Sharon Kleyne Hour

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Sinopsis

• Power of Water / Global Warming – New and innovative wellness discoveries to help you and future generations live within our changing dry environment • Global climate change is a WATER (all-natural moisture) crisis that can cause dryness of the skin, eyes and breathing passages, in addition to spreading bacteria, viruses, allergies and numerous dehydration related diseases • Sharon Kleyne believes that each individual has the power to become proactive in maintaining their own health • Sharon and her guests offer simple, logical, do-it-yourself solutions from a non-political, common sense perspective • Weekly shows have featured experts in medicine, pharmacology, health and healing, therapeutic healing research, nutrition, occupational safety and wellness, global climate change and more. The weekly “Power of Water” segment features guests discussing the scientific, recreational and aesthetic aspects of water.

Episodios

  • "Dry Eye and Personal Moisture Supplementation"

    07/04/2008 Duración: 55min

    Dr. Philip Paden, MD (Medford, OR), ophthalmologist and Owner of Paden Eye Care Center, discusses dry eye and personal moisture supplementation using Nature’s Tears EyeMist. Second guest, Art Bernstein (Gold Hill, OR), author and naturalist, discusses Chinese air quality and the 2008 Summer Olympics.

  • "Safe Water and Healthy Personal Hygiene in the Third World"

    31/03/2008 Duración: 59min

    Patricia Dandonoli (New York, NY), President and CEO of WaterAid America, and Girish Menon (London, UK), International Operations Director for WaterAid International, discuss safe water and healthy personal hygiene in the third world. Second guest, Kim Cushman, (Warm Springs, GA), Site Manager of Roosevelt's Little White House State Historic Site, discusses the history and water of Warm Springs, Georgia.

  • "The Dermatology Crisis, Proactive Skin Health and the Health Affects of Global Warming"

    24/03/2008 Duración: 59min

    Dr. Richard Rasmussen, MD (Grants Pass, OR), dermatologist, discusses the dermatology crisis, proactive skin health and the health effects of global warming. Second guests, Steve Rudd, Natural Resource Program Manager, and Lisa Garvin, Chief of Interpretation and Cultural Resources with Hot Springs National Park (Hot Springs, AR), discuss what has been nicknamed The American Spa.

  • "Moving Towards a Raw Food Diet"

    17/03/2008 Duración: 56min

    Susan Schenck (San Diego, CA), author of The Live Food Factor, discusses moving towards a raw food diet. Second guest, Art Bernstein (Gold Hill, OR), naturalist and author, discusses Isle Royale National Park in Michigan.

  • "Caring for Your Eyes and Tear Film in a Dehydrated World"

    10/03/2008 Duración: 55min

    Dr. Robert Latkany (New York, NY), ophthalmologist, author of The Dry Eye Remedy, discusses the affects global warming has on the eye and how to properly care for the eye's outermost protective layer, the tear film. Second guest, Eddie Wallace (Ashland, OR) with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, discusses the Oregon Shakespeare Festival - then and now.

  • "Global Warming, Air Quality and the Izaak Walton League"

    03/03/2008 Duración: 55min

    Nancy Lange (St. Paul, MN), Clean Air Coordinator for the Izaak Walton League, discusses global warming, air quality and the Izaak Walton League's mission to conserve, maintain, protect, and restore the soil, forest, water, and other natural resources of the United States. Second guest, Mark Lowe (Lava Hot Springs, ID), Executive Director of the Lava Hot Springs Foundation, discusses the history and uniqueness of Lava Hot Springs.

  • "Natural Live Foods and Klamath Lake's Blue-Green Algae"

    25/02/2008 Duración: 56min

    Michael Saiber (Klamath Falls, OR), President of E3Live/Vision and Tamera Campbell, CEO and Owner, discuss the benefits of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (known as E3Live), a blue green algae harvested from Klamath Lake. Second guest, Josh Winchell (Washington, D.C.), Public Information Officer with the U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife, discusses the upcoming Smart Disposal Program, a safe disposal program for medication supported in partnership with the American Pharmaceutical Association.

  • "New Discoveries Concerning Dry Mouth and Health"

    18/02/2008 Duración: 55min

    Dr. Kenneth Chung, DDS (Portland, OR), OHSU School of Dentistry and CEO of ComfortCare Health Services, Inc., discusses new discoveries concerning dry mouth and overall health. Second guest, Art Bernstein (Gold Hill, OR), naturalist and author, discusses the Canadian Great Lakes.

