgotten superfoods – historical consumption around the world
8:50 Traditional Chinese Medicine – consumption of organ would support that organ
9:48 Liver: the most nutrient dense organ meat
12:04 Returning popularity of other traditional foods – raw sauerkraut, bone broths, cod liver oil, and more
12:46 Foods essential for health – "you must take it (as a supplement) or eat it"
14:00 Tips for incorporating liver into your diet
15:03 Key benefits of bone broth and bone extracts
16:53 Animals instinctively know the health benefits of organ meats
18:06 The consumption of heart for cardiovascular health
21:30 Combating the effects of stress with organ meats: liver and adrenal glandular extract
23:30 Studies are now finding additional nutritional benefits in organ meats – mRNA
24:21 Nutritional difference between skeletal muscle meat vs. organ meat
27:24 Studies and historical evidence of health benefits of organ meats
28:17 Liver: the ultimate multivitamin
31:00 Organ meats for immune support – thymus extract
32:40 Historical consumption of brain around the world for cognitive health
34:49 Testicular and ovarian extracts for hormone regulation
35:40 The importance of thymus extracts in young children and with aging populations
36:46 Liver is the king of organ meats
103 episodes
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