Highlighting the Science of Nutrition as Medicine
My mission is to revolutionize the tragetory of healthcare from a sick-care model to a preventative-care model with nutrition as the forefront of disease prevention, management, and treatment. After seeing numerous accounts of misinformation, particularly in the nutrition and functional medicine space, I became dedicated to writing work that is engaging, persuasive, informative, and understandable for the target audience. I am also deeply passionate about ensuring dietary interventions are ethical and evidence-based. So whether you are a healthcare professional or someone who is passionate about functional medicine and the power of nutrition, you are sure to find something here that will inspire you.
The Sweet Debate : Sucralose’s Impact on the Gut
Sucralose is a popular artificial sweetener for people who need to monitor their sugar intake. But new concerns about sucralose’s impact on gut health have caused confusion about its safety. If you are worried about using sucralose, understanding how this artificial sweetener interacts with your body may help put your mind at ease.
Document Type: Article
Written For: General Public
AI Solutions for Healthcare Communication: Remove Barriers and Improve Quality of Care
Some experiences are truly unforgettable. Hearing an anguished patient break down in tears telling you that you were the only one who truly listened to their concerns is something that can leave a lasting impact. Unfortunately, these kinds of statements are becoming more common. Patients often . . .
Document Type: Article
Written For: Healthcare Practitioners
Clinical Practice: Using A Nutritional Intervention for the Prevention and Reduction of Migraines
TG is a 25-year-old female who reports having migraines since the age of 12 that gradually worsened in frequency and severity with age. She complains that the pain is throbbing and localized to one area of her head. She can often predict the occurrence of a migraine because the attacks are preceded by an aura. Lately, the attacks have become . . .
Document Type: Case Study
Written For: Healthcare Practitioners
Does Following Intuitive Eating Strategies Lead to Favorable Behavior Changes?
Following a diet is common in today’s culture. Often people who have followed a diet have also followed other diets. This can lead to a pattern of yo-yo dieting. Yo-yo dieting is a pattern of eating that results in a cycle of losing and regaining weight. Often people may even weigh more than their starting . . .
Document Type: Article
Written For: Healthcare Practitioners
Treatment of Binge Eating Disorder (BED) using a Ketogenic Diet: Review and Clinical Applications
The psychopathology of binge eating disorder (BED) is complex. Yet evidence suggests that neural changes may be present in BED leading to the lack of self-regulation those patients have when it comes to food. Further evidence also suggests that those neural changes may be closely associated with . . .
Document Type: White Paper
Written For: Healthcare Practitioners
High Dose Antioxidant Supplementation Blunts Mitochondrial Signaling and Performance Adaptations in Endurance Athletes: A Review
Antioxidants have been proposed as a potential solution for improving performance in athletes and reducing the effects of delayed onset muscle soreness. This theory, however, is not supported by research. When . . .
Document Type: Narrative Review
Written For: Healthcare Practitioners
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