Nourishing Yourself and Your Community

Dr Nicola Dehlinger, ND When we think about nourishing ourselves, we usually think about what we’re eating or how much we’re exercising. We don’t often dive more deeply into the finer points of nutrition, like how many nutrients are lost if a fruit or vegetable isn’t eaten quickly? After it’s been picked, produce continues to breathe which […]

Increased Mushroom Consumption May Lower Prostate Cancer Risk

Razi Berry Results from the first long-term cohort study of more than 36,000 Japanese men over decades suggest an association between eating mushrooms and a lower risk of prostate cancer. Their findings were published in the International Journal of Cancer. Results from the first long-term cohort study suggest association between eating mushrooms and lower risk […]

Holiday Survival Guide

Dr Sarah Cimperman, ND The holiday season can be a busy and stressful time. Some of the stress is good for us—like spending time with family and friends—but much of it is unpleasant and unavoidable—like jet lag and unexpected travel delays. We can’t avoid holiday stress completely but we can minimize its effects by maintaining […]

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 […]

Eating Nuts Decreases Risk of Cardiac Death

Razi Berry Eating nuts at least twice a week is associated with a 17% lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease, according to research presented today at ESC Congress 2019 together with the World Congress of Cardiology. A good source of unsaturated fat and contains little saturated fat Nuts are a good source of unsaturated […]

Dietary Supplements Associated with Increased Risk of Severe Medical Events in Young Adults

Razi Berry Consumption of dietary supplements sold for weight loss, muscle building, and energy was associated with increased risk for severe medical events in children and young adults compared to consumption of vitamins, according to new research led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The study found that, compared with vitamins, these types […]

Dietary Supplement for Your Hangover

Razi Berry A product called Survivor has just been released in Europe, it is designed to improve the liver’s response to alcohol and mitigate the negative effects it has on the body. Both a blessing and a curse This could be a blessing and a curse. No one wants to have a hangover in the […]

Fixing “Leaky Gut” is a Good Place to Start

Razi Berry You may have heard that the first place to start when healing from a chronic disease is to treat the digestive tract, or gut. There are a number of reasons why this is a good place to start in many situations, and one of them is the leaky gut. Leaky gut makes absorption […]

As a Doctor, Here are my Top 5 Tips to Keep Healthy During Cold and Flu Season

Dr Catherine Clinton, ND Cold and Flu Survival Guide: Top 5 tips to keep you and your family healthy during cold and flu season As the days get shorter and the weather turns colder, I start to see more patients wanting help preventing, or treating flu and colds. Many come for immediate help with respiratory […]

Vitamin B Supplements Could Increase Lung Cancer Risk in Smokers

Supplements and Smokers A new research study has linked high doses of B6 and B12 to an increased risk of developing lung cancer in male smokers.1 Taking certain supplements have been a concern for smokers in the past, the most studied is beta-carotene.2 Beta-carotene has been considered contraindicated in high doses for heavy smokers since […]