Where are your Clinical Trials?
It has proven to be difficult, if not impossible, to proceed to full-scale randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for most of the natural methods that cannot be patented or otherwise monopolized.
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It has proven to be difficult, if not impossible, to proceed to full-scale randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for most of the natural methods that cannot be patented or otherwise monopolized.
By addressing food sensitivities through targeted testing and personalized dietary interventions, individuals can take a significant step toward reducing inflammation, improving gut health, and enhancing overall well-being.
As the producer of The Moss Report, the year leading up to the Covid-19 pandemic was filled with anticipation and excitement. We had invested years of hard work and significant resources into two major projects: our feature film, Immunotherapy: The Battle Within, and...
The 9th Annual Integrative Dermatology Symposium (IDS), hosted by LearnSkin, will take place August 20–22, 2026, in Palm Springs, California. This unique conference blends conventional and integrative approaches to dermatology, empowering practitioners with innovative tools to improve patient outcomes. Join us to earn 14.5 CME credits in person and access an additional 10.5 CME credits online. With a focus on prevention, education, and lifestyle management, IDS fosters collaboration across specialities, addressing common skin conditions, advanced diseases, and aesthetics. Attendees gain access to science-backed insights and practical strategies to Guide Your Patients Toward a Healthy Biome and Optimal Skin Health. Participants will explore the latest advances in dermatology, including biologics, JAK inhibitors, non-steroidal topicals, and the gut-skin microbiome connection. The program features expert-led sessions, panels, and workshops covering topics like epigenetics and personalized treatments for diverse skin types.
Join us for a thought-provoking and in-depth exploration of one of the most debated and evolving areas in modern medicine. Vaccines and Immunology: Confronting Misinformation, Disinformation, and Seeking the Truth brings together healthcare practitioners for a balanced, data-driven examination of vaccine science, immune system function, clinical outcomes, and the future of immunology research. This two-day conference will feature dynamic keynote sessions with Del Bigtree and Aaron Siri, in addition to other experts on the field of vaccinology. These thought leaders will share their perspectives, research, and insights designed to encourage deeper inquiry, professional dialogue, and critical thinking. Participants will gain exposure to current scientific findings, policy considerations, emerging trends, and real-world case studies that impact clinical decision-making. The goal of this event is to foster constructive, respectful, and informed conversation among professionals committed to patient well-being and medical integrity. Enhance your expertise by beginning the week with a two-day Pre-Conference Workshop on IV Chelation and Therapeutics, September 16–17. This practical training is designed for clinicians interested in expanding treatment options and integrating IV protocols into patient care. This conference is tailored for physicians and healthcare professionals across integrative, functional, and conventional medicine who value informed discussion and professional growth. Join colleagues […]
An Unplugged Physician Gathering at the Omega Institute: This immersive weekend intensive is designed for healthcare providers seeking practical, case-based applications of herbal medicine within modern integrative and restorative medicine practice. Drawing from decades of clinical experience, speakers will share how botanical and nutritional therapies can be applied to complex chronic conditions with an emphasis on individualized therapeutic strategies and clinical decision-making. Through real-world patient case discussions, we will explore herbal applications for the following conditions: Endocrine dysfunction Cardiovascular imbalance Neuroinflammation & trauma-related dysregulation Metabolic disorders & chronic infections Immune dysfunction Healthy aging & oncology support Broader physiologic themes integrated throughout the weekend will include: Mitochondrial dysfunction & oxidative stress Impaired autophagy & endoplasmic reticulum stress Inflammation-driven chronic disease
By Donnie Yance – For diseases like cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and heart disease—diseases that have resisted single-drug approaches—network pharmacology offers genuine hope. By treating disease as the network problem it truly is, we’re developing treatments that work with biological complexity rather than against it.
by Gary Null, PhD – Embrace your passion. Not the curated, hashtagged, algorithmically optimized version, but the real thing. The messy, inconvenient, time-consuming, occasionally embarrassing, deeply human thing that makes you forget to check your phone, and makes three hours feel like 20 minutes.
By Jacob Schor, ND – In 1772, William Heberden invented the term angina pectoris to describe its symptoms of chest pain. Angina was an invented name, a cross between words used to describe sore throat, anger, and anguish, so that angina pectoris meant something like a severe anguishing angry sore throat pain in the chest.
By Donnie Yance, CN, MH, RH(AHG) – I’ve seen countless patients improve their health not through aggressive pharmaceutical intervention, but through fundamental lifestyle changes: eating real food, moving their bodies, managing stress, cultivating relationships, and finding purpose. These interventions work with our biology, not against it. They reduce inflammation, optimize metabolic function, and support the body’s innate healing capacity.
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