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First line therapy
By RON HUNNINGHAKE, M.D.
Chief Medical Director, Olive W. Garvey Center for Healing Arts
A subtle but monumental change is emerging in America's medical consciousness. Rare was the doctor who truly believed that nutritional therapy actually worked. Only one BIG problem - the doctors themselves did not believe in it. They gave it lip service.
Health care in Russia
By NINA MIKIROVA, Ph.D.
When I lived in Russia, prior to 1990, Russia had a system of socialized medicine. Basic medical care was available to most of the population free of cost. It was hierarchically organized with the government providing free health care to all citizens.
Do it yourself detox: Oils
By CHAD KRIER, N.D., D.C.
Associate Medical Director, Olive W. Garvey Center for Healing Arts
One of the Center volunteers gave me an article on oil pulling earlier in the month. Around that same time, I noticed that Dr. Ron was writing scripts that told patients to swish coconut oil in their mouths on a daily basis - a form of oil pulling.
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The Coffee Controversy
By GLEN HYLAND, M.D. Oncologist for the Olive W. Garvey Center for Healing Arts
Humans have been ingesting caffeinated plants since the Stone Age. Steeping plants containing caffeine increased the stimulatory effects. Coffee use is recorded as early as the 9th Century in Ethiopia. Merchant trade of coffee from the Middle East is recorded from the 1450s. Coffee houses began in England in the 1650s though it was referred to as Arabian wine during that period. As for today's traditional "Cup of Joe," estimates state that as high as 90% of American adults consume coffee (1-2 cups/day), while 40% will consume 4 or more cups/day.
Foods with a healthy legacy in your cupboard
By DEAN DODSON I have often thought that it's interesting how items we are familiar with and use today may have started out with a very different purpose. The other day, while digging through the food cupboard, I realized how true this statement is. In many instances the original purpose is being rediscovered today.
The sunshine vitamin: Are you getting enough?
The answer to that question is no. After this long winter with little sunshine, especially here in Kansas, most of us now have inadequate levels of the sunshine vitamin, vitamin D.
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