Author: Barry Sears
Parkinson’s Disease Explained
The ProblemParkinson’s disease is like Alzheimer’s disease in that it is associated with aggregated proteins in the brain, but now initially affecting motor skills instead of…
Read MoreDepression
The ProblemDepression is commonly thought of being due to decreased serotonin levels. However, depression is strongly associated with both increased inflammation (1,2) and insulin resistance (3)…
Read MoreBrain Trauma
The ProblemBrain trauma can be classified either as severe (comatose patients) or traumatic (head injuries without the loss of consciousness). In both cases, the brain damage…
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Disease
The ProblemAlzheimer’s disease is often referred to as “type 3 diabetes” because of its strong association with insulin resistance (1,2). Any insulin resistance in the brain…
Read MoreIn-Vitro Fertilization
The ProblemConsidering the complex metabolic changes that are required to take place in successful conception, it is not surprising that increased insulin resistance is strongly associated…
Read MorePolycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) The ProblemThe most common condition associated with female infertility is polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). PCOS is also strongly associated with increased insulin…
Read MoreSkin Disorders
The ProblemThe skin is the one organ constantly visible to the signs of aging and unresolved inflammation. The obvious external signs of skin aging are the…
Read MoreOcular Disease
The ProblemThe primary ocular disease associated with aging is age-related macular degeneration (AMD). When you begin to develop AMD, you begin to lose your central vision…
Read MoreFatty Liver Disease
The ProblemFatty liver disease occurs when excess fat builds up in the liver, causing metabolic complications. Fatty liver disease is becoming an epidemic, with nearly 80…
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