
ScentArest with Dr. Mark Force
Watch this interview with Dr. Mark Force as he discusses how he developed ScentArest [now called TolerAid] and how it can help patients with chemical sensitivities.
Watch this interview with Dr. Mark Force as he discusses how he developed ScentArest [now called TolerAid] and how it can help patients with chemical sensitivities.
Two studies show accidental gluten exposure is far more prevalent than anyone realized.
Start assessing your patients and see if they have signs of hidden infections and look to the sinuses as a focal point of infections.
Food sensitivities activate the immune system in ways that can produce systemic inflammation.
Proteolytic enzymes have multiple roles and are indicated for edema, swelling and acute injury.