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The Cabral Concept

1906: Cat's Claw, Atypical Hyperplasia, Candida Parapsilosis, Is Exercise Is Overrated, Sex Effects Hormones, Mucusless Diet (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Dr. Stephen Cabral

Kids & Family, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Thank you for joining us for our 2nd Cabral HouseCall of the weekend!

I'm looking forward to sharing with you some of our community's questions that have come in over the past few weeks…

Let's get started!   

Monique: Hi Dr. Cabral, I discovered you after listening to a podcast where Melissa Ambrosini interviewed you and it's changed my life so much. So thank you for all that you do! I have a question about a Herb Tea I found in a store called Cat's Claw (Uncaria Tomentosa). On the back of the packet it states:  "Cat's Claw is an immune stimulant, rich in proanthocyandin, a powerful antioxidant and free radical scavenger. This combined with it's white blood cell increasing effect, makes it effective in the treatment of cancer. It cleanses the intestinal tract, assisting with Crohn's disease, arthritis, hemorrhoids, parasites, leaky bowel syndrome, ulcers, gastritis, allergic disorders, diverticulitis and other gastro-in-test I also disorders. Also helpful for chemotherapy recovery." It states to simmer 1 teaspoon in 1 cup of water for 10 minutes , take 3 times a day.  I'm wondering if you have heard of it and if so what your views are? Thanks for your time!

Kelly: Hello Dr. Cabral. I was diagnosed with atypia hyperplasia in one of my breast 8 months ago. I had the area surgical removed and no cancer was detected. I am now taking Tamoxifen (20 mg) daily to reduce the risk of breast cancer. I am working with a Naturopath who works specifically with people who have cancer or who are at risk of cancer. He has me on a protocol that includes 20 mg of Melatonin. I had to work up to that amount over a period of a few weeks but now I am fine with it. My question though is I have noticed my morning blood sugar level is higher than what my levels typically are. I used to wake with a blood glucose level between 75 and 85. Now it is typically between 95 and 105. I eat a mostly paleo diet, exercise 6 days week, and keep myself very hydrated. So my question is, can that much melatonin have an impact on my blood sugar levels?

Laura: Hi Dr. Cabral! I recently took the 3-day stool test. My results came back with a 1+ level of Candida Parapsilosis. Is this treated the same way that other types of Candida are treated? I'd love to hear from you regarding what causes this and how to treat it. Thank you SO much for your time and expertise - we're all getting a little smarter because of you. Laura

Tom: Hi Dr Cabral, first of all, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with the community! So, everyone knows that they must exercise and that there are a lot of benefits for it. But why SHOULD you exercise? If you're healthy, happy, weight is good, you're fit... why should exercise still be a must?

Christina: Hi doctor Cabral! I hope you're doing great! There's this weird health question that's been on my mind, and I figured that if anyone would know the answer, it would be you. So, I'm a 40 yo female and have been celibate for over 4 years. When I was in a relationship, my periods were normal and regular. After my relationship ended, not so much anymore. One month they are 29 days, the other 42, and so on. Can it be that the fact that I'm not having sex anymore is influencing my hormones and making my periods irregular? I know it's a weird question, but I have a gut feeling that could be it. I'm super curious to hear your thoughts about it. Thanks a million! Christina

Dar: Hi love the show big fan. Have a two part question. Do you know anyone that's gone on a mucusless diet based on Arnold Ehret's results and if so how did they feel? The guy ate leafy greens and fruits exclusively and was able to hike up mountains while fasting, walk 56 hours consecutively and bike I believe something like 1000 kilometers at one time which for a non athlete is mind blowing. Also how long do you think it would take the average person to clean their bowels on a juice fast I'm on day 8 and surprisingly had a bowel movement. Ate the sad diet up until the last few years. Now going more plant based. Thanks!

 

Thank you for tuning into this weekend's Cabral HouseCalls and be sure to check back tomorrow for our Mindset & Motivation Monday show to get your week started off right!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Cobraal Concept, where board certified naturopath and integrative health

0:07.6

practitioner Dr. Stephen Cobraal shares how he was diagnosed at the age of 17 with a life

0:12.7

altering illness and given no hope for recovery.

0:15.6

He was only after studying and traveling all over the world if he discovered how to combine

0:19.9

ancient Ayurvedic healing practices with state-of-the-art naturopathic and functional medicine

0:24.9

to fully rebalance the body and re-energize it with life.

0:28.5

It's time to discover how to get well, lose weight, and finally feel alive again.

0:33.4

And now here's your host, Dr. Stephen Cobraal.

0:37.4

Welcome back.

0:38.4

We're here today with our second host call of the weekend.

0:40.8

Thanks for joining me here today.

0:42.3

Hopefully you tuned into episode 19-05 yesterday that's at stevencobraal.com, forward slash

0:48.9

19-05, where we talked about rebalancing female hormones like estrogen progesterone and even

0:55.1

DHA.

0:56.1

We spoke about peanut allergies and six-month-old-based protocols.

1:01.0

We spoke about potential leaky gut and chronic hives and what the issue might be with taking

1:07.4

acid blockers for many years, talked about the 16-8 diet and why some people actually

1:12.1

gain weight on it.

1:13.6

Then we spoke about a methyl donor called tri-methoglycine and why it's so important to take, especially

1:19.7

if you have methylation-based defects in your genes or taking certain nutritional supplements.

1:26.0

The last question we went over was about blood sugar and what's actually normal for blood

1:31.0

sugar to rise after a meal.

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