Statistically, death from heart attacks are highest in December and during the winter holiday season than any other time of the year. In fact, Christmas Eve is the worst day of the year for heart attacks, with risk rising nearly 40 percent. More specifically, research showed that most heart attacks hit around 10 p.m. that […]
I recently attended and lectured at an International Forum on Nutritional Medicine in Beijing China. The theme of the conference was ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders in kids. Back when I was born in the early 1970s rates of autism were roughly 1 in 10,000. Today it is 1 in 59 kids and if these […]
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Cancer remains one of the top killers of Americans despite billions of dollars in research devoted to cancer treatment and prevention. I’ve witnessed first-hand the barbaric treatment of cancer patients with chemotherapy and radiation and how it destroys all cells in the body. Current cancer treatments have not cured […]
Over the past 6-7 years it has become apparent that acid reducing drugs (antacids) may be causing more harm than good in millions of patients that take them every day. These class of drugs were first approved by the US FDA in 1989 for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). They were approved to be taken once […]
As the summer is coming to an end and kids are going back to school, adults try to get back into some sense of normalcy and routine. We have touched many people with information and education about the vital role of nitric oxide is for the human body. So important, in fact, that your body […]
July is the month we celebrate our nation’s Independence. Many will celebrate with a back-yard BBQ with friends and family and many will be on the beach, lake or a body of water somewhere. We all will be out in the sun. It is very important that we get the benefits of the sun while […]
June is the official beginning of Summer and Father’s Day so here’s a look at what you need to know about Men’s Health Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 cause of death among adults of both sexes in the United States. However, heart attacks are twice as common in men than in women. That […]
May is Stroke Awareness Month. A stroke is brain attack, like a heart attack, but instead of a blood vessel problem in the heart, it happens in the brain. It occurs when a blood vessel in the brain becomes blocked or bursts. As a result, part of the brain does not get the blood that […]
Recently, we published a study, showing that in humans the importance of oral nitrate in reducing bacteria in the production of nitric oxide. This is important because killing these bacteria can cause an increase in blood pressure. https://www.newswise.com/articles/new-study-by-nathan-bryan-phd-explains-why-the-early-formation-of-nitric-oxide-in-the-mouth-by-oral-bacteria-is-essential-to-health-including-the-management-of-blood-pressure. In some cases, using mouthwash for only one week caused a more than 25 mmHg increase in […]
By Dr. Nathan S. Bryan February is American Heart Health Month and it offers a critical education opportunity on how to address the number one killer of women worldwide. In the United States, almost one in four women dies from heart disease. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United […]