Author name: Lindsay Christensen, MS, CNS, LDN

Is a Dietary Sulfur Sensitivity Contributing to Your Health Issues?

Sulfur-containing vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, and brussels sprouts offer numerous health benefits, but can trigger inflammatory symptoms in people with dietary sulfur sensitivity.

Sulfur-containing vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, and brussels sprouts offer numerous health benefits, but can trigger inflammatory symptoms in people with dietary sulfur sensitivity. IN THIS ARTICLE: What Causes Dietary Sulfur Sensitivity? Symptoms of Dietary Sulfur Sensitivity The Low-Sulfur Diet …

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Probiotics and Functional Foods for Mold Detoxification

IN THIS ARTICLE: Probiotics Assist Mycotoxin Elimination Support Bile Flow with Bitter Plant Foods Support Glucuronidation Protect Against Mycotoxin-Induced Inflammation The process of recovering from toxic mold exposure requires body-wide detoxification. While supplements can certainly come in handy, there is …

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Blood Sugar, Lyme Disease and Diabetes – What is the Connection?

IN THIS ARTICLE: Hyperglycemia impairs the immune response to Borrelia burgdorferi Testing blood sugar Strategies to improve blood sugar control Ditch refined carbohydrates Foods that support healthy blood sugar Overnight fasting Nutritional supplements for blood sugar control   High blood …

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Nutritional and Lifestyle Support for Neurological Lyme

IN THIS ARTICLE: Lyme disease causes immune-mediated neurological dysfunction Nutritional strategies for alleviating “Lyme brain” Identify Your Trigger Foods Incorporate Anti-Inflammatory Foods Balance blood sugar Optimize tryptophan metabolism DHA and Astaxanthin Fasting Lifestyle strategies for Lyme neuroinflammation Sleep Meditate Exercise …

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