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Sugar has been in the news recently and I couldn’t be happier. Sugar is silently killing our society. As our patient’s, you have heard us preach on this for years! Now researchers from The Department of Pediatrics at The University of California, SanFrancisco are recommending it be regulated as alcohol and tobacco are. Here is why.
The researchers stated, "Last September the United Nations declared that for the first time in human history, chronic non-communicabl |
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British Journal of Cancer—A new link found in eating processed meats and the formation of pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer is one of the types of cancers that boast the highest mortality rate amongst all cancers.
The study confirms that eating processed meats daily increases the risk of developing pancreatic cancer up to 38 percent. The data was gathered from 11 clinical trials and over 6,000 pancreatic cancer patients and concluded that this deadly conditio |
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Paula Deen has become more publicized despite the possible harm that her foods may have caused to millions of people. Many people are talking about the hamburger donuts, the fact that she withheld information about her diabetes and even that she receives money from pharmaceutical companies. Are we not missing the point?
Yes, she may be a celebrity chef but does that mean she controls what passes your lips? She might be a role model, but when has the life of a cel |
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By Dr. B.J. Hardick, co-author of Maximized Living Nutrition Plans
People frequently inquire about a natural, healthy approach to resolving gallbladder issues. Poor digestion, gallstones, the absence of the gallbladder after surgery – these are frequent concerns for people consuming the average North American diet. Gallbladder problems are not confined to people who are overweight – many skinny people have the same issues. And it&rsqu |
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By Dr. Shannon Pearce
Exercise is not only good for your waistline but it is also good for your brain. The University of Colorado Boulder recently discovered that even a minimal amount of exercise can help to protect against brain damage and memory loss . Microglial cells are the immune defense cells of the brain, these cells are known to become more reactive to infection with age resulting in excess damage to the brain including the memory cen |
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