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Liver Health and the Thyroid Connection
What does the liver do and why is this so important? The liver is the body’s primary detoxifier. And keeping it healthy is essential to overall health. Everything you breath, ingest, or absorb through the skin must make its way through the liver. The liver separates...
Supporting the Immune System with Glutathione
Glutathione is known as the mother of all antioxidants. If you want to enhance the program in order to help restore balance to the immune system, you can supplement with glutathione. This is how Dr. Kharrazian, DHSc, D.C. M.S, describes glutathione: “Glutathione is...
Autoimmunity and the Role of Vitamin D
The 3:16 JumpStart Program helps you balance the immune system in a number of ways. If you want to enhance the program and help restore balance to the immune system, you can supplement with Vitamin D. Here's why: The role of Vitamin D in autoimmunity Vitamin D is very...
Hashimoto’s and Your Health
There may be no other disease more overlooked in our healthcare system than Hashimoto’s. Often doctors do not test for Hashimoto’s because even if it is identified, it’s still treated the same as hypothyroidism and the autoimmune component is ignored. What is...
Healthy Gut Bacteria and the Thyroid Connection
Why consider Gut Bacteria? We carry almost four pounds of healthy bacteria in our colons. Four pounds! These bacteria are necessary for many important functions. The proper balance of good and bad bacteria is critical for good digestion, eliminating toxins, and...
The Leaky Gut and Thyroid Connection
What is Leaky Gut? The gut is designed to keep certain things in, and then properly excrete them. Leaky gut is a condition that occurs due to the development of gaps between the cells that make up the membrane that lines your intestinal wall. The gut barrier becomes...
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Understanding Thyroid Markers
What are Functional Lab Ranges and Why do we use them? Functional lab ranges are considered those of good health, while typical/standard lab ranges are referred to as disease ranges. In other words, functional ranges compare your values to those of healthy...
Natural Heartburn/Acid Reflux Relief
Acid reflux and gastric esophageal reflux disease (GERD) are characterized by the feeling of “heartburn”. Upon eating, food naturally passes from the throat, into the esophagus, and then into the stomach. The esophagus contains a group of muscle fibers in the shape...