Episodes
Thursday May 12, 2022
Jami Dulaney MD Plant Based Wellness Podcast: Episode 388 Happy Birthday Diva!
Thursday May 12, 2022
Thursday May 12, 2022
Welcome! and Thank you for listening. Happy 89th Birthday Diva!
Longevity vs health span? What are some observations that I have made following my mom’s health span?
Being social and interacting with others is something the Diva has excelled at.
Positive mental attitude or even more a “can do” attitude has been her approach to life.
Plant based nutrition of course. More importantly avoiding toxic metabolites.
Move your body. Saving it will not prolong it. The Diva gets her steps in, does yoga, golfs and takes care of her house.
Maintaining strength is perhaps more important than muscle mass for longevity. Get a grip on it and lift it!
Soy is a good thing and need not be avoided. In fact, there are essentially no side effects and it might beat tamoxifen in some breast cancers. How do you get your soy? I drink soy milk, use miso, eat tofu and tempeh and use low sodium soy sauce.
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https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/185034
https://academic.oup.com/biomedgerontology/article/61/1/72/549632
Friday May 06, 2022
Jami Dulaney MD Plant Based Wellness Podcast: Episode 387-Choosing Wisely
Friday May 06, 2022
Friday May 06, 2022
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What percentage of improvement would you need to have before choosing a medication or procedure? Would it matter if it was a relative risk reduction or absolute risk reduction? How do side effects factor in?
Is decreasing a particular disease the same as all cause mortality reduction. How do you become your own health advocate?
First of all, you have a right to know and fully understand. You are your best advocate, and you may or may not be like the other people in the study. I will try to tease some of these topics out during this episode. The water is deep and muddy so hang on!
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Friday Apr 29, 2022
Friday Apr 29, 2022
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What are you eating for? A common reaction is stress eating. Was your goal accomplished. Most of the time that is temporary. A short, feel good moment. Goal achieved. But then the guilt sets in. Why, the goal was achieved? The guilt is because we all know the real reason to eat is for energy and nutrition. Did the junk food provide energy? Often, yes. The problem is that there was more energy and less nutrition than what was needed. The excess energy and waste lead to ill health overtime.
Sometimes we have the goal of building muscle or recovering from work. What is the best fuel? What is the best fuel for regular metabolic function? There are as many answers as you would like to spend time researching.
How about we keep it simple.
Common goals: health, performance, longevity.
Let’s see how well I sorted this out for you today. Thanks for listening.
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Friday Apr 22, 2022
Jami Dulaney MD Plant Based Wellness Podcast: Why oh Why Would You Do That
Friday Apr 22, 2022
Friday Apr 22, 2022
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Happy Earth Day! My mangos are growing. My different varieties of tomatoes are flourishing on my tower garden. Parsley and dill are thriving in the raised beds along with kale and swiss chard. If you have not seen Kiss the Ground, check it out. You will want to make your backyard a food forest.
Why oh why? Know your why and focus on your why and you have a better chance of success. The more specific and personal the why is, the better. We do things that matter to us. The other part of the success equation is enjoying the journey. If you do not like the journey to your why, it will be much more difficult to continue to keep it front and center. We cannot create or suggest a why to someone else. It is personal choice.
Perhaps I can give you some tips on this podcast or shed a little light on how you might go about focusing on your why or narrowing it down.
Did you know that exercise can boost your immune system? Can you do too much? Spoiler alert. Nutrition matters.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7173539/
Thursday Apr 14, 2022
Jami Dulaney MD Plant Based Wellness Podcast Episode 384- Brazos Bend 50 Mile Race
Thursday Apr 14, 2022
Thursday Apr 14, 2022
Welcome! and Thank you for listening.
Brazos Bend 50 Mile race is successfully in the books!
13 hour and 4 seconds. Three 16.8 mile loops.
This podcast is a recap of the race. Like life there were bumps in the road. However, everything seems to work out if you can keep putting one foot in front of the other. Life and the timer continues to move even if you stop so it is best to keep in motion. I am convinced we humans thrive best if we keep moving. I paid close attention to the fluids and nutrition I consumed during the race. Without doing that the outcome could have been much worse. I was fueling for my desired goal. I think that is perhaps the best lesson I can share. Whether you are racing or living day to day life, fueling your body for the desired outcome is the most important aspect of achieving that outcome. Poor food choices lead to bad outcomes like lifestyle diseases. The problem is the consequences are not necessarily appreciated that day. For most, goals are changed to fit declining health status. Instead of being active, the outcome is to just exist and be a spectator of life. Survive instead of thrive.
Have you been labeled with bad knees or a bad back? Do you have chronic conditions that limit your activities. Are those stories limiting you more than they need to be? Have a listen to the podcast and perhaps you might just realize you have just scratched the surface of your potential.
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Friday Apr 01, 2022
Friday Apr 01, 2022
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Osteoporosis is a diagnosis that is said to just happen. You wake up one day and get the diagnosis. Sometimes people fall first, but largely the diagnosis is made by a DEXA scan. So now what do you do? Medication ? Supplements? I have a better solution. Prevention and personal intervention.
