What’s your Skin Saying?
What’s your Skin Saying? Our skin is one of our largest organs, offering us immune support, detoxification, vitamin synthesis and a wonderful way to assess the body’s health. This protective layer...
View ArticleEczema: Beneath the skin
Eczema: Beneath the skin Itchy dry skin plagues many people in the winter, but for an estimated ten to twenty percent of the population it is a red itchy daily irritation known as eczema. Eczema is a...
View ArticleThe Childhood Immunity Trio: Eczema, Allergies and Asthma
The Childhood Immunity Trio: Eczema, Allergies and Asthma A child starts out with very little immunity developed at birth. The gross majority of an individual’s immune system is developed and...
View ArticlePro-bacteria, not Anti-bacteria; a New Way of Thinking in the Treatment of Acne
Acne has long been thought of an over abundance of bad, pore clogging, acne causing bacteria that needs to be eradicated. Topical creams, prescription strength scrubs and oral antibiotic therapies...
View ArticleAcne in Western Society
Acne vulgaris rates have been on the rise in western society. Upwards of 79% -95% of the adolescent population is affected with some type of acne. Rates of adults with acne in western society range...
View ArticleSeasonal Affective Disorder
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is an often under treated cause of winter depression. SAD can also be responsible for feelings of over stimulation or mania in the summer when daylight hours are more...
View ArticleWhy I End Showers With Cold Water
When most people hear the words “cold water”, the last thing they want to do is to immerse their body in it. Although a cold-water rinse will wake you up, a shot of cold water actually has a number of...
View ArticleCurious about Collagen?
From bone broth to protein bars, collagen is quickly becoming a popular supplemental nutrient for many consumers. Collagen is one of the most abundant proteins found in the body; there are at least 16...
View ArticleHair Loss: Underlying Causes of Hair Loss in Women
One of the more common complaints in my office is that of women suffering hair loss, also called alopecia. Women often report they notice more hair in the drain after showering or in the hair brush and...
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