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FDA is now completely sold out to Big Pharma: New FDA head Robert Califf is the ultimate pharma insider who took money from 23 drug companies
No wonder everyone wants change in Washington… FDA is now completely sold out to Big Pharma: New FDA head Robert Califf is the ultimate pharma insider who took money from 23 Read more
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Top cardiologist: Saturated fats are good for you.
This is an interesting discussion that I frequently have with patients. Everyone is deathly afraid of eating fat, because they’ve been told for years that fat will clog your arteries Read more
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Peanut allergy theory backed up by new research – BBC News
Peanut allergy theory backed up by new research – BBC News Read more
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Acupuncture Prevents Atrial Fibrillation
This is great information for persistent atrial fibrillation sufferers. The heart rhythm journal paper states “Emerging evidence related to diet, caffeine, yoga, and acupuncture (emphasis mine) represent potentially important steps Read more
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46,000 Americans killed each year by drug overdoses…most of them FDA-approved Big Pharma opioids…while medical system suppresses HEMP cures that render many painkillers obsolete
Incredibly pharma and their minions will do everything within their power to stop natural alternatives to opioid drugs while thousands die. Yes, opioid medications have their place in pain management, Read more
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Can Heartburn Medicine give you a Heart Attack??
Is it true that long-term use of proton pump inhibitor (PPI) medicines for heartburn can cause heart attacks? Recent research suggests that there could be an increased risk. But remember correlation is Read more
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How Sugar Kills
For many years, experts have said to limit your sugar intake because sugar is really very damaging to the human body. In these new times, we will even have some Read more
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MLS Laser Seminar & Gourmet Lunch Sat. March 5th @ 11 AM
The next FREE seminar luncheon date is GETTING VERY CLOSE!!!! We are excited to announce that we will be holding our next educational seminar on MARCH 5th @ 11 AM at Read more
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Acupuncture Rivals Antidepressants For Insomnia And Depression
Acupuncture alleviates depression and insomnia. Research published in the Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion (Ye et al.) finds acupuncture 90% effective in improving total sleep duration and sleep quality Read more
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Acupuncture May Help with Hot Flashes After Breast Cancer Treatment
In a paper published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, 120 breast cancer patients participated in a study comparing different treatments including acupuncture for hot flashes and pain. The research Read more
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CFS Patients Are Six Times More Likely in CFS Patients Compared to General Population
According to a new study from the researchers at the Institute of psychiatry, psychology and neuroscience at King’s College London, suicide in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome is 6 times Read more
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Women Should Try Acupuncture for Menopause-Related Sleep Problems, Study Finds
A new research study was published on the use of acupuncture for menopause-related sleep problems. According to this paper, acupuncture is a suggested therapy to help menopausal women improve their Read more
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According to New Study Exercise Does Not Necessarily Improve Weight Loss
We all know exercise is good for your health. However, anything taken to an extreme is not healthy including too much exercise. Just ask any of my patients who have Read more
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Eat Fat - Stay Healthy
A new study published shows that low-fat products contain more sugar than regular. Yoplait 99% fat-free yogurt, for example, has 33 grams of carbohydrate and a whopping 26 grams of Read more
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Almost Half of Americans Use Alternative Medicine
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health say that nearly 40 percent of adults have used some type therapy that isn’t taught in medical schools. But more than 40 U.S. universities, Read more
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Homeopathy for Holistic Wellness
Millions of people suffer from chronic or acute health concerns. While some are silent sufferers, others may book an appointment with their general practitioner, but more and more people are Read more