Before I get into today’s discussion on inflammation, please go to this link put up by Chance News, a group dedicated to reviewing information about the use of statistics in the news. They review the cholesterol news and and the statistics behind it. Go down halfway down the page to see the report. Inflammation. That is the [...]
Cholesterol Lowering Drugs are Worthless in Most Cases – Part Three
January 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Disease · Drugs · Health · Lab testing · Medical Research · Nutritional Supplements · Opinion
Change the World, a Little Step at a Time – Part Two
January 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Here is part two of my multi-part series on changing the world by lowering your environmental footprint. Tip #6 – Don’t shave on weekends. Doesn’t seem like much but if you think about it, all we need to do are a number of small things to make a big difference. Tip #7 – Recycle newspaper. [...]
Tags: Environment · The World We Live In
Lab Testing – What Test When
October 29th, 2007 · No Comments
Lab Testing Protocols (PDF) Lab Testing Protocols - PowerPoint Here is the PowerPoint and PDF of the presentations that I did in Denver and Boulder, Colorado this past weekend October 27 and 28, 2007. Hope the information helps you find your way to optimal health.
Tags: Conferences · Disease · Environment · Health · Lab testing · Medical Research · Obesity
Real Life Health Issues and More…. Podcast on Autism and More
September 27th, 2007 · No Comments
Welcome to my second attempt at podcasting and hopefully the start of a regular series of shows devoted to disseminating the science of health. Today’s podcast is on autism and the latest research that has just burst on the scene. Enjoy,
Tags: Audio file · autism · Controversial Issues · Environment · Health · Medical Research · Opinion · Podcast
Pesticides and Autism – More Data Supporting My View on the Effect of Toxins
September 27th, 2007 · No Comments
At the AutismOne conference back in 2005, I was in room #2 talking about the link of multiple toxins and autism. In room #1 was Dr. Rasheed Buttar who was all about mercury. I told my audience that one day, the multiple toxin theory was going to be in room #1 eventually, maybe not with [...]
Tags: autism · Children · Controversial Issues · Environment · Epilepsy · Health · Medical Research
