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Natural Blood Sugar Management: What the Science Says
As GLP-1 drug use climbs—along with concerns about side effects—integrative practitioners are seeking safer, sustainable solutions. Natural blood sugar management strategies, including targeted nutrition, lifestyle ...
Mitochondria and Healthy Aging: How Ubiquinol Helps Patients Live Better, Longer
With longer life expectancy comes a greater need to address age-related decline and the onset of serious disease. Diet, lifestyle and evidence-based supplements aimed at ...
Understanding Selenium and Iodine: Mechanisms and Functions
Key Takeaways Iodine Function: Integral to thyroid hormone synthesis and metabolic regulation.* Selenium Function: Supports redox balance, thyroid hormone activity, and normal ...
Gamma Cyclodextrin: Enhancing Nutrient Absorption for Clinical Effectiveness
Explore how gamma cyclodextrin improves the effectiveness of fat-soluble nutrients like berberine, CoQ10, and red ginseng—making them more bioavailable and clinically powerful.
Nutritional Management of Diabetic Neuropathy: A Clinical Approach
Discover how targeted nutrients like benfotiamine, methylcobalamin, and alpha-lipoic acid support diabetic neuropathy recovery by addressing underlying metabolic and inflammatory pathways.
Thyroid Health: At the Intersection of Stress, Immunity and Cardiovascular Function
Thyroid health is far more than hormone levels—it’s a dynamic intersection of stress resilience, immune regulation, and cardiovascular function. This integrative overview explores how nutrients ...
Ivermectin: What’s All the Hype?
In this article, we'll take a balanced look at the science behind ivermectin, including its origin, mechanism of action, and therapeutic uses. While every promising ...
Hintonia latiflora for Blood Sugar Control: Clinical Evidence and Mechanisms
Hintonia latiflora improves blood sugar levels and reduces the need for medication in early diabetes—see how this traditional herb is supported by clinical science.
Circadian Rhythms and Metabolic Health
“Sleep is not simply rest; it’s a metabolic reset. Circadian rhythm alignment governs everything from insulin sensitivity to mitochondrial output. ...
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Comprehensive Joint Support: Science-Backed Solutions
An evidence-based protocol can ease aches and pains, tame inflammation, and help active patients stay in the game. All active patients, from weekend warriors to aging athletes, face a variety of physical challenges, ranging from shifts in muscle mass and flexibility to ...
A Natural Way to Help with Pain and Inflammation
Aging and the ripple effect that can occur over the passage of years and decades can add a tremendous burden of inflammation that can be accompanied by what feels like “an achy breaky body.” Patients who visit our clinic waiting rooms often ...
Taming Joint Pain Without NSAIDS
Natural botanicals backed by science offer safe, effective solutions to ease inflammation, minimize pain and protect joints from damage. For joint pain, stiffness and swelling, active patients have few alternatives. NSAIDs like celecoxib, naproxen and diclofenac are linked with an alarming range ...
Pain Relief: Beyond NSAIDs
Creating a comprehensive pain-management protocol with safe, science-backed botanicals and nutrients Pain is an inevitable, even normal, part of life. But when pain lingers, lasting for months or years, it’s devastating to your patients’ well-being. What’s worse, it may have no ...
Curcumin and Turmerones: A Powerful Natural Medicine Explained
There’s no doubt that we need to drastically improve our health. The fact that 60 percent of Americans are taking some kind of prescription drug should set off alarms in everyone. Synthetic medicines typically create more problems than they claim to solve. ...
Chiropractic Treatment Linked to Fewer Prescriptions for Back Pain
Lower back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting some 619 million people globally. And that number is expected to hit 843 million by 2050, as the world’s population ages. Not only does lower back pain lead to issues such ...
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