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Health, Wealth & Godly Wisdom

#102 Understanding food sensitivity tests, is it possible to cure Rheumatoid Arthritis, and how often should you move your bowels? With Dr. Justin Marchegiani!

Health, Wealth & Godly Wisdom

Chantel Ray

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.0525 Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Hey guys! Hopefully, you have enjoyed our 100th episode special so far! In this episode returning, we have, Dr. Justin Marchegiani. He is the host of “Just In Health” podcast and runs the Just In Health Wellness Clinic and consults patients all over via Skype. He works with everyone from athletes who are trying to increase their performance to people struggling with autoimmune issues and chronic illness. It is such an honor to have Dr. Justin Marchegiani on the podcast again!  Video Version: https://youtu.be/3rJ5oHLg8Eo  Dr. Marchegiani's Website: https://justinhealth.com/ Download the preview for his new book for FREE: https://thyroidresetsummit.com/?idev_id=22861&idev_username=justinhealth&utm_source=affiliate-link&utm_medium=22861   To learn more about the principles of intermittent fasting, purchase Chantel's book, Waist Away: The Chantel Ray Way NOW by visiting http://amzn.to/2CVmTgs YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCteFjiVaY6n0SOAixcyZbWA Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheChantelRayWay     Things we love: https://chantelrayway.com/things-i-love-2/  Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay   Show Notes Q1 (01:16) - Can magnesium help with autoimmune issues? Q2 (05:43) - Food sensitivity test Q3 (09:38) - What causes corn not to breakdown in your poop? Q4 (14:11) - Can protein cause digestion issues? Q5 (15:35) - How do I to treat rheumatoid arthritis? Q6 (18:00) - How can I find out if I have parasites? Q7 (21:45) - Stool sample test. Q8 (23:33) - Thyroid.  Q9 (24:53) - How often should I take diatomaceous earth? ** (26:10) - Dr. Justin's favorite probiotic. Q10 (28:25) - What supplements should someone with gut health problems take?     ***As always, this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and is for information purposes only. Please consult with your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current lifestyle.***

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0:00.0

Part of the reason why you could have low bowel motility could be hypothyroidism.

0:03.7

Thyroid hormone is really important for stimulating that migrating motor complex.

0:07.5

Number two, you could have some kind of a gut infection, whether it's SIBO, a generalized dysbiosis,

0:12.4

just more bad bacteria than good.

0:16.1

Hey guys, welcome to this week's episode, and I'm so excited by popular demand very popular demand we have

0:24.6

dr justin marcojani i love saying his last name pronounced it right great job he is the host of

0:31.7

just in health podcast and i'm a huge fan of it and he also runs the just in health wellness clinic and he

0:40.8

consults patients all over via Skype which is great because we have so many listeners guess where

0:48.4

we have the most listeners what state do you think California yeah California is number one and Texas is number two actually.

0:58.0

Mm-hmm. Yep. And he works with everyone from athletes trying to increase their performance to just people who have

1:06.2

chronic autoimmune issues or chronic illness. And it's such an honor to have you back. So welcome.

1:12.8

Shantelle, thanks for having me back on the podcast. I'm really excited to be here.

1:16.4

So let's jump right in. The first question is from Sherry in Alexandria. I hear all the time about

1:24.2

the importance of magnesium for people with autoimmune issues like me.

1:29.2

How can I tell if my magnesium is low? And I've recently learned that there are different kinds

1:34.6

of magnesium. And now I'm just confused, like, which one's the right one to take? What brand,

1:40.7

etc. Sherry and Alexandria. All right. Awesome. Great question. So because I'm in the

1:46.1

clinical trenches every week with patients, probably maybe 50 or 60 patients from all over the world,

1:51.0

which is exciting. This is all I talk about. So this stuff's like fresh on my head. So magnesium

1:55.8

number one has over 1,000 enzymatic roles in the body. According to many studies, 50% of the population

2:01.8

is deficient in magnesium. So off the bat, I would just say it's good just to assume that

2:06.8

you're deficient based on some of the research, number one. Magnesium has so many different

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