The Chain Will Break at the Weakest Link

Everyone has a genetic predisposition for a weak organ or weak tissues or a weak system that is targeted when a person’s toxic threshold had been reached. It’s kind of like the straw that breaks the camel’s back. So long as the

The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood

The blood is your life force. It’s designed to take essential nutrients where they are needed and remove cellular wastes from where they are not needed. Picture a vibrant, gushing river – an artery, branching into streams called veins, that become trickling

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David Copperfield Medicine

On one extreme, we have optimal health. You generally feel good, wake up energetic, are free of aches and pains, have good nutrition, and your filtration organs are adequately coping with whatever toxins enter your body. On the other extreme, you have

The Medical Twilight Zone

One day you come into the doctor saying, “Look Doc, I don’t feel so good. I’m tired, I’m achy, I’ve got brain fog, I can’t think straight, I’m not sleeping, I’ve got skin rashes, and bloating. I’m sure there’s something wrong with

A Weak Link in the Chain of Organs

Everyone has a genetic predisposition for a weak organ or weak tissues or a weak system that is targeted when a person’s toxic threshold had been reached. It’s kind of like the straw that breaks the camel’s back. So long as the

“The Life of the Flesh is in The Blood”

The blood is your life force. It’s designed to take essential nutrients where they are needed and remove cellular wastes from where they are not needed. Picture a vibrant, gushing river – an artery, branching into streams called veins, that become trickling