Naviaux Cell Danger Biology & The Future of Personalized Medicine
The research of Robert K. Naviaux, MD, PhD regarding the cell danger response (CDR) is groundbreaking and is leading to a new system’s biology view. This new system’s biology has…
The research of Robert K. Naviaux, MD, PhD regarding the cell danger response (CDR) is groundbreaking and is leading to a new system’s biology view. This new system’s biology has…
The archetype of the wounded healer is that she/he suffers greatly. The healer experiences pain on a deeper level, and often takes on the pain of others, or becomes the…
If you are a healthcare practitioner, join Metabolic Healing founder Michael McEvoy at the The Forum For Integrative Medicine Conference (TFIM) in Seattle, WA, March 7-9, 2019. Michael McEvoy is…
Estrogen is a necessary cofactor in the biosynthesis of phosphatidylcholine. Women with low estrogen may be at risk for phosphatidylcholine deficiency. Choline & Estrogen: Menopausal Links In summary: In females,…
Get more than ancestry out of your 23andMe test results. Explore your genetic strengths and weaknesses and biohack your way back to health. Turn your 23andMe Raw Data File into…
Lyme disease can cause a disruption to collagen. This can lead to many symptoms. Optimize Lyme disease treatments: support your collagen and connective tissue. Lyme disease and associated co-infections have…
How many of your patients right now have both MCAS (mast cell activation syndrome) and POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome)? Many I’m sure! Have you determined which came first? You…
The RCCX gene cluster on chromosome 6 is one of the most complex regions of the human genome, and one that is likely a major player in chronic disease susceptibility.…
Gilbert’s syndrome is a condition involving a genetic polymorphism in a phase 2 glucuronidation gene known as UGT1a1. The result of this causes elevations in the levels of unconjugated bilirubin.…
CIRS is also known as ‘chronic inflammatory response syndrome’. CIRS is a term that was created by Ritchie Shoemaker, MD (11) out of the necessity to define the pathology of…