By Dr. Ken Sharlin Posted November 22, 2019, In Functional Medicine 0 The earliest description of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) goes back to 1869, and is attributed to the father of neurology, Jean-Martin Charcot. Most famously in the United States, ALS is...
You can feel it coming. The throbbing pain in your head, the sudden wave of nausea, and extreme sensitivity to light and noise all point in one direction: migraine. If this is a common experience, you’re not alone. Thirty-five million people in the US experience...
If you’re looking for MS or autoimmune treatment, our Springfield clinic recommends the Dr. Terry Wahls Protocol. If you or a family member is one of the million Americans living with multiple sclerosis (MS), you may have come across the Wahls Protocol – also...
Ready for the latest aducanumab news? Our Springfield clinic believes that Alzheimer’s treatment should be accessible to everyone with medicare or medicaid without having to participate in a clinical trial. The FDA approval of aducanumab excited our Springfield...
Methylation is one of the many vitamin-requiring biochemical mechanisms the body uses to maintain optimal mental and physical health. It supports several key processes, including gene expression and DNA repair, and takes place billions of times every second. DNA...