I remember when I first heard, or rather saw, Crohn’s disease. I opened up a book titled Patient, Health Thyself. Inside was this before and after photo of a man...
Suffering with Crohn’s disease is far from a walk in the park. This inflammatory disease of the bowels can rob a once healthy person leaving them both weak and wasting...
This month’s edition of Home Cures That Work is truly a labor of love…seriously… By the time you are reading this article, our beloved editor (formerly known as Cheryl Inghram)...
By Leslie Prins Taking a phone call from my new doctor in the middle of a Famous Dave's parking lot wasn’t exactly how I imagined I would be finding out...
Cynthia had come to the United States from Australia a few years prior to our meeting. She had been struggling for many years with digestive problems and was finally diagnosed...
Sally was a pretty blonde young woman from New Zealand who had been suffering with diarrhea, constipation, cramps, nausea, and blood in her stool for more than three years. She...
At age 68 Sally was living alone, and enjoying it. She had two daughters who lived nearby and she loved to visit her grandchildren. Her daughter brought her into my...
I’ve seen a particular picture roaming the internet and social media lately. There are different versions, but they all have the same message. It is a picture of a fruit...
If you’re like me, when you think of Parkinson’s disease, then you automatically think of poster-boy Michael J. Fox. Mr. Fox bravely stepped away from his acting career 13 years...
If you or someone you know has arthritis, lymphoma, herpes, HIV, low energy, Parkinson's or frequent infections including colds and flu, then these people may have a common link—nutritional deficiency....
“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.” Ecclesiastes 3:1 Seasons come and seasons go. For example, Israel just recently celebrated their New...
THE MYSTERY Despite its prominence in contemporary literature and the text book symptoms, diagnosis and “standard of care” treatments, there's a lot of myth and misinformation floating around about this...