Category: Health Conditions

Hard of Hearing Makes for Hard Living

I was 66 years young and didn’t think I could be hard of hearing. I mean, I could hear the TV, the movies, people talking, the phone, and the radio. Wasn’t that enough? However, I noticed a few things that made me wonder. I watched a DVD with my sister (she’s only almost 40). I…


How Coconut Oil Can Benefit Your Health

While more than 2,000 studies have been performed on coconut oil, demonstrating a wide range of benefits, it continues to be wrongfully vilified, mainly because 90 percent of its fat content is saturated. However, saturated fats, and most particularly coconut oil, are an important part of the human diet. If you have bought into the media…


How to Improve Blood Sugar Levels and Reverse Diabetes for Good

Every 23 seconds another person is diagnosed with diabetes — one the leading causes of death in the United States. But these people don’t have to suffer. Diabetes is preventable, manageable, and reversible. What is Diabetes? — A Quick Overview There are two types of diabetes — type 1 and type 2. This is an…


7 Reasons Your Thyroid Medication Isn’t Working

While there is no “magic pill” for thyroid disease, some factors may influence the effectiveness of your thyroid medication. When you are first diagnosed with a thyroid condition, a prescription for medication becomes much like a prescription for hope. There is hope that you and your body will once again work together as partners, that…


Short-Term Dietary Change Improves Depression Symptoms

Proper brain function is dependent upon good nutrition. Omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, and zinc are all key nutrients for brain tissue. Vitamin B12, folate, and vitamin B6 are involved in the production of neurotransmitters, and zinc has antioxidant effects in the brain. The omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA are important for the structure of brain cell…


Gallbladders May Be Removed Too Often

Many patients with gallstones and abdominal pain don’t feel better after a procedure to remove their gallbladder, and a recent study suggests this surgery may not always be necessary. Treatment guidelines in many countries recommend that doctors perform a minimally invasive operation known as a laparoscopic cholecystectomy to remove the gallbladder when patients have abdominal…


Natural Autoimmunity: Friend or Foe?

Rather than signifying an immune system gone haywire, pioneering research reveals that autoantibodies are a biological prerequisite, and that natural autoimmunity is the master orchestrator of physiological homeostasis When examining a lab report for autoantibodies, why is there a normal reference range? Classical immunology, adhering to the principle of “Horror autotoxicus,” argues that any level…


When the Body Speaks, Listen

Learning to “listen” to our bodies is a powerful skill that can help us live our healthiest lives possible. When put into practice, it can mean the difference between being healthy or sick. During my time in clinical practice, I sought to empower my patients by teaching them how to listen. Gaining an acute awareness…


Censored mRNA Platform Inventor Tells All on Rogan Show

Not only are children at high risk for severe adverse events from the COVID shots, but having healthy, unvaccinated children in the population is crucial to achieving herd immunity. December 30, 2021, Joe Rogan interviewed Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of the mRNA gene transfer technology. YouTube and Twitter promptly deleted the interview and mainstream…


The Truth Is Coming out About COVID Deaths

Hospitals receive payments for testing every patient for COVID, every COVID diagnosis and every ‘COVID death,’ as well as any time they use remdesivir and mechanical ventilation. Early on in the COVID pandemic, people suspected that the deaths attributed to the infection were exaggerated. There was plenty of evidence for this. For starters, hospitals were…