Here’s what to do… YES, IT’S true that plenty of medically trained people think that a detox cleanse is hogwash, whether or not it’s some cutesy three phase detoxification plan. The body does that just fine unaided, they say. Somehow, there’s another group with the same medical ...
If you do not want to give up your high heels, there are some ways to alleviate the pain. Wearing high heels may make you feel taller and more beautiful. However, they may create several foot problemsbecause they compromise the stability of the ankle and increase the risk of injury.When ...
(I’ve exchanged emails with Dr. Lad at Duke who is working on this for example). What if we could filter the spinal fluid, blood and maybe throw in a fecal matter transplant for good measure, to basically try to reboot our bodily systems back in the direction of normal by...
Your microbiome has its own fungal communities that live in the gut, skin, and respiratory tract. Known as the mycobiome, its role in your overall health is an emerging area of interest.
How do you get white blood cell count tested? Learn about what a high white blood cell count means in pregnant women and what to do if you have a high white blood cell count. Low red blood cell counts (anemia) can have an impact on your quality of life and may eventually lead to ...
By transplanting it from the colons of healthy people. Specially by taking a healthy person’s fecal matter, diluting it with water, and then putting it into the colon of the patient. A bona fide poop transplant, that can actually save lives, and will probably cost you a crap-load (eh-...
There’s this big debate right now about the healthcare initiative, the Affordable Care Act. And the reality is that, as far as being a healthcare initiative,it has absolutely nothing to do with health. It’s all about what to do when people get sick. ...
Remarkably, a new study currently in preprint shows that fecal microbiome transplants from one-month-old human infants prescribed antibiotics during their first days of life (i.e., in a state of dysbiosis) lead to significant increases in aggression in recipient mice [230]. Chronic unpredictable...