Belly Fat and Food

How to get rid of belly fat with food Insulin resistance is the main cause of belly fat. The only way to reduce belly fat is to correct the problems that are leading to insulin resistance. The major culprits are poor eating behaviors and irratic eating, lack of...

How To Get Rid of Belly Fat

How to get rid of belly fat and stress Belly fat is a result of insulin resistance. Poor eating behaviors, low exercise and stress contribute to the accumulation of belly fat.  This fat is also known as visceral fat. This fat is dangerous because it surrounds the...

Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a gradual disease that begins with insulin resistant.  Poor eating and lifestyle habits may contribute to the onset of type 2 diabetes. Most type 2 diabetics are overweight, experience high blood pressure and/or high triglycerides and cholesterol....

Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes is known as juvenile diabetes even though many can get this type later in life. Type 1 diabetes is a disease where the pancreas does not make enough insulin. The pancreas is the organ that is responsible for the synthesis and secretion of insulin into...

Hormonal Disorders

Hormonal Disorders There are numerous factors that influence hormonal balance and metabolism. Much of them stem from lifestyle choices and nutrition. A full history, including childhood hormone assessment, can reveal a lot about the prevalence and duration of those...

ADHD, Autism Spectrum

Autism spectrum disorders and ADHD are not simple to diagnose. People can fall anywhere on the spectrum and their cause can be complex involving multiple factors. These “disorders” are another form of imbalance in the metabolic pathways. Genetics,...

Arthritis

Arthritis Arthritis is known as inflammation of the joints. The most common cause of Arthritis is chronic injury to the joint area as well as destruction of the soft tissue. The joint is protected by soft tissue, called cartilage, and fluid. It is also surrounded by...

Cancers

We all have cancer cells in our body. Cancer cells develop when a cells genetic signaling is interfered with or altered. This can happen in a number of ways. Environmental toxins, viruses, parasites, bacteria, nutrient deficiencies and stress can all trigger cancer...