Author Archive: Dr D
How to Help Crohn’s Disease Naturally
Crohn’s Disease is on the Rise Addressing the gut microbiome is critical to healing the digestive tract in patients with Crohn’s Disease. An imbalance of the good bacteria in the gut is associated with Crhon’s Disease as well as ulcerative…
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Foods High in Magnesium
Magnesium is So Important to Good Health Magnesium such a crucial nutrient that is at the root of some many modern health issues today. Chronic fatigue, muscle weakness, cramps, frequent “pulled” muscles(tears), liver issues, adrenal stress, brain fog, chronic…
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Magnesium helps reduce C-Reactive Protein (inflammation)
Another Benefit for Magnesium Supplementation, Reduce C-Reactive Protein (Heart problem marker and general inflammation marker) Magnesium deficiency is often overlooked when people complain about fatigue and general soreness in their muscles. Magnesium has many needed functions in the body including…
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Beachbody on Demand Endorses Chiropractic Care
Beachbody on Demand Supports the Regular Use of Chiropractic over Traditional Therapies Beachbody on Demand are those fitness gurus that did P90X, Insanity and other very successful home workouts. I enjoyed their article so much I reprinted here. Click…
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Chiropractors Cleared to for DOT Physicals in Virginia
Virginia State Assembly Passes HR Bill 1688 I am very excited to report to all concerned that the DOT bill HR 1688 passed on Februray 24, 2017 goes into effect July 1, 2017. Friday, Feb. 24th the bill was signed…
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JAMA Studies Being Shouted Around the Net, “Omega-3’s Don’t Work!”
“Fish Oil Health Benefits Debunked” the MSN Headline reads…Let’s Read Between the Lines! Well recent studies in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) over the last 2 years are being bantered around the internet and news media outlets recently…
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Eliminate Calcified Heart Arteries with a Supplement?
There are many risk factors for heart disease, but a high calcium score is the most common risk factor. The problem is random calcification from calcium that creates soft tissue deposits in the artery. K2 is the only nutrient in…
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