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Where’s the diabetes info?

2016-11-14T20:42:54-05:00June 13th, 2011|Blog|

Question: I don't see anything on your website about diabetes. Is there a reason for the omission? I would like to know if there are alternatives to diabetes medications such as metformin and a new one called victoza which is an injectible in a pen. Larry's Response: There are many diseases and conditions that aren't [...]

My Sinuses are Keeping Me Up!

2015-08-11T18:15:19-05:00June 6th, 2011|Blog|

Question: Sleep has been fragmented most of my adult life with nasal/sinus stuffiness. I wake several times a night each night being unable to breathe through my nose, and I can't breathe through my mouth because it dries my mouth/throat out. Will Sinus Buster help me sleep at night? I am so fatigued. Thanks Larry's [...]

My Top Three Worst Drugs!

2023-07-20T11:53:19-05:00May 31st, 2011|Blog|

There are many (legal) drugs and they all pose a threat to health, even when used according to the approved instructions.Before sharing the top three worst, I want to reiterate my basic concern about excess drug use. Of course, people taking the drugs are at risk for harmful side effects. But, probably more importantly, those [...]

Natural fix for knee pain?

2017-03-15T18:52:04-05:00May 30th, 2011|Blog|

Ask Larry: Question: I remember running into you some years ago and you had your knee fixed somehow by a natural method. I would love to see if it is an option for my 83 year old dad instead of surgery. He was a painter climbing ladders and now has a bad knee. Could you [...]

Midrin for Migraines

2015-08-11T17:14:28-05:00May 23rd, 2011|Blog|

Q: My wife's doctor has tried about 5 medicines to control her migraine headaches. None have worked, and she said there isn't an effective alternative therapy. She gave her a script for Midrin, which is discontinued. Is there a better/safer alternative? Her migraines are severely debilitating, and the preventatives haven't worked. She teaches special ed [...]

SSRI Drugs – More Harm Than Good?

2016-11-14T20:42:54-05:00May 16th, 2011|Blog|

SERENDIPITY, making fortunate discoveries by accident. I read a note on Facebook about an organization focused on stopping smoking bans, especially the ones imposed by government fiat. I happen to agree that a majority of the bans are based on bad science and they are intrusions into personal liberties. One piece of information caught my attention. [...]

Vermin in the Basement?

2020-03-28T16:41:04-05:00May 9th, 2011|Blog|

Arthritis is commonly treated by focusing on the symptoms - inflamed and sore joints. When the pain relievers are stopped, the “disease” returns. Nothing in our modern medical arsenal is designed to remove the underlying causes of arthritis. Is this a problem? Yes. However, it isn’t just a problem for people with arthritis.  Except for [...]

Lazy or Sluggish Bowel

2016-11-14T20:42:54-05:00May 2nd, 2011|Blog|

Constipation is common. At any given time, as many as 1 in 3 of us have missing or difficult bowel movements. It might be easy for health care “professionals” to quickly pass it off, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t serious enough for concern. Once the basics are covered (diet, adequate fiber and water, and [...]

A Statin Tirade

2016-11-14T20:42:54-05:00April 24th, 2011|Blog|

Statin is a term used to describe a category of drugs used to lower cholesterol levels. They are made to block the production of cholesterol in the liver. There are many statin drugs on the market today. Statins are easy to identify because the ending of each of their names is “statin”. Hence, the category [...]

Is cholesterol connected to stress?

2015-08-11T17:24:39-05:00April 18th, 2011|Blog|

Question: Larry, What's your take on stress and cholesterol levels? It is my belief that high cholesterol isn't caused necessarily by food consumption, but by the stress in our lives. I'm curious to what your thought on this topic are. Larry's Response: I have found that cholesterol levels fluctuate in response to a multitude of [...]

Could LDN work for my situation?

2016-11-14T20:42:54-05:00April 11th, 2011|Blog|

What is it? Naltrexone is an opioid receptor antagonist used primarily in the management of alcohol dependence and opioid dependence. This means it works AGAINST narcotics and opioids. It blocks the narcotic receptors on the cells. It should not be confused with naloxone (which is used in emergency cases of overdose rather than for longer-term [...]

Wash your teeth with soap. On purpose.

2015-08-11T17:26:03-05:00April 11th, 2011|Blog|

It seems I opened a can of worms on my Facebook page when I mentioned I use soap to clean my teeth. I’ve been doing it so long that I’ve forgotten that most people would think it’s strange. That’s what I thought, too,  until 2004 when I was first introduced to using soap instead of [...]

What does MAY mean?

2015-08-11T17:28:43-05:00April 6th, 2011|Blog|

I received a report from a respected medical organization today. It lists 18 stories that are related to health. Half of them about political or payment issues. The remaining were about drugs or treatments. One word is common to every one of these. Babies born to obese mothers may be at increased risk for death [...]

Stop That D*** Coughing

2016-11-14T20:42:54-05:00March 27th, 2011|Blog|

Have you ever known someone who coughed - a lot? They don't have a cold, and medical exams seems to test out okay. Yet, they cough "all the time" - and it isn't even a productive cough. Just hacking, Hacking, HACKING. If you are close to the person - a spouse or co-worker, for example [...]

Danger from Acid Reflux DRUGS

2016-11-14T20:42:54-05:00March 24th, 2011|Blog|

On March 2, 2011, the FDA issued a SAFETY WARNING about a serious side effect from PPI drugs. PPIs work by reducing the amount of acid in the stomach. They can cause low serum magnesium levels when taken for prolonged periods of time. Low serum magnesium levels can result in serious adverse events including: muscle [...]

LDN for Psoriasis

2016-11-14T20:42:54-05:00March 21st, 2011|Blog|

Wayne asked, “Are there any positive reports of using low-dose naltrexone [LDN] for the treatment of psoriasis?” I receive questions similar to this often and my first response is usually, “Give it a try. What do you have to lose?”Instead of any published reports, I responded to Wayne with my conclusions, based on what I [...]

IMPENDING DOOM! Is Iodine the answer?

2015-08-11T17:52:48-05:00March 17th, 2011|Blog|

The conversations are becoming more frantic and people are raising questions about using iodine supplements as a protection from radioactive iodine I 131. Some folks are upset that our president is recommending that we do something about the dangers by "taking a chill pill". I'm sorry to say that I do not stock chill pills, [...]

Your Inner House

2016-11-14T20:42:55-05:00March 13th, 2011|Blog|

I observe that many modern doctors fit into the Myers-Briggs sensing trait. As the name implies, people with this trait get their information about life from their senses. They are realistic, down-to-earth people, but they tend to see everything in rather simplistic, concrete, black-or-white terms. They focus on details; see through a microscope, depend on [...]

Decision time! Yogurt or a candy bar?

2020-03-27T18:54:23-05:00March 7th, 2011|Blog|

Yogurt is milk that has been fermented with probiotics - good bacteria. s it good for you? Maybe. It has long been thought of as a healthy product. In fact, health workers have routinely recommended yogurt to people who are taking antibiotics. Those drugs are good at killing bacteria, but they’re not smart enough to [...]

Do cigarettes increases risk of breast cancer?

2016-11-14T20:42:55-05:00March 1st, 2011|Blog|

The incidence of breast cancer in the United States is around 12% (SOURCE). After evaluating 111,140 participants of the Nurses’ Health Study from 1976 to 2006 for active smoking and 36,017 women from 1982 to 2006 for passive smoking, study makes two valuable points about cigarette smoking and breast cancer. One, smoking is likely responsible [...]

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