DECEMBER 2, 2019 COLLAGEN
What do wrinkles, creases, and stiff, painful joints have in common? This could be a sign that your body is low in collagen. If you think celery juice is a hot topic then you haven’t seen all the collagen ads.
Collagen is a protein. Indeed, it is the most abundant protein in the body, along with being a key building block component in all of the body’s connective tissues. Collagen also ensures the cohesion, elasticity, and regeneration of your skin, which is directly related to how youthful you look. So many people are using collagen to beautify their skin.
Studies have shown that collagen can reduce eye wrinkles by 20 %. No only will it help skin but it will detox your liver and help your moods. It is great for joints and tendons. Many companies put many of the different types together. Types I and III from bovine and II from chicken. If you are a vegetarian you might do collagen but would you do bone broth
Research and read about collagen. It is the supplement to look out about in 2020
Until tomorrow…
NOVEMBER 27, 2019 MYCOTOXINS
I write about mycotoxins because I feel many health practitioners do NOT take the exposure to mycotoxins seriously, I was trained like other conventional doctors, and I know it was not discussed in medical school or in residency. I did a lot of reading, attend a lot of conferences and heard from environmental specialists. Mycotoxins are some of the most prevalent toxins in the world. They are metabolites profuced by fungi like mold which manifest in many places. Some of these places are buildings, schools, motor vehicles and even food stuff. A majority of exposure is either food borne or airborne.
There are many diseases linked to mycotoxins. Some of these include fever, pneumonia like symptoms ( especially a chronic nagging cough) , asthma, sinusitis, cancer, memory loss, chronic fatigue and even heart disease.
Your health care practitioner must be aware of the role of mycotoxins in the environment. He must test for these mycotoxins. I utilize special testing from Great Plains Laboratory ( www.greatplainslaboratory.com) I use this lab because IT IS THE BEST. It tests for 11 different mycotoxins from 40 mold species. Because it uses advanced mass spectrometry it can detect lower levels of mycotoxins that might be missed,
I also combine this mycotoxin profile with testing for other environmental toxins . I use the Glyphosate testing from the same laboratory
Unfortunately this testing is no longer allowed in New York State. I am humble and grateful that I also have a practice in Fairfield CT with 5 naturopathic doctors . It is called Connecticut Integrative Medical Center It is located at 1817 Black Rock Turnpike Suite 205 Fairfield CT
Come in for a visit. You can treat your mold toxicity with an integrative approach.
Until tomorrow…
NOVEMBER 26, 2019 PESTICIDES
There are over 1,000 pesticides used around the world. The United States uses over one billion pounds of pesticides every single year. Worldwide, that number is approximately 6 BILLION pounds. And each one has different applications, properties, and toxicological effects.
Outside of direct occupational contact through agriculture and landscaping, most people expose themselves to pesticides through everyday activities, like eating food and drinking water
These same pesticides in addition to slowly killing us are killing our bees. Not only honeybees are dying but many species . Rudolf Steiner predicted the loss of bees by 2020. If we don’t stop using pesticides this will happen Without bees a third of our crops will not be grown and the grocery store shelves of nuts, vegetables and fruits will be diminished.
Below is an example of some pesticides:
Herbicides kill or prevent further growth of weeds and other unwanted plants. Most herbicides are fairly indiscriminate and will kill any plant they’re sprayed on unless the plant has been genetically engineered to withstand them.
Fungicides target fungi, like mold, rust, and mildew that can be damaging to plants. Biochemical companies designed these to disrupt cell energy production or damage fungal cell membranes.
Insecticides may kill, repel, or otherwise harm various species of insects. Some of them attack the insect’s nervous system, and some of them can damage the insect’s exoskeleton.
Start supporting a pesticide free world.
Until tomorrow…
NOVEMBER 25, 2019 TAKE ASPIRIN OR TAKE NO ASPIRIN
Bayer at the beginning of the 20th century founded aspirin. Today more than 60 million Americans use aspirin daily for the purpose of preventing a heart attack. I was taught this during medical school and further in my fellowship of Cardiovascular Disease. The use of taking aspirin daily is now controversial. I feel every month I read a new article on aspirin to whether it is good or bad.
Derived from the plant, Willow bark ( Salix ssp_)its use as a preventive medicine was solidified in 1982 Physican’s Health Study. This study showed that doctors who took aspirin daily reduced their risk of heart attack by 44 %. There is no argument from me for those taking aspirin daily for secondary prevention The following should take aspirin daily if
he/she
ia a heart attack survivor
those with coronary heart disease
those who have angioplasty or bypass surgery
those with unstable angina
those who have survived an ischemic stroke
those with peripheral artery disease or carotid artery disease