Is Our Current Approach to Medicine Insane? Part II
…to approximately 117,318 hospitalizations. “In comparison, prescription drugs are responsible for 30 times as many trips to the emergency room each year,” the New York Times stated. 6 The Center…
…to approximately 117,318 hospitalizations. “In comparison, prescription drugs are responsible for 30 times as many trips to the emergency room each year,” the New York Times stated. 6 The Center…
…and taking the time to listen to your body Slowing down and taking the time to listen to your body will ensure that you make healthful choices for you every…
…for your pet’s gut, stick to it. After their gut has some time to heal, try rotating in new proteins or ingredients, one at a time. Variety is important in…
…set a consistent wake up time and stick to it 7 days a week. It is acceptable to vary the time by an hour, but no more. For example, if…
…sensitive when recommending time in nature for people who have depression and anxiety. It could be helpful to encourage them to spend more time in places that people already enjoy…
…time progresses our bodies grow more at risk for developing numerous health issues by coming in contact with these toxins. As we make healthier decisions in grocery markets and meal…
…to go the ER (Emergency Room) or Urgent Care, you were probably incredibly grateful for the ability to access modern medicine’s life-saving modalities, diagnostics, and technologies in your time of…
…and patient-centered care. Just as treating the individual in front of us was a time to educate, we would also be educating the public on the value of natural therapeutics,…
Sarah Cimperman, ND Spring is a season of renewal. Over the winter, as our bodies have stored energy, they’ve also stored environmental toxins. Now is the time to eliminate them….
…onto the path of chronic illness while they are still in their first to second decade of life. In fact, it’s been projected, for the first time ever in our…