Supplement To Avoid

Most people take some form of vitamins or supplements, either regularly or sporadically. In fact, Americans spend over $26 billion dollars a year in health supplements. And while I generally agree that adding good nutrients to your diet in supplement form can be a good thing, there are certain supplements that you want to avoid, […]

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A Peanuts Philosophy Lesson

I hope you are having a great day so far. The following is the philosophy of Charles Schultz, the creator ofthe “Peanuts” comic strip. You remember Charlie Brown, Lucy,Snoopy, Linus, Pig-Pen, and the gang, don’t you? You don’t have to actually answer the questions. Just read thee-mail straight through and you’ll get the point. Name

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Telomere Testing and Bio-electric Chemistry Darrell Misak ND RPh

This podcast hosted by Dr. Justin Trosclair talks about bio electric spectrum health and how to measure it with blood, urine and saliva. And also discuss supplement and telemeres.  A big focus is on blood quality. Is it healthy and carrying oxygen correctly or is degradation?Size, ratio of white blood cells, destructive patterns, glutanation patterns etc.Plus

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Understanding Scoliosis: Identifying Symptoms and Promoting Early Diagnosis – for doctors

Scoliosis is a complex spinal condition characterized by 3D structural changes in the spine and trunk. It manifests as a lateral curvature of the spine, measured on X-ray using a Cobb angle of 10 degrees or more, along with rotational abnormalities (1, 2, 3). Various factors, including congenital and neuromuscular conditions, can contribute to the

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Getting Ahead of the Curve: The Importance of Early Scoliosis Detection – for patients

Scoliosis often remains unnoticed, particularly in children and teenagers during colder months, where it may be mistaken for “poor posture.” Likewise, adults may dismiss it as normal back pain, aging, or wear and tear. However, recognizing scoliosis early on is crucial in order to stay ahead of the curve and facilitate effective intervention. The longer

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