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Complete Article Index
We cover a lot of different topics on this site - this article index gives you a pretty good idea of the subjects we cover. The following is a complete index of all articles on this site - presented in the most current to oldest article sequence.
Displaying Matches 61 thru 81 of 81 Found. BACK
Displaying Matches 61 thru 81 of 81 Found BACK
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Multiple Sclerosis and Mycotoxins
David Holland, MD
What is the etiology, or cause, of multiple sclerosis. Scientists don't know, but you'll be able to quickly put pieces of the puzzle together when you read this information. I believe there is an obvious cause to this devastating disease. . . . keep reading
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Fatty Liver disease and mycotoxins
David Holland, MD
A large majority of people (73%) with the metabolic syndrome have what's called "nonalcoholic steatohepatitis," or NASH for short--a.k.a. "Fatty liver disease". Whether one has the metabolic syndrome or not, if one's liver enzymes are elevated on a blood test, a doctor will be able to determine whether NASH or some other, infectious agent is responsible for the rise in liver enzymes (AST, or SGOT, and ALT, or SGPT). But what if they don't find the cause? . . . keep reading
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
David Holland, MD
Polycystic ovarian syndrome, or Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the leading causes of infertility, and is described as the most common endocrine (hormonal) disorder encountered by women of reproductive age. Fully three fourths of women who are infertile due to the lack of normally-occurring periods are eventually discovered to have PCOS. . . . keep reading
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Looking for a good probiotic?
Natasha Trenev
A common question asked is how to purchase, shop for, or discern what a good probiotic is. This is a response to this question asked on our discussion board. The response is from Natasha Trenev, founder of Natren, www.natren.com. . . . keep reading
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Cancer, nutrition, and supplements--web links
Many have heard that supplements may interfere with the traditional cancer treatment modalities of radiation and chemotherapy. As it turns out, the evidence supports the opposite. Here are some scientific reports that you may read up on and refer to your physician if you're battling cancer, or are in the midst of having to consider cancer treatment... . . . keep reading
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What's for Breakfast
David Holland, MD
Breakfast is the tough one. First off, many people skip it all together, so getting someone to simply eat breakfast ("break" the "fast" from the overnight sleep) is the first task on hand when counseling someone on nutrition. Here are some pointers for breakfast choices... . . . keep reading
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Improving your health with Grass-Fed Beef
guest, Ted Slanker
All livestock, cattle included, evolved on a diet of green leafy plants; mostly grass. They ate virtually no grain. This fact is important because nutritional scientists report that many of America's leading health problems are caused by diets top heavy in omega-6 fatty acids versus omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-6 fatty acids come mainly from grain. Omega-3 fatty acids come mainly from green leafy plants (on land and in the sea) and some nuts. . . . keep reading
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Fiber for life
David Holland, MD
Taking fiber in a food or supplement form seems to reduce risks of certain illnesses, such as colon cancer. Exactly why this happens is never stated in medical or public announcements. However, if we know that (1) fungal toxins, or mycotoxins, cause cancer and (2) mycotoxins are commonly found in our grain food supply and, finally, (3) psyllium fiber binds mycotoxins, we can reason that fiber reduces cancer because it binds cancer-causing agents, rendering their cancer-causing abilities useless. . . . keep reading
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Think Fungus when you hear "asthma"!
David Holland, MD
Think your asthma may be related to fungus in some way? You're probably right, and you'd be backed up by a number of reports that are already published in the medical literature. . . . keep reading
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Don't gain weight--gain answers!
David Holland, MD
The New Year? It's already mid-year! Resolutions have come and gone, if they were made at all this year. Many of you with weight concerns have given up on the resolutions. And dieting? You've either been through or have heard of them all: The Zone, Atkins, South Beach, low-fat, low-carb, Blood Type, Alkaline and Acid. All you need is one more theory to prove you wrong. Maybe you've had some success with one of these. Maybe not. These are all proclaimed solutions to your weighty woes, but what was the problem to begin with? . . . keep reading
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