What To Do With Your 23andMe Raw Data
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…
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…
One of the myoproliferative diseases known as essential thrombocytosis (aka essential thrombocythemia, and essential thrombocythaemia) is a potentially fatal condition that involves the overproduction of blood platelets. New clinical evidence has…
Histamine is a powerful molecule. When it is activated, it has numerous physiological effects through its various histamine receptors. Understanding the various roles that histamine occupies, confers new insights into the implications…
In 2013 I reported on the potential significance of CBS gene mutations, including the controversy of these mutations, particularly as they relate to the body’s innate detoxification processes. In that…
Customized nutritional therapies offer real solutions for the symptoms and complications associated with diabetic neuropathy. Diabetic neuropathy is the result of the long term effect of poor glycemic control and type…
Insulin resistance is the hallmark sign of the development of type 2 diabetes. There are many associations and causations that lead to its development. When cells fail to take up…
Nitric oxide is one of the most important molecules in your body. It is a very important free radical that is responsible for dilating blood vessels and maintaining arterial elasticity…
Berberine is a compound derived from a variety of different herbs. Berberine-containing herbs have been used for thousands of years by various herbal medical traditions…
Vitamin B-6 deficiency may prove to be one of the most common types of nutrient deficiencies. While this may sound surprising to some people, there are actually several possible causes…
Much debate surrounds uric acid, gout, and other inflammatory diseases, which often feature high uric acid. These may include: heart disease, arthritis, kidney disease, diabetes, autoimmune conditions, and GI inflammation.…