Solutions 2 Wellness

Solutions 2 Wellness

Wellness and philosophy. Dive into the wellness industry. Supplements, prescriptions drugs, hormones. All how it ties into health and life. Keep it simple, question the noise, and be a good human. info@solutions2wellness.org

  1. Jan 31

    PRP Therapy: Benefits for Tendon, Ligament, and Knee Osteoarthritis

    Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses your own concentrated platelets to accelerate healing in low-vascular tissues. This video covers the science behind PRP, its proven benefits for tendon and ligament injuries, and its potential to support articular cartilage regeneration in osteoarthritic knees. Learn how PRP works through growth factors (including VEGF for angiogenesis), why a double-spin centrifuge and ultrasound-guided injection are critical for optimal results, and key questions to ask any clinic before treatment. Avoid common pitfalls such as lidocaine use, cortisone combination, or blind injections that reduce accuracy and efficacy. Whether you are dealing with chronic knee pain, instability, or an old sports/military-related injury, PRP offers a regenerative option backed by research and long-term athlete use. Read the full blog post: https://solutions2wellness.org/blogarchive/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solutions2wellness_ Listen to the podcast: https://sites.libsyn.com/596530 Timestamps 0:00 – Introduction to PRP Therapy and Personal Knee Injury Context 1:15 – Core Benefits of PRP for Tendon and Ligament Injuries 2:40 – PRP's Role in Knee Osteoarthritis and Articular Cartilage Repair 3:55 – How PRP Works: Platelets, Growth Factors, and VEGF/Angiogenesis 5:10 – The PRP Procedure: Blood Draw, Double-Spin Centrifugation, Concentration 6:25 – Critical Clinic Standards: Ultrasound Guidance vs. Blind Injection 7:05 – What to Avoid: Lidocaine, Cortisone, NSAIDs, and Acetaminophen 7:50 – Final Advice: Questions to Ask Your Provider and Realistic Expectations  #PRP #PlateletRichPlasma #RegenerativeMedicine #KneeOsteoarthritis #TendonInjury #LigamentHealing #UltrasoundGuidedInjection #Orthobiologics #PRPTherapy #CartilageRegeneration

    9 min
  2. Jan 27

    Cortisone Shots. What are the Side Effects?

    Cortisone Shots: Short-Term Pain Relief vs. Long-Term Damage Millions receive cortisone injections annually for joint pain, injuries, arthritis, and post-surgical inflammation. While they provide temporary relief, corticosteroid injections have documented catabolic effects, promoting tissue breakdown, reduced healing, and increased risk of further injury, particularly in tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. This video examines the science behind these risks, including studies showing elevated tendon rupture rates and accelerated osteoarthritis progression, especially in load-bearing joints like the knees. It also covers evidence-based alternatives that support long-term function and recovery. Timestamps 0:00 – Introduction: widespread use of cortisone shots and associated risks  0:45 – Mechanism of action: synthetic cortisol, effects, and catabolic properties 1:45 – Impact on tendons and ligaments: avascular tissue, inhibited healing, cytotoxicity to tenocytes 2:35 – Effects on articular cartilage: nutrient deprivation, chondrocyte apoptosis, accelerated degeneration 3:23 – Evidence from studies: increased tendon rupture risk, rotator cuff tears post-injection 4:30 – Short-term benefits contrasted with long-term consequences for osteoarthritis 5:06 – Superior outcomes from physical therapy: improved function, range of motion, and pain reduction 6:10 – Role of movement and loading: enhancing synovial fluid diffusion and nutrient delivery to cartilage 7:00 – Practical recommendations: resistance training, avoiding inactivity, nutrition considerations 7:48 – Alternative: Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections for promoting healing and growth factors 8:35 – Emerging option: stem cell approaches, including bone marrow stimulation for cartilage regeneration  9:41 – Additional factors: weight management, alcohol's dehydrating effects on synovial fluid 10:23 – Recap: weighing cortisone risks against regenerative and conservative alternatives 11:09 – Conclusion and explore long-term solutions   @ways2well  check them out!  Read the related blog: https://solutions2wellness.org/blogarchive/ Listen to the podcast: https://sites.libsyn.com/596530 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solutions2wellness_ #cortisoneshots #corticosteroidinjections #osteoarthritis #kneepain #prptherapy #stemcelltherapy #jointhealth #tendonhealth #arthritisalternatives #physicaltherapy #resistancetraining #painmanagement

    12 min
  3. Jan 22

    Endometriosis Pain Relief: Beware NSAIDs Cause Infertility! Omega-3s Reduce Inflammation & Pain

