Immunology – Immune and Cancer

Inflammation, Anxiety and Depression

Inflammation, Anxiety and Depression

I could have written the following article myself, or should I say … I wish that I had. At the very least I could say that I discuss all of the aspects that are outlined by Dr Kelly Brogan MD in the treatment of my clients suffering from chronic health concerns, including mental health challenges. Several months back, I was…

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Childhood Asthma

Childhood Asthma

Severe (or even mild) asthma is one of the scariest conditions that someone can experience. Many parents of asthmatic children live terrified with the possibility of an attack, and many children that suffer from asthma have no idea as to the extent of their illness. Just imagine the stress of knowing that any second your lungs (or your child’s lungs) could…

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Curcumin … miracle?

Curcumin … miracle?

It’s called “yellow kitchen” syndrome and I can understand why. When I first started practicing, curcumin was just staring to become recognized as an anticancer agent. Because of it’s poor bioavailability, I would recommend that clients cook non-irradiated turmeric powder with butter and freshly ground pepper, in order to extract the curcumin. My clients then added heavy organic cream with lecithin…

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The Cancer Prone Personality

The Cancer Prone Personality

Several weeks ago, a very good client of mine sent me this study, which I have summarized and provided a link for below! I know that the topic of cancer is a bit morbid but the statistical significance of this condition directly or indirectly affecting everyone on the planet is very high. Having worked with hundreds of people that have either…

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Multivitamins Found to Lower Cancer Risk

Multivitamins Found to Lower Cancer Risk

Posted on Medscape by Roxanne Nelson on Oct 17, 2012 The daily use of multivitamins may reduce the risk for cancer, according to the results of a very large randomized trial. After about 11 years, multivitamin use resulted in a modest but statistically significant reduction — specifically, an 8% reduction in total cancer incidence. However, the investigators observed no effect…

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