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sIgA, the Gut, and Oxidative Stress

Measuring sIgA can give us insights into a patient’s oxidative stress stemming from gut dysbiosis. Secretory Immunoglobulin A (sIgA) is a crucial component of the immune system, particularly in mucosal immunity. It is the most abundant immunoglobulin found in mucosal secretions, including saliva, tears, and secretions from the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. In functional medicine, sIgA…

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General • Robert Thomas • January 24, 2025

Live Class! Decoding Gut Stressors: Inflammation vs. Toxicity. 1/30/25 12-1 EST

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General • Robert Thomas • January 17, 2025

Turning the Tide on Breast Cancer

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General • Robert Thomas • January 9, 2025

Dry January and Gut Health

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General • Robert Thomas • January 3, 2025

Our Wellness Profiles Can Help Patients Achieve Their New Year’s Resolutions

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General • Robert Thomas • December 5, 2024

How to Ensure Patient Medicare Coverage for Labs When You’ve Opted Out as a Provider

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General • Robert Thomas • November 21, 2024

Thanksgiving Foods, Allergies, and Sensitivities

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General • Robert Thomas • November 18, 2024

Early Black Friday Sale!

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General • Robert Thomas • November 15, 2024

8-OHdG As a Predictor of Dementia

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General • Robert Thomas • November 8, 2024

Alcohol’s Effect on Food Allergies and Sensitivities

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