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19/Jan/2024

Welcome to the world of Life in a Blender, Mind Bender, Radio Health Chat! In this unique show, we embark on a journey filled with medical insights, human interest stories, and the fascinating intersection of science and spirituality. Hosted by the charismatic Dr. Joe Papotto, this radio program is your gateway to enhancing your health and well-being.

A Health Revolution Begins

At the heart of this show lies a revolutionary concept – a dedication to providing quality, compassionate medical intervention that goes beyond conventional healthcare. Dr. Joe Papotto’s mission is to empower you with knowledge and care, ensuring that you receive the treatment you truly deserve.

The “Care Factor” is at the core of Life in a Blender Family Medicine. It’s the belief that people don’t just want medical expertise; they want to know that their healthcare provider genuinely cares about their well-being. This philosophy, combined with a remarkable staff, has led to transformative results. Dr. Papotto’s team is nothing short of magical, helping patients obtain the treasures of good health.

Words of Wisdom

As we navigate life’s twists and turns, it’s crucial to remember the profound impact of our thoughts, words, and actions on our destiny. Dr. Joe Papotto also takes a moment to express his gratitude to his wife, Amy, who serves as his wing to soar onward and upward.

Exploring the Mind-Bending Agenda

Today’s episode delves into a wide range of topics that will undoubtedly leave your mind spinning. From intriguing facts and stories to the Bible’s intersection with science, there’s something for everyone.

Introducing a New Team Member

Dr. Papotto and the Blender Staff are thrilled to welcome “Charlie” Graham, a family nurse practitioner, to their clinical team. Charlie brings intelligence, skill, and compassion to the table, and she’s eager to meet you. If you’re considering a change in healthcare providers, don’t hesitate to make your new patient appointment.

Mind Excursion: Wild and Wonderful Facts

We kick off our mind-bending journey with a delightful exploration of facts that are weird, wild, and wonderful. It’s a reminder that the world around us is filled with intriguing phenomena waiting to be discovered.

Hot Topic: Medication Assisted Treatment Program

Dr. Joe Papotto introduces “Life in a Grinder,” his own Medication Assisted Treatment Program with Suboxone. If you or a loved one is grappling with narcotic addiction, don’t wait—call Dr. Joe’s office to enroll in the program. Act promptly, as patient enrollment is limited.

Terrific Tangential Thought: Hair Loss

Hair loss can be a perplexing and disheartening experience. Dr. Papotto advises against relying on over-the-counter shampoos and treatments promising miraculous cures. Instead, seek guidance from a doctor or dermatologist to explore effective solutions for your condition.

Bridging Faith and Science

In a world where science and spirituality sometimes seem at odds, Dr. Joe Papotto emphasizes the harmony between them. He celebrates the wonders of God’s creation and invites listeners to embark on a journey of spiritual fulfillment. By acknowledging our shortcomings, believing in the power of redemption, and confessing our sins, we can experience a profound transformation.

Dr. Papotto’s Expertise

Dr. Joseph Papotto, D.O., is a Board-Certified Family Physician with two decades of experience in patient care. His practice covers a broad spectrum, including conventional medical treatment, evidenced-based alternative treatment, weight loss medicine, adolescent medicine, medically assisted treatment for opioid use disorder, bio-identical hormone replacement therapy, Botox, skin cancer screening, and general dermatological treatment. With a full in-house lab and ultrasound services, Life in a Blender Family Medicine is your comprehensive healthcare destination.

The Path to a Healthier You

Life in a Blender Family Medicine is more than just a healthcare provider; it’s a source of inspiration and transformation. As a recipient of numerous accolades, including “Best of The Beach – Family Practice,” Dr. Papotto and his team are dedicated to delivering compassionate care that goes above and beyond.

The Power of Laughter

In the midst of our health journey, it’s important to remember the importance of humor. Laughter is not only a reflection of our happiness but also a lubricant of life. Dr. Papotto encourages us to have an “attitude of gratitude” and to laugh at least 15 times a day, with three hearty belly laughs. After all, laughter truly is the best medicine.

Join Us on the Journey

As we conclude this mind-bending radio health chat, we invite you to visit Life in a Blender Family Medicine’s website (www.lifeinablenderfamilymedicine.com) for more information about Dr. Joe’s refreshing and award-winning medical practice.

Remember, the show might be over, but your journey to better health continues. Join us again next Saturday at 10:30 AM on 99.5 FM – WRNN for the next installment of the Mind Bender Radio Chat. Until then, take care, stay healthy, and keep smiling.

Transform your health journey today with Life in a Blender Family Medicine. Schedule an appointment by calling (843)347-4900 or visiting Contact Us – Life in a Blender Family Medicine. Your path to well-being begins here.

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27/Oct/2023

A Medley of Entertaining Topics • New Medical Headlines: Stay up to date with the latest medical updates that might just tickle your funny bone! • Tales of Interesting Humans: Ever wondered what amazing things people are up to? We’ve got stories that will keep you captivated and chuckling. • Medicine Unpacked: We’ll take those essential medicine topics and serve them up with a side of humor, making them as easy to digest as your favorite comfort food. • When the Bible Meets Science: Get ready for a mind-bending exploration where the Bible and science collide in the most intriguing and entertaining ways.

But here’s the twist! We don’t just serve up these topics straight; we add a generous dash of humor, wit, and wisdom into the mix. It’s not your typical medical show!

“Life in a Blender” – More Than Just Smoothies! Now, you might be wondering, “What’s with the name ‘Life in a Blender’?” Don’t worry; we’re not in the business of whipping up smoothies or selling kitchen appliances. We’re not a health food juicing café, and there are definitely no carnival rides involved.

We’re a family medical practice, but with a twist! Life can sometimes feel like you’re stuck in a blender, especially when you’re not feeling your best. But don’t worry; we’re here to help you escape the blender of life. As they say, you can’t unscramble eggs, but if you’ve already been thoroughly blended by life’s challenges, we’re here to help you “unblend”, unwind, and put a smile back on your face.

Schedule an appointment with us. Call 843-347-4900. 

The “Care Factor” at “Life in a Blender” At “Life in a Blender,” it’s not just about what we know; it’s about how much we care. We believe that people truly start to care when they know you do. That’s why we’ve embraced the “Care Factor,” because we genuinely care about your well-being.

Our secret sauce for success isn’t just our knowledge; it’s our incredible staff. They’re practically magical, and they’re here to help you find the treasures of good health. After all, magical people bring out the magic in others.

A Healthy Dose of Chuckles But wait, there’s more! Our show isn’t all serious business. We like to lighten the mood with a bit of humor, especially in our “Mind Excursion Slight Diversion” segment. Here are a few chuckles from the church world that you might appreciate:

• “Hot Buns” after the service, anyone? • A pastor attending a seminar on mental illness and prayers for his “sane” return. • A unique request for “pushers” when the pews are full. • A part-time secretary who’s also into massaging the pastor – a multitasking pro! • Potluck dinner and the perfect combination of “prayer and medication.” • Offering electric girdles for the pancake breakfast – what a creative pastor! • Amanda’s tower of Barbie in Sunday school. • An opportunity to get rid of things that aren’t worth keeping – bring your husbands to the rummage sale! • Grandma, was Noah’s wife Joan of Ar(k)c?

Wisdom and Inspiration In the spirit of “Life in a Blender,” we offer some wise advice:

• Watch your thoughts, for they become words. • Watch your words, for they become actions. • Watch your actions, for they become habits. • Watch your habits, for they become your character. • Watch your character, for it will become your destiny.

We’re all like angels with one wing, meant to fly by embracing each other. Dr. Joe Papotto’s precious angel wife, Amy, is the wind beneath his wings, and he’s soaring higher because of her.

What’s on the Menu Today? In today’s episode, we’ve got a sizzling hot topic in “Questions & Answers – Part 2,” along with:

• The Terrific Tangential Thought: Ever wondered what those red and white stripes on a barber pole represent? • The Bible Meets Science: We’re delving back into the book of Genesis in “Genesis Exposed – Part 13.” • And if time allows, we’ve got some more “kool stuff” lined up.

