The World Health Organization just established something we in the integrative health community have known for years.
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It’s an “activity” so common most people aren’t even aware they’re doing it.
I’m not sure how many of you are comic book fans. I’m not one, so pardon me if I butcher any of the popular comic book references. The story of X-Men is one that centers around people who have special mutations, ones that often times let them fly, shape-shift, and even shoot lasers from their eyes. To be quite honest, I think those mutations are awesome. It would be cool to be able to turn water into ice with my bare hands.
Let me be the first to say that I’m not a follower of Eastern religions.
Any idea what the most popular drug on the planet is? Every year, $20 billion of it is sold, often times right down the street from your house.
At some point in your life, you’ve likely heard of something referred to as being “bulletproof.”
As a physician, you would think I worry about the flu. For many doctors, this time of year, their offices are filled with people who believe they are suffering from the flu.
When I was a little kid, I thought Cheetos were pretty amazing. I mean, how can anything with a Cheetah as a brand ambassador possibly be bad for you, I reasoned. As I get a bit older, and I started to learn about junk food, I came to the sad realization that Cheetos were anything but good for me. It was a tough time to say the least.