by Tahoma Clinic | Sep 27, 2010 | Articles
Corosolic Acid (Glucotrim) You might remember me telling you about MHCP a while ago–in the April 2002 issue. It’s a flavonoid found in cinnamon that can mimic the action of insulin and work synergistically with insulin in your body to help regulate blood...
by Tahoma Clinic | Sep 27, 2010 | Articles
We applaud the letter from the Women’s Health Initiative advising women to stop taking horse estrogen and progestin. This advice is years overdue, and demonstrates for at least the thousandth time that long-term use of therapies foreign to human bodies is likely...
by Tahoma Clinic | Sep 27, 2010 | Articles
Over the last three years, you’ve probably read a lot (especially from me) about “good” and “bad” estrogen. The first time you see these references it can be somewhat confusing: How can estrogen be good and bad? Isn’t it just one...
by ManagerTahoma | Jun 4, 2010 | Articles
Lithium fights crime and some of your most nagging health concerns Turns out it’s not only the strict use of the death penalty lowering crime rates in some areas of Texas. Using 10 years of data accumulated from 27 Texas counties, researchers found that the incidence...
by ManagerTahoma | May 4, 2010 | Articles
Think young into your 90s with this anti-aging secret for your brain The biggest problem with lithium treatment is people’s perception of it. Since its most well known use is for bi-polar disorder, lithium sometimes encounters the same stigma as mental illness itself....
by ManagerTahoma | Nov 4, 2009 | Applied Kinesiology Seminars, Articles, Bioidentical Hormones
If you haven’t heard of Forteo® yet, get ready. It’s the latest “miracle” on the patent medicine scene, so I have no doubt the media frenzy is on its way. Especially since the mainstream just hasn’t found many options for osteoporosis,...