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00:00 – is there a good or best time to take probiotics?
01:58 – is quinoa high in oxalates?
03:08 – is garlic an antibiotic?
04:10 – does cooking food high in oxalates lower the levels?
05:09 – can gluten impact eye health?
05:55 – I keep getting blood filled blisters in the mouth.
06:38 – can an oxalate cause issues with leg muscles?
07:16 – Oxalates and Vitamin C tolerance
08:16 – what is an acute oxalate nephropathy and what are the symptoms?
09:35 – do oxalates cause thyroid nodules?
10:23 – The 3 rules to eating you should live by
16:04 – can you give your thoughts on oxalate dumping?
17:50 – Are potatoes bad?
18:30 – do enzyme supplements help break down oxalates?
20:10 – I eat a lot of things on your list. Am I in trouble?
21:46 – how can you tell if your supplements have oxalates?
22:42 – difference between ripe and non ripe avocado
24:10 – Why many vegetables are more challenging to digest
25:00 – can drinking baking soda help with oxalates?
26:50 – Is there a place to get reliable nutritional information?
29:16 – is it realistic for someone to never consume grains again?
30:22 – is it OK to drink a lot of water on a low carb diet or do we need electrolytes? To connect with Dr. Osborne visit:
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is strictly intended for educational purposes only. Additionally, this information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician. Dr. Osborne is not a medical doctor. He does not treat or diagnose disease. He offers nutritional support to people seeking an alternative from traditional medicine. Dr. Osborne is licensed with the Pastoral Medical Association. To connect with Dr. Osborne visit:
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is strictly intended for educational purposes only. Additionally, this information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician. Dr. Osborne is not a medical doctor. He does not treat or diagnose disease. He offers nutritional support to people seeking an alternative from traditional medicine. Dr. Osborne is licensed with the Pastoral Medical Association.
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