Meet the Newest Member of Our Team A big welcome to “Charlie” Graham, our family nurse practitioner. She’s smart, skilled, and caring, and she’s eager to meet you. So, don’t wait – make your new patient appointment right away!

Tune In for a Mind-Bending Experience You’re currently tuned in to “Life in a Blender, Mind Bender, Radio Health Chat” hosted by the one and only Dr. Joe Papotto. Get ready for a unique blend of information and humor that might just bend your mind and lead to better health.

And if you’re looking for some honest, clear news without the hype, don’t forget to check out “The Morning Show with Dave Priest” on 99.5 FM, WRNN, every weekday from 6 AM to 10 AM. Gear up your brain with the truth!

Remember, here at “Life in a Blender,” we’re here to “unblend” the scrambled and put a smile on your face. Stay tuned for more laughs, wisdom, and health insights. You won’t want to miss it!

Part 3 – Hot Topic: Q & A Session Y’know people sometimes ask, “Hey Dr. Joe, when are you going to have a live, call-in show?” Well maybe sometime in the future but due to my schedule and the radio station’s programming, it’s not logistically possible right now.

So, to make up for that type of format, I add segments like “Curbside Consults” and “Question & Answer” sessions like we have today. So, with Dave’s help, we will continue a dialogue covering a broad range of medical topics.

Is Testosterone Therapy Safe for Men? This comes from our show on “Manopause.” There are a number of causes of low T in men, most are benign, infrequently it can be from a tumor in the pituitary gland. We treat the symptoms of low T (low energy, low mood, low libido, weight gain, etc.) to enhance well-being. If your T is low, it’s not imperative to replace it, sort of like gals who go through the change of life.

Sir Isaac Newton’s Resting Place Sir Isaac Newton, lived in the second half of the 17th century and is considered by many to be the most influential scientist of all time due to his work in mathematics, he was also a serious Bible student. He is buried in Westminster Abbey in London, and he had a profound belief in an intelligent and powerful Being governing the universe.

Symptoms of B12 Deficiency • Weakness, fatigue, lightheadedness • Pale skin • Sore, red tongue or bleeding gums • Nausea

Part 4 – A Journey Through Genesis: Where Science Meets Spirituality – Part 13

Welcome to another exciting chapter in our exploration of the captivating intersection of the Bible and science in “Genesis Unveiled – Part 13.”

As we continue our voyage through the pages of Genesis, we discover profound insights into the nature of God. He is the ultimate, all-powerful, all-knowing, ever-present, and overflowing with unfailing love. In the midst of life’s intricate challenges, God holds the answers we seek.

Chapter 4: The Tale of Righteous Abel

In the grand tapestry of the Bible, a powerful prophecy unfolds, foretelling a significant conflict between the seed of the serpent and the seed of the woman. This prophecy comes to life through the poignant story of Adam and Eve’s two sons, Cain and Abel.

Cain, the elder brother, personifies the “seed of the serpent.” He embodies the struggles, imperfections, and moral dilemmas that every human being encounters. He symbolizes the human condition, tainted by original sin, and vulnerable to selfish desires and destructive tendencies.

Abel, on the other hand, represents a higher calling. He shines as a beacon of hope, a symbol of righteousness, and a glimpse of humanity’s divine potential. Abel embodies the “seed of the woman,” a force for good that stands in stark contrast to the darkness represented by Cain.

The heart of this story lies in the profound concept of sacrifice and atonement. God accepted Abel’s offering of a lamb, while Cain’s offering of fruits was rejected. This divine choice highlights the principle of redemption through the shedding of innocent blood.

This theme of atonement and redemption echoes throughout the Bible, culminating in the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. He willingly shed His innocent blood for the salvation of humanity, demonstrating God’s unending love and grace.

As we embark on this exploration, we are invited to reflect on the profound connection between science and spirituality. The story of Cain and Abel serves as a compelling reminder that while science seeks to unravel the mysteries of the natural world, spirituality delves into the depths of the human soul and our relationship with the divine.

In a world where the boundaries between science and faith sometimes seem distinct, it is essential to recognize that they can coexist harmoniously. Science may uncover the “how” of the universe, while spirituality explores the “why.” Together, they offer a more comprehensive understanding of our existence.

The story of Cain and Abel reminds us that our pursuit of knowledge should be complemented by a quest for wisdom and meaning. It is a testament to the enduring power of ancient narratives to illuminate the complexities of our modern world. As we continue our exploration of Genesis, we embark on a journey of discovery, seeking the common threads that weave together the fabric of our existence.

Join us in the next installment as we uncover more mysteries and bridge the gap between science and spirituality. The journey is just beginning, and there is much more to explore on this captivating path of discovery.

Stay tuned for the next chapter in our exploration of the Genesis code, where science and spirituality converge in a tapestry of wonder and enlightenment.

Episode 5 – Hilarious Tee-Shirt Messages

An intruder paid a visit to my home last night, looking for money. I woke up and decided to help him in his quest.

Politicians and diapers both need frequent changes, for the same reason.

Ask your doctor if you should base your medical decisions on a TV commercial’s advice.

Is it just me, or is the supermarket playing some fantastic tunes lately?

I’m having an “out-of-money” adventure.

If you can read this up close, you’re probably violating a restraining order.

Gun control is about using both hands responsibly.

Grow your own humor – nurture a politician.

I’m compelled to stop saying, “How ignorant can you get?” It seems some folks take it as a challenge.

I started with nothing, and I still have most of it left.

It seems I’m headed for the underworld in every belief system.

Guess what? I successfully completed a certain bodily function today. Hooray!

I used to love people, but people sort of ruined that for me.

Episode 6 – The True Meaning of Faith

Let’s explore a tale about St. Francis of Assisi. It all began when one of his disciples asked him to take him into town to deliver an inspiring sermon. Francis agreed, but with one condition – they had to drop off freshly baked bread to a poor family on the outskirts of town first. After leaving the meal for the family, Francis turned to his disciple and said, “We need to stop by the jailhouse – the warden mentioned a new inmate who could use some prayer and counseling.”

After their visit to the jail, the disciple asked, “Are we ready now, dear Francis, to deliver those powerful sermons about God’s kingdom?” “Certainly, my brother,” replied Francis, “we are well-prepared. But there’s one more thing we must do – I promised the children at the orphanage that we would play some ball, and it would truly disappoint them if I didn’t show up.”

So, Francis and his disciple spent time with the orphanage children, calling them by name and engaging in lively play. The disciple, initially perturbed by the interruptions, found joy in playing with the children and lost track of time.

As dusk descended in Tuscany, both Francis and the disciple lay in the meadow. The disciple turned to Francis and said, “I apologize, Francis, that we didn’t get a chance to deliver those powerful sermons about God’s love and grace today.” Francis turned to him with a sly grin and said, “My dear brother, you may not have noticed, but we’ve been preaching all day.”

“So, you see, having faith alone isn’t enough. You must also perform good deeds to demonstrate your faith. Faith without good works is no faith at all – it’s lifeless and useless.” (James 2:17)

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The Life in a Blender Radio Show is proudly sponsored by:

Life in a Blender Family Medicine Dr. Joe Papotto, D.O. You can find his office at 132-A Professional Park Drive, Conway, SC 29526 Call him at (843) 347-4900 or visit his website at www.lifeinablenderfamilymedicine.com

Join us next Saturday from 10:30 to 11 AM on 99.5 FM – WRNN for the next episode of the Mind Bender Radio Chat.

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Now, let’s dive into some ancient wisdom:

3 And as time passed, Cain brought an offering of the fruit of the ground to the LORD. 4 Abel also presented the firstborn of his flock and their fat as an offering. The LORD favored Abel and his offering, 5 but He did not look with favor upon Cain and his offering. Cain was greatly displeased, and his countenance fell.

