Do gut bacteria make a second home in our brains?
By Kelly ServickNov. 9, 2018 , 2:45 PM SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA—We know the menagerie of microbes in the gut has powerful effects on our health. Could some of these [...]
The Gut-Heart Connection: How the Gut Impacts Heart Health
By Dr. Don Zone, MD When we think about heart health, it's not always obvious that the microorganisms in our gut could be a contributing factor, but this [...]
Consumption of ultra-processed foods and cancer risk
Ultra-processed food intake was associated with higher overall cancer risk (n=2228 cases; hazard ratio for a 10% increment in the proportion of ultraprocessed food in the diet 1.12 (95% [...]
Intravenous Vitamin C and Cancer
Extensive literature demonstrates that cancer patients experience vitamin C deficiency correlated with reduced oral intake, inflammation, infection, disease processes, and treatments such as radiation, chemo-therapy, and surgery9–29. Studies report [...]
In Hypogonadism, Stroke May Be Prevented With Testosterone Replacement Therapy
There has been growing concern that testosterone replacement therapy is associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) may exhibit aprotective effect against myocardial infarction, stroke, and all-cause [...]
Testosterone Replacement Therapy Does Not Raise CV Risks
Men who take testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) are notmore likely to experience cardiovascular events orthromboembolism, but they are at higher risk of obstructivesleep apnea (OSA), according to a new [...]
Coronary Artery Disease and Chelation
Coronary Artery Disease EDTA chelation therapy alone and in combination with oral high-dose multivitamins and minerals for coronary disease: The factorial group results of the Trial to Assess Chelation [...]
Unexpected Benefits of Chelation Therapy
Heavy Metals, Cardiovascular Disease, and the Unexpected Benefits of Chelation Therapy This review summarizes evidence from 2 lines of research previously thought to be unrelated: the unexpectedly positive results [...]