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Doctors commonly rule out infection by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) when a patient has stomach pain. It is probably the most widely studied and treated bacterium, and has been named the “prize bug of all time[1]” despite that it is quite controversial...
In this article I want to begin to share examples in my practice of valuable therapies not proven by randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled (RDBPC) clinical trials. The first is nutrition...
Mainstream medicine doctors love to disregard therapies that have not been “proven by randomized, double blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trials.” However, many therapies in mainstream and natural-therapy medicine are very safe and effective but lack clinical trials to prove them...
I recently wrote about the adverse effects of artificial sweeteners. One of those effects is that they disrupt gut microbiota (intestinal bacteria) balance and diversity.[1] You really don’t want to mess with your healthy gut organisms and I’ll tell you why a bit later in this report...
This month an astounding report was published in the Annals of Internal Medicine claiming little if any reduction in heart disease outcomes is obtained through Nutritional Supplements and Dietary Interventions...
I previously shared with you about the cosmeceuticals and non-surgical skin tightening interventions for sagging skin. Now I want to tell you about another method for sagging skin with underlying spot fat accumulation...
Sagging skin is the major aesthetic concern for my patients over age 50. Let’s look at what causes sagging skin and what you can do to treat it...
The use of autologous (your own) platelet-rich plasma (taken from your blood) for tissue repair started in the 1990s. By 2006 it was being used across many fields of medicine for healing and even began to be covered by insurance...
Collectively referred to as “botox,” this is the most well-known and commonly used nonsurgical cosmetic treatment, with 4,597,886 performed in the U.S. in 2016...