• It appears there was a designated time and place for people to meet with God. It’s possible that this place was near the entrance to the garden, where the cherubim guarded the way to the tree of life (Genesis 3:24). • Even after Adam and Eve were expelled from the garden, God still allowed people to approach Him under certain conditions to hear His word and receive His guidance. • While this might not have been the first time offerings were presented, it was the first time that Cain received a rebuke. It’s suggested that there were specific instructions given regarding sacrifices as part of the original revelation by God, emphasizing the necessity of substitutionary sacrifice to approach Him. However, Cain chose to disobey. • Adam and Eve had likely taught their children about this provision, and for some time, they followed it. Cain may have even purchased a sheep from Abel for his own sacrifices. Over time, he grew resentful and rebelled against this practice. • Cain’s offering was driven by presumption, pride, rebellion, and a disregard for God’s will. His heart was not in the right place, and God rejected his gift.

“By faith, Abel offered to God a better sacrifice than Cain, through which he was commended as righteous, God testifying about his gifts, and through faith, though he is dead, he still speaks.” (Hebrews 11:4)

• Abel’s offering included the “firstlings of his flock” and the “fat pieces thereof,” a practice that would later be incorporated into the Mosaic law of the peace offering, where “all the fat belongs to the Lord” (Leviticus 3:16). • Cain’s prideful attitude turned to anger as he not only grew angry at God but also at his brother Abel. The Bible refers to Abel as a prophet, and he might have sensed his older brother’s weakness and warned him about it.

6 So the LORD said to Cain, “Why are you angry, and why has your countenance fallen? 7 If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must rule over it.”

8 One day, while they were in the field, Cain attacked his brother Abel and killed him.

• Despite Cain’s anger, God graciously assured him that he could still be accepted if he did what was right, implying obedience to His word. • While they were talking in the field, with Abel likely encouraging repentance and Cain accusing God and his brother, the argument grew heated, leading to Cain rising up against Abel and murdering him.

“And why did he kill him? Because his own deeds were evil, and his brother’s were righteous.” (1 John 3:12)

• There’s a suggestion that the murder was premeditated. Some ancient texts indicate that when Abel was with Cain, Cain proposed that they go into the field to continue their conversation, providing an opportunity to murder him without witnesses. • The first sin, symbolized by eating forbidden fruit, led to a more bitter sin – fratricide.

9 Then the LORD said to Cain, “Where is your brother Abel?” He replied, “I don’t know; am I my brother’s keeper?” 10 The LORD said, “What have you done? Listen, your brother’s blood cries out to me from the ground. 11 Now you are under a curse and driven from the ground, which opened its mouth to receive your brother’s blood from your hand. 12 When you work the ground, it will no longer yield its crops for you. ”

10 And He said, “What have you done? The voice of your brother’s blood cries out to Me from the ground. 11 So now you are cursed from the earth, which has opened its mouth to receive your brother’s blood from your hand. 12 When you till the ground, it shall no longer yield its strength to you. A fugitive and a vagabond you shall be on the earth.”

  • No sooner had the awful deed been done than God called Cain to account. This time Cain had not gone down to the place of sacrifice to seek God, instead, God had gone out into the field seeking him.

 

  • “I do not know. Am I my brother’s keeper?” This was a blatant lie. Cain also challenged God’s right even to question him. This proverbial line has been used since time began and we as believers never have a right to say it. Because, yes, we are our brother’s keeper, whether that pertains to a brother or sister in the faith or simply our neighbor. The golden rule: Love the Lord with all your heart, mind, soul and strength and love your neighbor as yourself.

 

  • Abel was the first human inhabitant of Sheol, that place in the heart of the earth where resided the spirits of those who were to await the coming of the Savior.

 

  • Cain had been able to silence the hated prophesying voice of his brother, but he could not still the voice of his blood. “The voice of your brother’s blood cries to me from the ground.” This is actually the first time “blood” is mentioned in the bible.

 

  • Abel’s blood crying from the ground is the prototype of all suffering inflicted on the righteous through the ages by the children of the wicked one. Its climax and fulfillment are seen in the conflict of Satan and Christ on Calvary.

 

  • This conflict had reached a tragic crescendo when those religious leaders whom Christ had said were “of your father the devil” (Matthew 23:15), cried out for His crucifixion, hissing:

 

  • “His blood be upon us and on our children.” (Matthew 27:25). Like Cain they would rather see innocent blood shed than obey the word of God.

 

  • But the blood of Christ “speaks better things than that of Abel” (Hebrews 12:24). The blood of animals could never really take away sin, though it may be used as a temporary covering such as the animal skins given to Adam and Eve, the sacrifices of the antediluvians and later the ritual sacrifices of the Mosaic law. But “the blood of Christ, God’s Son, cleanses us from all sin.” (1 John 1:7)

 

  • God’s punishment of Cain, “driven out from the presence of the Lord”, is also a type of the ultimate crushing of the head of the Serpent and all those who obey not the gospel of Christ. “…be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of His power.” (2 Thessalonians 1:9)

 

  • Furthermore, Cain would be “fruitless” and a “wanderer” like those who attempt to earn salvation by their good works who ultimately discover that of themselves they can only produce “thorns and thistles”.

 

  • The curse on Cain did not specifically preclude him from future repentance. But in his wanderings and fruitlessness he would become a byword to all the antediluvians that would encounter him. They would be reminded of the sure punishment awaiting the sinner, especially the murderer.

God considers all human life to be very sacred and will eventually require the blood of all those who unjustly shed blood unless true repentance is quickly forthcoming.

Life in a Blender Family Medicine is your trusted partner in healthcare, prioritizing your well-being above all else. At the heart of their practice is a commitment to your health and a genuine dedication to helping you live your best life.

In a world filled with daily challenges and busy schedules, it’s easy to put our health on the back burner. Life in a Blender Family Medicine reminds us that our health should be our most important priority. Their team of medical professionals understands the significance of your physical and emotional well-being and is here to guide and support you on your journey to optimal health.

Why should you schedule an appointment with Life in a Blender Family Medicine? Here are some compelling reasons:

  1. Comprehensive Care: They offer a wide range of medical services, from routine check-ups and preventative care to chronic disease management, ensuring that all aspects of your health are covered.
  2. Patient-Centered Approach: Life in a Blender Family Medicine takes the time to understand your unique health needs and concerns, tailoring their care to meet your specific requirements.
  3. Experienced Medical Team: Their team of medical experts is experienced, knowledgeable, and compassionate, providing you with top-notch medical care and support.
  4. Convenient Location: Located at 132-A Professional Park Drive, Conway, SC, their office is easily accessible for residents in the area.
  5. Commitment to Your Well-Being: At Life in a Blender Family Medicine, your health is their priority, and they are dedicated to helping you achieve and maintain a healthy, happy life.

Your health is your most valuable asset, and Life in a Blender Family Medicine understands the importance of investing in it. Don’t wait until health issues become unmanageable. Schedule an appointment today and take the first step toward prioritizing your well-being. Your life is worth it, and Life in a Blender Family Medicine is here to support you every step of the way.


27/Oct/2023

If you’ve ever wondered where you can find a unique blend of medical insights, humor, and wisdom, you’re in for a treat. Welcome to “Life in a Blender, Mind Bender, Radio Health Chat” with your host, the one and only Dr. Joe Papotto!

A Unique Medley of Topics

  • New Medical Headlines: We bring you the latest medical updates that might just impact your well-being.
  • Tales of Interesting Humans: Ever wanted to know what amazing things people are up to? We’ve got stories that will keep you captivated.
  • Medicine Unpacked: We’ll unpack those essential topics in medicine and serve them up in a way that’s easy to understand.
  • When the Bible Meets Science: Get ready for a mind-bending exploration where the Bible and science collide in intriguing ways.

And the best part? We don’t just give it to you straight; we add a dash of humor, wit, and wisdom into the mix.

