By camborw on March 12, 2012
What you know about vitamin K probably isn’t enough. Most doctors will tell you it is involved in the clotting process and that is all they know! Scientist have known for years, however, that osteoporosis patients have vitamin K levels 70% lower than age-matched controls demonstrating diminished bone density in low serum vitamin K patients. [...]
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By camborw on January 7, 2012
by Ami Kapadia, MD Digestive disorders include Irritable Bowel Syndrome, GERD, and Inflammatory Bowel Disorder to name a few. Where do they come from and why? Infection? Food allergy? Stress? It seems in recent years, the number of people suffering from gastrointestinal disorders continues to increase. It is estimated that 20% of the U.S. population [...]
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By camborw on June 12, 2011
Bioidentical Hormone Debate: Are Bioidentical Hormones Safer or More Efficacious Than Commonly Used Synthetic Versions in HRT? Source: Abstract from Postgraduate Medicine, Volume 121, Issue 1, January 2009, ISSN-0032-5481, e-ISSN-1941-9260 Author : Kent Holtorf, MD, Holtorf Medical Group, Inc, Torrance, Ca. Due to the ongoing debate regarding safety and efficacy of bioidentical hormones (estradiol, estriol, [...]
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By camborw on May 29, 2011
So while remaining active is essential to avoiding sarcopenia, there are other contributing factors such as decreased hormone levels, lack of protein, oxidative stress and disease. Another factor is nutritional; namely creatine deficiency
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By camborw on April 20, 2011
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of all arthritis conditions that can affect all joints but has an affinity for the weight-bearing joints of the knee, hip and spine. While osteoarthritis is universal, it appears to have a hereditary tendency affecting both men and women, men usually before the age of 45 and women ages [...]
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By camborw on April 10, 2011
Low blood EPA/DHA- add fish oil such as Carlson’s DHA. DHA and derivatives also reduces cancer risk. Elevated C-Reactive Protein- an inflammation marker which may also signal cancer risk Excess Cholesterol- aim for around 200mg/dl; cut the saturated fat including trans-fats and margarine. Instead develop a taste for Extra Virgin Olive Oil, flax oil, use [...]
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By camborw on June 28, 2010
Have you tried everything on the market trying to get your shower glass free of water spots? I have. Frustrated and disappointed after hours of work, I have vowed to rip the doors off the wall and toss them out. A few weeks ago I was listening to a radio talk show and a gentleman [...]
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By camborw on February 25, 2009
Sulfate is a major pathway in the body that is essential for many biological processes. For example, sulfate is needed to start the cascade of digestive enzymes from the pancreas. Without protease, lipase and amylase, food is not digested efficiently.
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By camborw on February 18, 2009
While the infection can be very uncomfortable, the symptoms usually aren’t very serious. Health information regarding candidia offers practical self-help preventative steps to limit or avoid developing an infection.
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Posted in health information, WOMENS ISSUES | Tagged health information, preventative, vaginal, yeast infections
By camborw on February 4, 2009
…belief that inflammation, as the result of poor diet, environmental factors, and others is the primary cause of obesity. People who are People who are high is visceral fat have a high risk of developing metabolic syndrome, prediabetes, and diabetes. …when an animal or a human being becomes obese, they develop steatosis, or increased fat in the liver. The steatosis leads to liver inflammation and hepatic insulin resistance.”
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Posted in Chronic & Acquired Diseases, Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, Nutritional Therapies, Obesity, Syndrome X | Tagged Diabetes, food, health, inflammation, Obesity