by Dr. William T. Norlin, D.C. | Aug 28, 2019
This widely used stimulant does not pose health risks when approximately 2 cups or less are consumed, as suggested by various studies ; however research showcases a number of possible benefits and risks to drinking coffee and/or consuming caffeinated products. Watch...
by Dr. William T. Norlin, D.C. | Jul 27, 2019
When comparing physically active vs. inactive adults, a new study suggests participation in light to moderate physical activity, like a daily walk, may account for less severe strokes. Watch this video now to learn the four risk factors for stroke. Your life depends...
by Dr. William T. Norlin, D.C. | Jun 1, 2019
Ultra-processed foods are the cause of many heath risks from obesity, to cancer, to heart problems and diabetes. So, what is the best way to avoid these foods? Watch this video now and find out. Ultra-processed Foods Lead to Cancer and Early Death Since you’re...
by Dr. William T. Norlin, D.C. | Feb 24, 2019
Maintaining healthy blood sugar should be at the top of everyone’s health priority list, knowing that diabetes affects 371 million people worldwide. Recent studies show your digestive tract (gut microbiome) may be a key area to explore to lower your blood sugar. Watch...
by Dr. William T. Norlin, D.C. | Jan 27, 2019
The human body cannot run optimally when continuously fed, increasing risks for chronic degenerative disease, according to some strong evidence. It is one of the oldest dietary interventions in the world, and modern science is endorsing its profound benefits...