How Effective Are Statins?
How many people would die if we were told the truth about statins?
How Effective Are Statins? Read Post »
How many people would die if we were told the truth about statins?
How Effective Are Statins? Read Post »
Since Parkinson’s is caused by a dopamine deficiency in the brain, what if we ate foods rich in the dopamine precursor levodopa?
Friday Favorites: Can Velvet Beans or Fava Beans Help Treat Parkinson’s Disease? Read Post »
Since there is benefit to getting our LDL cholesterol as low as possible, why aren’t statins prescribed for everyone even if we start out with optimal levels?
Why Isn’t Everyone on Cholesterol-Lowering Statin Drugs? Read Post »
The tolerable daily toxin safety limits are based on single chemicals. What if “safe” levels of chemicals in seafood are combined and tested together?
Are the Pollutant Levels in Fish High Enough to Be Harmful? Read Post »
Soy milk is compared to other plant-based milks, as well as dairy milk.
Friday Favorites: Is Soy Milk the Most Nutritious Non-Dairy Milk? Read Post »
Should we be concerned about getting too much B12?
Are Large Weekly Doses of Vitamin B12 Safe? Read Post »
How are the recommended daily and weekly doses of vitamin B12 derived?
How Much Vitamin B12 Do We Need Each Day? Read Post »
How might we maximize the therapeutic efficiency of levodopa?
Friday Favorites: Low-Protein Diets for Parkinson’s Disease Read Post »
Is it true we can actually absorb some B12 from our own microbiome?
The Best Source of Vitamin B12: Supplements, Shots, or Fortified Foods? Read Post »
A diagnosis of B12 deficiency should not be dismissed based solely on a single measurement of B12 levels in the blood.
The Best Way to Test for Vitamin B12 Deficiency Read Post »