
Reduce Your Toxic Load | Dr. Yvonne Burkart
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Understanding Glutathione and Its Impact on Health
This chapter explores the vital role of glutathione in detoxifying carcinogens in the body, emphasizing its link to cancer risk and oral health issues. It warns against excessive glutathione supplementation, discussing the risks and the importance of individualized approaches. The conversation covers natural ways to boost glutathione levels through diet, exercise, and supplements like whey protein for overall health benefits.
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way, this is a tangent but your comment about how Sharia law was right right around the corner and we were going to wake up the next day and we were all going to have to put our women in kneecaps and that sort of thing. That wasn't so long ago. I mean I remember that maybe two decades 15 years ago. What's interesting here in Canada I don't know if it's the same in the United States. You're starting to see conservatives and traditional Islamic faith communities make common cause a little bit in a way that I think would have been unimaginable right after 9 11, because in some cases the the Islamic faith communities are the only people pushing back hard on some of the the gender stuff. So these things these things do work in cycles. You have an interesting reference here. Not sure I'm pronouncing her name correctly racial equity consultant team of Oakland, but she originally talked about how things like a sense of urgency and beliefs including individualism, or traits of white supremacy culture and not to pick on this particular person because I've seen that a lot in some of the materials that you see in Canadian schools, where they talk about how perfectionism is a white trade, or the need for high achievement. And you read it and there's a kind of racism baked into it, where a lot of the qualities we associate with high performing professional and academic culture are dismissed as this artifact of white supremacy. On some of the doctrinaire fringes of the dei movement you discuss. Is there a kind of weird progressive
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racism that's baked in the way I would put it is that there's extreme racial essentialism and stereotyping. And so, you know, we could couple over whether that's racism or not, but that's more particularly what I think it is. And it two dovetails with some of the debates about gender going on now where you see a divide among progressive, some of whom are defining man and woman in ways that are more tied to stereotypes about what those things are, then progressives would have 10 or 15 or 20 years ago. It's been astonishing to me this team of cocoon material that metaglacius actually wrote a very good post on this on his sub stack. The title might have been the work of team of cocoon is really bad or something like that. But what's astonishing to me, I wouldn't, you know, single this person out, if it were just a random piece of Internet Arcania out there that someone said that even some dei consultant said, it's astonishing how far this material has spread. It was infamously part of this big Smithsonian web page and exhibit for a while and set a lot of people then reached a lot of people then in the slide decks that different people send me from different corporations and institutions of higher education. I see it popping up again and again. And it's difficult to find someone who will defend it when you press people and you say, which you really believe this what's the grounding for this as you saw from her quote in my piece. It's not based in any scholarship it just as she described it just came into her mind one day. And to me it's a kind of quintessential example of the lack of rigor that informs a lot of these dei presentations and trainings and curriculum where it's quite confusing to try and trace it back and to try and even argue with it because it's like, where's it coming from it's just these stories that seem intuitively true to a small number of people.
Get ready to redefine your lifestyle as we unravel the complex world of toxicology with our special guest, Dr. Yvonne Burkart. Prepare to be enlightened on the intricate correlation between environmental toxins, reproductive health, and cancer. You'll also gain firsthand insights into Dr. Burkart's transformational journey to improved health through adopting a low-tox lifestyle. Let's equip ourselves with practical ways of controlling our exposure to toxins at home and at work, because surprisingly, we do have control over the toxins we come into contact with daily.We then venture into the sphere of oral health and the often overlooked role of glutathione. With Dr. Burkart's guidance, we'll shed light on the association between glutathione levels and dental decay, especially in children. But beware, there are potential pitfalls when it comes to over-supplementing. Our conversation will also cover common causes of oral health issues, from an imbalance of microbes to mouth breathing, and the underdevelopment of the oral microbiome in children. It's not all doom and gloom though, we'll share tips on managing oral health through diet and lifestyle modifications.Key points from this episode:0:00:05 - Toxicology, Environmental Chemicals, and Health0:03:24 - Avoiding Environmental Toxins0:12:46 - Glutathione in Oral Health and Disease0:21:56 - Natural Ways to Increase Glutathione Levels0:24:33 - Diet's Impact on Oral Health0:28:09 - Gum Disease and Use of Surfactants0:29:40 - Harsh Effects of Synthetic Detergents0:39:11 - Tips for Choosing Safe ProductsSponsored By:BiOptimizers: Magnesium Breakthroughwww.magbreakthrough.com/askthedentistCode ASKTHEDENTIST gets you 10% off any orderCheck Out Yvonne:InstagramApproved ProductsCheck Out My NEW Line of Toothpaste and Professional Dental Varnish!! Check out Dr. B's website for more information: https://askthedentist.com Subscribe to Dr. B's newsletter Mondays with Mark: https://askthedentist.com/newsletter