Health Benefits of Pascalite Clay

Source: Health Benefits of Pascalite Clay by Dr. Edward Group Discovered in the early 1930’s in the remote Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming, Pascalite Clay is a calcium bentonite white clay. Chemical analysis of Pascalite Clay confirm it contains: silicon, iron, calcium, magnesium, titanium, sodium, chromium, copper, manganese, barium, cobalt, boron, potassium, vanadium, nickel, cadmium, gallium, … Continue reading Health Benefits of Pascalite Clay

Green Tea for Weight Loss?

Source: Green Tea for Weight Loss? by Dr. Edward Group A growing body of evidence supports the effectiveness of green tea for weight loss. The key ingredient in green tea that purported to help the body lose weight is a compound known as EGCG. Research shows that it helps increase metabolism, stimulate the oxidation of fat, … Continue reading Green Tea for Weight Loss?

How to Get Rid of a Beer Belly

Source: How to Get Rid of a Beer Belly by Dr. Edward Group Readers and clients often ask me about how they can lose weight around their mid-section. For most people, that is consistently a problematic area that doesn’t seem to go away despite efforts with diet and exercise. Oftentimes, this extra weight comes from what … Continue reading How to Get Rid of a Beer Belly

What Is an Enema?

Source: What Is an Enema? by Dr. Edward Group What are Enemas? Enemas have been around for a very long time and present the oldest known relief for constipation. It’s a simple process: fluid is injected from a bag into the anus. Usually only water is injected, but other liquids and ingredients including herbs, coffee, oil, … Continue reading What Is an Enema?

What Does Stool Color Mean?

Source: What Does Stool Color Mean? by Dr. Edward Group We can learn a lot from poop. Seriously, hear me out. What comes out can tell us a lot about what’s going on inside. Color, consistency, appearance, and odor are all indications of how healthy, or unhealthy, you are. Think of it like reading tea leaves, … Continue reading What Does Stool Color Mean?

Read This Before Going Gluten-Free

There’s little doubt you’ve encountered someone who’s gone gluten-free, and perhaps you yourself have ditched the maligned protein. Gluten has been vilified by many alternative health professionals and a dietary movement has begun. The research shows gluten has many downsides and very few benefits. In fact, it’s harmful to gut, brain, or digestive health. [1] But before giving … Continue reading Read This Before Going Gluten-Free

GMO Foods Cause Gut Damage

Source: GMO Foods Cause Gut Damage by Dr. Edward Group Consumer concerns regarding pesticide contamination of commonly-consumed crops, like corn and wheat, have been voiced for decades. This, along with the rising issue of pesticide resistance of many common agricultural pests, has led scientists to develop genetically-altered crops that produce their own insecticides. These genetically-modified organisms, or GMOs, … Continue reading GMO Foods Cause Gut Damage

3 Ways Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners Affect Gut Health

Source: 3 Ways Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners Affect Gut Health by Dr. Edward Group Right now, your gut is swimming with bacteria—good and bad. Maintaining a good balance between the two is key to helping you stay healthy. One of the ways to support that is to give your gut flora supportive food, not detrimental. Sugar and artificial … Continue reading 3 Ways Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners Affect Gut Health

Do Antidepressants Affect Gut Health?

Source: Do Antidepressants Affect Gut Health? by Dr. Edward Group Antidepressants are a controversial class of prescription medicine used to treat or prevent clinical depression. An estimated 30 million Americans are currently taking antidepressants. The use of these drugs has skyrocketed over the last 15 years, likely due to increased marketing and social acceptance of depression … Continue reading Do Antidepressants Affect Gut Health?

5 Benefits of Diatomaceous Earth

Source: 5 Benefits of Diatomaceous Earth by Dr. Edward Group Diatomaceous earth is a naturally-formed sedimentary mineral rock. It’s derived from the remains of diatoms, or oceanic unicellular algae. [1] Diatoms are over 30 million years old and are formed from the cementation of microscopic algae-like plant remains into the earth’s surface. These clay-like, chalky remains are usually … Continue reading 5 Benefits of Diatomaceous Earth