    How endometriosis affects millions of women worldwide with chronic pelvic pain, heavy periods, and infertility risks. This video reveals why common first-line treatments like NSAIDs (ibuprofen, naproxen) may block ovulation and reduce fertility by up to 75% in some cases, critical information if you're trying to conceive. Learn science-backed alternatives: omega-3 fatty acids (EPA & DHA from fish oil or fatty fish) combat inflammation, reduce endometrial cell survival, decrease adhesions, and ease endometriosis pain through anti-inflammatory prostaglandins (PGE3). Dive into the omega-6 to omega-3 imbalance in modern diets (seed oils like soybean, corn, canola, safflower), retrograde menstruation causes, nutrient deficiencies from heavy bleeding (magnesium, iron), and practical steps to achieve a healthier 4:1 fatty acid ratio for better pain management and fertility support. Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction to Endometriosis: Causes, Prevalence & Why It Develops 1:00 – Omega-6 Excess & Inflammation: Seed Oils, Arachidonic Acid, Pro-Inflammatory Prostaglandins 2:30 – Omega-3 Benefits: EPA, DHA, Anti-Inflammatory Effects & Studies on Endometriosis Pain Reduction 3:45 – NSAIDs Warning: First-Line Defense for Endometriosis Pain – But They Inhibit Ovulation & Cause Infertility 5:30 – Fertility Impact: How NSAIDs Block Follicle Rupture & Reduce Ovulation Rates 6:45 – Nutrient Deficiencies in Endometriosis: Magnesium for Cramps, Iron for Anemia & Heavy Periods 8:15 – Practical Diet Tips: Avoid Seed Oils, Choose Grass-Fed & Fatty Fish, Supplement Omega-3s Wisely 10:00 – Recommendations & Next Steps: Improve Omega-6:Omega-3 Ratio, Test Levels & Lifestyle Changes If you're dealing with endometriosis symptoms, pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, or fertility challenges, watch now and share with others affected. Subscribe for more evidence-based wellness insights on inflammation, nutrition, and reproductive health. Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solutions2wellness_ Blog: https://solutions2wellness.org/blogarchive/ Podcast: https://sites.libsyn.com/596530 #Endometriosis #EndometriosisPain #Omega3 #NSAIDs #Infertility #PelvicPain #WomensHealth #AntiInflammatoryDiet #Fertility #NaturalPainRelief Endometriosis natural treatment, endometriosis pain management, omega-3 for endometriosis, fish oil endometriosis relief, NSAIDs endometriosis infertility, ibuprofen ovulation inhibition, naproxen fertility risks, anti-inflammatory diet endometriosis, pelvic pain relief women, heavy menstrual bleeding solutions, magnesium glycinate cramps, retrograde menstruation explained, endometriosis fertility preservation, chronic pelvic pain natural remedies, endometriosis inflammation reduction, omega-3 EPA DHA benefits, seed oils inflammation, pro-inflammatory prostaglandins endometriosis, endometriosis awareness 2026, solutions to endometriosis pain, holistic endometriosis management, endometriosis studies omega-3, reduce endometriosis adhesions naturally.

    13 min
  4. Jan 19

    Things to Watch Out for In Supplements

    The supplement industry generates billions annually, but many products contain questionable ingredients, poor bioavailability forms, and hidden additives that may do more harm than good. In this video we examine real-world examples of popular multivitamins and magnesium supplements, highlighting red flags including maltodextrin (high glycemic index filler), fructose (liver burden and metabolic impact), and low-absorption forms such as magnesium oxide and magnesium carbonate.  Breakdown: Why maltodextrin with a GI of 90–105 can spike blood glucose and contribute to insulin resistance How fructose bypasses normal metabolism, promotes de novo lipogenesis, and is linked to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease The major differences in magnesium forms — bioavailability comparison between oxide (≈5–10%), carbonate, and superior options like magnesium glycinate Common MLM supplement tactics, inflated pricing, lack of third-party testing, and exaggerated marketing claims Learn how to identify legitimate supplements, avoid being scammed by poor formulations, and make informed decisions about daily multivitamins, magnesium supplementation, and overall nutrition. Timestamps 0:00 – Introduction to the supplement industry and why scrutiny matters 0:45 – The MLM recruitment story that prompted this analysis 1:40 – Red flag #1: Maltodextrin as the primary ingredient (GI 90–105 explained) 3:15 – Blood glucose spikes, insulin response, and long-term metabolic effects 4:20 – Fructose metabolism: Liver impact, fatty liver risk, ATP depletion, cognitive effects 6:00 – Magnesium forms breakdown: Oxide vs Carbonate vs Glycinate bioavailability 7:25 – Why cheap magnesium products function more like laxatives than supplements 8:10 – Additional warning signs: Pricing, third-party testing, MLM structure  8:50 – Final recommendations for choosing quality supplements Read my blog: https://solutions2wellness.org  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solutions2wellness_/ Podcast: https://sites.libsyn.com/596530 s upplements guide, how to choose supplements, supplement industry exposed, avoid supplement scams, magnesium glycinate vs oxide, multivitamin ingredients, maltodextrin dangers, fructose in vitamins, high glycemic fillers, third party tested supplements, MLM supplements warning, nutrition facts, health supplement review, quality magnesium supplement, best magnesium form, blood sugar spikes supplements, liver health supplements, 2026 supplement advice #Supplements #Magnesium #Multivitamin #SupplementScams #Nutrition #HealthTips #MagnesiumGlycinate #Wellness #Bioavailability

