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Circulation and Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Circulation and Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Circulation and Mitochondrial Dysfunction presented by Merrill K Galera, MD Dr. Merrill K Galera is a medical professional that specializes in Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, and Integrative Medicine. He graduated from Loma Linda University School of Medicine in...

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Biofilms and Pathogens

Biofilms and Pathogens

 The impact of biofilms on the body is profound. They can change gene expression, resist interactions with the immune system, and impede the proper healing of tissue. They prevent the removal of toxins and pathogens, compromise organ function, alter metabolism, and even reduce the rate of cell division. These biofilms are exploited by numerous pathogens, including Candida, Lyme, Mold, Yeast, Bacteria, Protozoa, Staph, Strep, and even certain chemicals and metals. 

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Maintaining Our Health Freedom with Homeopathy

Maintaining Our Health Freedom with Homeopathy

Maintaining health freedom and exploring homeopathy’s potential are ongoing endeavors. Staying informed, engaged, and supportive of initiatives like those of the AFHC and NHPCB are critical for continuing the dialogue about homeopathy within professional circles, guided by an informed understanding and respect for the regulatory landscape.

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Understanding Lyme Disease and Epstein-Barr Virus: Immune Challenges 

Understanding Lyme Disease and Epstein-Barr Virus: Immune Challenges 

Melissa Olson, ND, recently shared insights during a DesBio webinar on two significant immune challenges: Lyme disease and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). The discussion underlined the shared attributes, unique differences, and some suggested protocols for these conditions.  Both Lyme disease and EBV are complex conditions with wide-ranging impacts on a person’s health. DesBio’s range of products may serve as part of a comprehensive protocol to support individuals dealing with these conditions.  

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Chronic Disease, Histamine Reaction and Mold

Chronic Disease, Histamine Reaction and Mold

Histamine is a chemical compound that is found naturally in certain foods and in the cells of the body. It plays a critical role in the immune system, inflammation, and communication with the brain. However, too much histamine can lead to a decrease in tolerance and cause histamine intolerance. This can happen due to genetic or simple impairment of enzymes that break down histamine. Histamine intolerance is commonly found in people with gastrointestinal conditions like IBS, celiac, and SIBO.

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Autism, OCD, ADHD and Mental health Among Children

Autism, OCD, ADHD and Mental health Among Children

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects social interaction, communication, and behavior. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 1 in 36 children has been identified with ASD. In addition, other mental health conditions such as anxiety, ADHD, and depression are also prevalent among children.

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Addressing Parasites in your Clients: Lyme and co-infections

Addressing Parasites in your Clients: Lyme and co-infections

Parasites are organisms that live off or on a host, and they feed on or at the expense of the host. They can be classified into three categories, which are protozoa, helminths, and ectoparasites. Protozoa, which are one-celled organisms, can invade any single cell in the body, while helminths, which are multicellular, can live on or inside the body, such as in the gastrointestinal tract or blood. Ectoparasites live on the surface of the host or feed off the skin, and they can be transmitted by ticks, fleas, lice, mites, or other biting insects.

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