This Month on Wellness Talk

Welcome to this month's Wellness Talk with George Batista newsletter! This month, we've delved into crucial topics, from the diet-Alzheimer's link and innovative approaches to chronic disease, to the importance of turmeric for joint health and the MAHA commission. Here's a rundown of what we've been up to. Episodes
The Diet-Alzheimer’s Link and the Suppression of Natural Prevention
In this episode, George explores the critical connection between diet and the prevention of Alzheimer's disease, questioning the mainstream narrative. He highlights how, despite billions spent on pharmaceutical solutions, natural interventions like B vitamins and omega-3s show greater promise in reducing brain shrinkage. George also discusses the suppression of these natural approaches by the medical establishment. This episode sheds light on the power of lifestyle choices in mitigating Alzheimer's risk. Learn more and listen to the full episode here.
Reversing Chronic Disease at 94 An Orthomolecular Medicine Case Study
This episode presents a fascinating case study of a 94-year-old woman who experienced remarkable health improvements through Orthomolecular nutrition. George discusses how integrative Orthomolecular Medicine (IOM) addresses the root causes of chronic diseases, such as oxidative stress and nutritional deficiencies, using therapeutic nutrition and lifestyle interventions. This case illustrates the potential of IOM protocols to improve the quality of life for elderly patients. Dive into the details and listen to the full episode here.
Guidelines or Red Lines?: HHS and RFK in the Spotlight
George examines the new HHS policies and their potential impact, offering a broader perspective on the larger implications. He covers Robert F Kennedy's work with the "Make America Healthy Again" Commission, highlighting their focus on chronic childhood diseases and the push for transparency in federally funded health research. Explore the details and listen to the full episode here.
Turmeric: The Golden Ticket to Joint Health & Repair
This episode shines a spotlight on turmeric, a vibrant spice celebrated for its numerous health benefits. George discusses its use in promoting joint health, reducing inflammation, and supporting overall well-being. He highlights how turmeric has been used for centuries in Indian and Asian cultures for its medicinal properties, and its continued relevance in modern health practices. Discover the power of turmeric and listen to the full episode here.
Posts
Most Dementia is Driven by Diet, Not Genes
This blog post, penned by Patrick Holford, challenges the common misconception that dementia is primarily driven by genetics. Holford argues that lifestyle factors, particularly diet, play a significantly larger role in the development of Alzheimer's disease. The article highlights the importance of sufficient intake of seafood, omega-3 fats, and B vitamins in reducing the risk of dementia. Explore the evidence-based insights in the full blog post here.
The Alzheimer’s Prevention Cover-Up: Why Natural Solutions Are Being Ignored
This blog post explores the suppression of evidence-based natural approaches to Alzheimer's prevention. The article points out that despite billions being spent on pharmaceutical Alzheimer's drugs, natural interventions, such as B vitamins and omega-3s, have demonstrated a greater potential for preventing Alzheimer's. It highlights the critical role of lifestyle interventions in reducing the risk of Alzheimer's. Read the full blog post here.
RFK Jr.: MAHA Report a ‘Clarion Call’ to End the Chronic Disease Epidemic
This article covers the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) Commission's report, which focuses on addressing the chronic disease epidemic, particularly among children in the U.S. The report identifies factors like ultra-processed foods, environmental toxins, and the childhood vaccination schedule as contributors to this crisis. The post emphasizes the urgency of addressing these issues to improve the health and well-being of future generations. Learn more and read the full blog post here.
The Missing Healthy: What the Latest Supplement Hit Piece—and the Food Is Medicine Movement—Get Fatally Wrong
This blog post challenges negative portrayals of dietary supplements and critiques the "Food is Medicine" movement. It highlights the "missing healthy"—individuals who maintain vibrant health through natural approaches like nutrition and supplementation, but whose experiences are often overlooked. The article argues that supplements are essential for filling nutritional gaps and empowering individuals to take charge of their health. Delve deeper into this discussion and read the full blog post here.
Conclusion We hope you enjoyed this month's content! We encourage you to listen to the episodes and visit the blog posts to learn more about these important topics related to wellness, nutrition, and proactive healthcare. Your journey to better health starts here! ```