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In Short Order

In Short Order with Dr. Sue Vogan

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Lyme, candida, and so much more! This physician recently retired but spent more than 45 years treating someof the most difficult cases.

Probiotics -- what are they -- how do we benefit from them -- and is there a defference in products? Jeff is with Master Supplements -- the probiotic I always recommend.

Lyme, fulvic acid, IV therapies...and so much more

This is a rebroadcast with Dr. Alan MacDOnald -- Lyme is the topic. Sue will be back from the holiday break on January 7th -- the guest will be Dr. Dan Nuzum. If you have a topic or a suggestion for a guest, please email Sue at... more

This is a rebroadcast of an earlier show. Please note that In Short Order is in the process of being syndicated. Stay tuned for more information.

Microbes and your health

The LDN Research Trust hosted a conference November 7-8, 2014 in Las Vegas. Attendees were able to attend in person or via Live Stream. We have invited Linda back to In Short Order to hear all about the conference, the expert... more

All three books of the Transformation Trilogy by author David Moyer are now available. These include Too Good to be True? Nutrients Quiet the Unquiet Brain, 10 Ways to Keep your Brain from Screaming ?Ouch!? and Beyond... more

Mark Shukhman MD is a psychiatrist in private practice in suburbs of Chicago. Prior to becoming an MD, his interests included alternative medicine and mathematics. Dr.Shukhman's practice is focused on such problems as mood,... more

Dr. Younger received his Ph.D. in Experimental Psychophysiology in 2003 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He then completed postdoctoral fellowships at Arizona State University and the Stanford University School of Medicine before... more

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