Nitric Oxide (NO) – Yes, We Want It

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In 1998, the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology acknowledged the work of Furchgott, Murad and Ignarro characterizing this simple molecule containing 1 oxygen atom and 1 nitrogen atom. (1)  This molecule appears everywhere in the plant and animal kingdoms.  Called a neurotransmitter, the activity of NO is diverse and complicated. The discovery of NO … Read more

Biohacking Bioidentical Hormones

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The dictionary defines hacking in “computerese”  as to devise or modify (a computer program), usually skillfully.   Dave Asprey challenges  us to the concept of “biohacking” in his book “The Bulletproof Diet”. Dave Asprey is an early Silicon Valley computer engineer who made millions with Internet hacking.  He describes hacking as needing to make complex systems work even … Read more

Biohacking Bioidentical Hormones

The dictionary defines hacking in “computerese” as to devise or modify (a computer program), usually skillfully. Dave Asprey challenges us to the concept of “biohacking” in his book “The Bulletproof Diet”.

Cracking Cancer Toolkit: Using Repurposed Drugs for Cancer Treatment

His web sites are www.jeffreydachmd.com and www.crackingcancertoolkit.com. Big box book stores and Amazon bring us sources of information that used to be almost impossible to access. A book written by someone with direct personal experience is priceless. Many have turned to writing books to disseminate information that could never be heard or discussed otherwise. In 2004 Dr. … Read more

Cracking Cancer Toolbox

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Big box book stores and Amazon bring us sources of information that used to be almost impossible to access. A book written by someone with direct personal experience is priceless. Many have turned to writing books to disseminate information that could never be heard or discussed otherwise. In 2004 Dr. Marcia Angell, now former editor … Read more