Some Frequently Asked Questions: Cancer and Diet
It’s always good to remember that healing requires nourishment, it’s not about deprivation. I personally eat for nutrient-density, and I never force myself to eat...
Read MoreIt’s always good to remember that healing requires nourishment, it’s not about deprivation. I personally eat for nutrient-density, and I never force myself to eat...
Read MoreHypothyroidism is one of the most common and mismanaged conditions in modern medicine. While millions are diagnosed, many more suffer from subclinical hypothyroidism, a state...
Read MoreCancer is now the leading cause of death for both dogs and cats. Today it’s estimated that one in four dogs will develop cancer at...
Read MoreMore and more young women are getting breast cancer. “Cancer is a disease of aging... But if you’re going to get a cancer in your...
Read MoreWhile there are some chemical & hormonal imbalances associated with depression, I think a lot of aspects of modern life directly contribute to the increasing...
Read MoreSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), used for managing depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders, increase serotonin in the brain by blocking its reuptake into nerve...
Read MoreFor decades, cancer has been framed as a genetic disease. This belief has driven most of our research—the annual spending on genetic research, through the...
Read MoreA pill meant to save lives instead caused millions of cancer cases, birth defects, and lifelong health issues. Diethylstilbestrol (DES) is one of the most...
Read MoreBreast density is a measure of tissue composition. Breasts are made up of fatty tissue, glandular tissue, and connective tissue. Dense breasts have more glandular...
Read MoreFerritin (a measure of iron storage) is higher in breast cancer patients. Let’s dive into why. As we age, tissues tend to accumulate iron. Unlike...
Read MoreGlioblastoma is the most common and aggressive form of brain cancer, accounting for approximately 48% of all primary malignant brain tumors. Much of its strength...
Read MoreIn the United States, over 90 million people take statins to prevent heart attacks, strokes, and cardiovascular disease. They are one of the most prescribed...
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