Elevated Insulin: The REAL Killer
You have all been told to watch your cholesterol and to keep it under 200. Some doctors actually threaten patients that if they don’t lower their cholesterol levels, they will…
You have all been told to watch your cholesterol and to keep it under 200. Some doctors actually threaten patients that if they don’t lower their cholesterol levels, they will…
Consider that your liver is a massive organ with so many crucial responsibilities, including: filtration of the blood, production of bile, synthesis of hormones, production of the vital lipid cholesterol,…
Physicians have stooped to dangerous new lows: recommending regular cholesterol screenings for growing children as young as 9 years of age. The new guidelines are supported and endorsed by the…
This week’s focus on blood chemistry analysis is digestion and liver function. Both of these are related to each other. The digestive system involves liver function. The liver, whose function…
Of your liver’s 500 functions, its production of bile is one of the most important. Bile is an essential “de-greaser” and “emulsifier” of dietary fats. Bile is also essential for the…
Elevated levels of fasting insulin is the single greatest marker to assess a person’s cardiovascular and diabetic risk factors. This has been consistently demonstrated in the medical literature going back…
Weston A. Price, DDS unequivocally demonstrated the power that food has on human health more than 70 years ago. The native people that he studied and lived with, who maintained…
Osteoporosis is not bone loss. Rather it is the catabolic disintegration of the collagen matrix that holds bone together. Tens of thousands of post menopausal women take calcium supplements to…
At first glance the title of this article may seem stunning to you, shocking or jolting even. You have been told all of your life that cholesterol is either “good”…
pYour liver is an amazing organ. It produces more than 500 vital functions. It is a massive organ responsible for so many biological processes and functions that I’ve been intimidated…