Vitamins, Minerals and Supplements to help you with the day after. Everyone has their own routine to prevent hangovers or get over them quickly the next day. I am a firm believer that prevention is the best method. With that being said please know your limits and stay within your safe range. Always have a […]
Blood Type O’s and a reduced risk of Diabetes
The result of a recent and rather large study published via Med Scape this week shows that those with Blood Type O have a decreased risk of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2. The study shows that those with Blood Types A, B or AB have a greater risk for the disease. While these results may not […]
Guatemala Medical Mission: Day 6
Today was our last day on medical rotations in Guatemala. We started the day off with visits to the hilly town of San Jose. Hilly is an understatement. It was like climbing up a sheer cliff. We saw a handful of patients including a young little boy with xeroderma aka dry skin. This little boy […]
Guatemala Medical Mission: Day 5
Today we started off by seeing the local police. We traveled up the hill from Pana to Solola to the police headquarters in the region. We treated this underserved, underpaid group of professionals with integrative care. From physical medicine to pharmacology treatments we used it all to treat these people. We also opened up the clinic […]
Guatemala Medical Mission: Day 4
Today was another great day. Too many patients to count but a ton of fun. The day started off with supervising a diabetic club meeting. This entailed supervising students taking cases and performing physical exams on diabetic patients. I came up with many different medical plans both for integrative care and allopathic care. We had some really […]
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