
 The Cabral Concept 3557: Red Face & Hot Flashes, Bad Breath, Dry Feet, Acne & Gut Health, Increased Cholesterol (HouseCall)
 Nov 1, 2025 
 Dive into a range of intriguing wellness topics! Discover how autonomic nervous system responses can cause facial flushing. Learn effective strategies for tackling persistent bad breath, even with good oral hygiene. Explore the mystery behind an extremely dry foot and its potential fungal causes. Unpack the connection between diet, gut health, and teenage acne, along with innovative testing strategies. Finally, understand the links between elevated cholesterol and metabolic health concerns. 
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Social Flushing From Autonomic Response
- Facial flushing and hot flashes when speaking usually come from an autonomic nervous system reaction to stress or anxiety.
 - Dr. Stephen Cabral says slow, deep nasal breaths before and during the interaction can calm the sympathetic fight-or-flight response.
 
Treat Halitosis By Checking Digestion
- For persistent bad breath, address oral hygiene and consider oil pulling with sesame or coconut oil and tongue scraping.
 - Dr. Stephen Cabral recommends testing for digestive yeast or bacterial overgrowth (Candida Metabolic and Vitamins Test) and treating with targeted protocols if positive.
 
Fix One-Sided Dry Foot With Internal + Topical Care
- One-sided extremely dry foot often signals fungal infection or eczema; consider topical antifungals like tea tree oil with coconut oil.
 - Improve immunity with vitamin D3, zinc, vitamin C and evaluate for digestive fungal issues with the Candida Metabolic and Vitamins Test.
 


