Sick Care System /sik ker ˈsistəm/ noun The standard westernized healthcare system. A proposed system of health care maintenance that was better informed in terms of information, yet produced remarkably poor results. The 20th century saw perhaps the greatest improvements in human health in all of history (with some notable caveats). This was due in… Continue Reading
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The Information Monopolies
Google, don’t be Evil. Please. The internet era created arguably the greatest access to information and ideas that humanity has ever experienced. However, this ability to share information, tinker, and experiment, has loosened the hold that governments, corporations, and academia have on the populace at large. Recently, this freedom has become a precarious thing… The… Continue Reading
What The Health: A Wolf’s Eye Review
So…I’ve had a lot of folks ask me for my thoughts on the Netflix documentary film “What The Health.” I’ll be honest, I drug my feet in doing this as these postmortems tend to be fairly painful, but the requests for some commentary has reached a bit of a fever pitch, so, here it is,… Continue Reading
Can you be “Just a little Diabetic*?”
*The title of the article is asking if one can be just a bit diabetic, not short of stature! Most of the degenerative diseases we face in the modern world are not binary on/off propositions — they exist, and are diagnosed, on a spectrum. Here are some binary propositions: influenza virus (ya got it or… Continue Reading
Feeding kids Paleo
Hey folks! I’ve had a lot of questions about how we feed our girls, Zoe (Age 4 in May) and Sagan (age 2 in July) so I’ll take a crack at that finally. Just a few “rules of engagement” upfront: 1-I am not suggesting what we do is the “best” way to do things, it’s… Continue Reading
Is Gluten Sensitivity Real?
Written By: Kevin Cann In recent weeks my Facebook feed has been inundated with articles claiming that gluten sensitivity is not a real thing. This has led to many questions and left a lot of people out there unsure of what to believe. Hopefully this article can help clear up a few of the questions… Continue Reading
How to Keep Your Poop Where it Belongs
Hey everyone! As many of you know, gut health is becoming a hot topic, and for good reason. There’s more and more information coming out about it all the time. Just search PubMed for terms like “gut permeability” and “gut bacteria”. You’ll come up with thousands of results for each search term. We’ve been talking… Continue Reading
The Impact of Nutrition on Autoimmune Disease – Part 2
Written by: Matt Baran-Mickle If you haven’t already, be sure to check out Part 1. The Intestinal Barrier: Where the Rubber Meets the Road The mucosal immune system[1] is the largest interface between our internal and external environments – the small intestine alone has an approximate surface area of 400 m2 – and is responsible… Continue Reading
Paleo for Autoimmune Illness
Written by: Ann Wendel I have always been interested in holistic medicine. Even as a teenager, I read and studied many different healing modalities. Given my love of medicine and my participation in competitive sports, it was no surprise to anyone that I became a Certified Athletic Trainer and physical therapist. Over the past 20… Continue Reading
Paleo Helps Change A World Changer
Let’s be honest, sexy sells; but there’s a lot more to me than this bared body you see. Now that I have your attention though, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Jenna Phillips. I’m the founder of I’m On A Mission, a Transformational Wellness company. I began this Mission in 2007 with the… Continue Reading
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