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What Dairy, Junk Food, and Egg Proteins Have to do With Acne and Obesity

Almost 50 million people in the U.S. suffer from acne, and over one-third of the population suffers from obesity. When compared to other parts of the world, it seems the western diet is at fault. But what exactly links acne and obesity? And who even knew there was a connection? Here’s what dairy, junk food, […]

The Cost of Not Adopting Lifestyle Medicine is Staggering

What does the word “lifestyle” mean to you? Does it bring back memories of Robin Leach’s popular show Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous?  On that show, the term lifestyle was about the tastes, habits, attitudes, standards of living, and general way of life for rich folks.  It was fun to watch, but hardly the […]

The Inflammation and Obesity Connection

Fire is our friend…right? Humans learning how to harness the power of fire was one of our greatest achievements and one that is responsible for life as we know it today. Besides the basic necessities like cooking and heating…who doesn’t enjoy a cozy campfire or a candlelit dinner?  But, when that campfire escapes the fire […]

What Is Carob and Why is It So Amazing?

Chocolate lovers beware and please don’t lose your cool…this article is all about carob. For decades, hippies and natural health advocates have tried to convince people that carob is a healthy alternative to chocolate, but chocolate lovers never really bought in. Of course, strong evidence now exists that suggests good quality dark chocolate is not […]

Don’t be Fooled: Childhood Obesity on the Rise

Does the name “Augustus Gloop” sound familiar? Augustus was one of the main characters in the Roald Dahl’s famous book, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He was a greedy child who was obsessed with chocolate…and he had a weight problem as a result. There have been two Hollywood movie adaptations of the book. The first […]

Fat Cows

There’s a dairy farm called “Bobolink” in northern New Jersey that makes some seriously good cheese. We had an opportunity to visit Bobolink recently to hear their remarkable story, take a guided tour of their facility, and meet some of their cows.

Trouble In Paradise

“Hawaii is not a state of mind, but a state of grace,” says the travel writer Paul Theroux. I was fortunate recently to get to spend some vacation time in the “Crossroads of the Pacific,” as the island chain is sometimes called. It’s a splendorous place filled with breathtaking beaches, enchanting sunsets, and flora and […]

The Rheumatoid Arthritis Diet

My patient population reflects the worldwide trend that more and more people are living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) than ever. There are several factors that help to explain the increased rates of this autoimmune joint disease. People are living longer, obesity has reached epidemic proportions (yes, fat accumulation promotes inflammation), microbial diversity in the GI tract […]

Women’s Bodies

This article may be a bit controversial, but I’d like to share my mixed feelings on a cultural phenomenon that is happening all around us. Let me start by telling you a story. On a hot summer evening a few weeks ago, my family and I went to an outdoor concert on our town green. […]

The Unhealthy Awards

The results are in… the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) recently announced the winners of the 2016 Xtreme Eating Awards. Each year, the CSPI lists the top ten “Xtreme” restaurant meals in America, and this year, the highlighted foods are truly horrifying. The Xtreme Eating Awards, which could also be called the […]

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