The answer is an unequivocal, yes. The way you walk, your gait, can be diagnostic of mitochondrial disease and dysfunction. Whether your
MoreLittle known fact. Your reproductive hormones influence how your body responds to insulin. The artificial hormones in hormonal birth control also play
MoreA few weeks back, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Tim Jackson about thiamine on his podcast, Boss Body. We
MoreReproductive senescence, the time in a woman’s life marked by the slowing and eventual cessation of reproductive function, frequently coincides with an
MoreThe seizures started for the first time with a frightened expression in my then 4 year old precious daughter’s eyes, and I
MoreIn my quest to understand oxythiamine (oxythiamine is an anti-thiamine molecule that appears to be synthesized in individuals with kidney disease), I
MoreI have always preferred natural processes. I had four natural births using Lamaze technique. I breastfed. I was a registered nurse. I
MoreSymptoms of pain related to the bladder, urinary urgency and/or frequency affect up to 12 million Americans and can range from uncomfortable
MoreIf you have read any of my posts, you know that this is one of the questions that pervades my work. Do
More