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Gratitude and health

By James On March 12, 2019 · Add Comment
The power of positive thinking Getting healthy seems to be a very physical act for most people. Eating healthier foods, exercising more frequently, avoiding alcohol and drugs – all of these things undoubtedly have a positive influence on our wellbeing. However changing our patterns of thinking, and understanding the profound effect this can have on [...]
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Low B12 and its role in degenerative disease

By James On January 30, 2018 · Add Comment
What if I told you that for a large number of degenerative diseases and conditions which are currently considered difficult to treat by conventional medicine, there can be a simple nutrient deficiency as the primary cause. These diseases and conditions may include dementia and Alzheimer’s, depression, cardiovascular disease, ADD and ADHD, autism, and many auto [...]
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Wilson’s syndrome and undiagnosed hypothyroidism

By James On January 17, 2017 · Add Comment
The thyroid gland is often described as the master controller of your metabolism. It is responsible for orchestrating the fine balance of energy production in your cells, as well as overseeing many aspects of growth and cognitive development. When the thyroid struggles to meet the demands of the body, many signs and symptoms of dysfunction [...]
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Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

By James On January 29, 2015 · Add Comment
Hypothyroidism is one of the most prevalent disorders of the endocrine system worldwide, although its causes can differ significantly according to region. It can affect women at twenty times the rate of men, and may become particularly prevalent in the elderly. Although medical statistics place the rate of this condition at roughly 2.5% of the [...]
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