Why is voltage so important for us to live a healthy pain free lifestyle?

  When talking about pain management, I often refer to energy medicine as a modality to aid in the healing process. We require stored energy in the body for daily living. This energy comes through our water, food, nutrition and exercise. If we become ill or are in chronic pain, a lot of our body’s energy is… Continue reading Why is voltage so important for us to live a healthy pain free lifestyle?

Will Congress Move to Help Dying Patients?

Right to Try legislation has passed the Senate. Now it must pass the House. Action Alert! The Trickett Wendler Right to Try Act of 2017 passed the Senate and now moves to the House. It seems to have some traction. Recently the House Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing on the issue, and we’re expecting a… Continue reading Will Congress Move to Help Dying Patients?

Dr. Stephen Sinatra: Heart health benefits of coconut oil

  January 11, 2018 | By Dr. Stephen Sinatra I’m often asked if the health benefits of coconut oil are good for your heart, and my answer is a resounding yes. The ordinary coconut—known for its sweet milk, great fiber and ability to conk people on the heads in Marx Brothers movies—can do your heart good, and… Continue reading Dr. Stephen Sinatra: Heart health benefits of coconut oil

By ICIM Member John Ghuneim MD: Brain Sleep Deprivation’s Negative Impacts On The Human Body; How Sleep Restores The Brain

Humans cannot live without sleep and will suffer from some immediate backlash if they ignore the primal urge to shut their eyes. In a recent Ted-Ed lesson, neuroscientist Dr. Claudia Aguirre outlined the physical, mental, and emotional consequences that could emerge from sleep deprivation. Adults need seven to eight hours of sleep a day, while babies need at least… Continue reading By ICIM Member John Ghuneim MD: Brain Sleep Deprivation’s Negative Impacts On The Human Body; How Sleep Restores The Brain

Are You Getting Enough Vitamin D?

Definitely not, if you’re following the government’s recommendations. GrassrootsHealth, an organization dedicated to disseminating information about vitamin D research, has now confirmed a previous finding that the National Academy of Medicine (IOM),  the government’s advisor on health and medical issues, is off by a magnitude of ten in its recommended daily intake of vitamin D.… Continue reading Are You Getting Enough Vitamin D?

By ICIM Member Valeska Wells DO: What’s the big FAT deal??

  Ever notice how there are certain things in life that always come back in style? Whether it’s in the fashion world, architecture, old-fashioned films or cars… some classics always make their way back into the spotlight a few generations later. Just hang on to those bellbottoms a little longer- you’ll see! Well, I’m here… Continue reading By ICIM Member Valeska Wells DO: What’s the big FAT deal??

By ICIM Member Alexander Mostovoy HD, DHMS, BCCT: Progesterone and Cancer Prevention

Many articles and papers have been written that implicate estrogen in connection to breast cancer. While this is a well accepted factor now in treatment of breast cancer, less written about is the importance of progesterone for the prevention of breast cancer. Progesterone reduces estrogen’s stimulating of breast cancer growth with several well known biochemical… Continue reading By ICIM Member Alexander Mostovoy HD, DHMS, BCCT: Progesterone and Cancer Prevention

Pharma Companies Sued Over MRI Drug

Will justice be done? From Business Wire: Chuck and Gena Norris announced today that they have filed a lawsuit against eleven drug companies, including McKesson and Bracco, that they claim are responsible for the gadolinium contrast dye used during the MRIs that nearly cost Gena her life. The lawsuit alleges that Gena was poisoned by… Continue reading Pharma Companies Sued Over MRI Drug