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Stem Cells, Epigenetics and the Environment

Posted by on Sep 13, 2011

Stem cells have the potential to develop into many different types of cells in the body. They serve as an internal repair system, capable of dividing without to replenish other...

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Product News

The Remarkable Herb Rhodiola rosea

Posted by on Sep 9, 2011

Recently Energetix launched a new product, one all of us have been very excited about.  It’s called Phyto-B Complex. Of course there are lots of B-Complex vitamin supplements on...

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Upcoming Events

A Physician’s Perspective on Natural Supplements

Posted by on Dec 28, 2011

Hai Jin Kim, MD, a board-certified family physician who practices integrative and holistic primary care will be presenting a webinar on Wednesday, January 18, 2012 at 2PM EST, to...

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History of Medicine

The Case For Non-Suppressive Pediatrics

Posted by on Jan 5, 2012

The practice of medicine took an interesting turn in the United States roughly a century ago. The net result of that turn is that the majority of interventions are suppressive in...

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Recent Posts

What About the Placebo Effect?

What About the Placebo Effect?

Dec 19, 2011

Over the past several decades a large volume of research has showed consistently that the placebo effect plays a significant and pervasive role in all medical treatments and outcomes. Essentially, the patient’s belief or non-belief in a given therapy influences the physical outcome. This proven principle applies regardless of the nature of the therapy...

Cranial BioResonance: A New Window into the Autonomic Nervous System

Cranial BioResonance: A New Window into the Autonomic Nervous System

Oct 5, 2011

This weekend marked a first in the Energetix education calendar, breaking new ground in the field of cranial bioresonance. The class was built on the principle that, at our most elemental, human beings are made up of energetic frequencies. Over the centuries, different cultures have given this energy different names, such a qi, prana, innate force and vital...

Stem Cells, Epigenetics and the Environment

Stem Cells, Epigenetics and the Environment

Sep 13, 2011

Stem cells have the potential to develop into many different types of cells in the body. They serve as an internal repair system, capable of dividing without to replenish other cells. According to Medline: “Stem cells are distinguished from other cell types by two important characteristics. First, they are unspecialized cells capable of renewing themselves...

The Remarkable Herb Rhodiola rosea

The Remarkable Herb Rhodiola rosea

Sep 9, 2011

Recently Energetix launched a new product, one all of us have been very excited about.  It’s called Phyto-B Complex. Of course there are lots of B-Complex vitamin supplements on the market, but this one stands out for its absorbability and multi-forms of B vitamins. Now, having highly assimilable B vitamins can be a huge boost to virtually anyone’s health,...

The Direct Effect of Probiotics on Brain Chemistry

The Direct Effect of Probiotics on Brain Chemistry

Sep 6, 2011

Exciting news for the natural health industry out of the University of College Cork in Ireland, where researchers are reporting success in a study in which mice were treated for anxiety and depression-related disorders using Lactobacillus probiotics.  The study was published today in the prestigious international journal Proceedings of the National Academy of...

Is It The Bug or the Terrain?

Is It The Bug or the Terrain?

Aug 2, 2011

You may have heard about the argument at the time of Louis Pasteur surrounding the question as to how to deal with bodily infestations.  Pasteur had, of course, been a powerful advocate for the theory of germ-elimination as a basis for medical treatment. He was opposed in this view by Claude Bernard and Antoine Beauchamp, who insisted that “the germ is...