Digging Deep for Optimal Nutrition

Dr Nicola Dehlinger, ND Root vegetables can be intimidating. Most of them have thick, strange looking skin and can look like they’re from outer space.  Some root vegetables are given the cold shoulder because they have the reputation of tasting earthy and even bitter. Grown beneath the earth, root vegetables have allowed all of mother nature’s healing […]

Five Tips to Ensure Your Gut Health Doesn’t “Fall” Behind This Autumn

Dr. Chad Larson, NMD, DC, CCN, CSCS Summer has come to a close, and with how trying the last year has been, one can hardly be blamed for feeling tempted to indulge in some pumpkin spice or other seasonal goodies. While the occasional treat is fine, it’s important not to overindulge. What we eat and […]

Shifting with the Seasons

Dr Nicola Dehlinger, ND This morning felt like the first true day of autumn – the air was cold and crisp, more layers were required to walk the dogs, and my body wanted warmer foods for breakfast.  This shift of season can be a common time to feel run down or have some light symptoms […]

Nature: the Ultimate Gene Whisperer Part 1: Autumn

Dr. Bianca Garilli, ND The shadows of the fig tree in my backyard are lengthening towards the north. I sense a shift in the sun in the evenings as I pick the last remaining tomatoes and spaghetti squash from the garden. The tease of a cooling breeze in the pre-dawn minutes nudges me to pull on […]