  • "ORBIS International and Eye Care Challenges in Developing Countries"

    11/02/2008 Duración: 57min

    Dr. Gene Helveston, M.D., (Bloomington, IN), Ophthalmologist-in-Chief with ORBIS International, discusses ORBIS and the eye care challenges facing developing countries today. ORBIS is a non-profit global development organization dedicated to saving sight worldwide. Second guest, Art Bernstein (Gold Hill, OR), naturalist and author, discusses southeastern Ontario's Point Pelee, Jack Minor and the history of bird conservation.

  • "Environmental Change and Human Health"

    04/02/2008 Duración: 57min

    Tom Atzet, Ph.D. (Merlin, OR), regional ecologist (retired) with the U.S. Forest Service, discusses environmental change and its effects on human health. Second guest, Jeff Feldman (Eureka Springs, AR), President/CEO of the Greater Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce, discusses the unique natural cold springs of Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

  • "Using Your Inner Resources to Stay Healthy"

    28/01/2008 Duración: 57min

    Robin Rose, M.D. (Ashland, OR), holistic and intuitive physician, discusses how to use your inner resources to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Second guest, Ron Aasheim (Helena, MT), Communications and Education Outreach Administrator with the Montana Department of Fish and Wildlife, discusses Montana's waters and the controversial delisting of the wolves.

  • "Evaluating Your Home Water Supply"

    21/01/2008 Duración: 56min

    Dr. Alan Kadish (Medford, OR), licensed naturopathic physician, discusses how to evaluate your home water supply to ensure your family's safety and health. Second guest, Art Bernstein (Gold Hill, OR), Master's in Forestry, naturalist and author, discusses more about sub-glacial lakes in Antarctica.

  • "What Everyone Should Know about Naturopathic Medicine"

    14/01/2008 Duración: 56min

    Dr. Marnie Loomis, ND, and Dr. Rita Bettenburg, ND (both of Portland, OR), National College of Natural Medicine, discuss naturopathic medicine and naturopathic physicians. Second guest, Art Bernstein (Gold Hill, OR) naturalist and author, discusses the mighty Columbia River of the Endangered American Rivers, Part 5.

  • “Is Available and Affordable Health Care Possible?”

    07/01/2008 Duración: 56min

    Rep. Dennis Richardson (Medford, OR), Oregon state legislator and personal injury attorney, discusses if available and affordable health care is possible. Second guest, Art Bernstein (Gold Hill, OR) naturalist and author, discusses Oregon's Willamette River of the Endangered American Rivers, Part 4.

  • The Latest in Eye Care, Vision Screening and Computer Vision Syndrome” - Special Encore Presentation!

    31/12/2007 Duración: 50min

    Dr. Marguerite McDonald (New York, NY), ophthalmologist, refractive eye surgeon and LASIK pioneer, discusses important eye care information applicable to all people. Second guest, Art Bernstein (Grants Pass, OR), naturalist and author, continues his discussion on the world’s deepest lakes.

  • “Reflexology, Feet and Integrative Medicine”

    24/12/2007 Duración: 55min

    Berit Nilsson (Columbus, OH), licensed reflexologist and founder of Reflexology Science Institute, discusses reflexology, feet and integrative medicine. Second guest, Art Bernstein (Grants Pass, OR), naturalist and author, discusses the lower Mississippi Delta.

  • “Health and Health Insurance in a Changing Global Environment”

    17/12/2007 Duración: 56min

    Rep. Ron Maurer (Grants Pass, OR), Oregon State Legislator, health care provider and health insurance reform advocate, discusses health and health insurance in a changing global environment. Second guest, Art Bernstein (Grants Pass, OR) naturalist and author, discusses the endangered American rivers, Part 3.

  • "Lifestyle and Proactive Heart Health"

    10/12/2007 Duración: 54min

    Diane Raymond (Medford, OR), American Heart Association, Rogue Valley Chapter, discusses lifestyle and proactive heart health. Second guest, Art Bernstein (Grants Pass, OR), naturalist and author, discusses the endangered American rivers, Part 2.

  • “Hospice and Maintaining Quality Care”

    03/12/2007 Duración: 56min

    Nancy Heyerman (Medford, OR), hospice RN, and Diane Kosmatka (Medford, OR), Hospice Supervisor with Providence Hospital in Medford, Oregon, discuss hospice and maintaining quality care for terminally ill patients and their families. Second guest, Matt Folz (Crater Lake, OR), Operations Manager with Crater Lake Lodge, discusses Crater Lake’s 7,000 year history, and recreational and educational opportunities at Crater Lake National Park.

  • “Tree Propagation and Reforestation through International Species Exchange”

    26/11/2007 Duración: 55min

    Jerry Barnes (Cottage Grove, OR), international forest genetics expert and owner of Tree Improvement Enterprises, Inc., discusses tree propagation and reforestation through the international species exchange. Second guest, Adam Smith (Portland, OR), Science Educator with the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, discusses OMSI, global warming and polar bears.

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