Alcohol Drinking Patterns Affect Circadian Metabolism

Razi Berry Drinking alcohol is a widespread habit in modern society and can have serious metabolic consequences. Recent studies have uncovered the interplay between nutrition, metabolism and circadian rhythms. But, until now, little has been done to understand the effects of alcohol consumption on circadian metabolism. Interplay uncovered between nutrition, metabolism and circadian rhythms University […]

3 Top Tips to Optimize Health

Dr Nicola Dehlinger, ND With all the diet fads and advice out there, many of my patients are overwhelmed by simply deciding what to eat each day. I have found that sticking to a few simple guidelines has made all the difference in eating a healthy diet in a way you can sustain over a […]

Feeding the Microbiome

Nicola Dehlinger, ND The microbiome is what we call the community made up of trillions of cells that live in your large intestine.  These bacteria and fungi outnumber all the other cells in your body put together!  Weighing more than your brain, the microbiome influences metabolism, mood, gut health, inflammation and appetite.  According to research, […]

Is it Really Fibromyalgia?

David M. Brady, ND, DC, CCN, DACBN, IFMCP, FACN Millions of individuals silently suffer from widespread pain and fatigue, but seem unable to receive either a clear diagnosis or an effective treatment plan. The reality is that the overlapping symptoms of fibromyalgia and other global pain and fatigue syndromes has led to widespread misdiagnosis and […]

Childhood Trauma, Stress, and Fibromyalgia: Is There a Connection?

David M. Brady, ND, DC, CCN, DACBN, IFMCP, FACN Traumatic experiences and stressors in childhood have historically been overlooked as predisposing factors in the development of various chronic pain disorders and psychiatric conditions, including fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, insomnia, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and chronic fatigue syndrome. However, the tide is turning as research […]

Love Makes Managing Pain, Stress, and Sensory Input a Little Bit Easier

Razi Berry Love has countless benefits for our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Among these benefits,  love can help  us to manage our sensory input, including to serve as somewhat of a pain reliever. Love is associated with  NGF, a peptide  that helps the body to manage basic physiological processes through the sympathetic and […]

Exercising in the Morning May Yield Better Results Than at Night

Razi Berry A new study led by researchers from the University of California, Irvine finds exercising in the morning, rather than at night, may yield better results. This study, published in Cell Metabolism, points to daily timing as a critical variable for metabolic benefits from exercise and implications in chronobiology-based exercise therapy for patients with […]

Breakfast May Not be the Most Important Meal of the Day

Breakfast May Not be the Most Important Meal of the Day

Razi Berry There is a cultural idea that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. In fact, many individuals and groups champion breakfast as a crucial component to weight loss, stating that it prevents snacking, balances metabolism, which leads to weight loss. A recent study has disproved all of these beliefs and has […]

Magnesium and Vitamin D Levels

Razi Berry A recent study shows that magnesium may play an important role in optimizing vitamin D levels. The study, led by researchers from Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center indicates that magnesium optimizes and balances vitamin D status; increasing it when deficient, and lowering it when too high. Research important in the context of controversial findings on […]

A Single Workout May Have Lasting Effects on Metabolism Days After Exercising

Razi Berry What if exercising for 2 or 3 days a week was enough to reset metabolism and help to lose weight? New research from UT Southwestern Medical Center suggests that this may be the case. Neurons responsible for influencing metabolism active for up to 2 days following a single moderately intense workout The study, […]