Pain affects more Americans than diabetes, heart disease, and cancer combined. Pain is cited as the most common reason Americans access the health care system. It is a leading cause of disability and it is a major contributor to health care costs.
The brain is the master conductor of our body. If it is not functioning well, everything will be out of tune and lack synchronicity with the body around it.
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, or SIBO, is a condition that occurs when there are a lot more bacteria than normal in the small intestine. This can lead to symptoms such as bloating and distension, flatulence, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
Fluoroquinolones are one of the most commonly prescribed classes of antibiotics and are very powerful medications. Unfortunately, these big guns have a track record of being prescribed as the first line of defense against a variety of routine infections.
Dr. Kyle Myer, ND discusses the power of prolozone therapy with your host Dr. Gez Agolli, ND, DrPH, Ph.D. on how this virtually unknown treatment in the medical community may alleviate your chronic pain condition.
Not sleeping enough and not sleeping well is not OK. As a matter of fact, there is quite a price to pay. It may surprise you to learn that chronic sleep deprivation, for whatever reason, significantly affects your health.
Have you been unable to lose weight even with diet and exercise? No matter how an imbalance manifests on the outside, the internal reality remains the same — any and all hormonal imbalances lead to difficulty losing weight
We are all in the habit of thinking about how we can lose weight or look younger, but what about making our brains younger and more vibrant? Have you noticed as you age that you don’t remember things quite as well?
Healthy eating is a cornerstone of healthy living — with or without diabetes. But if you have diabetes, you need to know how foods affect your blood sugar levels.
A little fatigue. An extra five pounds you can’t shake. A bruise that just won’t heal. None of these symptoms are especially eyebrow-raising on their own. But taken together, they could be signs of a silent epidemic that’s affecting more and more Americans across the country.