The Burdened Baby

Dr. Angela Knapp, ND Bringing a new baby into the world is a great gift and a great responsibility. Mother and child develop a special bond both mentally and physically. The placenta is an entirely new organ created to provide oxygen and nutrients to the unborn child. What has recently come to light is that […]
Aluminum: The Alzheimer’s Autism Connection

Dr. Jared M. Skowron, ND “Confusion of the mind, confusion of ideas and thoughts, personal identity is confused, mistakes in speaking using words not intended, confusion of the intellect…” “Dementia, speech alterations, myoclonias, asterixis and convulsions” What does this describe? What comes to mind? Alzheimer’s? Autism? Last New Year’s Eve party? In actuality, the first […]
The Cost of Beauty

Dr. Angela Knapp, ND A haze of toxins surround Americans every day – dust in our homes, air we breathe, rain that falls upon us, and water flowing out of the faucet. Fabrics we place on our bodies and carpets our toddlers crawl on are also contaminated with numerous harmful chemicals. There is only so […]
Living In a Chemical Soup World- Why We Should Care & What We Can Do: Part II

Part II | Living In a Chemical Soup World Dr. Sarah LoBisco, ND @DrLoBisco How to Deal With the Toxic World In my previous article, I discussed some pretty scary statistics regarding the toxicity of our world and how our health is negatively impacted by various chemicals. Furthermore, I reported on what appears to be […]
Living In a Chemical Soup World- Why We Should Care & What We Can Do: Part I

Part II | Living in a Chemical Soup World Dr. Sarah LoBisco, ND @DrLoBisco Our World of Toxic Soup It’s a fact. We are navigating in a world of chemicals which are so prevalent in the environment that no one can get away from them! Every day, everywhere people are being exposed to these toxins […]
The 10 Worst Foods for Prediabetes

Dr. Sarah Cimperman, ND @DrCimperman Prediabetes, the state of metabolic imbalance that precedes diabetes, is a growing epidemic. In the United States alone it affects 1 in 3 adults of all ages, 1 in 2 elderly adults, and almost 1 in 4 adolescents.1 The condition is characterized by high levels of blood sugar and/or insulin, […]
Detoxification for Prediabetes

Dr. Sarah Cimperman, ND @DrCimperman Toxic Compounds Permeate our Environment, and our Bodies Almost 500 different chemicals have been found in human blood and fat tissue1 and studies show that the older we get, the more toxins we contain.2 Several are called “diabetogens” because they increase the risk of developing type two diabetes mellitus (T2DM). […]