Month: May 2016
Do we live with or without them? A microorganism is a tiny life form that cannot be seen by the human eye. These organisms are found everywhere on Earth. They are present… Read More
A lethal kiss The strong medical evidence relating tobacco smoke to very serious health problems is difficult to ignore. Today, smoking tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death in Canada. The… Read More
More than just bubbles Soda pop was once an occasional treat contained in a tiny glass bottle. It now comes in bucket sizes and is a staple item in many people’s diet…. Read More
Sickly Sweet In the body, all carbohydrates are broken down into sugar. When you eat foods high in carbohydrates, the body uses enzymes to break them down into their smallest usable components:… Read More
Alcohol Cheers and Tears There are numerous studies suggesting moderate alcohol consumption can have protective benefits against heart disease by raising HDL (good) cholesterol and reducing plaque accumulation in the arteries. Currently,… Read More
There are two books written by Dr Michael A Prytula ND and are published on Amazon.com. My Health Navigator and the Road to Change. You can download both ebooks for free. We… Read More
Individually toxic, synergistically lethal In the past 30 years, the growing concern for a reduction in environmental pollution has led to continuing research on the toxic effects of heavy metals. Mankind’s exposure… Read More
Who is the target? Pesticides are primarily used in agriculture to protect crops and livestock. They consist of insecticides, herbicides and fungicides designed to prevent, destroy and repel pests. The killing of… Read More
Sneeze, Swell, and Swipe Allergies are a common problem affecting approximately 30% of the population in North America. Environmental allergies can be caused by many factors including dust, mildew, mold spores, feathers,… Read More
Just what am I breathing? Indoor Air in the Home The greatest personal exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is from air in our homes and not from the outdoors. The US… Read More
Month: May 2016
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Microorganisms
Do we live with or without them? A microorganism is a tiny life form that cannot be seen by the human eye. These organisms are found everywhere on Earth. They are present… Read More
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Smoking
A lethal kiss The strong medical evidence relating tobacco smoke to very serious health problems is difficult to ignore. Today, smoking tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death in Canada. The… Read More
Categories Challenging Habits
Last Updated: July 24, 2018 by mprytula · Leave a Comment
Pop
More than just bubbles Soda pop was once an occasional treat contained in a tiny glass bottle. It now comes in bucket sizes and is a staple item in many people’s diet…. Read More
Categories Challenging Habits
Last Updated: July 24, 2018 by mprytula · Leave a Comment
Blood Sugar
Sickly Sweet In the body, all carbohydrates are broken down into sugar. When you eat foods high in carbohydrates, the body uses enzymes to break them down into their smallest usable components:… Read More
Categories Challenging Habits
Last Updated: July 24, 2018 by mprytula · Leave a Comment
Challenging Habits
Alcohol Cheers and Tears There are numerous studies suggesting moderate alcohol consumption can have protective benefits against heart disease by raising HDL (good) cholesterol and reducing plaque accumulation in the arteries. Currently,… Read More
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Last Updated: June 17, 2019 by mprytula · Leave a Comment
Vaccines
There are two books written by Dr Michael A Prytula ND and are published on Amazon.com. My Health Navigator and the Road to Change. You can download both ebooks for free. We… Read More
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Last Updated: July 24, 2018 by mprytula · Leave a Comment
Heavy Metals
Individually toxic, synergistically lethal In the past 30 years, the growing concern for a reduction in environmental pollution has led to continuing research on the toxic effects of heavy metals. Mankind’s exposure… Read More
Categories Disease Causing Factors: Environment
Last Updated: July 24, 2018 by mprytula · Leave a Comment
Pesticides
Who is the target? Pesticides are primarily used in agriculture to protect crops and livestock. They consist of insecticides, herbicides and fungicides designed to prevent, destroy and repel pests. The killing of… Read More
Categories Disease Causing Factors: Environment
Last Updated: July 24, 2018 by mprytula · Leave a Comment
Environmental Allergies
Sneeze, Swell, and Swipe Allergies are a common problem affecting approximately 30% of the population in North America. Environmental allergies can be caused by many factors including dust, mildew, mold spores, feathers,… Read More
Categories Disease Causing Factors: Environment
Last Updated: July 24, 2018 by mprytula · Leave a Comment
Air Quality
Just what am I breathing? Indoor Air in the Home The greatest personal exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is from air in our homes and not from the outdoors. The US… Read More
Categories Disease Causing Factors: Environment
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