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"your Health" Tv Program About Intestional Health


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This comes on the family network. Here it airs 3 times a day.

He talked about celiac today and will be talking about intestional issues this week.

He takes calls also. I have his book-not the updated version. It is real good.


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This comes on the family network. Here it airs 3 times a day.

He talked about celiac today and will be talking about intestional issues this week.

He takes calls also. I have his book-not the updated version. It is real good.

I still can't find that channel

wish i could have heard it.

judy

lindalee Enthusiast

My dvr says FAMNET. The topic tomorrow is gerd but will also discuss our issues.

Michi8 Contributor

From what I could find the program, Your Health, is on "FamilyNet" which is a radio station on the Sirius Nework. This is what it says about the channel on the homepage: FamilyNet Radio, the Voice of Christian Talk on SIRIUS, is now on Channel 161 as part of SIRIUS' new Faith and Family Group. I was unable to locate specific information on the TV broadcast.

Michelle

lindalee Enthusiast

I didn't realize it was on Sirus. It is a health tv talk show that is on a christian station. It is on digital where I live. I love the show or I would get rid of some of my stations.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
I didn't realize it was on Sirus. It is a health tv talk show that is on a christian station. It is on digital where I live. I love the show or I would get rid of some of my stations.

i DON'T KNOW WHAT Sirus IS? :blink::o

I HAVE COMCAST..IS IT A SERVER??

JUDY

Michi8 Contributor
i DON'T KNOW WHAT Sirus IS? :blink::o

I HAVE COMCAST..IS IT A SERVER??

JUDY

Sirius is a satellite radio network. You need to subscribe, and have a receiver to hear it.

Michelle


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lindalee Enthusiast

Judy, Call Comcast and ask them if you have it or if you can subscribe. :)

lindalee Enthusiast
I still can't find that channel

wish i could have heard it.

judy

Today was about Ibs and how to improve the immune system. There was a call in about a tick bite. He explained the problems with that and what to test for and how to improve the antibotics for that with natural antibotics.

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