Not Your Typical Medical Show

Now, you might be thinking, “What’s with the name ‘Life in a Blender’?” We promise, we’re not whipping up smoothies or selling kitchen appliances. No, we’re not a health food juicing café, and there are no carnival rides involved.

We’re a family medical practice, but with a twist. Life can sometimes feel like you’re stuck in a blender, especially when you’re under the weather. But don’t worry; we’re here to help you escape the blender of life. As they say, you can’t unscramble eggs, but if you’ve already been thoroughly blended, we’re here to help you overcome life’s challenges right where you are.

The Care Factor

At “Life in a Blender,” we’re not just about what we know; it’s about how much we care. We believe that people truly start to care when they know you do. That’s why we’ve embraced the “Care Factor,” because we genuinely care about your well-being.

Our secret sauce for success isn’t just our knowledge; it’s our incredible staff. They’re practically magical, and they’re here to help you find the treasures of good health. After all, magical people bring out the magic in others.

A Dose of Chuckles

But wait, there’s more! Our show isn’t all serious business. We like to lighten the mood with a bit of humor, especially in our “Mind Excursion Slight Diversion” segment. Here are a few chuckles from the church world that you might appreciate:

  • “Hot Buns” after the service, anyone?
  • A pastor attending a seminar on mental illness and prayers for his “sane” return.
  • A unique request for “pushers” when the pews are full.
  • A part-time secretary who’s also into massaging the pastor – a multitasking pro!
  • Potluck dinner and the perfect combination of “prayer and medication.”
  • Offering electric girdles for the pancake breakfast – what a creative pastor!
  • Amanda’s tower of Barbie in Sunday school.
  • An opportunity to get rid of things that aren’t worth keeping – bring your husbands to the rummage sale!
  • Grandma, was Noah’s wife Joan of Ar(k)c?

Wisdom and Inspiration

In the spirit of “Life in a Blender,” we offer some wise advice:

  • Watch your thoughts, for they become words.
  • Watch your words, for they become actions.
  • Watch your actions, for they become habits.
  • Watch your habits, for they become your character.
  • Watch your character, for it will become your destiny.

We’re all like angels with one wing, meant to fly by embracing each other. Dr. Joe Papotto’s precious angel wife, Amy, is the wind beneath his wings, and he’s soaring higher because of her.

What’s on the Menu Today?

In today’s episode, we’ve got a hot topic in “Questions & Answers – Part 2,” along with:

  • The Terrific Tangential Thought: Ever wondered what those red and white stripes on a barber pole represent?
  • The Bible Meets Science: We’re delving back into the book of Genesis in “Genesis Exposed – Part 13.”
  • And if time allows, we’ve got some more “kool stuff” lined up.

Meet the Newest Member of Our Team

A big welcome to “Charlie” Graham, our family nurse practitioner. She’s smart, skilled, and caring, and she’s eager to meet you. So, don’t wait – make your new patient appointment right away!

Tune In for a Mind-Bending Experience

You’re currently tuned in to “Life in a Blender, Mind Bender, Radio Health Chat” hosted by the one and only Dr. Joe Papotto. Get ready for a unique blend of information and humor that might just bend your mind and lead to better health.

And if you’re looking for some honest, clear news without the hype, don’t forget to check out “The Morning Show with Dave Priest” on 99.5 FM, WRNN, every weekday from 6 AM to 10 AM. Gear up your brain with the truth!

Remember, here at “Life in a Blender,” we’re here to “unblend” the scrambled and put a smile on your face. Stay tuned for more laughs, wisdom, and health insights. You won’t want to miss it!

Part 3 – Hot Topic: Q & A Session

Y’know people sometimes ask, “Hey Dr. Joe, when are you going to have a live, call-in show?” Well maybe sometime in the future but due to my schedule and the radio station’s programming, it’s not logistically possible right now.

So to make up for that type of format, I add segments like “Curbside Consults” and “Question & Answer” sessions like we have today. So with Dave’s help, we will continue a dialogue covering a broad range of medical topics.

Is Testosterone Therapy Safe for Men?

This comes from our show on “Manopause.” There are a number of causes of low T in men, most are benign, infrequently it can be from a tumor in the pituitary gland. We treat the symptoms of low T (low energy, low mood, low libido, weight gain, etc.) to enhance well-being. If your T is low, it’s not imperative to replace it, sort of like gals who go through the change of life.

Sir Isaac Newton’s Resting Place

Sir Isaac Newton, lived in the second half of the 17th century and is considered by many to be the most influential scientist of all time due to his work in mathematics, he was also a serious Bible student. He is buried in Westminster Abbey in London, and he had a profound belief in an intelligent and powerful Being governing the universe.

Symptoms of B12 Deficiency

  • Weakness, fatigue, lightheadedness
  • Pale skin
  • Sore, red tongue or bleeding gums
  • Nausea and weight loss
  • Later symptoms include numbness and tingling in the fingers and toes, balance problems, and cognitive dysfunction. Diagnosis is usually made with a blood test, and treatment options include oral, sublingual, or injectable B12.

Hygiene, or Lack Thereof

Not according to Amou Haji, an Iranian man who lived to 94 years old without bathing for over 70 years. He lived in the desert, slept in a hole with an army helmet for warmth, and had skin that looked like dried clay. Yet, he lived beyond the life expectancy of most Americans. Maybe cleanliness is overrated?

Walt Disney’s Cause of Death

Walt Disney died from lung cancer. He was a chain-smoker but never let himself be photographed with a cigarette.

Complications of Atrial Fibrillation (A-Fib)

A-Fib is the most common type of irregular heartbeat and can lead to palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, and even passing out. If not treated properly, A-Fib can cause a devastating stroke due to a blood clot forming in the heart chamber.

Q&A Session:

  • What killed the great reggae artist Bob Marley? He declined amputation for melanoma, and it spread throughout his body.
  • What causes the common cold? It’s not being cold or wet; it’s caused by over 200 different viruses.
  • What are the most common causes of bruising in senior adults? Aging skin, blood thinners, and supplements play a role.
  • Can a cat smell impending death on a human? Yes, animals are sensitive to biochemical changes due to their incredible sense of smell.

Terrific Tangential Thought – The Origin of the Barber Pole

For years, the barbershop has been signified by the red and white striped pole standing in front of it. The origin of the colors is said to be the bloodletting service barbers once performed. Bloodletting was a popular medical practice for centuries, and used bandages were draped around the pole to dry, creating the red and white pattern.

Why Are Americans Fatter than Europeans?

Portion sizes, sedentary jobs, and faster eating habits contribute to the higher obesity rate in America. Europeans eat slower, have smaller portions, and incorporate more walking into their daily routines.

Parting Wisdom

Remember, permanent weight loss and better health are about discipline and small, meaningful lifestyle changes. Start by reducing your portion size, buy smaller plates, and incorporate daily walking into your routine. Drops of water wear away stone, and small changes can lead to significant improvements in your health.

That’s all for today’s episode of “Life in a Blender, Mind Bender, Radio Health Chat.” Stay tuned for more mind-bending thoughts and health insights. Your health is in good hands with Dr. Joe Papotto!

Terrific Tangential Thought – The Origin of the Red and White Barber Pole

For centuries, the barbershop has been symbolized by the iconic red and white striped pole that stands in front of it. But have you ever wondered where these colors and this symbol originated? It’s a fascinating story that connects the worlds of barbers and medicine.

In the Middle Ages, before professions became specialized as they are today, barbers had multifaceted roles. They weren’t just responsible for grooming and cutting hair; they also performed duties that might surprise you, such as being dentists and even surgeons. But one of the most curious services they offered was bloodletting.

Bloodletting: A Strange Medical Practice

Bloodletting was a widely practiced medical technique for centuries. It involved withdrawing significant quantities of blood from a patient, with the belief that this process would cure or prevent various illnesses. The tools and methods used for bloodletting included sharp instruments like lancets, leeches, and even the barbers’ skills.

