Do you ever question your dependency on digital devices? I’ll bet if you’re over 30 (aka: born unplugged), work at a computer all day, or have children you probably have. Perhaps you’ve caught yourself sneaking away during meals for a quick peak at your favorite social media channel… …or noticed how your mood changes after […]
How to Live to be 100: The Artful Science of Longevity
This summer I came across a life-changing article by one of the world’s longest-serving physicians and educators, Dr. Shigeaki Hinohara. At age 104 Dr. Hinohara is somewhat of a legend in the medical field, and his article outlines what he believes to be his “secrets” to longevity. Some of his advice makes a lot of […]
3 Natural Fertility Remedies that Work
You were cautiously optimistic that it would be easy to get pregnant… …but after months of trying…still no baby. But WHY? You’re young enough, healthy enough, and can’t understand why you have “fertility issues.” It seems to be a modern-day burden all too many couples face, and conventional medicine has answers but…cannot explain WHY. In […]
15 No-Brainer Ways to Get Enough Veggies
Do you struggle with getting enough vegetables into your family’s diet? How about fruit? Everyone likes fruit, right? Well…according to data collected by the CDC, the average American eats only 1.1 servings of fruit (including fruit juice) and 1.6 servings of vegetables (including fried potatoes) per day. I have to admit, I was a little […]
Meet Vitamin G…the ultimate antioxidant
Have you heard of Vitamin G? It’s been called “the most important health discovery”, yet most people don’t know about it. It’s NOT a nutrient found in food, drinking water, sunshine, or pills. It IS freely available for no cost, has zero side effects, and no chance of overdose. AND it boasts an impressive list […]
How to Beat Brain Fog and Boost Cognition Naturally
Do you frequently walk into a room and forget why you’re there? Do you have a hard time staying focused? Or do you just not have the same mental endurance you used to in college? The good news is, you are not alone. I see dozens of patients a week, in their 30s, 40s, and […]