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What are the 5 key points of IV Chelation?

What causes a cell to become toxic?

Explain how Epigenetics plays a significant role in how cells become toxic over time.

Summarize "The Bucket Theory"

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How we we help address symptoms, ailments, and diseases

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What are the limiting factors to achieving effective and comprehensive cellular detoxification?

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What is Cellular Detoxification?

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What is the "Three-Legged Stool Approach"?

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What are 3 causes of cellular toxicity?

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Describe the Comprehensive Detoxification Strategy that Dr. Pompa implements?

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Describe the "Body Phase"?

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What is the Neurotoxic Questionnaire?

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What are some symptoms associated with neurotoxicity?

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The NTQ also explores potential exposures to neurotoxic substances. What are these substances?

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What is the process for the Pompa Program?

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Define Chelators.

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Define Binder.

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What is the The "3-Legged Stool" Analogy in Cellular Detox?

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Define "Good Genes" and "Bad Genes".

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How does Dr. Pompa emphasize the critical role of epigenetics?

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Define Lyme Disease

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How many genes are responsible for Lyme?

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What are the cofactors that make Lyme Disease stronger?

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Risks of Mercury Exposure and Impact on Cellular Health

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Importance of Meta-Oxy Test for Measuring Cellular Inflammation and Damage

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What's the main difference between regular blood tests and the Met-Oxy Test?

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What does the Met-Oxy test for?

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"Upstream vs. Downstream" Analogy in Cellular Detoxification and Healing

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What are the 5 Rs?

<p>REMOVE Toxins REGENERATE the Cell Membrane RESTORE Cellular Energy REDUCE Inflammation RE-ESTABLISH Methylation</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does G-cell do?

<p>increases cellular detox by upregulating GSH</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Cytodetox do?

<p>gives the ability to get into the membrane bind and pull out toxins.</p> Signup and view all the answers

what does eNRG do?

<p>help make more mitochondria</p> Signup and view all the answers

What depletes methylation?

<p>Emotional stress/chemical stress/physical stress can shut methylation down.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does ION do?

<p>ION closes the gut junctions and prevents leaky gut and auto-intoxification therefore decrease systemic inflammation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Hashimoto's?

<p>An autoimmune disease where your immune system attacks your thyroid gland by mistake.</p> Signup and view all the answers

You can't determine Thyroid function by TSH Levels. Yet this is what doctors do. Explain why this won't show if the Thyroid is really functioning optimally.

<p>TSH levels alone may not fully determine thyroid function due to potential issues with T4 to T3 conversion.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How much have glycophysate levels jumped in the last 20 years?

<p>1300%</p> Signup and view all the answers

Talk about the NTQ Scores.

<p>Less than 30 is good, more than 50 is highly toxic.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What kind questions does the NTQ ask about?

<p>Questions cover areas such as energy levels, cognitive function, mood, sleep, digestion, and exposure to toxins.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the MO Test detect?

<p>The Meta-Oxy Test detects oxidative stress and free radicals within cells.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does malondialdehyde levels in the urine reveal?

<p>marker of lipid peroxidation and cellular damage.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What reagent does the Meta-Oxy Test employ?

<p>The reagent thiobarbituric acid to measure malondialdehyde levels</p> Signup and view all the answers

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