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🗓️ 5 August 2024
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Many pharmaceutical drugs that are marketed as safe and effective have been proven to have unfavorable side effects, unappealing ingredients, and in some cases, can even be harmful. And often, there are natural remedies that are more effective than what’s available on drugstore shelves – and that’s what you’re going to learn on today’s show. Specifically, you’re going to learn about bee-powered natural remedies like honey, propolis, and royal jelly.
Our guest is Carly Stein Kremer, the founder of Beekeeper’s Naturals. She’s back on The Model Health Show to discuss the healing properties of bee products and how to swap them for conventional products. You’re going to learn about natural alternatives to things like cough syrup and nasal spray.
You’re going to hear how bee products can support immune health, reduce inflammation, and promote recovery. You’ll also learn about the role that bee-powered wellness products can have in the realm of fertility and postpartum recovery. I am a huge believer in the products from Beekeeper’s Naturals, and I hope something in this episode can help you uplevel your health!
In this episode you’ll discover:
How many people are hospitalized for acetaminophen overdose annually.
The big four bee products you need to know about.
How propolis supports immune health.
The problem with conventional cough syrups.
How honey compares to other cough suppressants.
The issue with pesticide exposure in many bee products.
How honey consumption can help you relax.
The connection between royal jelly and insulin response.
Which bee products Carly used for postpartum recovery.
The critical role of microbiome function for overall health.
How propolis consumption can help you mount a healthier stress response.
The role bees have in our food supply and ecosystem.
What to look for in a nasal spray.
The link between royal jelly and fertility.
How the liposomal delivery system works.
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0:00.0 | You are now listening to the model health show with Sean Stevenson. |
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0:08.0 | Here in the United States we have a serious drug problem and I'm not talking about the |
0:16.4 | illicit drug problem which according to the CDC here in the US deaths from drug overdoses nearly doubled in 2021 versus just a few years prior. |
0:27.7 | In 2015 for example there were approximately 50,000 drug overdoses, and by 2021, that number hit a record of 100,000 people. |
0:39.6 | Now this is in relationship again to elicit drugs, things like fentanyl, things like heroin, things like |
0:44.4 | cocaine. But the drug issue that I'm talking about is far deeper. And this is in regards |
0:50.5 | to properly prescribed prescription medications and over-the-counter medications. |
0:56.0 | The EJS Center for Ethics at Harvard University says that properly prescribed drugs cause about |
1:01.6 | 1.9 million hospitalizations every |
1:05.5 | single year and another 840,000 hospitalizations happen due to |
1:10.3 | inappropriately prescribed drugs. |
1:13.5 | Now this is just the injuries that occur. |
1:17.0 | The Harvard researchers also reported that nearly 130,000 people are killed every year from taking drugs as prescribed. |
1:25.0 | Well, an additional 70,000 plus people are killed each year |
1:30.0 | from inappropriately prescribed medications, including drug overdoses. |
1:35.0 | This is a huge, huge issue in our society, and yet this does not make headlines. |
1:40.0 | You would think that this would be something that people know more about. |
1:43.6 | Well, the researchers at again, the Center for Ethics at Harvard University state, |
1:48.1 | quote, the FDA does not acknowledge these facts and instead gathers only a small fraction of these cases." |
1:55.0 | Things are not tracked in an ethical way and also being able to pinpoint when a pharmaceutical |
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