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In this episode of Food Talks, Dallas and Jordan Townsend talk about the differences between wild game and domesticated animals.
It's no surprise to many that when humans get involved with nature, things take a wild turn. Focusing specifically on domesticating animals, we've managed to mold and change hundreds of species futures all for our nourishment.
The goal of feeding the masses has come with some surprisingly difficult challenges of how to grow animals that are actually nutritious to eat.
We discuss all this and more in this episode of Food Talks!
In this episode of Food Talks, Dallas and Jordan Townsend discuss adrenaline and the adrenal glands.
Adrenaline is the hormonal juices that kick in when your fight or flight mechanism takes over. Whether it be meeting a tiger face to face in the jungle or being stressed out and anxious for a test, your adrenaline kicks in to help protect you.
Adrenaline dilates your eyes to let more light in, constrict your veins to speed up blood flow and your airway opens to allow better transfer of oxygen.
All this to help keep you alive when faced with perceived danger. Join us as we dive deep into an adrenaline rush!
In this episode of Food Talks, Dallas and Jordan Townsend discuss losing your hair.
In this episode of Food Talks, Dallas and Jordan Townsend, discuss the issues surrounding Libido.
The ups and downs of your libido are tied directly to hormones, Testosterone, and Estrogen. These hormones can help you get in the mood mentally, but what about physically?
We talk about viagra and the ways in which it works to help the body perform.
We also discuss the foods that tie in with your libido and hormones.
All this and more in this episode of Food Talks!
In this episode of Food Talks, Dallas and Jordan Townsend talk about autoimmune diseases.
Autoimmune disease happens when the body's natural defense system can't tell the difference between your own cells and foreign cells, causing the body to mistakenly attack normal cells. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases that affect a wide range of body parts.
There isn't a lot know about why the body's immune system turns on its own cells, but we dig into the different diseases and what could potentially be causing the issues at hand.
Join us for this episode of Food Talks!
In this episode of Food Talks, Dallas and Jordan Townsend talk about the mouth, teeth, and saliva.
Oral hygiene is essential to living a happy life. From bad breath to tooth decay, letting your oral hygiene get away from you can lead to long-lasting health effects.
In this episode of Food Talks, Dallas and Jordan Townsend talk about the human ear and the mysteries that lie within.
Ears are fascinatingly complex yet simple. Ears are one of the few parts of the body that can not regenerate or be helped with vitamins or nutrition.
There are several diseases and ear issues to be on guard for and the ears are very delicate so keep things out of your ear.
Modern technology has helped us repair the gift of hearing, but there are some old natural remedies that will shock you.
All this and more in this episode of Food Talks.
In this episode of Food Talks, Dallas and Jordan Townsend talk about what it means to be hydrated properly.
It is estimated that up to 75% of Americans are dehydrated for most of their day. That is an astounding number given all the negative side effects that come along with not being properly hydrated.
Fatigue, dizziness, headaches, and brain fog.
We discuss all this and much more in this episode of Food Talks!
In this episode of Food Talks, Jordan Townsend and Kelcie Shack go through the rest of the client's questions!
Kelcie and Jordan discuss how often to get tested, what are blocks and switches, how to control your cortisol levels, and much more!
If you had a question, we've got the answers so make sure you give this episode a listen!
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