Health Benefits of Tea

Health benefits of tea

Tea has been viewed as a medical wonder since its cultivation in ancient China – and for lots of reasons. Whether you’re looking to fight off cancer, lower your blood pressure, sharpen your memory, lose a little weight or just add a daily boost to your body’s immune system, tea is loaded with health benefits … Read more

From the Doctor: The Rise of the Invisible Diseases

graphic of stethoscope w/ autoimmune disease

Fibromyalgia, chronic pain, chronic fatigue, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, Lyme disease, diabetes, irritable bowel syndrome and a whole host of auto-immune conditions fall under the umbrella of invisible diseases. To the outside world, you look fine, but, on the inside, you know you aren’t. Without a positive test, there is no diagnosis and no treatment. It … Read more

The Importance of Vitamin D

Illustration: Vitamin D and where to find it

Vitamin D is an essential element of our bodies’ infrastructure, protecting our bones, skeletal and muscle health – and yet 42% of us are deficient. You may be thinking you probably aren’t in this group. After all, you just spent a summer at the beach, you walk, play with the kids outside and participate in … Read more

Restoring Mind, Body and Spirit

See Dr. Yusuf Saleeby of Carolina Holistic Medicine. Carolina Holistic Medicine has offices in Mount Pleasant and Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.

Restoring your health and wellness using predictive biomarker testing, proper nutrition and hormone balance, Carolina Holistic Medicine embodies the concept of the whole person, using functional medicine that brings the physical and mental aspects of your life into equilibrium. Yusuf Saleeby, M.D., a graduate of the Medical College of Georgia, is a thyroid specialist who … Read more

Fighting Pain Naturally

Illustration: A man with back and neck pain.

Every day, more and more people are turning to chiropractic to ease the pains in their back, neck and other parts of the body affected by misalignment or injury. What’s driving this surge in popularity? Georgetown University’s Health Policy Institute site states, “Nearly 65 million Americans report a recent episode of back pain. Some 16 … Read more

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