Prevention starts young. Lessing the disease
later. Avoiding complications starts now. I will discuss what to eat and how to move as great alternative therapies.
Ackee.... Mamey sapote... two fruits I will be sharing stories of this podcast. Warning! Don't eat without reading the directions. That said don't miss out on a one of natures greatest surprises.
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https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/vegan-calcium-sources
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/04/160419104228.htm
Friday Mar 25, 2022
Friday Mar 25, 2022
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As they say, "You've come a long way baby". Or not. Dwight Eisenhower died of a heart attack in 1969. War on heart disease was declared by then Vice President Nixon. It seems that the war on heart disease has been our longest war with many casualties. About 650,000 die each year for 52 years is about 33 million people through 2021. Not to belittle this, but the deaths from World War II were in the 60 million arena.
There are many opinions on why we have not got a handle on heart disease despite all of the interventions and medications available. We all agree that diet plays a great role, because everyone says to eat a healthy diet to prevent heart disease. But what is a healthy diet?
The short answer is not to worry about enough of but focus on the too much of concept. After World War II, there was a valid concern that we could not feed the human population. Agribusiness stepped in with nitrogen based fertilizers and the development of mono-crops such as corn, soybean and wheat spread wildly. Now we have food within eye shot of most hours of the day. You can even get dinner at the gas station. So is it the gas companies that are the blame for heart disease?
Waste not want not. How do we stop eating all of the food that is available? Do we need a pill? Or can we do some simple changes that help a lot. Let's talk. Thanks for listening.
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Friday Mar 18, 2022
Jami Dulaney MD Plant Based Wellness Podcast Episode 381: Intangibles
Friday Mar 18, 2022
Friday Mar 18, 2022
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Intangibles as defined by Webster’s dictionary, are things unable to be touched, or are vague and abstract. They are not easily grasped or precisely measurable. This episode will try to shed some light on how we might train intangibles on a journey to becoming plant based.
Should you get dental x-rays when asymptomatic or before a dentist has even examines your mouth? I might be ranting about that as well. We don’t ask why and how that might benefit my health near enough in our health care decisions.
Corporate sponsors of the ADA include but not limited to Henry Schein Corp. (an S&P Fortune 500 company providing dental practice solutions), Cogate, Proctor and Gamble, Crest and Waterpik just to name a few. So just like the AMA, policy is heavily influenced by corporate interests.
Can you wait until you are older to change to a healthy diet? There is certainly benefit at any age, but I discuss some recently published studies linking early age diet with later health costs and illness.
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1028415X.2022.2027592
Friday Mar 11, 2022
Friday Mar 11, 2022
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This episode features four runners that are members of our wellness practice that have taken control of their own health and stepped into an endurance training regimen culminating in finishing the Treasure Coast half and whole marathons.
We often hear people say, “when I get healthy, I’m going to do…”. That day rarely comes because they are waiting for someone else or some other treatment or procedure to provide health. What defines health and limitations is ultimately an individual perception.
This episode features Erica Salerno Shadowens, a breast cancer survivor, Nanette Rodgers, 86 years young with valvular heart disease, Dick Willard, a colon cancer survivor, and Hutch Strahm, with coronary stents and insulin requiring diabetes. Each have had significant “challenges” in their path to health but have chosen to use endurance training as a part of their healing.
I hope you enjoy the chats with each of them as well as a few words from our RDN, exercise physiologist, Addie Majnaric. Thanks also to Michael Hubbard for always supporting my efforts and always sharing a great smile across all our finish lines together.
“I took a diagnosis and turned it into a positive” Erika Salerno Shadowens
“I you think you can, you can; if you think you can’t, you can’t” Dick Willard
“Get with a group and run/walk/run” Nannette Rodgers
“Massive goals don’t require massive actions, but consistent actions” Hutch Strahm
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Music:
Girl is on fire: Alicia Keys
Run like Hell: Pink Floyd
I”m Shipping up to Boston: Dropkick Murphys
All Day Long: Billy Currington
Feeling Good: Nina Simone
Friday Feb 25, 2022
Jami Dulaney MD Plant Based Wellness Podcast: Episode 379 Headliners
Friday Feb 25, 2022
Friday Feb 25, 2022
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Headliners and Bullet Points drive our information in today’s fast-moving world. It is especially good when those headliners support our way of thinking. Studies to prove our point supports our daily choices and perceptions. But what about the fine print? Some of us read the headlines and the abstract that summarizes the studies. We might even drop down into the results. A good study will have a great discussion about the pros and cons of the findings and almost always ends with a statement of more research is needed. That is because there is no definitive answer in science. There is always more to learn. We change our behaviors as we learn. The studies we like the most however, support our own opinions.
Today, I will present two studies that differ from my opinion. They do not support plant based nutrition and they get great headlines because they support mainstream opinion on nutrition and its role in health. I hope you enjoy my discussion.
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https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2022.831470/full