When a patient visited the barber for bloodletting, they would tightly grasp a pole, making their veins swell, making it easier for the barber to draw blood. After the procedure, the used bandages were draped around the pole to dry. Over time, the wind would twist these bandages around the pole, creating a red and white spiral pattern.

Additionally, it’s believed that leeches, which were often used to drain blood during the bloodletting procedure, were kept at the top of the pole in a brass basin, a practice that is occasionally still seen today.

The Symbolic Red and White Pole

The red and white pole soon became a symbol for the services barbers provided. It was an early form of advertisement, signaling to the public that the barber could perform a range of services, from grooming to bloodletting.

Q #5: Why Are Americans Fatter than Europeans?

Now, let’s delve into a modern health issue – the disparity between Americans and Europeans when it comes to obesity. According to recent statistics, 35% of Americans are obese, which means their BMI (Body Mass Index) is 30 or greater, equivalent to being 25 to 30 pounds heavier than what’s considered healthy for their height. In contrast, Europeans have a 17% obesity rate, with Hungary having the highest rate at 28.5%.

So, why are Americans facing higher rates of obesity compared to our European counterparts? There are a few key factors:

  1. Portion Sizes: American portion sizes are notably larger than those in Europe. Even what we consider a “small” drink in American fast-food chains often corresponds to a large drink in Europe.
  2. Sedentary Lifestyles: Many American jobs are sedentary, leading to less physical activity during the workday. Despite this, even those who work out daily for an hour may not see substantial weight loss.
  3. Built Environment: European cities were often established before the widespread use of automobiles. As a result, Europeans have had to engage in more physical activity just to navigate their surroundings, which contributes to a more active lifestyle.
  4. Eating Habits: Europeans often follow a Mediterranean dietary profile, which includes social eating and slower, more mindful consumption of food. Eating slowly can help individuals feel full with less food.

In essence, it’s not about finding a magic weight loss solution through fad diets or expensive meal replacement plans. Instead, achieving and maintaining a healthy weight largely depends on discipline and making meaningful lifestyle changes. You can start by reducing your portion sizes, possibly buying smaller plates, and incorporating daily walking into your routine. Remember, small, meaningful changes can lead to significant improvements in your health.

Next time, we’ll continue our exploration of intriguing health and wellness topics. Stay tuned for more mind-bending insights on “Life in a Blender, Mind Bender, Radio Health Chat.”

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Refreshing Reminder: Laugh More

Before we go, here’s a refreshing reminder: Children smile up to 400 times a day and laugh about 150 times a day. In contrast, adults tend to smile only about 15 times a day and laugh a mere six times a day. That’s quite a stark difference, isn’t it?

So, let’s consider some “Laughter Rx” to add more joy and positivity to our lives:

  1. Cultivate an “Attitude of Gratitude.” Reflect on the things you’re grateful for each day.
  2. Laugh at least 15 times a day, with three of those laughs being hearty belly laughs. Perhaps we should even invent a “Laugh-ometer” app to track our daily laughter quota!

So, start smiling more, laughing more, and embracing the joy in life. Your well-being will be thankful for it.

Part 4 – The Bible Meets Science: Genesis Exposed – Part 13

Now, let’s embark on another intriguing journey as we explore the fascinating intersection of the Bible and science in “Genesis Exposed – Part 13.”

In our ongoing study of the book of Genesis, we’ve discovered profound insights into the nature of God. He is superlative, all-powerful, all-knowing, ever-present, and abounding in unfailing love. And amidst all our problems and issues, He holds the solutions.

Chapter 4: The Blood of Righteous Abel

In the great proto-evangelic prophecy, God had foretold a coming conflict between the seed of the serpent and the seed of the woman. The tragic history of Adam and Eve’s two sons, Cain and Abel is a real-life enactment of this conflict. Cain typifies the “seed of the serpent,” while Abel represents Christ, “the seed of the woman.” In a secondary sense, Abel also symbolizes those who, through faith, are “in Christ.”

After the expulsion from Eden, God graciously made provisions for man to continue to commune with Him, even if now “at a distance.” This communion was based on God’s promise of a coming Redeemer, whose shed blood would be the price of redemption. It was demonstrated to Adam and Eve that atonement required the shedding of innocent blood to provide a “covering” for the guilty.

It’s probable that at an appointed time and place, people could meet with God, always approaching Him with a proper offering, especially marked by the principle of substitution – the innocent offered for the guilty. Those who worshiped God in this way acknowledged their guilt, helplessness, and their trust in God alone for complete salvation and provision.

As we dive into this profound study, we also reflect on the relationship between the brothers, Cain and Abel

Part 5 – Krazy Tee-Shirt Slogans: Finding Humor in Life

In this segment of the show, we take a lighthearted turn with some krazy tee-shirt slogans that might bring a smile to your face. Life can get overwhelming at times, but a good laugh is a great way to lighten the mood.

  1. “A thief broke into my house last night…he started searching for money, so I woke up and searched with him.” – Ever heard of a shared mission?
  2. “Politicians & diapers need to be changed often for the same reason.” – A humorous take on the changing political landscape.
  3. “Ask your doctor if medical advice from a TV commercial is right for you.” – Because who doesn’t want pharmaceutical recommendations from TV ads?
  4. “Am I getting older or is the supermarket playing great music?” – Supermarkets and their mood-enhancing playlists are a mystery indeed.
  5. “I’m having an out-of-money experience.” – A relatable feeling, especially after a shopping spree.
  6. “If you’re close enough to read this…you’re violating your restraining order.” – A funny reminder about personal space.
  7. “Gun control means using both hands.” – A clever twist on a serious topic.
  8. “Grow your own dope – plant a politician.” – A unique approach to gardening.
  9. “I must stop saying, ‘How stupid can you be?’ Some people are taking it as a challenge.” – It’s all about interpretation.
  10. “I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it left.” – Sometimes, less is more.
  11. “I’m going to hell in every religion.” – A humorous take on finding common ground.
  12. “I pooped today. Yippee!” – Celebrating life’s little victories.
  13. “I used to be a people person, but people ruined that for me!” – An introvert’s lament.

Part 6 – True Religion: Lessons from St. Francis of Assisi

Now, let’s delve into a more profound aspect of life—true religion. This story centers around St. Francis of Assisi, offering an important lesson on faith and good deeds.

Once, one of St. Francis’s disciples asked him to take him into town to preach a great sermon. Francis agreed, but first, they decided to deliver freshly baked bread to a poor family on the outskirts of town. Afterward, they visited a jailhouse to offer prayer and counseling to a new inmate.

Giovanni, the disciple, eager to begin preaching about God’s kingdom, asked, “Are we ready, dear Francis?” But there were more stops to make. They needed to deliver garments mended by the brothers to a widow named Alfana. She, in gratitude, insisted they stay for lunch.

While Giovanni grew increasingly restless, Francis continued to add stops to their itinerary. He promised the children at an orphanage that they would play ball with them, and Giovanni’s patience wore thin. Finally, dusk fell in Tuscany, and both Francis and Giovanni reclined in a meadow. Giovanni expressed regret about not preaching the great sermons they had planned.

But St. Francis had a powerful response. He smiled and said, “My dear little Brother, you may not have noticed, but we’ve been preaching all day!”

This story underscores a fundamental truth: true religion isn’t merely about faith. It’s about doing good to prove that faith. As stated in James 2:17, “Faith that doesn’t show itself by good works is no faith at all – it is dead and useless.”

We are all our brother’s keeper, and religion is not just about beliefs but also about caring for others and acting.

Sign-Off: Outro Music and Sponsor

As we wrap up this segment of the show, remember the importance of laughter, kindness, and faith put into action. True religion is about more than words; it’s about living out your beliefs.

