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In 2006 we reported a landmark study from the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine on a novel blend of Chinese herbs that proved statistically as effective as steroids in alleviating asthma symptoms. New evidence suggests these herbs may in fact restore adrenal function and be useful in a wide range of chronic illnesses. More...
The bestselling author of Adrenal Fatigue distills thirty years of experience in diagnosing and treating hypoadrenia, which he calls a problem of "monstrous proportions largely unrecognized by the medical establishment...recovery from adrenal fatigue is highly likely with proper treatment." More...
Dr. Tom Dorman reviews the concentrated whole food supplement, Garum Armoricum®: "I take it, my son takes it, and I'd have no hesitation to recommend it to every practitioner from M.D.'s to naturopaths." More...
A new model of excitation and inhibition helps us understand chronic inflammatory conditions like asthma, and perhaps even the bioenergetics of cancer. More...
A follow-up to the article in our last Focus (November 2007) on the new reduced CoQ10-Ubiquinol, explaining more about how Ubiquinone and Ubiquinol function in the body, and which one to use. More...
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In Focus on NutriCology®
Editor-in-Chief: Stephen A. Levine, Ph.D.
Executive Editor: Jill Neimark
Medical Editor: Jeffry L. Anderson, M.D.
Assistant Editors: Rick Bierman, LAc, Daniel Milosevich, CN, Diane Raile, CNC, Luba Voloshko, Ph.D.
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