Gallbladder stones are formed for a number of reasons but can definitely be avoided. In fact, removal of the gallbladder should be a last-ditch effort for practitioners unless there is an emergency.
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Gastritis
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- April 7, 2023
Gastritis is inflammation of the lining of the stomach which can be quite uncomfortable and if left untreated cause longterm damage. Learn about root causes and solutions in this quickie.
Gastroparesis
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- January 10, 2024
Gastroparesis, or delayed gastric emptying, is not normal and often can be reversed with education, the proper recipe and binders. Check out these root causes to help tease out YOUR root cause.
Gingivitis (Gum Inflammation)
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- March 7, 2023
Gingivitis is a common oral health challenge, where the gums are inflamed. Learn about root causes and holistic solutions to remedy this condition!
Gout
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- March 1, 2021
Gout is said to be one of the most painful conditions out there. It affects men more than women. Here are some tips to help yourself and your loved ones!
Granuloma Annulare
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- December 5, 2022
Granuloma Annulare is a skin condition characterized by skin inflammation that looks like a raised rash, bumps or lesions in a ring pattern. There are several root causes to consider, learn about these and holistic solutions in this Quickie!
Graves Disease (Autoimmune Hyperthyroidism)
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- January 9, 2024
Graves disease is an autoimmune condition that affects the thyroid and under normal circumstances, it speeds it up. Conventional treatment offers a radioactive pill to destroy the overactive thyroid, but is there a better way to prevent this condition?
Group B Strep in Pregnancy
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- January 3, 2022
GBS can become an issue for women in pregnancy especially with the limited options given in mainstream medicine and at the hospital. Learn about how to correct this imbalance in this quickie.
Grover’s Disease (Transient Acantholytic Dermatosis)
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- November 10, 2021
Grover’s disease is basically a mystery without a lot of studies on it. The information gathered on this Quickie is from anecdotal stories from Dr. Jess’s own patient who had this condition, as well as community forums and some inferences and extrapolations made from scientific studies researched.