Diabetic Neuropathy: Pathophysiology and Therapeutic ApproachesBy Dr. Melissa Mitchell, DC, CFMPPeripheral Neuropathy Awareness Week is observed in early May each year. An estimated 30 million people in the United States alone experience symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, which is a condition most commonly related to diabetes. Considering diabetes mellitus (DM) is the most common etiology,...Read More
Methylation plays a part in so many physiologic processes and when altered, can contribute to the progression of cardiovascular and neurological diseases, and other health issues. Factors such as environmental toxins, heavy metals, medications, stress, diet, infection and inflammation can all affect methylation capacity.Read More
By Dr. Melissa Mitchell, DC, CFMPThe month of June is a time in which fathers are celebrated, so it is fitting that June is also the time in which we honor men’s health. A health issue on the forefront of male health is the depletion of testosterone. The litany...Read More
April – IBS Awareness MonthBy Dr. Melissa Mitchell, DC, CFMPNews & Science Behind Formulas, Discounts & Offers, Resources & LinksAs April comes to a close, so does the observation of IBS month. The estimated 10-15% of adults in the US who suffer from IBS symptoms, however, will continue to live with...Read More
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Education & Awareness MonthBy Dr. Melissa Mitchell, DC, CFMPNews & Science Behind Formulas | Gut & Immune Products | Resources & LinksAccording to a 2017 National MS Society study, there are nearly 1 million people living with MS in the United States. The incidence and prevalence...Read More
By Dr. Melissa Mitchell, DC, CFMPThe American Heart Association has existed since 1924, and since its inception has facilitated funding for groundbreaking research and heart health awareness based on the efforts of doctors, researchers and volunteers.¹ Despite their best efforts, heart disease remains the number one cause of death...Read More
Cold and Flu Season: Defend YourselfAs the Holiday season fades into memory, a new season gradually takes hold. Overwhelmingly regarded as a time for welcoming growth, goals, and change, the post-holiday winter months are also recognized as the height of cold and flu season. But why is this...Read More
With American Heart Month well underway, there’s no better time to become more informed about heart disease – the number 1 cause of death in America and worldwide. Unfortunately, there remains a great deal of misunderstanding among the general public regarding heart disease, due in part to the...Read More