by Dr Drew | May 17, 2018 | Inflammation, Medical Conditions
While most of us do not want to admit it, there comes a time in all our lives when we enter what is tongue-in-cheekly sometimes referred to as ‘the snap-crackle-pop generation.’ The indisputable fact is that aging bodies do in fact, age, and arthritis is often a part...
by Dr Drew | Jul 10, 2017 | Food & Nutrition, Healing Modalities, Inflammation
More people than ever are choosing to have a diet that is gluten-free. Information about gluten intolerance is becoming more available, and laboratory tests can now detect varying levels of intolerance. For some people like those with celiac disease, going...
by Dr Drew | Feb 1, 2017 | Inflammation, wellness
A deep tissue massage is quite different from a regular massage. With this type of massage, the primary focus is the realignment of deeper layers of muscles than regular massage therapy addresses. It is used to relieve chronic pain, spasming muscles, neck, shoulder...
by Dr Drew | Jan 11, 2017 | Food & Nutrition, Inflammation, wellness
Imagine you were invited to dinner, and as you sat down at the dinner table, you were served a plate full of bacteria and yeast. Most of us would politely excuse ourselves and leave (fast). However, certain bacteria and yeasts, known as probiotics, are exactly what we...
by Dr Drew | Nov 8, 2016 | Inflammation, Mind & Body
Depending on their age, babies sleep between 12 and 20 hours a day. While sleeping like a baby would be a bit much for most of us adults, many of us would be happy to get the recommended 8 hours of sleep a night. Yet the 2013 Gallup poll tells us that approximately...
by Dr Drew | Apr 24, 2014 | Food & Nutrition, Inflammation, wellness
Eating an anti-inflammatory diet is one stress management tool that will not only help to relieve the symptoms of stress, but will also improve your all-around health and even reverse the symptoms of some chronic conditions that are caused or exacerbated by...
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