How Well Do You Know Your GMOs

If we saw a movie or television show where the government or a private organization was controlling the population by adding a foreign component to the food supply, we would think that the people who came up with the idea were conspiracy theorists. For that very reason, most people will be surprised to learn this…

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What’s D Got to Do With It?

When sick people walk into our clinics across the US they often have one thing in common. They are Vitamin D deficient. Whether they are walking into a clinic in Texas, or Montana, their labs show they are extremely deficient. You don’t want to be deficient. You want to have optimal levels to get all…

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Sugar’s Bitter Aftertaste

Obesity rates are on the rise and American health is on the decline. It’s not the fat in our diet it’s the sugar. For the average diet 25 grams of sugar is the recommended daily limit for added sugar yet Americans consume 126 grams of sugar each day. That’s the equivalent of 32 teaspoons. That…

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Chris’s Story: No Hope to New Life

Chris’s 7-year-old daughter pushed him around the hospital in a wheel chair thinking it was fun, but Chris felt weak as he thought about the headache that turned into a nightmare for his family. A few months before he was a busy dad and husband going to watch his twin boys play basketball. Now he…

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“Thinking Outside the Pink Box”

A Guest Column by Melissa Huguet In just a short time, October will be upon us and the National Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Awareness box will again be opened, unpacked and put on display in every store, on hundreds of products and in many athletic events. Most women are definitely “aware” of breast cancer.  In…

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Glyphosate. Roundup The Usual Suspects.

By Dr. Patrick Flynn As I walked to my car the other day I noticed a healthy dose of weeds growing at the edge of my driveway, and even a few in the crack between cement slabs. I hate weeds, and they certainly make it look like we’re the hillbillies of the neighborhood. They need…

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Let’s Talk About Inflammation

David wakes up every morning feeling achy. His fingers, his knees, even his neck has been giving him problems. It’s been so long since he felt good that he hardly remembers what it’s like. Occasionally he washes down a couple Ibuprofen with his morning joe, only when it’s really bad, when it feels like needles…

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