The Life in a Blender Radio Show is brought to you by:

Life in a Blender Family Medicine
Dr. Joe Papotto, D.O.
Location: 132-A Professional Park Drive, Conway, SC 29526
Phone: (843) 347-4900
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Join us next Saturday from 10:30 to 11 AM on 99.5 FM – WRNN for the next installment of the Mind Bender Radio Chat.

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Exploring the Bible: The Story of Cain and Abel

As we conclude, let’s explore a brief tale from the Bible—Cain and Abel. It’s a story that highlights the consequences of sin and the importance of faith and sacrifice.

Genesis 4:3-12 (NIV)

3 In the course of time, Cain brought some of the fruits of the soil as an offering to the Lord. 4 And Abel also brought an offering—fat portions from some of the firstborn of his flock. The Lord looked with favor on Abel and his offering, 5 but on Cain and his offering he did not look with favor. So, Cain was very angry, and his face was downcast.

6 Then the Lord said to Cain, “Why are you angry? Why is your face downcast? 7 If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must rule over it.”

8 Now Cain said to his brother Abel, “Let’s go out to the field.” And while they were in the field, Cain attacked his brother Abel and killed him.

A Lesson from Cain and Abel

This biblical account shows us a significant lesson. Both Cain and Abel brought offerings to God, but Abel’s offering was accepted while Cain’s was not. Why? It was a matter of the heart.

Cain’s offering was not given with the right attitude. His heart was not in the right place, and his motives were questionable. Abel, on the other hand, offered his sacrifice with a pure heart and faith in God.

God even warned Cain, telling him that if he did what was right, he would be accepted. But sin lurked at his door, and he allowed it to consume him. In a fit of anger, he killed his own brother, making him the first murderer in history.

This story serves as a reminder that faith, obedience, and the condition of our hearts matter in our relationship with God. It’s not just about outward actions; it’s about our inner disposition. When we approach God with sincerity and faith, our offerings are accepted.

Cain’s story also shows the destructive power of unchecked anger and jealousy. It’s a powerful cautionary tale about the consequences of letting negative emotions control our actions.

In our own lives, let’s strive to approach our faith and relationships with sincerity, love, and kindness. True faith and true religion go hand in hand with good deeds and a pure heart.

So, let us learn from the story of Cain and Abel and strive to live a life of faith, love, and righteousness.

Thank you for joining us on the “Life in a Blender, Mind Bender, Radio Health Chat.” We’ll be back next week with more insights, humor, and wisdom to help you navigate.

 

Tongue Twisters

 

Brad’s big black

bath brush broke.

Brad’s big black

bath brush broke.

Brad’s big black

bath brush broke.

 

You’ve no need to light.

a night-light

On a light night like tonight,

For a night-light’s light’s

a slight light.

And tonight’s a night

that’s light.

When a night’s light, like

tonight’s light,

It is not quite right.

To light night-lights with them

slight lights

On a light night like tonight.

 

Listen to the local yokel.

Listen to the local yokel.

Listen to the local yokel.

Chop shops stock chops.

Chop shops stock chops.

Chop shops stock chops.

 

Irish wristwatch.

Irish wristwatch.

Irish wristwatch.

 

Sixish.

Sixish.

Sixish.

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10/Jul/2023


Dr. Joseph Papotto: The Friendly General Practitioner in Myrtle Beach

Boldly bridging the gap between medicine and compassion

When it comes to finding a general practitioner, we often seek someone who not only possesses the expertise to address our health concerns but also makes us feel comfortable and understood. In the bustling city of Myrtle Beach, there is one name that stands out among the rest – Dr. Joseph Papotto. With his unique blend of humor, spirituality, and unwavering dedication to his patients’ overall well-being, Dr. Papotto has earned a reputation as the friendliest general practitioner in the area.

Dr. Joseph Papotto is not your average doctor. From the moment you step into his office, you are greeted with a warm smile and a genuine concern for your health. With his infectious sense of humor, he effortlessly creates an atmosphere that eases any anxiety you may have about your visit. Dr. Papotto understands that laughter can be the best medicine, and he uses it to connect with his patients on a deeper level.

But it’s not just his humor that sets Dr. Papotto apart; it’s his holistic approach to medicine. He believes that true healing involves addressing not only the physical symptoms but also the spiritual and emotional aspects of a person’s well-being. Dr. Papotto takes the time to listen attentively to his patients, understanding that their stories hold valuable insights into their health. He combines his medical expertise with a genuine desire to help his patients achieve optimal health and happiness.

Many individuals seek out Dr. Papotto because they are tired of the impersonal nature of larger primary care facilities that often have students in training. They yearn for an experienced general practitioner who can provide personalized care without sacrificing expertise. Dr. Papotto’s years of experience and deep understanding of various medical conditions make him an ideal choice for those seeking comprehensive healthcare services.

One aspect that sets Dr. Papotto apart is his proficiency in pain management and addiction recovery therapies. He recognizes the immense toll that chronic pain and addiction can have on individuals and their loved ones. Dr. Papotto is well-versed in the latest advancements in pain management techniques, ensuring that his patients receive the relief they deserve. Moreover, his compassionate and non-judgmental approach to addiction recovery has helped countless individuals embark on a path towards healing and sobriety.

 

To complement his practice, Dr. Papotto offers a range of services that cater to the diverse needs of his patients. These services can be found on his website, https://lifeinablenderfamilymedicine.com/, and include:
  1. Comprehensive Primary Care: Dr. Papotto provides routine check-ups, vaccinations, preventive screenings, and management of chronic conditions, ensuring that his patients receive the highest standard of care.
  2. Pain Management: With a deep understanding of various pain management techniques, Dr. Papotto helps individuals find relief from chronic pain, enhancing their quality of life.
  3. Addiction Recovery: Dr. Papotto offers personalized treatment plans for individuals struggling with addiction, providing the support and guidance necessary for a successful recovery journey.
  4. Spiritual Well-being: Recognizing the importance of spirituality in overall health, Dr. Papotto incorporates spiritual practices and guidance into his treatment plans, helping his patients find inner peace and harmony.

 

Dr. Joseph Papotto’s commitment to his patients extends beyond the walls of his clinic. He actively engages in community outreach programs, advocating for health education and awareness. His unwavering dedication to his profession and his patients has earned him the respect and admiration of the Myrtle Beach community.

If you’re searching for a general practitioner who combines expertise, compassion, and a touch of humor, look no further than Dr. Joseph Papotto. His unique approach to medicine will make you feel at ease, ensuring that you receive the care and support you deserve. Take the first step towards a healthier, happier life by scheduling an appointment with Dr. Papotto today.

Boldly embrace the difference that Dr. Joseph Papotto can make in your life. Make an appointment with our staff by calling (843)347-4900. Go to josephpapotto.com to learn more.

Dr. Joseph Papotto – Healing with Humor, Compassion, and Expertise.

 


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26/Apr/2023

 

Radio Health Chat #176

Welcome to josephpapotto.com, the official blog of Life in a Blender Family Medicine! I’m your host, Dr. Joe Papotto, and I’m excited to share with you a unique perspective on health and well-being through our radio show, Life in a Blender, Mind Bender, Radio Health Chat.

Our show covers a wide range of topics that impact your health, including new medical headlines, human interest stories, reviews of essential topics in medicine, and even exploring how the Bible meets science. But what sets us apart is our approach to medical care – we strive to treat people like humans, with compassion, good humor, and the “Care Factor”.

At Life in a Blender Family Medicine, we’re putting the “family” back in family medicine. We believe in dispensing medical care with an attitude of compassion and understanding, and our incredible and magical staff are dedicated to assisting you in obtaining the treasures of good health. We believe that people don’t care what you know until they know that you care, and we truly care about our patients.

In addition, I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation to my precious angel wife, Amy, who has been my unwavering support and the wing that enables me to soar onward and upward. We are all like angels with only one wing, and together, we can fly embracing each other.

