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"We Can Heal Our Bodies With What We Eat" Johanna P Salazar MS, RDN speaks with the ScrambledEggs&Ham Team

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Johanna uses functional and integrative medicine and tests in her practice. Her passion is to help clients heal their bodies through the proper foods and mindset. Health is not only the foods you eat but also the thoughts you think and how you manage your emotions. Her mission is that you leave each program with a life transformation.
Why Functional Medicine?
Functional Medicine focuses on addressing the root cause of someone's symptom/disease. Functional medicine recognizes that there may be more than one factor contributing to someone’s illness. Prevention and restoring the body back to homeostasis are the primary focuses of functional medicine. Factors such as diet, sleep, stress, and exercise are considered as a line of treatment. The main goal is to uncover why someone is ill rather than treating symptoms with a bandaid.
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Johanna uses functional and integrative medicine and tests in her practice. Her passion is to help clients heal their bodies through the proper foods and mindset. Health is not only the foods you eat but also the thoughts you think and how you manage your emotions. Her mission is that you leave each program with a life transformation.
Why Functional Medicine?
Functional Medicine focuses on addressing the root cause of someone's symptom/disease. Functional medicine recognizes that there may be more than one factor contributing to someone’s illness. Prevention and restoring the body back to homeostasis are the primary focuses of functional medicine. Factors such as diet, sleep, stress, and exercise are considered as a line of treatment. The main goal is to uncover why someone is ill rather than treating symptoms with a bandaid.
https://www.healing-nutrition.net
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Send us a text DonlLiminalSpace10.mp3 Don Wade speaks on Liminal Space Speaker 1 [00:00:00] Definitely could attack you at an emotionally weak point in your life. Speaker 2 [00:00:09] Yes. Speaker 1 [00:00:12] If you're beyond that weak point, might be easier to deal with it. And as I said, just like, this makes total sense. Yes. You know, and you know what? If you are living in that space, you know, I can't even think about that because it is so deep. It is topsy and panic in the person right there in that space. Speaker 2 [00:00:43] Well, give me a favorite, then. You know, you gave me something to think about. Is it okay to record this conversation? Speaker 1 [00:00:51] Sure. Speaker 2 [00:00:52] Okay. So what you. So what I did was answer your question is that, like you said, it was a big it was a big one of the biggest projects I've done on this episode, on this podcast. And I took it from like I looked at it, I researched, I said, Well, first it's the physical limit of space, right? Then there's psychological. Speaker 1 [00:01:13] And so again. Speaker 2 [00:01:15] If first there's physical limit liminal space where you're walking down a hallway, you are walking from one office to the other. Right. That's physical, that space between. Then there's psychological, a metaphorical liminal space where we talking about you can't make a decision, right? You're in that space. You had a stroke like me. You don't know if you're going to live or die. What I'm going to do in my life, what I'm going to do with my life. Speaker 1 [00:01:43] You know, this kind of escape. They just came to take me up and this conversation is going to get deep. And I don't want everyone to have this conversation. Let me call you back as soon as I can. Speaker 2 [00:02:00] Okay. All right. Right. All right. Okay. Speaker 1 [00:02:07] Heard about it before. It's something I never thought about. Okay. But. But I understand why it's important. And I know how it is that you can get stuck in the in the. In the living space. Speaker 2 [00:02:29] Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Your brother gave a really good example with his divorce. Speaker 1 [00:02:36] No, no, no, no. It is. Yes. And. An example of his divorce is his ex. I think there is a, sense of understanding that we that we both have. Because we. I drove over, you know, my sister, but I don't. It's almost always these two that have gone through the whole divorce thing or he and I. And the same type of emotional trauma, that that surrounds divorce. And a separation. Of people in your home to carry a gun. He and I, I have for you are going to realize. Unidentified [00:03:49] How serious is that? So, you know. Speaker 1 [00:03:55] Talking about how we ask you have to want to. Work through, work through it. Speaker 2 [00:04:12] Or. Speaker 1 [00:04:13] You know, it's almost like how do you gauge how much your game changes and you try to work through it is is the right way to put it is. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 2 [00:04:27] You how how how do you work through it? You know, I went through it with a stroke. With illness. Right. Like you. Yes. And, you know, not knowing what's going to happen next, I can no longer work. I can. It's harder to support my family. I have I'm a different person. Right. So in that space, we work through it. Like, what are you doing? What I'm doing now, you create creativity, you know? Correct? Yeah. Yeah. That's how you work through it. You work through it Like you're like, I think. Support the show Lifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging): https://988lifeline.org/chat…
 
