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Essential4Health

Get Healthy ~ Stay Healthy

Essential4Health

Get Healthy ~ Stay Healthy

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"Why You Keep Getting Sinus Infections, Colds, Urinary Tract Infections, and Other Recurrent Infections" features Mark Hyman (MD) and Elizabeth Boham (MD, MS, RD) discussing recurring infections and strategies to strengthen the immune system. They explore the impact of antibiotics on gut flora and immunity, the link between dairy and ear issues, and how heavy metals affect gut and immune health. Boham provides solutions, including vitamin C, zinc, probiotics, and detox protocols, to support recovery and prevent infections.

"Why You Keep Getting Sinus Infections, Colds, Urinary Tract Infections, and Other Recurrent Infections" features Mark Hyman (MD) and Elizabeth Boham (MD, MS, RD) discussing recurring infections and strategies to strengthen the immune system. They explore the impact of antibiotics on gut flora and immunity, the link between dairy and ear issues, and how heavy metals affect gut and immune health. Boham provides solutions, including vitamin C, zinc, probiotics, and detox protocols, to support recovery and prevent infections.

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Why You Keep Getting Sinus Infections, Colds, Urinary Tract Infections, and Other Recurrent Infections

Guest

Elizabeth Boham

Category

Physical Health, Chronic Illnesses, Supplements, Detoxing

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About The Host

Mark Hyman (MD) is a medical doctor, functional medicine practitioner, and advocate for integrative health. As the founder of The UltraWellness Center and board president of clinical affairs for the Institute for Functional Medicine, he is a prominent voice in wellness. Mark has written books such as Food: WTF Should I Eat? (2018), The Blood Sugar Solution (2012), and The Pegan Diet (2021), which emphasize nutrition and holistic healing.

Mark Hyman (MD) is a medical doctor, functional medicine practitioner, and advocate for integrative health. As the founder of The UltraWellness Center and board president of clinical affairs for the Institute for Functional Medicine, he is a prominent voice in wellness. Mark has written books such as Food: WTF Should I Eat? (2018), The Blood Sugar Solution (2012), and The Pegan Diet (2021), which emphasize nutrition and holistic healing.

About The Guest

Elizabeth Boham (MD, MS, RD, IFMCP) is a functional medicine physician and registered dietitian who combines science and nutrition to address chronic health conditions. As the Medical Director at The UltraWellness Center, she focuses on conditions like metabolic syndrome, cancer, and digestive health. Elizabeth’s work, including her co-authored DVD "Breast Wellness: Tools to Prevent and Heal from Breast Cancer," emphasizes the power of holistic approaches in achieving vibrant health.

Elizabeth Boham (MD, MS, RD, IFMCP) is a functional medicine physician and registered dietitian who combines science and nutrition to address chronic health conditions. As the Medical Director at The UltraWellness Center, she focuses on conditions like metabolic syndrome, cancer, and digestive health. Elizabeth’s work, including her co-authored DVD "Breast Wellness: Tools to Prevent and Heal from Breast Cancer," emphasizes the power of holistic approaches in achieving vibrant health.

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