Analyzing Laboratory Data: Functional Versus Allopathic
When I review and interpret laboratory tests, my approach is not concerned with lowering or raising numbers. That method is called allopathy. My primary intention with lab tests is to…
When I review and interpret laboratory tests, my approach is not concerned with lowering or raising numbers. That method is called allopathy. My primary intention with lab tests is to…
The body’s ability to produce energy efficiently is the centerpiece of health. Maintaining optimum blood sugar is one of the pillars that makes the body’s simplex of systems run properly.…
Sometimes referred to as a healing reaction, or a detoxification reaction, it is common to experience symptoms when the body is eliminating toxins, xenobiotics, heavy metals and poison from the…
Conventional medical diagnostics still fails to recognize adrenal fatigue as a real problem. Tell this to the millions of people who suffer from depleted adrenal function, chronic fatigue and symptoms…
Here we go again, another article that rocks the mainstream ideas about what constitutes health. Cholesterol is bad…out the window. Fat and cholesterol causes heart disease…bye bye. Mercury in your…
The old hair tissue mineral analysis test is one of the best, most comprehensive biopsies for identifying numerous functions in the body, imbalances, and heavy metal toxicity. This test is…
Each week I re-iterate the importance of cholesterol in the body, as well as site the prevalent mis-information that exists regarding cholesterol. Not only is cholesterol not bad, it is…
Health assessment biopsies are numerous. In my practice as a nutritional consultant, I view all sorts of different tests: blood tests, saliva hormone tests, liver and gut function urine tests…
Don’t panic. Get educated on the subject. Cholesterol is one of the most important substances inside of your body. Also realize that what is considered ‘high’ by conventional standards, isn’t…
Blood tests can provide a lot of very important data if they are interpreted correctly. Unfortunately, most reference ranges on blood tests are statistical averages which don’t necessarily reflect healthy…