Send us a text I think it was like a five-year celebration that they decided to Ride from St. Louis to Chicago. I think it was 390 miles. Wow. And it's pretty entertaining, that father-son dynamic. You know, the old, more experienced cyclist trying to tell the young buck something, and he doesn't want to listen. Wow, a person that has heart problems like that actually embarked on a challenge like that is absolutely, man, just like, I'm enlightened by that. They picked something that means something, and look, I went through all this, and I can do this. And what he's telling us is basically, you can do this, too. You can make some changes in your life and make your health better. We don't have to accept what's in front of us. You know, we can choose a different path. And he didn't ride that 390 miles overnight. He started out just getting one around the Block, got a little stronger, and started riding miles. But it was a gradual build-up of recovering his health. And so that should be a message to everybody. You know, we're at a point where we can eat as much as we want, and we can have a sedentary lifestyle, which is a very bad combination. Support the show Lifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging): https://988lifeline.org/chat…
 
Send us a text Host Bill Clarke Co Host Don Wade Interview With Hugh Joseph who has MS. Reference to any specific product or entity during any episode of the Fried Eggs and Ham Podcast {the "Podcast") does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by DreamEfforttenacity.LLC or its affiliates. The views expressed by any guests are their own and their appearance on the Podcast does not imply an endorsement of the Company by them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by ScrambledEggs&Ham employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Company or any of its officials. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact us by email at-- Bill@dreamefforttenacity.com Support the show Lifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging): https://988lifeline.org/chat…
 
Send us a text Medicare cuts, they would primarily affect 1. Seniors & Disabled Individuals – Those who rely on Medicare for healthcare might experience reduced coverage, higher out-of-pocket costs, or limited access to doctors and services. 2. Healthcare Providers – Doctors, hospitals, and nursing homes may receive lower reimbursements, which could lead to fewer accepting Medicare patients. 3. Medicare Advantage Enrollees – If cuts target Medicare Advantage plans, some benefits could be reduced or premiums increased. 4. Low-Income Beneficiaries – Those who depend on Medicare and Medicaid (dual-eligible individuals) might see changes in services or support. Cuts to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs can affect several groups, especially those who benefit from initiatives designed to reduce disparities and promote equal opportunities. The main groups impacted include: 1.Minority Communities – Racial and ethnic minorities may face fewer resources, mentorship programs, or workplace protections aimed at reducing discrimination. 2.Low-Income Individuals – DEI efforts often address economic disparities, so cuts could reduce access to scholarships, job training, and healthcare equity programs. 3.Women – Gender equity initiatives in workplaces, leadership development, and pay equity efforts could be weakened. 4.People with Disabilities – DEI programs often advocate for accessibility and accommodations in workplaces, education, and public spaces. 5.LGBTQ+ Individuals – Reduced funding could impact support networks, workplace protections, and inclusion efforts in schools and businesses. 6.Veterans & Marginalized Groups – Many DEI programs focus on helping veterans, first-generation students, and other underrepresented groups gain access to opportunities. 7.Businesses & Educational Institutions – Many companies and universities use DEI strategies to improve workforce diversity, innovation, and student success. Cuts could make it harder to attract diverse talent or meet inclusion goals. Support the show Lifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging): https://988lifeline.org/chat…
 
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Send us a text Welcome to “ScrambledEggs&Ham” —the podcast that highlights the resilience and strength of individuals who have faced life-altering health challenges, including cancer, stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS), and neurodiversity. Each episode dives into their personal journeys, revealing how they transformed adversity into growth, empowerment, stroke recovery, and lasting change. Prepare to be inspired as we explore the incredible power of the human spirit. “Health is not merely the absence of illness. A truly healthy life is one of creativity—where we continue to challenge ourselves, create, and move forward, expanding our horizons for as long as we live.” — The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, Part 1 (Revised Edition), p. 248 Support the show Lifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging): https://988lifeline.org/chat…
 
Send us a text Tanya Ward is fighting Glioblastoma, which is a type of brain cancer. The medical community told her that there is no cure, and gave her 11 to 18 months to live. listen to her story along with her partner Bill Ross. Glioblastoma is a type of cancer that starts as a growth of cells in the brain or spinal cord. It grows quickly and can invade and destroy healthy tissue. Glioblastoma forms from cells called astrocytes that support nerve cells. Glioblastoma can happen at any age. But it tends to occur more often in older adults and more often in men. Glioblastoma symptoms include headaches that keep getting worse, nausea and vomiting, blurred or double vision, and seizures. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bill1 National Brain Tumor Society Headquarters 55 Chapel Street, Suite 006 Newton, MA 02458 Phone: 617-924-9997 Support the show Lifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging): https://988lifeline.org/chat…
 
