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I am reading a book about Goddesses, hoping to shed more light on the mystical power of the divine feminine – that inborn force that we must learn to wield, to hold gently but firmly so that...
Ever wonder how the US government formulates the dietary recommendations that it then passes on to you and your families? One would hope that the committees dedicated to creating said...
Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez’s passing is an unthinkable loss for so many who were inspired, transformed, and saved by his work. He was a clinical genius, an activist, and a visionary that changed...
What is Oxytocin?
“The Love Hormone”. Sounds important, no? Turns out that we know very little about the hormone oxytocin, beyond that it is incredibly relevant to multiple...
By Kelly Brogan, MD, and Sayer Ji, Greenmedinfo.com
A new study finds the chemical war against cholesterol using statin drugs was justified through statistical deception and the cover up of...
When the Madness Started
“Depression is a serious medical condition that may be due to a chemical imbalance, and Zoloft works to correct this imbalance.”
Ad for Zoloft
Herein Lies the Chemical Imbalance Myth...
This post first appeared on GreenMedInfo.com.
To sleep, perchance to dream. Many of us have a love hate relationship with sleep – making the time for it, honoring it, needing it, losing...
This article first appeared on Mercola.com.
Thyroid: What’s mental health got to do with it?
Meet your mitochondria.1 With a laundry list of responsibilities ranging from creating energy...
This article first appeared on Mercola.com as The New Psychiatry: Psychoneuroimmunology
A New Field Emerges
Psychoneuroimmunology. This is what I aim to practice. Medical terms of...
What is Postpartum Depression?
It depends who you ask. If you ask me, I’m likely to describe a number of potential contributors that can ultimately be tagged with the impressionist...
Depression, Anxiety: All In Your Head?
One of the most remarkable papers I have read in the psychiatric literature was about a 57 year old woman who was treated with months of both...