Naturopathic Therapy Articles
Natural Injectables Available at Living Wellness Medical Center
By Dr. Sarv Varta Khalsa, NMD Injection therapy is one of the most powerful and effective ways to treat illness and optimize health. The main benefit of injections is that they bypass the gastrointestinal tract, ensuring that the vitamins and nutrients are directly absorbed and utilized by the body. The injections are generally intramuscular, but […]
Treatments for Osteoarthritis
By Dr. Sarv Varta Khalsa, NMD What is Osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis and is also called degenerative joint disease. It is seen especially in older people after many years of “wear and tear” on the joints. It’s estimated that about 80% of people over the age of 65 have some […]
Myers’ Cocktail IV: An Effective Immune Booster
By: Dr. Sarv Varta Khalsa, NMD The immune system protects the body against infection and disease. It is a complex and integrated system of cells, tissues, and organs that have specialized roles in defending against foreign substances and pathogenic microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. The immune system also functions to guard against the development […]
What is Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT)?
It’s allergy season and relief can feel like it’s hard to come by. Every sneeze, itchy nose, and watery eye can feel like your body is crying for help. Living Wellness Medical Center now offers sublingual immunotherapy, which can help relieve both seasonal and chronic allergies. Read more to learn about sublingual immunotherapy and how […]
Low Dose Naltrexone: Treatment for Autoimmune Disorders and Chronic Pain
By: Dr. Sarv Varta Khalsa, NMD What Is Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)? LDN, short for Low Dose Naltrexone, refers to the use of Naltrexone at doses below 10 mg per day. Historically Naltrexone is a drug that was approved by the FDA in 1985 to treat opiate dependencies. Naltrexone, a competitive opioid receptor antagonist, is […]
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