Frankenstein Folic Acid?
You see folic acid on many of the packages of foods you eat-cereals, pasta, and other fortified foods. It is also a common ingredient in lesser quality supplements such as multivitamins and B complex.
Read MoreHow do you know what diet, supplements, or even medications are right for you? With so many health issues happening within our society, things can often get confusing. America’s Natural Doctor, Dr. Mark Stengler, NMD provides you with the most updated, science-backed information so you can find answers to common health questions that have become puzzling and have held you back from achieving optimal health.
You see folic acid on many of the packages of foods you eat-cereals, pasta, and other fortified foods. It is also a common ingredient in lesser quality supplements such as multivitamins and B complex.
Read MoreThe refined and fried foods in a lot of schools and American homes cause many kids and teens to experience mood swings, blood sugar lows and highs, and lousy energy levels
Read MoreThe most widely prescribed drug in the majority of states in America is Levothyroxine, also called Synthroid. Over 120 million prescriptions for Levothyroxine are provided by doctors each year in the United States.
Read MoreDo you experience gas and bloating? Loose stool or constipation? Abdominal discomfort? Fatigue? You quite possibly may be one of the many millions of Americans that suffer from an all-too-common disorder called small intestine bacterial over-growth-- also referred to as SIBO
Read MoreEndocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are problematic for the proper functioning of the hormone system. These chemicals are found in commonly used products like water bottles, plastics, cosmetics, canned food, fertilizers, toothpastes, clothes, soaps, paper, textiles, carpets, utensils, deodorants, bedding, and from various other products that wind up in the body.
Read MoreEstrogen dominance in women happens from one of three primary causes. First, estrogen levels are too high in the body in relation to its' counterbalancing hormone partner progesterone.
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