So, join us on josephpapotto.com as we embark on this journey of exploring health and well-being with humor, wit, and wisdom. Together, let’s embrace a different kind of medical entertainment that focuses on what you really need to know to enhance your health and well-being. Stay tuned for our upcoming blog posts, and don’t forget to check out our radio show, Life in a Blender, Mind Bender, Radio Health Chat, on air or online. Thank you for being a part of our community, and let’s create a healthier, happier world together!

 

Title: Mind Excursion Slight Diversion: Weird, Wild, and Wonderful Facts

Today, we’re taking a mind excursion and diving into some weird, wild, and wonderful facts that will surely leave you intrigued. From cashew nuts to playing cards to camels, let’s explore some interesting tidbits that will make you say, “Ever Wonder Why???”

Have you ever noticed that you never see cashew nuts in their shells? It turns out that cashew shells contain a strong acid that can blister the skin. To make sure that all traces of the acid are removed, cashew nuts must be roasted. So, the next time you enjoy a handful of cashews, remember that they’ve gone through a process to ensure they’re safe to eat!

Now, let’s talk about playing cards. Did you know that the four suits we see in modern playing cards – hearts, spades, clubs, and diamonds – originated in France in the fourteenth century? It has been suggested that these four suits represent the four major classes of French society at that time. Hearts, shaped like a shield, represent the nobility and the church. Spades, shaped like a spear tip, represent the military. Clubs, shaped like clover, represent the rural peasant, and diamonds, shaped like the tiles associated with merchants’ shops, represent the middle class. So, the next time you play a game of cards, take a moment to appreciate the history and symbolism behind the suits!

Now, let’s move on to camels. Have you ever wondered why camels have humps? It’s not just for show – camels store fat in their humps! When camels cannot find food, they rely on the fat stored in their humps for energy. As the fat is used up, the hump shrinks, and in the case of the two-humped Bactrian camel, the tops of the humps flop over to one side. The humps regain their full shape once the camel eats again. In addition to serving as food storage bins, the fatty humps also provide insulation from the hot rays of the sun in the harsh desert environments where camels are found.

Isn’t it fascinating how nature has its own unique ways of adapting to different environments? These weird, wild, and wonderful facts remind us that there is always more to learn and discover about the world around us. So, take a moment to appreciate the little wonders and quirks that make our world so interesting and diverse.

Now, it’s your turn. What’s wild, wacky, sometimes wise, wonderful, and whimsical in your world today?

Welcome to Part 2 of our radio show, Life in a Blender, Mind Bender, Radio Health Chat, hosted by Dr. Joe Papotto. Today’s hot topic is hypertension (HTN), a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. We’ll delve into the causes, risk factors, and categories of HTN, as well as discuss some interesting tangential thoughts, take a break from our usual programming to explore how to discover God’s will for your life, and share some other cool stuff, time permitting.

But first, a special announcement! We are excited to welcome “Charlie” Graham, a family nurse practitioner, to our clinical team here at Dr. Papotto’ s office. Charlie is known for her intelligence, skill, and caring demeanor, and she’s eager to meet new patients. Don’t hesitate to call and schedule your new patient appointment with Charlie today!

Now, let’s dive into our hot topic for today – hypertension, also known as high blood pressure. We received a request for this topic from Loraine, a long-time listener from The Sons of Italy Club in Socastee. HTN is a condition in which the long-term force of the blood against the artery walls is consistently high, potentially leading to health problems such as heart disease and stroke.

Blood pressure is determined by two factors: the amount of blood your heart pumps and the resistance to blood flow in your arteries. When your heart pumps more blood or when your arteries are narrow, your blood pressure tends to be higher. However, most people with HTN have no signs or symptoms, making it a silent yet dangerous condition. Some individuals may experience symptoms such as headache, shortness of breath, chest pain, and even nosebleeds or conjunctival hemorrhages when their blood pressure is elevated.

So, how do we define and categorize hypertension? Blood pressure readings are given in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and consist of two numbers – the systolic blood pressure (SBP) and the diastolic blood pressure (DBP). The SBP measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart is contracting, while the DBP measures the pressure when your heart is relaxing.

 

Here are the categories for blood pressure:

Normal blood pressure: SBP < 120 mm Hg and DBP < 80 mm Hg

Pre-hypertension: SBP 120-139 mm Hg or DBP 80-89 mm Hg

Stage 1 hypertension: SBP 140-159 mm Hg or DBP 90-99 mm Hg

Stage 2 hypertension: SBP ≥ 160 mm Hg or DBP ≥ 100 mm Hg

Both numbers are important, and the target goals for blood pressure may vary depending on age and other factors. For example, in individuals over 60 years of age, systolic hypertension is common due to arterial hardening, so the SBP goals may be more flexible in older adults.

What are the causes and risk factors of hypertension? While most adults with HTN have “essential hypertension,” which is primarily due to genetic predisposition, there are other potential causes and risk factors to consider. These may include:

  • Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
  • Kidney disease, such as renal artery stenosis (RAS) and adrenal gland tumors
  • Thyroid problems
  • Use of birth control pills (BCPs)
  • Illegal drugs and alcohol abuse
  • Aging
  • Race, with African Americans being at higher risk.
  • Obesity and lack of physical conditioning
  • Tobacco use
  • Low potassium intake in the diet
  • Chronic stress
  • Other chronic medical conditions, such as diabetes mellitus (DM)

 

Terrific Tangential Thought – Lobster: From Trash to Delicacy

Let’s take a dive into the history of lobster, which was not always the pricey delicacy it is today. It may surprise you to learn that in colonial America, lobsters were considered the “poor man’s protein” and even referred to as the “cockroach of the sea”. But how did lobster go from being a lowly food source to a fancy entree? Let’s explore the fascinating journey of lobster from trash to delicacy.

In Colonial America: Lobster, the “Poor Man’s Protein” In colonial America, lobsters were abundant and considered a cheap source of food. They were so plentiful that they were often fed to prisoners and servants, and having lobster shells in a house was even considered a sign of poverty. In fact, some servants made stipulations in their contracts to avoid being forced to eat lobster more than three times a week. Lobsters were not considered a delicacy, and their reputation was quite poor, earning them the nickname “cockroach of the sea”.

The Canning Industry and the Railroad: Changing Tides for Lobster The change in the perception of lobster started with the success of the canning industry in the 1840s. Canning allowed the demand for Maine lobster to be met in other areas of the East Coast, which led to increased availability and distribution of lobster. Additionally, the development of the railroad played a crucial role in changing the perception of lobster. Railways started serving lobster to passengers who were unaware of its previous reputation as a lowly food source. This exposure to lobster as an exotic item caused the demand for lobster to rise, leading to an increase in prices.

Lobster’s Changing Fortunes: From Exotic Item to Delicacy As demand for lobster increased, prices rose, and lobster started to be considered a delicacy again. By the 1920s, the price of lobster had reached its first peak, but the Great Depression caused a decline in its popularity once again. However, by the 1950s, lobster had regained its status as a delicacy, and it has remained a prized food item ever since.

Conclusion: The history of lobster is a fascinating tale of how perceptions and values around food can change over time. From being a cheap and abundant food source to becoming a luxury item, lobster’s journey from trash to delicacy is a remarkable story. So, the next time you enjoy a lobster platter at your favorite seafood restaurant, remember that lobster wasn’t always considered a pricey entree. It’s a great example of how our perception of food can evolve over time, and it’s a reminder to appreciate the value and history behind the foods we enjoy today.

 


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14/Mar/2023

Creativity is not just reserved for artists and musicians. In fact, creativity can benefit everyone, regardless of their level of artistic talent. According to Dr. Joseph Papotto, host of the popular radio show, “The Healing Power of Creativity,” engaging in creative activities can improve your health and well-being.

