December 2013 Top Holistic Health Reads

By | December 22nd, 2013|Integrative Medicine Hints, latest news, Naturopathic Medicine, Top Reads of the Month|

BreakFree Medicine's Exclusive Monthly Headline Highlights in Nutrition, Health, & Drugs I hope this blog post finds all my fantastic BreakFree Medicine readers cozied in and enjoying this holiday season. As you reflect on 2013, may you experience a sense of appreciation and pride in the fact that you have taken time to make your [...]

A Heart-Health Controversy to Greet the Season of Joy

By | December 17th, 2013|Naturopathic, Newsletter Postings|

Focusing on the Cholesterol and Statin Controversy It’s back!  The supposed evils of cholesterol and the heroic use of statins to lower this pesky lipid molecule hit headlines again just before Thanksgiving. This made it a hot topic for the holiday table, at least amongst physicians. I have been discussing this fatty topic over the [...]

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Integrative Care for Heart Health & Cardiovascular Disease

By | February 9th, 2012|Naturopathic|

February is the month of the heart. Sure, some may argue that St. Valentine's Day is a made up  holiday manufactured by the greeting card companies (and an excuse to indulge in a little extra dark chocolate- gotta get those flavone antioxidants!). Still, the celebration on February 14th serves as a convenient and poignant selling [...]

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Have Heart: How to think with and protect your most loved organ

By | June 16th, 2011|Newsletter Postings, Saratoga Blog at Living Well|

By Sarah A LoBisco, Naturopathic Doctor (ND)   I was recently inspired by an article in one of my Naturopathic Journals. The topic of the month was related to cardiovascular health and the particular article that caught my attention elated all aspects of my cognitive interests-biochemistry, emotional health, spirituality, and holistic medicine. The author perfectly connected [...]

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