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Supplement Updates: MegasporeBiotic

By now you’ve probably heard the term ‘spore-based’ probiotics. Microbiome Labs was the first to formulate this type of probiotic: MegaSpore. Microbiome Labs is a supplement company that was founded by a chiropractic physician and a microbiologist, intent on backing up their products with clinical data. They have published multiple studies proving the efficacy of […]

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Cholesterol Medication Lowering CoQ10 Levels?

CoQ10 is a vitamin-like substance that is essential for energy production in the body. Our ‘busiest’ organs are the most reliant on CoQ10 for energy, and this includes our heart, brain and nervous system, as well as liver detoxification pathways. Unfortunately, statin medications that are used to lower cholesterol also lower CoQ10 levels…. and quickly. […]

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Ultra Glucose Control by Metagenics

Featured Supplement: Ultra Glucose Control

 We have the secret to keeping your sugar cravings in check during the holidays! We’ve gotten rave reviews and exceptional clinical results in our patients. Ultraglucose Control has the distinction of being a Medical Powder, indicating that it has been scientifically formulated and its benefits and claims are based on published human studies. This smoothie […]

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probiophage for healthy GI flora

Introducing Probiophage

An exciting new addition to our treatment protocols for GI dysfunction! Probiophage includes not only a blend of healthy probiotics, but also a bacteriophage. This is a non-GMO, dairy free substance that targets bacteria in a very therapeutic way: Raises levels of healthy intestinal bacteria. Reduces levels of unfriendly flora, i.e. E. coli bacteria. Reduces […]

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Probiotics

The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract hosts more than 100 trillion bacteria!  The GI tract is sterile at birth and bacteria are introduced directly from the mother during delivery. Imbalances of GI bacteria are directly linked to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s and Ulcerative Colitis), susceptibility to infection, and even obesity and diabetes. […]

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