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In this episode of Take Charge of Your Health, host Carol Peterson interviews best-selling author Jeff T. Bowles about his book ALS Breakthrough, which presents a bold theory that ALS may be caused by severe magnesium deficiency in the nerves. Drawing from over 25 years of independent research, Bowles outlines a therapeutic protocol involving high-dose magnesium, vitamin D3, and progesterone to slow or even reverse neurodegeneration. The conversation expands to explore how imbalances in these nutrients and hormones may also contribute to other chronic conditions such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and type 2 diabetes. Bowles emphasizes the importance of maintaining proper nutrient ratios and long-term supplementation, cautioning against simplistic or short-term fixes. The episode also addresses concerns about statin medications, which Bowles believes may increase the risk of neurological disorders like ALS by depleting essential nutrients. This thought-provoking discussion challenges conventional views on neurodegenerative diseases and highlights the potential of targeted, nutrient-based therapies.
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In this episode of Take Charge of Your Health, host Carol Peterson interviews best-selling author Jeff T. Bowles about his book ALS Breakthrough, which presents a bold theory that ALS may be caused by severe magnesium deficiency in the nerves. Drawing from over 25 years of independent research, Bowles outlines a therapeutic protocol involving high-dose magnesium, vitamin D3, and progesterone to slow or even reverse neurodegeneration. The conversation expands to explore how imbalances in these nutrients and hormones may also contribute to other chronic conditions such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and type 2 diabetes. Bowles emphasizes the importance of maintaining proper nutrient ratios and long-term supplementation, cautioning against simplistic or short-term fixes. The episode also addresses concerns about statin medications, which Bowles believes may increase the risk of neurological disorders like ALS by depleting essential nutrients. This thought-provoking discussion challenges conventional views on neurodegenerative diseases and highlights the potential of targeted, nutrient-based therapies.

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