It’s something we’ve all heard about, but what is IBS? Dr. Payal Bhandari discusses the symptoms and explains how common irritable bowel syndrome is.
Read MoreDid you know that you could be consuming mold on a regular basis? Read about how Dr. Bhandari helped treat a patient with several exposures to mold metabolites (from FOOD). In less than 1 month after removing problematic foods, our patient has been feeling more alive, emotionally engaged, physically stronger, and more stable than she can remember.
Read MoreGERD is a common digestive disorder caused by poorly digested food flows backward from the stomach and causing painful irritation of the esophagus, mouth and nasal passages. Learn how integrative medicine can help cure you of this otherwise debilitating condition.
Read MoreAnxiety a normal emotion that you feel when you’re under pressure, having problems, or experiencing something new and unfamiliar and don’t have the tools you need to be well-prepared. Over 19 million adults in America suffer high levels of anxiety that dramatically affects their daily life. Learn how integrative health can help you get to the root cause of anxiety and how to take back control over your mind and body.
Read MoreMany people have started questioning the integral role wheat plays in the diet since it is clearly associated with damaging the gut and causing inflammatory diseases. Learn how integrative medicine can help you combat gut issues that are otherwise causing havoc for most Americans.
Read MoreOne in five American adults will experience a mental health issue at some point in their lives. If you struggle with a mental condition, it’s important to realize that you’re not alone! Learn some key tips on how to take charge of your mental wellness.
Read MoreOne in eight adults in the U.S. use prescription medications to treat mental issues. Psychiatric medications cause significant short-term and long-term side effects where the benefit may outweigh the risk in many cases. Learn about a wide range of treatments available today which can address the root cause and do not cause harm.
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