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Multiple Sclerosis Stretching and Balancing Exercises
What if there was one simple thing Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients could do every day to increase energy levels, reduce fatigue, and help prevent the chance of injury from falls? Great news—there are simple exercises you can do at home without expensive gym...
Steroids Vs Stem Cell Therapy: Degenerative Disc Disease
Degenerative disc disease is one of the most common and misunderstood causes of lower back pain and neck pain. Instead of referring to a specific ailment, degenerative disc disease is a catch-all term covering many conditions that arise due to general wear and tear on...
Detox with Chelation Therapy, Help Your Heart & Brain
Chelation therapy is an effective treatment for heavy metal poisoning. First used in the 1950s to treat lead poisoning, healthcare providers now use chelation therapy regularly to remove several heavy metals from the body, including lead, mercury, iron, copper,...
Stem Cells Can Help Patients With MS
As one of the most common neurodegenerative disorders, multiple sclerosis (MS) affects millions of patients. This progressive condition can cause everything from muscle weakness to double vision. Regenerative medicine is showing new potential when it comes to treating...
How to Ease Rheumatoid Arthritis Morning Stiffness and Start Your Day Off Right
Do you suffer from aches and pains due to rheumatoid arthritis (RA)? The stiffness caused by RA is a nuisance for many patients and it is especially prevalent in the morning. When you awake from even the most comfortable of sleep, your joints may feel painful and...
How to Manage Herniated Disc Pain
Achy or sharp pain that radiates to the shoulder, arm, buttocks, or leg may be a sign that you have a herniated disc in your neck or back. Herniated discs occur in any part of the spine but are most common in the lower back. Depending on the location, the herniated...
What Is Glutathione? What Are Its Benefits?
Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that is composed of three amino acids: glutamine, glycine, and cysteine. Every cell of the body contains glutathione, and by researching the effects that glutathione levels have on a variety of diseases, scientists continue to...
Physical Therapy for Pain Management
Up to 50 million Americans suffer from chronic or long-term pain. Missing work, the inability to do recreational activities, lack of concentration, and poor mental health are all side effects of living with chronic pain. However, one of the last things pain sufferers...
The Truth About Cholesterol
Cholesterol is necessary for normal metabolic functioning, but excess cholesterol in blood vessels leads to heart attacks, coronary disease, and strokes. To fully understand cholesterol’s role in your health, you need to understand cholesterol itself. What Is...
What Are Some Exercises for Pain Management?
For decades, the treatment guidelines for pain were rest and inactivity. In contrast, more recent data shows that exercise may reduce the severity of chronic pain and offer well-established benefits, like improved physical and mental health. Some activities can...
Good and Bad Inflammation, What Is the Difference?
Inflammation is part of the body’s natural response to injury and infection. However, sometimes the body’s inflammatory response works overtime, causing several health conditions. Good Inflammation When the body is working correctly, inflammation occurs when...
What Is Chelation Therapy?
Primarily used for metal poisoning, chelation therapy is emerging as an alternative treatment for other conditions. Many places worldwide practice chelation therapy as alternative medicine, and it is now gaining in popularity in the US for treating a variety of...