Statins for Thirtysomethings? Think Again. Research published in a trade cardiology journal this week claims doctors are missing a valuable market patient population by emphasizing statins for older individuals. If medications… read more →
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The Thin Type 2 Diabetic—Know Your Insulin A patient arrived in my office last week with confusion and disbelief. For several years, his blood sugar has been in the type… read more →
Vitamin D must be supplemented, a little bit, if you have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. At my Maine office-it’s still getting dark well-before 5 PM – and with the cold… read more →
Tony had a decade of hypothyroid symptoms unresolved. Here’s his Case of Hypothyroid with Insulin Resistance. Tony C., forty-seven years old At our first visit, Tony said succinctly, “I suspect there is… read more →
I saw a slightly heavy-set patient this week; I’ll call him Jim, with recent weight loss. Good for him right? Wrong! And let me tell you why. Following his 15-pound… read more →
Richard Maurer, ND Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, Author of The Blood Code: Unlock the secrets of your metabolism. Last week, the most popular Medical News site ran a headline with… read more →
Ok, I hate the word cheat—it’s negative. Nobody wants to be, or to be caught, a cheat. But I will make peace with the ubiquitous dietary infraction—because what I’m about… read more →
Know Your Insulin: Reduce your cancer risk and discover your best metabolism Richard Maurer, ND, Author of The Blood Code: Unlock the secrets of your metabolism [2014] https://www.amazon.com/Blood-Code-Unlock-Secrets-Metabolism/dp/0991218108 @drrichardmaurer /… read more →
Why do Doctors Prescribe the Wrong Drugs for Diabetes? As many of you know, I provide a rational program that can completely reverse type 2 diabetes. It’s actually easy. Which… read more →
Ready for a shocker? Overweight type 2 diabetics have fewer complications than thin ones. Huh? You say. Perhaps I’ve oversimplified it a little here, but this is essentially confusing the medical… read more →

