This past Sunday, I was a guest on WFAN in New York City, sharing about trans fats, men’s health, and what to look at while grocery shopping. You can listen to the radio program here.
Tag: Men’s Health
The Body Quiz-Men’s Health
As we continue our #NoMeds focus on men’s health during the month of June, I want to look at body fat distribution (possibly not the most common blog subject, but important for your health nonetheless). I am an avid people watcher and observe daily that people come in all shapes and sizes. I have recently… Continue reading The Body Quiz-Men’s Health
#NoMeds: June Specials
In all of my almost forty years of practice, the one demographic that seems to want health, but doesn’t act on it, is the entire male demographic. During the month of June, we are focusing on men’s health, partly because this month is recognized as Men’s Health Month, and also, I want everyone to live… Continue reading #NoMeds: June Specials
“The Week in Health”-November 25th
Hi Everyone! For this week’s articles, I am using one that was written last year about why French kids don’t necessarily “get” ADHD. It’s an interesting read which shows the differences between raising a child in two different cultures. The next one focuses on men’s health and cardiac arrests, look for a men’s health podcast… Continue reading “The Week in Health”-November 25th
Men’s Health-A Focus on the Liver
Your liver is a wonderfully designed, resilient organ, capable of rebounding from toxic and infectious exposure. The liver typically extends to the lower rib cage on the right side but can extend to the pelvis if it is required to handle high volumes of processed foods, toxic materials, medications and alcohol. I evaluate a number… Continue reading Men’s Health-A Focus on the Liver
Men, this is not a “test”
Each day, you and I are assaulted by a variety of toxins that are found in the water we drink, the food we eat and the air we breathe. When I first began practicing thirty-five years ago, I never would have believed I would be discussing the low levels of testosterone in men. Testosterone is… Continue reading Men, this is not a “test”