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![]() Combine the egg whites, monk fruit, and tartar in the bowl from your mixer over simmering water in a pot over medium-high heat. Fill a pot with water and bring it to a simmer on the stove. Turn off the oven let the kisses remain in the oven for 1 hour to dry thoroughly before serving or storing. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Sprinkle the finely chopped candies evenly over the meringue kisses.īake for about 3 hours, until dry and crisp. Pipe kisses that are about 1 1/2 inches wide and 1 inch high onto the parchment paper-lined baking sheets, spacing them at least 1/2 inch apart. Transfer to a pastry bag or resealable plastic food storage bag fitted with a large star tip. Gently fold it in to form a batter that can hold its shape. Sift the remaining sugar (yes, one more time) into the egg white mixture. Add the peppermint extract and beat just to combine. Gradually add in the sugar one Tablespoon at a time, beating on high after each addition. Add egg whites into the bowl of your stand mixer, sprinkle in salt and cream of tartar. With the motor running, gradually add half of the sifted confectioners' sugar beat to form firm peaks. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Beat on MED speed for about 30 seconds or so, until tiny little foam bubbles appear. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto ungreased foil-lined baking sheets. Add egg whites to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a wire whisk attachment. Sprinkle with the salt and cream of tartar beat until soft peaks forms. Divide the sifted sugar in half.īeat the egg whites in the bowl of a stand mixer or hand-held mixer on medium speed until frothy, then increase the speed to medium-high and beat to form soft peaks. How to make Peppermint Meringues In a mixing bowl, beat egg whites until foamy. Sift the confectioners' sugar twice to remove any lumps. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper do not use a silicone liner. ![]() So I combined everything and it's such a great energy to share with other practitioners that you need to just be bold and daring and pursue what you're passionate about. And so I got some even awards for being an innovator in this field and I forgot I, I also do sexual medicine. And that's what I did wholeheartedly, my heart and my soul because I believe in the passion of healing patients that way and knew that if this will be the way. MM: One thing I learned at this age is you have to follow your heart and your gut not worry about the “okay, will I make money?” Because most conventional doctors, we were not taught much for business, always saying okay, will it be profitable? Will I be making money? No, follow your heart. But I mean, it's truly something that's worked for you to make that difference in other people's life. I feel like so many people do it because they see other people doing it. ![]() I think it's awesome that, I mean, you chose to go that route because of how it affected your life. And I've never been so fulfilled in my life and happy. So aside from my bioidentical hormones, I, in 2017, I started to think really a route where I said I'm going to dedicate this functional medicine and all integrative medicine here, including medical cannabis, biodentical hormone, plasma therapy for regenerative medicine. So it was so natural for me when into 2017, the state of Florida have opened up and made and legalized medicinal cannabis. I value the preventative side and realize the epigenetics of diseases where you can prevent cancer by fixing body, mind and spirit. Reactive medicine is what's conventional. And so embracing the physiology, biochemistry of how diseases rather than the knee jerk reflects of reacting to illnesses. I diverted my practice to a nonconventional practice. Back then, I was in my early peri menopause possible time and was started on hormone therapy and I'm so grateful for that, this fast forward that has changed my life maybe more complete as seeking more functional and not just. What I did is I saw this treatment which is bioidentical hormone. And lo and behold, I saw myself, I said, oh my God, I'm peri-menopaused. And so I happened to chance on the spring convention of the A4M or the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine back in 2006. And I said, there's gotta be another way here. And, you know, a conventional doctor would be working many hours from 80 to 120 hours back in the hospital days, you know, rounding. ![]() And one point and, and at a time in my life, I realized I was getting going through anxiety and mood disorder when I was in my forties, I realized that it was horrible because it was causing so much burden for me as a clinician. That's my background, practicing in general medicine for over 25 years in Orlando. MM: Well, I've been trained as an internist pediatrician. I've been looking forward to this conversation for a while, but before we get into the medical side of things, can you just give us a little background on how you got started in the industry you're in? Magsino thank you so much for joining me today! Her practice is centered around helping patients rediscover vitality and energy through bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, PRP therapy, cannabis therapy and much more! Dr. JP: Hi everyone! Thank you for taking time out of your day to listen in. INTRO: Welcome to Qualgen’s podcast where we talk about all things health and wellness related, including hormones, pharmaceuticals, health trends and ways you can help better your life. |
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