    9 min
  5. Jan 16

    Sabotage On Our Reward System.

    Decades ago, in an Army testing facility a formula was developed to maximize soldier calorie intake. After years of testing on soldiers, it was taken to the public, specifically the food industry. This is the history of the "bliss point": the engineered ratio of fat, salt, and sugar that hijacks dopamine pathways, turning meals into addictive triggers.   In the 1970s, psychophysicist Howard Moskowitz tested it on 8,000 troops. Results: a 40% increase in consumption, dulled reward signals, and the foundation for modern ultra-processed foods. What started with increasing M.R.E. (meal ready to eat) consumption was then sold to civilian markets. Primarily to the advantage of processed foods, for example: Jell-O, pasta sauce, snacks, driving obesity rates from 15% to 42% in decades. Brain scans show the damage: neural changes mirroring those from drugs or gambling.   This episode uncovers the declassified documents, industry data, and human cost: kids targeted like smokers (same marketing techniques), rising chronic illnesses, and dis-regulation of motivation. Timestamps: 0:00 - Dopamine Desensitization & Intro to Bliss Point 0:45 - Ties to Chronic Disease & Processed Food Rise 1:20 - Howard Moskowitz: The Psychophysicist Behind It 2:25 - Army's 7-Year Experiment on 8,000 Soldiers 3:40 - From Military Gold Medal to Industry Playbook 4:20 - Real-World Tweaks: Jell-O, Prego, & $600M Sales 5:00 - Brain Hijack: Nucleus Accumbens & Reward Shrinkage 5:50 - Key Studies: MRIs, Calorie Overload, & Addiction Parallels 7:00 - The Human Cost: Kids, Obesity Epidemic, Eroded Drive 8:30 - Reclaiming Control: Practical Steps Forward  Follow On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solutions2wellness_/ Read the full article, including the Army documents: https://solutions2wellness.org/bliss-point-food-addiction-obesity/ Listen to the Podcast: https://sites.libsyn.com/596530

    11 min
  6. Jan 11

    Estrogen Role in Mood, Arthritis, and Sex Drive

    Estradiol (E2), the most potent form of estrogen, plays a massive role in health for both women and men — far beyond reproduction. In this video, we dive deep into why low estrogen (common in postmenopause, postpartum, or from improper TRT protocols) can lead to depression, joint pain, wrinkles, osteoporosis, high LDL cholesterol, thyroid issues, and more. Key topics covered: How estradiol regulates serotonin via monoamine oxidase (MAO) — explaining mood swings, postpartum depression, and depressive symptoms during low-estrogen phases of the menstrual cycle. The shocking impact of crashing estradiol with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) in men on TRT — leading to moodiness, low libido, erectile dysfunction, joint pain, and more (often misblamed on testosterone itself). Estrogen's critical role in hyaluronic acid production for skin hydration, collagen synthesis for youthful skin/hair/nails, and synovial fluid for joint health — why postmenopause brings dryness, wrinkles, and increased osteoarthritis. Protection against osteoporosis by balancing osteoclasts and osteoblasts — plus why resistance training helps even with lower estrogen. Links to thyroid function (T4 to T3 conversion, binding globulin), cholesterol clearance (LDL receptors), and cardiovascular health via nitric oxide and endothelial function. Why "cookie-cutter" clinics often overlook prolactin, proper dosing, and the dangers of overusing AIs. Whether you're navigating menopause, perimenopause, postpartum, or testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), understanding estradiol could be a game-changer for your mood, skin, joints, bones, and overall vitality.

    25 min

About

Wellness and philosophy. Dive into the wellness industry. Supplements, prescriptions drugs, hormones. All how it ties into health and life. Keep it simple, question the noise, and be a good human. info@solutions2wellness.org