Getting Back to Nature’s Way: The Role of Over-breathing in Chronic Disease as published in NDNR, October 2, 2020 Indulge me, and consciously take a breath. You were breathing anyway, right? As you breathe in, feel the air passing into your lungs and notice how...
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Heart Function and Water
Most of us learned in grade school that the heart is a pump. It is even taught in medical school. It sounds good, right? We feel our pulse and the rhythmic flow of our blood. Being familiar with the mechanical world around us, it seems the same as water pumped through...
High Blood Pressure a Breathing Problem?
95% of cases of high blood pressure have no known cause. That is, there is not a kidney, lung or circulatory problem that is causing blood pressure to be high. The conventional treatment is medication, but more and more is needed as the body adapts. Medication does...
Our Best Medicine
What is the best preventative medicine? What comes first? What has the biggest impact? What has the greatest return on investment? What makes the biggest difference in our health? Dr. Mike Evans answers these questions in this video about what has the best outcomes as...
Reasons to Fast
If you were trying to lose weight, and you restricted your calories in what you ate throughout the day, sooner or later it would backfire. As every “Biggest Loser” winner has proven, you gain the weight back! This is because those winners have reduced their basal...
Drink Water
If you go without any water, you'll die in a few days. Clearly, water is something we need to function. You don't have to look far to see the (contradictory) advice of how much and what kind of water to drink. Let's unravel this to come to a personal guideline. What...
More than a buzzword: Structured Water
I remember strolling through convention halls were people were proclaiming the virtues of structured water. If you would only buy and drink a certain bottled water, you would feel marvelous. I never got it. It seemed contrived and expensive. But as a Naturopathic...
Nutrient Depletions from Prescription Drugs
Prescription drugs have side effects. That is, they have effects which are besides the intended effect. This can vary from person to person. The intended effects of drugs are mostly to stop a process in the body, hence the "anti-" designation: anti-inflammatory,...
Stop the Medication Cycle
How to Stop the Medication Cycle What do the conditions of high blood pressure, pre-diabetes, type 2 diabetes, anxiety, and depression have in common? Mostly, in our society, they are managed by pharmaceutical medications, then considered treated. Let’s look at high...