CANCER PREVENTION – NOT JUST EARLY DETECTION PREVENT BREAST AND OTHER CANCERS VIA THE ESTROGEN METABOLISM URINARY PROFILE Perhaps you’ve heard about “good” and “bad” cholesterol? Research shows that the risk of acquiring certain cancers may be related to the presence of too much ‘bad” (16-hydroxyestrogen) and not enough “good” (2- hydroxyestrogen) estrogen. A first […]
MoreSince I started receiving my personalized intravenous vitamin IV’s, I feel I am on the road to repair for the first time in over 10 years! During my first visit I found Dr. Sobo to be empathetic about my illness and that he really listened to me. I couldn’t feel safer or more pleased with […]
MoreThe Three Pillars of Anti-Aging Medicine: Diet And Lifestyle Supplements Hormones In this newsletter I outline some important supplements that have gained great attention because there is strong research supporting their use.
MoreOptimal Health Medical, LLC is proud to announce that in the new bestseller by actress Suzanne Somers, BREAKTHROUGH – Eight Steps to Wellness, Dr. Henry Sobo is referenced as a doctor who provides bioidentical hormone replacement and other treatments, which represent the latest trends in Anti-Aging Medicine. Dr. Sobo believes that men and women can safely benefit […]
MoreIn light of the very widespread use of cholesterol lowering medications and antidepressants, recent new reports about the failure of medications used by millions of people are an urgent public health concern. Please see our three articles: Zetia- and Vytorin doesn’t work! The Cholesterol hypothesis- does lowering cholesterol really prevent heart disease or not? Antidepressants; […]
MoreUse of Statin drugs for lowering cholesterol may lead to Parkinson’s disease A study reported by researchers at the University of North Carolina showed an excess number of cases of Parkinson’s disease diagnosed in those taking statin type medications to lower their cholesterol. These include Lipitor, Mevacor, Pravachol, Vitorin, and Crestor. What they showed was […]
MoreIn the Jan 22nd issue of The Archives of Internal Medicine a study regarding the possible relationship between bone fractures and of the use of antidepressants was reported. This study confirmed an association that had been suspected from previous studies. The health consequences particularly for the population over 50 may be very dramatic. Approximately 10% of […]
MoreYou may have food allergies and not even know it! That’s because typical symptoms that people identify as related to allergies, such as watery, itchy eyes, or sinus congestion, are just the tip of the iceberg. Many other effects of allergies are not as commonly recognized. As a result, people may not get the specific […]
MoreEver since their introduction into clinical medicine, the use of the cholesterol lowering drugs called statins, have been under a cloud of suspicion. That suspicion is the possibility that the interference in the body’s metabolism which results in a lowering of cholesterol levels may have a very negative side effect- the development of cancer. A […]
MoreDrinking just one soft drink a day — whether diet or regular — may boost your risk of getting heart disease, a new study shows. That is because a soda habit increases the risk of developing a condition called metabolic syndrome, according to the new research, and that in turn boosts the chance of getting […]
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