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Our entire society is on a protein binge, brainwashed with poor information. We need to separate fact from fiction so that we can determine which protein sources our bodies benefit from most.
So, does this particular issue of psycho-emotional excess warrant our time to dig into the topic a bit and to look at some of the many pieces that hold it together. In my mind, the answer to this question is a resounding yes! 
So, there is a wide spectrum of people groups who are affected by isolation and loneliness. The desired target for this article includes parents, grandparents, children, the elderly, caregivers, veterans, those with chronic illness, college students, first responders, victims of crime, widows, widowers and all medical personnel.
As is true with many dietary issues, we find variability in recommendations for optimal food consumption. And, it is important to keep in mind that there are individual differences in tolerance for a whole variety of foods.
  • Though it might be hard to remember sometimes, social media is about much more than news, ads, and branded content. Its original purpose, back when it began 14 or 15 years ago, was to connect people and bring them together
  • There are a few topics that are more important, more complex, and more of a challenge to wrap our heads around than mom, dad, and children
  • This topic is not only legitimate, complex, and important, but it is part of a bigger picture, the whole issue of the epidemic of chronic diseases in general. 
  • There are at least 1,000 documented cases of total remission from a variety of different types of cancer.
  • On October 10, 2018 Hurricane Michael hit Panama City, Florida and surrounding areas with vicious 155 mile per hour winds and massive destruction. 
  • Here’s a brief synopsis of what we recommend people do in terms of eating and drinking. These are not ho-hum guidelines. They are meant to represent the optimal means of getting healthy, staying healthy, and extending our quality life years.
  • This unique branch of medicine, by its very nature, addresses the dilemma we have of dedicating a tremendous amount of physical, financial and human resources to the treatment of disease; and, paradoxically, it appears that we have more disease than ever despite all of these pointed efforts to provide treatment through surgery, medications, elaborate genetic interventions, 
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