Vitamin E is a popular over the counter vitamin supplement that has many uses. But just like any medication and supplement, there are a few things you should be aware of before supplementing. Discovery of vitamin E Vitamin E was discovered in 1922 by Bishop and Evans....
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Vitamin D
Vitamin D is a steroid hormone, and sometimes called “activated vitamin D” or “calcitriol.” Steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol and are lipid-soluble molecules. Examples of steroid hormones include the sex hormones (androgens, estrogens, and progesterone)...
The Advantage of Telehealth During Bad Weather
The massive influx of historic, record-breaking weather that has swept the country has left many communities reeling. Power outages, impassable or treacherous road conditions illuminates how fragile our society is when infrastructure breaks down. Hopefully you have...
Vitamin K1 and K2, They Are the Same, Right?
There is confusion surrounding vitamin K. We know vitamin K as the clotting vitamin, found in large amounts in leafy green vegetables. When someone is on blood thinners they are usually cautioned about their intake of greens and how it can interfere with the...
Seasonal Allergy Relief
As we emerge from the depths of winter and attention turns to the longer days that spring presents- more time outdoors, sports, gardening, outings to lakes and local parks can fill our leisure time. Sunny days beckon us to spending more time outside, however many...
“Normal” Won’t be Returning Anytime Soon
5 Steps to Help You Navigate These Challenging Times You are not alone. We are all feeling tensions both globally and at home. We are on the precipice of World War 3, out of control energy and food prices, still reeling from the pandemic, layoffs, consumer debt...
Sepsis – A Medical Emergency
According to the CDC At least 1.7 million adults in America develop sepsis. At least 350,000 adults who develop sepsis die during their hospitalization or are discharged to hospice. 1 in 3 people who dies in a hospital had sepsis during that hospitalization Sepsis, or...
Caring for Wounds – The Right Way
There have been many misconceptions and wives tales when it comes to how to properly care for a wound. One of the more dangerous is spreading butter or other grease on a burn to relieve the pain. In reality, any type of grease can cause more harm by trapping heat,...
3 Medicines That Could Save Your Life Following a Nuclear Blast
As the Russian-Ukraine war escalates, with no end in sight, the threat of nuclear war is ever present. At different times both sides have brought up the possibility of a “limited nuclear war. We have never been so close to nuclear war- even during the cold war we...