 

From painting and drawing to dancing and writing, creative activities have been shown to boost immune function, improve mood, and increase resiliency. Here are just a few ways that creativity can benefit your mind, body, and soul:

  1. Creativity reduces stress and anxiety: Engaging in creative activities can provide a sense of calm and relaxation, reducing feelings of stress and anxiety. Studies have shown that art therapy can be particularly effective for individuals with anxiety disorders.
  2. Creativity improves mood: Creating something can be incredibly rewarding and boost feelings of happiness and joy. Whether you are writing a poem or knitting a sweater, the act of creating can release dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward.
  3. Creativity enhances cognitive function: Engaging in creative activities can improve cognitive function and enhance problem-solving skills. Studies have shown that participating in creative activities can improve memory, attention, and concentration.
  4. Creativity boosts immune function: Creating art can stimulate the immune system, helping to fight off illness and disease. Research has shown that art therapy can be particularly beneficial for cancer patients, helping to reduce pain, nausea, and other symptoms.
  5. Creativity fosters self-expression and self-awareness: Engaging in creative activities can help individuals to express themselves in a nonverbal way. Art can provide an outlet for emotions and feelings that may be difficult to put into words, fostering self-awareness and personal growth.

 

So, how can you incorporate creativity into your daily life? Dr. Papotto suggests starting small by setting aside time each day for a creative activity. This could be as simple as writing in a journal, doodling, or coloring. You could also take an art class or join a writing group to connect with others who share your creative interests.

Incorporating art into your home or work environment can also have a positive impact on your well-being. Studies have shown that surrounding yourself with natural light, plants, and attractive design elements can improve mood, boost productivity, and reduce stress.

In conclusion, creativity has a powerful impact on our physical and emotional well-being. By engaging in creative activities, we can reduce stress, boost mood, and improve cognitive function. So, whether you are a professional artist or a beginner, consider adding a little creativity to your daily routine. Your mind, body, and soul will thank you for it!

 


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23/Jan/2023

Now that we are in the New Year, it’s important to think about our health and ways to promote wellness and prevent disease. Unfortunately, in recent years, there have been stories in the media that are critical of the medical community’s attempts to get people into the system for health screenings. Some have used this as an excuse to avoid going to the doctor for check-ups.

However, Dr. Joseph Papotto, a physician serving the Myrtle Beach and Conway areas, argues that this viewpoint is based on a slanted interpretation of questionable data and that the healthcare system is made up of providers, big pharma, hospitals, and insurance companies who all want more treatment for financial gain.

Dr. Papotto suggests a rational approach to health screenings through the adult years. For adolescents, he recommends a sports physical examination (PE) to reveal early blood pressure problems, provide a gauge on growth and development, and open up a dialogue on sexual and behavioral issues. For college-aged students, he recommends catching up on immunizations and discussing present problems or family medical history.

For young adults in their 20s and 30s, Dr. Papotto recommends at least one full PE with labs in the 20s and two or three in the 30s. He advises that this is a time when the USPSTF recommends beginning screening for BP and cholesterol, especially for those with a strong family history of hypertension and at-risk ethnic groups. He also advises that women should begin Pap smears to screen for cervical cancer at 21 years old and men should be instructed on self-testicular exams.

For those in their 40s and above, Dr. Papotto advises that this is a strategic year for health screenings, where a reasonable approach can pick up early disorders before they cause irrevocable harm to the body. He advises that both men and women should get a full PE every year or two depending on their health status. We look forward to seeing you at our office. Set up an appointment here. Contact Dr. Papotto | +(843)347-4900 – Dr. Joseph Papotto

 


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23/Jan/2023

Welcome to the “Life in a Blender” blog, where Dr. Joseph Papotto, of Life in a Blender Family Medicine, shares some of the weird, wild, and wonderful facts he comes across in his daily work.

Did you know that America now has more people who speak Spanish than Spain? The only country in the world with more Spanish speakers than the US is Mexico. And with the fast food industry booming, as of 2022 there are 197,163 individual fast food restaurants in the United States.

But did you know that the jockstrap was invented in 1874 to help “bicycle jockeys” as they make deliveries on cobblestone streets in Boston? Or that 97% of clothes and 98% of shoes sold in the United States are imported?

When it comes to healthy choices, you might be surprised to learn that the number one source of antioxidants for Americans is…coffee! Nothing else comes close, not even fruits and vegetables.

But did you know that if you grunt when you hit a tennis ball, your shot will be approximately 3.8% faster? Or that the myth of people committing suicide around the holidays is just that – a myth? According to the CDC, suicides are actually lower in December than any other time of the year.

And did you know that people with blue eyes are more likely to be alcoholics than people with any other eye-color? Or that the person who is mentioned most often in the Koran is Jesus?

Jimi Hendrix wrote his classic song “The Wind Cries Mary” following an argument with his girlfriend, whose middle name is Mary, after she cooked him lumpy mashed potatoes. And the sound of most toilet flushes is in the key of E flat.

Lastly, do you know the word for someone giving an opinion on something that they know nothing about? An ‘ultracrepidarian’ is someone who criticizes, judges, or gives advice outside their expertise.

Baby elephants suck their trunks for comfort in the same way human babies suck their thumbs.

So, what’s wild, whimsical, wacky, wise, and wonderful in your life today?

 


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23/Jan/2023

Dr. Joseph Papotto discusses the holiday health hazards on his radio chat, including “I Got the Gout (Grout).” He talks about how holiday heart is a frequent occurrence around the holidays due to people drinking too much alcohol. This can lead to palpitations and even Atrial Fibrillation. He also mentions how colds, flu, and stomach bugs are common around the holidays due to families sharing gifts and food with each other. Accidental injuries also tend to increase during festive times such as sprains, strains, lacerations, falls, and burns. To prevent these mishaps, Dr. Papotto advises eating and drinking in moderation, taking decent contagious precautions while visiting, and slowing down and thinking before doing something that could put you in the ER.

Dr. Papotto also talks about gout, a kind of arthritis that can cause an attack of sudden burning pain, stiffness, and swelling in a joint, usually the big toe. Gout is caused by too much uric acid in the blood, and it is most common in men. He also mentions that gout can be caused by being overweight, drinking too much alcohol, eating too much meat and fish that are high in purines, and by taking certain medicines for blood pressure.

Lastly, Dr. Papotto talks about the myth that the human body is 80% water and states that the actual percentage of water in the human body is around 72%, with 8% chemical compounds and 20% bone and solid tissue. He also mentions the importance of water for maintaining all of the body’s systems and for repairing any damage.


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21/Jan/2023

Dr. Joseph Papotto, in his radio health chat, discusses the importance of health screenings and how the media has portrayed them in a negative light. He notes that some have criticized the medical community for trying to get people into the system for health screenings and that this has led to some people avoiding going to the doctor. He argues that the premise of these criticisms is based on a slanted interpretation of questionable data and that the healthcare system is made up of healthcare providers, big pharma, hospitals, and insurance companies who all want more treatment for financial gain.

Dr. Papotto then gives an overview of what a rational health screening protocol should look like through the adult years. He starts with adolescents and notes that the most common medical screening for this age group is the sports PE, which can reveal early BP problems, provide a gauge on growth and development, and open up a dialogue to discuss sexual and behavioral issues. For college-aged students, he recommends catching up on immunizations and discussing present problems or family medical history.

For young adults in their 20s and 30s, Dr. Papotto recommends at least one full PE with labs in the 20s and two or three in the 30s. He advises that this is a time when the USPSTF recommends beginning screening for BP and cholesterol, especially for those with a strong family history of hypertension and at-risk ethnic groups like African Americans. He also advises that women should begin Pap smears to screen for cervical cancer at 21 years old and men should be instructed on self-testicular exams.

For those in their 40s and above, Dr. Papotto advises that this is a strategic year for health screenings, where a reasonable approach can pick up early disorders before they cause irrevocable harm to the body. He advises that both men and women should get a full PE every year or two depending on their health status, and that a full blood panel, DRE, and mammography screening should be included. He also notes that he still recommends the old way of mammography screening at 40, despite a push to decrease its use and start at 50, which he believes is based more on cost savings than saving women’s lives.


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