The Growing Threat of Autoimmune Diseases: Understanding Causes, Symptoms, and Holistic Treatment Approaches
Fifty million Americans have one or more autoimmune diseases, and that number is rising. That is one in 5 Americans! An often underdiagnosed disorder, it has been shown that it takes an average of 20 doctors to get a diagnosis of autoimmune disease.
Decoding Chronic Fatigue and ME/CFS: Insights into Symptoms, Causes, and Innovative Treatments
Chronic fatigue is defined as any abnormal levels of fatigue lasting longer than six months.
Addressing the Invisible Threat: Understanding the Impact of Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) on Health and Wellbeing
Since the advent of Microwave radiation, we have seen an explosion of Chronic Illness, especially in neurological diseases: Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, MS, etc. Childhood Autism, Fatigue, Insomnia, Depression, Anxiety, etc.
Effective Strategies for Preventing Lyme Disease and Tick-Borne Illnesses This Spring
Depending on location and other factors, approximately 51% of ticks carry Lyme or another tick-borne disease. They also carry other potentially harmful pathogens, such as Bartonella and Babesia.
Understanding and Treating Interference Fields: The Key to Resolving Chronic Health Issues
When an injury/trauma occurs, that area can become an interference field, if the body is nutritionally deficient, or the body’s immune system is compromised. An interference field is, therefore, an area of the body that has become weakened (depolarized) due to some form of stress or trauma.
Understanding Heart Rate Variability: What It Reveals About Your Health and Fitness
Heart rate variability is literally the variance in time between the beats of your heart.
Unveiling the Impact of Stress on Chronic Illness: Strategies for Balancing the Body and Enhancing Mitochondrial Health
It’s not surprising that stress plays a central role in nearly every major chronic illness, contributing to around 90% of all health conditions.
Effective Low Dose Immunotherapy: Benefits, Uses, and Treatment Guide
Low-dose immunotherapy (or LDI) presents the immune system with extremely low levels of foreign pathogens, toxins, or allergens (otherwise known as antigens) so that the immune system can more effectively tolerate these antigens.