Pharmacy & Oriental Medicine Expert Dr. Anita Chen Marshall Talks Addiction & Health Care With Sharon Kleyne
Sharon Kleyne & Marshall Battle Addiction & False Diagnosis. Kleyne & Marshall Crusade Against Confusing Prescriptions & Dangerous Treatments.
GRANTS PASS, Ore., Aug. 23, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Date aired: August 6th, 2018
Guest: Dr. Anita Chen Marshall
Every week, international water explorer Sharon Kleyne takes listeners on a pilgrimage of water education through Nature's Pharma®. Listeners who tune in to her internationally syndicated radio program, The Sharon Kleyne Hour Water Life Science®/Nature's Pharma®, The Power of Water® & Your Health sponsored by Nature's Tears® EyeMist® on VoiceAmerica and World Talk Radio produced by Rose Hong, founder and director of Global Dragon TV in Washington, D.C. discover the secret we often forget, that we come from pockets of water, that we're all unique and that water keeps earth alive. "Water saves lives, our planet and our breath of life," says Kleyne. "Water is also the key to stopping addiction."
Kleyne's recent guest, Dr. Anita Chen Marshall, who holds a dual doctorate in Pharmacy and Oriental Medicine, agrees with Kleyne that water is the breath of life and that the power of water® can curb addiction and lead to cures of many diseases. "My patients are well versed about water," says Marshall, "and if they are not, I quickly get them up to speed!" Marshall cautions that there are a lot of pollutants in the foods we eat and water can help flush them out of the body.
Kleyne and Marshall are also on the same page when it comes to sugar and glucose consumption. Marshall points to a recent Youtube video of a study done in Ireland in which a typical family was consuming 40 times the recommended daily sugar intake of 6 teaspoons a day. "One can of coke contains 10 teaspoons of sugar," Marshall points out. Kleyne adds that she believes research will eventually prove that all addiction is rooted in sugar and glucose addictions. "One leads to the other," says Kleyne. "I'm convinced that research will prove this one day."
Kleyne asked her guest to describe the difference between Oriental and western medicine, and Marshall complied. "Western medicine," says Marshall, "is more compartmentalized. It's specialized. Oriental medicine treats the whole body as an integrated system—a kind of one-stop treatment place." Still, Marshall refers patients to western doctors for full physicals and blood tests, which establish a base from which to determine diagnosis and treatment.
Herbal supplements are of course available over the counter. Because they are organic, many think of them as safe to use. Kleyne and Marshall urge caution, agreeing that combinations of herbs and prescribed medications can lead to serious health consequences. As an example, Marshall brought up St. John's Wort. Many take this herb for depression, but it can be very dangerous if you are already taking a prescribed anti-depressant. St. John's Wort increases liver enzymes and encourages the body to metabolize other drugs faster. This can lead to depletions that can cause health complications.
Kleyne and Marshall want the general public and doctors to become better educated about herbs and the interrelations between medications. This knowledge can literally save your life. Marshall also shares the Oriental medicine tip of avoiding drinking ice water when eating a meal. "Think of washing a pan after cooking," Marshall suggests. "The pan is greasy and it takes hot water to cut through the grease. If the water is cold, the grease congeals. The same thing happens in your body after eating. Eat room temperature of heated foods and drink room temperature water."
Kleyne, also the founder/research director of Bio Logic Aqua® Research Water Life Science®, want politicians to make water a top priority. "We need to embrace a Water Life Science® lifestyle," says Kleyne, if we want to live healthier, longer lives and take care of Nature's Pharma®, the earth itself."
You can contact Dr. Marshall at [email protected] or at [email protected]
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If you would like to listen to the program featuring Dr. Anita Chen Marshall and Sharon Kleyne discussing addiction, herb and drug interactions, please follow this link: https://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/108737/herb-and-drug-interactions
SOURCE Kleyne Talk Radio
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