Cross-section of a human artery with arterial plaque surrounded by heart-healthy foods including salmon, garlic, pomegranate, berries, walnuts, and leafy greens representing a functional medicine approach to cardiovascular health.

Can Arteries Heal?

By Clinical Pearls
Can plaque in your arteries really be reversed? Discover what current research says about vitamin K2, nattokinase, magnesium, coronary artery calcification, and Dr. Scott's evidence-informed functional medicine strategy for improving arterial health.
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Medical illustration of a healthy intestinal barrier showing intestinal villi, tight junctions, and the relationship between gluten and gut health.

Lesson #12 – Gluten and Leaky Gut

By Gluten University
Gluten University Lesson #12 Gluten and Leaky Gut A healthy intestinal barrier allows nutrients to pass into the bloodstream while helping keep bacteria, toxins, and larger particles where they belong. Increased intestinal permeability, often called leaky gut, may allow unwanted substances to cross the intestinal barrier more easily. Why Intestinal Permeability Matters for Your Health Part of the Gluten University…
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Morning sunlight providing natural UVB light that supports healthy biological communication and vitamin D production.

The Missing Wavelength: How Modern Life Quietly Disconnected Us From One of Nature’s Most Powerful Healing Signals

By Functional Medicine, Total Health
During nearly thirty years in practice, I've asked one simple question: Why do so many people still feel unwell despite having more health information than ever before? The answer may begin with one tiny wavelength of sunlight that modern life has quietly taken away. Discover how UVB, the skin, and your body's remarkable communication systems work together to influence health…
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