Friday, July 30, 2010

Treatment for GERD, Acid Stomach, Chronic Fatigue, Frequent Infections: Probiotics and Other Microbes

August 31, 2009 by drhusbands · 2 Comments 

In my previous post, I discussed the various conditions, uch as GERD, acid stomach, bloating, food allergies, chronic fatigue, and frequent infections, that occur due to imbalanced or insufficient microflora. After proper diagnosis, the treatment for these conditions is repopulating with probiotics. In this post, I will cover What Are Probiotics, Where Should They Be and In What Amounts, What They Do and How Do You Get Them.

Cause and Treatment for GERD, Acid Stomach, Food Allergies and Frequent Infections

August 25, 2009 by drhusbands · Leave a Comment 

Do you suffer from GERD (Gastro- Esophageal Reflux Disease)? Do you frequently have gas, bloating or acid stomach? Are you suffering from food allergies? Do you easily catch a cold or flu? Do you keep getting infections? Your microflora may be insufficient or imbalanced. Microflora is the term describing the trillions of beneficial bacteria inhabiting a healthy gastrointestinal tract (GI).

PMS, Fatigue or Difficulty Losing Weight May Be Due To Xenobiotics

August 22, 2009 by drhusbands · 1 Comment 

Are you gaining weight and have difficulty losing weight? Is your health significantly poorer since childbirth? Are you chronically fatigued? Do you have a frequently depressed mood? Do you suffer anxiety? Are you having abnormally high hair loss daily? Is your menstrual period uncomfortable and irregular? Are some of your lab test results either at the low normal or high normal range? Do you have past or recent breast cysts? Is your breast tender in the outside and lower area near the time of your menstrual period? Do you suffer insomnia? Do you have uncontrollable food cravings?

I have found that in most of these cases xenobiotics is the underlying cause.

Rush Limbaugh’s Diet Review By Dr Husbands

August 12, 2009 by drhusbands · 1 Comment 

After Rush Limbaugh revealed his weight loss diet last week, someone asked me to review the diet to determine why it works, whether it is healthy, and why it works without exercise.

I heard that this diet was negatively criticized…

…this is a healthy weight loss diet. It works because it applies sound principles of physiology and nutrition.

Are Vitamins and Nutrition Supplements Ineffective?

August 7, 2009 by drhusbands · Leave a Comment 

…that dietary supplements (aka nutrition supplements, including vitamins) are mainly ineffective in an article in MercuryNews.com. I strongly disagree with this. There are a large number of studies on the efficacy of nutrition supplements…

Clinicians can attest to this.

If research and clinicians aren’t enough, just follow the money!

Promising Solution for Alzheimer’s Disease

August 1, 2009 by drhusbands · Leave a Comment 

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive, highly debilitating disease where intellectual capacities decline over time. Patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have protein material called amyloid plaques that form fibrous plaques and take over the brain tissue. According to researchers from UCLA School of Medicine, UC Riverside, and the Human BioMolecular Research Institute, a combination of [...]

Decrease Your Risks of Heart Failure

July 29, 2009 by drhusbands · Leave a Comment 

In a study reported in the July 22/29, 2009 issue of the JAMA, adhering to a healthy lifestyle resulted in significantly decreased risks for heart failure…Over a mean time period of 22.4 years those who followed all 6 healthy lifestyle habits had a significantly lower risk of heart failure… Many need to make these become lifestyle habits. Most will agree that these are easier said than done. Most need training, and some will need to address problem areas, such as overweight or obesity.

Nutrition Supplement Recommendations For Diseases: Not One-Size-Fits-All

July 28, 2009 by drhusbands · Leave a Comment 

As a Certified Clinical Nutritionist, I am often asked “What should I take for ______” (fill in the health condition). The answer is almost never as simple as most people think. Nutritional recommendations for diseases should be based on multiple factors.

Outsmart Your Genetic Predisposition to Disease Through Nutrition

July 24, 2009 by drhusbands · 1 Comment 

Are you concerned that a disease, such as heart disease or breast cancer, which runs in your family is in your future?  Can you outsmart your genetic predisposition to some diseases?  Yes, through nutrition and lifestyle changes!  “Do you mean, there are things I can do to prevent getting the disease that runs in my [...]

The Secret On How To Lose Weight

July 23, 2009 by drhusbands · Leave a Comment 

In my opinion, the secret on how to lose weight is a healthy weight loss program that includes detoxification… Because people around the world, particularly growing children and teenagers in the United States, are loaded with toxins stored in their fat cells. Weight loss programs that previously worked may no longer be effective. Detoxification is a vital component of a successful weight loss (fat loss) program.

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