Lyme Disease: What to do after a deer tick bite – Procedure following removal of a deer tick – To treat or not to treat preventively – Best Testing Practices Patient… read more →
Three…No, Five! Science-Validated Natural Therapies Post Concussion Richard Maurer, ND — @drrichardmaurer — https://www.facebook.com/MyBloodCode April 2017, I have re-written this older post since my 21 year old son had a head injury… read more →
Cruciferous vegetables and hypothyroid: There are certain foods that have tremendous anti-cancer properties and are loaded with healthful nutrients, but contain a compound that can have a subtle effect on… read more →
When Too Much Insulin Sensitivity is Too Much -Richard Maurer, ND // Twitter: @drrichardmaurer “Too much of anything is bad, but too much good whiskey is barely enough.” –Mark Twain On… read more →
I’d like introduce a new program – Type 2 To Terrific. [I am still open to name changes here btw] It is a collaborative effort to provide hands-on local and… read more →
A strong body of evidence supports that our digestive microbiota, the microbial colony that inhabits your digestive tract, delivers important messages that regulate your insulin resistance or insulin sensitivity. This study from… read more →
Stress and Your Metabolism: Is It Really This Easy to Fix? Things do not change; we change. —Henry David Thoreau When we describe stress in our life, we invariably talk… read more →
Your TG:HDL ratio is calculated on a fasting lipid profile. A calculator is here: Simply take the Triglyceride and divide by the HDL; the closer to one, the better. For… read more →
I have seen it in practice, athletes that become stronger after recovering and “rehabing” from an injury. I see it too in the science literature—people with torn meniscus in the knee… read more →
About one in ten clients I see in my office is not eating enough protein, and it’s causing symptoms as diverse as forgetfulness, panic attacks, osteoporosis and migraines. How do you… read more →