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The CDC and the Illness of Our Health Care System

Posted by on Jul 1st, 2015 in Medical ethics, Uncategorized | 0 comments

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) are a US governmental organization purposed to collect and analyze information about diseases and, WITHOUT BIAS, create guidelines for physicians and the community. The British Medical Journal has discovered that the CDC has been “partnering” with private financial interests. […] Continue Reading…

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Prostate Cancer Prevention

Posted by on Jun 1st, 2015 in Cancer, men's health | 0 comments

Prostate Cancer Prevention

We have good news suggesting a simple means to prevent the most common life-threatening cancer among men - prostate cancer. […] Continue Reading…

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Integrative Medicine Is Not Just About Wellness​

Posted by on May 5th, 2015 in integrative medicine, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Integrative Medicine Is Not Just About Wellness​

The second problem, is more subtle and insidious. Even the conventional practitioners who have a favorable view of these other therapies nearly always believe these therapies are unsuitable for serious problems. They treat them as if the therapies are more “cute” than effective. The term most often applied then, is “wellness”. In other words, these treatments might help healthy people feel better, but nothing more. If a person has a real disease, they need real prescription medicine. […] Continue...

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Even Organic Fast Food Isn’t Good For You

Posted by on May 4th, 2015 in Diet, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Even Organic Fast Food Isn’t Good For You

The results of a four-year study of over 150,000 American households were just released and found that 2/3 of the calories purchased were “highly processed foods”. Not processed, HIGHLY processed. The consequences for our health and well-being are immense. […] Continue Reading…

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Saunas Are Healthy

Posted by on Mar 5th, 2015 in sauna | 0 comments

Saunas Are Healthy

First, saunas are generally good for the heart. Second, the more a middle aged man saunas (more often and longer saunas) the better off he will be. […] Continue Reading…

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Recreation and the Natural World

Posted by on Feb 24th, 2015 in recreation, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Recreation and the Natural World

Recreational activities are essential to our wellbeing. Relaxing and recovering from stresses helps us feel better, but recreation goes way beyond that. Recreation does more for us than just erasing the health problems caused by stress. […] Continue Reading…

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Big Autism News

Posted by on Feb 17th, 2015 in autism, Children | 0 comments

Big Autism News

This important study adds to the concerns we should all have about the consequences of degrading our environment for ourselves, our children and the Earth. The impacts are not off in some distant future. Even though we are not entirely clear about the details, we are certainly feeling the impacts right now. […] Continue Reading…

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Measles And Fear

Posted by on Feb 11th, 2015 in Measles | 4 comments

Measles And Fear

Measles is the latest episode in the long-running hit program called Medical Madness. Don’t get me wrong; measles is a nasty disease and warrants thoughtful consideration. Actually, that is part of my problem with what has been going on; the “thoughtful” is entirely absent. […] Continue Reading…

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Blood Pressure, Common Sense & Salty Language

Posted by on Jan 23rd, 2015 in blood pressure, Diet, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Blood Pressure, Common Sense & Salty Language

Firmly established conventional guidelines on blood pressure and salt are finally eroding. It’s about time. For decades I’ve guided my patients along a different path, telling them that I am not concerned by their blood pressure in my office and that they need salt to live. Both of these […] Continue Reading…

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Autism and Vitamin D

Posted by on Dec 19th, 2014 in autism, Uncategorized, vitamin d | 0 comments

Autism and Vitamin D

Rising rates of autism spectrum disorder and the “normalcy” of vitamin D deficiency, demand our attention. Are they linked? Evidence suggests they are. […] Continue Reading…

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