Send us a text Poet, Writer, Actress,and Buddha, Renetta Fitzgeral (Sparkle)speaks with Connie Moore and Host Bill Clarke about Stage 4 Ovarian cancer. Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer, means that cancer has spread into the fluid around the lungs and distant organs and tissues. The outlook for people with late stage ovarian cancer is less favorable than for people who have early stage cancer. Treatments typically include surgery, targeted therapy , chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. The above is from Healthgrades.com https://www.sgi-usa.org/basics-of-buddhism/ Support the show Lifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging): https://988lifeline.org/chat…
 
Send us a text Winning over stage 4 cancer https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1916465 JANUARY 11, 2025 Health is not simply the absence of illness. A truly healthy life is creative—one in which we keep challenging something, creating something, and moving forward to expand our horizons as long as we live. From The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, p. 248 Support the show Lifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging): https://988lifeline.org/chat…
 
Send us a text G eorge A Wade's "Black Voices in Dialysis Care " is a story about a man with incredible Strength and Resilience. George owned and operated two car dealerships and raised a family, while helping in his community with the development of Nichiren Daishonin Buddhism which he practices. Support the show Lifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging): https://988lifeline.org/chat…
 
Send us a text Reference to any specific product or entity during any episode of the Scrambled Eggs and Ham Podcast {the "Podcast") does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by DreamEfforttenacity.LLC or its affiliates. With abuse, you suffer the loss of soul, loss of self, and loss of meaning" "In the system, you must fight every day, every minute, to keep from feeling worthless - to keep your spirit alive" K.W. (Survivor) One of the healing therapies that Jennifer has done, is called ART which stands for Accelerated Resolution Therapy Child Abuse Childhelp® Phone: 800.4.A.CHILD (800.422.4453) People They Help: Child abuse victims, parents, concerned i Sexual Abuse Darkness to Light Phone: 866.FOR.LIGHT (866.367.5444) People They Help: Children and adults needing local information or resources about sexual abuse “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” ― Maya Angelou Hello, good morning. Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Good morning. My name is Bill Clark. Today is August 10, 2023. And I am the host of the Scrambled Eggs and ham podcast. So the Scrambled Eggs and Ham podcast is weekly, and sometimes monthly it's summer. So it's monthly interview show focused upon the reinvention of the lives of each interviewee, as a result of or inspired by the life-changing illnesses or events that have now become part of their daily existence. And this morning, we my special special guests. Is Jen Jennifer key. Thank you for having me. Yep, yep. Yep. It's a pleasure. It's always a pleasure. So this morning, I am the scrambled egg. And you are the ham, Jennifer. So Jennifer, tell us a little bit about your background. Tell the audience about you know, Jennifer. Sure. Fantastic question. Not quite sure where you'd like me to start. But I am a daughter from a family of four. I grew up in the lovely state of New Jersey. And I am an athlete. I am a fan fanatic. Not quite sure what words you want to use regarding mother nature and the outdoors. I guess a modern-day hippie, I've been told. And I presently am exploring so many new and adventurous journeys, which has now brought me to you. Wow, that's great. So you love the outdoors? You are. You call yourself a modern-day hippie. So. So, Jennifer, today's podcast is about trauma. Good one. Okay. Yeah. Great. Can you tell me a little bit about how it has affected your life? When it does start? You know, was it when you were playing sports in high school, or college? Or when part of your relationships? How did it start? Like how did this thing start? Like, you know, no one just, you know, just glides, glides on the top of the of the water? There's always something underneath the water. Right? So what lately what happened? Great question, Bill. I really thank you for the opportunity to talk about this as it is one that I think doesn't necessarily get enough attention in this particular country and something that's very near and dear to me, regarding the healing process, from trauma. So for me, it's really centered around sexual trauma. At a very young age I was groomed is the term I've been told by a family member, which the percentage is say that's usually the place where sexual trauma happens. And it happens within my home. And from the age of what I can remember, seven to about 11 years old, there was a nice grooming process. And I say nice, and I'll explain shortly, grooming process of at first, just reading stories, right being told t Support the show Lifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging): https://988lifeline.org/chat…
 
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