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January 16, 2018
Bioavailability Pharmacology: Exploring New Technology

Updated on December 22, 2022 Researchers face a unique challenge when studying bioavailability pharmacology: as a result of the process of digestion, the many contours of the intestinal system each have unique chemical microenvironments. Bioavailability pharmacology is the degree to which an active ingredient in a nutritional supplement can be absorbed into the bloodstream intact […]

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January 11, 2018
Alternative Medicine: Research Provides Proof of Efficacy

Updated on January 2, 2023 For many years, alternative medicine remained outside mainstream medicine due to a paucity of scientifically validated evidence. Today, this is rapidly changing—thanks to new developments in alternative medicine research and evolving perspectives among patients and clinicians. Rather than rejecting alternatives to conventional medicine out of hand, patients and physicians are […]

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January 11, 2018
Autism and Homeopathy: Exploring the Evidence of Efficacy

Updated on December 22, 2022 Within the scientific and clinical communities, homeopathy has been a part of the conversation around autism spectrum disorder (ASD) treatment options for years. Nearly two decades ago, autism researchers and clinical practitioners began assessing whether low doses of secretin could reduce symptoms of autism. Today, there is anecdotal and limited […]

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January 9, 2018
Exploring Complementary Therapies for Crohn’s Disease

Updated on December 22, 2022 Crohn’s disease is notoriously difficult to manage. Despite the fact that traditional pharmaceuticals and biologic therapies are available, for many sufferers, these options are insufficient for effectively reducing symptoms. Moreover, they often result in debilitating side effects—and carry a high price tag that makes them inaccessible. For patients battling gastrointestinal […]

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January 4, 2018
Antibiotic-Induced Colitis: The Impact of Modern Medicine on the Gut Microbiome

Updated on December 22, 2022 The use of antibiotics is all too common in modern medicine, with risks that are becoming increasingly evident. Although they are life-saving in many instances, no drug is without potential side effects. One of the more frequent and dangerous consequences of these medicines is antibiotic-induced colitis. Affecting roughly 500,000 patients […]

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January 2, 2018
Autism and Gastrointestinal Problems: The Role of the Gut Biome

Updated on December 22, 2022 Clinical care of autism patients is challenging, with a diverse set of comorbidities complicating the management of core deficits. Autism is defined primarily as a neuro-developmental issue characterized by impaired communication, limited social engagement, and repetitive behaviors. However, an array of other symptoms often accompany these core traits. In particular, […]

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December 28, 2017
Complementary Therapies for Autism

Updated on December 22, 2022 Although complementary therapies are experiencing broader mainstream acceptance within the clinical context of autism therapy, complementary therapies for autism are not without controversy. While parents of patients and clinicians report that complementary therapies, particularly nutritional supplements, are helpful, the scientific literature on the topic suggests this isn’t uniformly the case. […]

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December 21, 2017
Supporting the Gut-Brain Axis Through Nutritional Supplementation

Updated on December 22, 2022 In recent years, researchers have uncovered relationships between body systems that were previously believed to be only peripherally connected. One such relationship is the gut-brain axis, which refers to the constant and bidirectional communication between the central nervous system and the components of the enteric nervous system located in the […]

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