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Natural Ozempic: What’s the Truth Behind the Hype?

by Shailinder Sodhi | September 2, 2025

In recent years, GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) agonists like Ozempic have revolutionized the pharmaceutical landscape, originally developed to manage type 2 diabetes but gaining widespread attention for their ability to promote weight loss. This secondary benefit has fueled demand and inspired a parallel trend in the natural health industry: the marketing of supplements as “natural GLP-1 ...

A Simple Diabetes Protocol

by Jacob Teitelbaum | November 1, 2024

What if you could simply and naturally lower most people’s diabetes HgBA1C test results by 2-3 percent? For example, from 8.7 percent (poorly controlled diabetes) to under 6.5 percent (not diabetic). You can, and this article will show you how. Some Historical Background Medical anthropologists tell us that adult diabetes used to be quite rare. ...

How Sweet It Is: Helping Patients Manage Blood Sugar

by Lisa Schofield | December 1, 2022

High blood sugar is years in the making, but you can help your patients take control with dietary supplements and lifestyle changes. Before type 2 diabetes sets in, you can help your patients potentially stave it off. But it appears that there may be several baked-in misunderstandings about the cause of erratic blood sugar and ...

Do You Know What Else Your Body Is Saying Beyond Weight Concerns?

by Serena Goldstein | May 1, 2022

Losing weight is one of the most frustrating, talked about, marketed, confidence-boosting (when it does happen) concerns, and can bring up an even wider range of emotions both about ourselves and about others. It can affect our relationship with our body, with others, and what we feel like we can achieve in the world, especially ...

Managing Blood Sugar

by Hilary Daninhirsch | December 1, 2021

A combination of lifestyle factors and supplements can stave off elevated blood sugar levels. Many people do not think about their blood sugar levels until they are in jeopardy. And many more may not even realize that their blood sugar levels are off-balance until a routine blood panel indicates such. Blood sugar levels that are ...

Simple, Gentle Ways to Detox for a Better You

by Michelle Simon | January 14, 2021

It is that time of year when it seems like every health magazine and website is promoting detoxification. As a health care provider, I think a lot about how to guide patients through the process. And let’s face it, we could all stand to shed some toxins. But some of what I see recommended on ...

The Choice: Healthier Blood Sugar Status

by Lisa Schofield | November 30, 2020

Reducing high blood sugar is likely a need for many of your patients/clients. Here are some suggestions. Diabetes is Optional, is the name of a best-selling book by medical expert Jacob Teitelbaum, MD. The crux? Developing type 2 diabetes is indeed set in motion by dietary choices. Even after blood sugar numbers begin to creep ...

Using Mushrooms as a Prebiotic May Help Improve Glucose Regulation

by Shari Barbanel | August 16, 2018

Eating white button mushrooms can create subtle shifts in the microbial community in the gut, which could improve the regulation of glucose in the liver, according to a team of researchers. They also suggest that better understanding this connection between mushrooms and gut microbes in mice could one day pave the way for new diabetes ...

Addressing Hormonal Imbalances

by Lisa Schofield | August 5, 2015

Hormonal imbalances are not so easy to spot. Natural practitioners help reveal symptoms and successfully address them with supplementation. When most of your clients or patients think of overall health/wellness and a sense of vigor, they believe it’s due solely to a healthy immune system. And yes, of course, they are right. However, they should ...

New Drug-Delivery Capsule May Replace Injections

by Angela Santoriello | October 2, 2014

Given a choice, most patients would prefer to take a drug orally instead of getting an injection, according to a recent report in Science Daily. Unfortunately, many drugs, especially those made from large proteins, cannot be given as a pill because they get broken down in the stomach before they can be absorbed. To help overcome ...

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