At Harvard Medical School during my first formal Mind-Body training, Dr. Herbert Benson shared something he learned in medical school, “that the greater part of what you was learning about the human body would be obsolete in five years.” That was 15 years ago, and guess what? Everything has changed! Neuroscience, Nutritional Science, Exercise Science […]
For decades I have found people who work shifts respond very differently to my treatment plans – in fact, I have consistently found them the most difficult to treat. I did not, however, know that the disrupted circadian rhythms put shift workers at greater risk of multiple sclerosis. In a way, it was no surprise […]
It’s already happening! We’re seeing less and less of the sun which means less and less natural Vitamin D production. Why is Vitamin D so important in Multiple Sclerosis? Vitamin D is actually a hormone which means it is a messenger. It is wildly anti-inflammatory, is neuroprotective and, ever so important in MS, immunomodulatory. Vitamin […]
I can hardly believe that it’s been over a year now since I sold the clinic to Laurie Rigg RN with a big goal of focusing more on my own health – as well as yours! This past year has been an intense tutorial for me – in the role of chronic infection in overall […]
This recipe delicious recipe for chewy tigernut spice cookies uses an alternative baking flour from the Tigernut—it’s grain-free and nut-free, making it the perfect flour to use in gluten-free, paleo, and AIP treats. Tigernut flour is made from small tubers that are high in resistant starch—a type of prebiotic fiber that feeds the beneficial bacteria […]