Stomach Acid

How to Support Optimal Stomach Acid for Good Digestion

How to Support Optimal Stomach Acid for Good Digestion When we go to the doctor with symptoms of acid reflux, gas, bloating and heartburn, typically the diagnosis of high stomach acid is based purely on symptoms — not a lab test for stomach acid levels — resulting in a prescription for antacids, histamine type 2…

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Cholesterol

Statins Raise Diabetes Risk; What To Do Instead of Drugs

Statins Raise Diabetes Risk; What To Do Instead of Drugs You’ve been told you need to lower your cholesterol, but did you know taking a statin could raise your risk of type 2 diabetes? A recent study of almost 9,000 people in their 60s showed that statin use increased the risk of diabetes by almost…

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Pregnancy

Pregnancy or Postpartum Can Trigger Hypothyroidism

Pregnancy or Postpartum Can Trigger Hypothyroidism For many women, the onset of their hypothyroid symptoms began either during pregnancy or just after. Most of these women went on to be diagnosed with Hashimoto’s, an autoimmune disease that attacks and destroys the thyroid gland. Pregnancy often triggers Hashimoto’s due to normal shifts in immunity that cause…

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Infertility

Pollutants Lower Sperm Counts in Dogs and Humans

Pollutants Lower Sperm Counts in Dogs and Humans Infertility has been a growing problem over the last three decades, with most of the attention focused on women’s reproduction. However, 40 to 50 percent of cases of infertility are caused by male infertility. Research shows sperm quality has dropped by 50 percent in the last 80…

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Chips

New Study Shows Processed Foods Shorten Your Life

New Study Shows Processed Foods Shorten Your Life A new study shows regularly eating processed foods — the staple of most western diets — can shorten your life. In functional medicine, we know from the published research that a diet based on processed foods also will significantly increase your chances of suffering from chronic disease.…

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Weight Loss

Gut Bacteria Play A Role in Anorexia; Eating Disorders

Gut Bacteria Play A Role in Anorexia; Eating Disorders People with eating disorders such as anorexia simply do not experience hunger and satiety in the same way people who have a healthy relationship with food do. New research suggests that the composition of gut bacteria, or the gut microbiome, may play a role in the…

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Woman in Distress

How To Support Your Brain’s “Happiness” Chemical

How To Support Your Brain’s “Happiness” Chemical Many people take SSRI antidepressants for depression. However, it’s important to ask why you are feeling depression in the first place. Many important research strides have been made linking chronic inflammation, poor gut health, gut bacteria, and general brain health with depression. However, we still need healthy serotonin…

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Computer

Is Chronic Stress Damaging You? Take An Adrenal Test

Is Chronic Stress Damaging You? Take An Adrenal Test Many of us are too stressed out these days and this can have negative consequences on our bodies and brains, promoting chronic disease and rapid brain degeneration. If you’re concerned about the effects of stress on your body and how to manage it, an adrenal salivary…

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Bread

Test for Gluten Intolerance If You Have Hashimoto’s

Test for Gluten Intolerance If You Have Hashimoto’s Numerous studies show a strong link between gluten intolerance and Hashimoto’s disease, an autoimmune disease that attacks the thyroid gland, causing hypothyroidism. This is because gluten has a molecular structure that closely resembles thyroid tissue — gluten sensitivity triggers an attack on the thyroid gland. Gluten (technically,…

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Virus

Viruses Trigger Celiac Disease and Other Autoimmunities

Viruses Trigger Celiac Disease and Other Autoimmunities Autoimmune disease is a modern epidemic in which your body’s immune system, which normally helps defend you from pathogens, mistakenly attacks your own organs and tissues. Current research tells us multiple factors can play a role in causing autoimmunity, including viruses. More recently, a virus has been linked…

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