by Dr. Bill Wilson | Jan 7, 2026 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
Why the Most Common Chronic Disease in the Modern World Remains Undefined Throughout human history, identifying a disease required three simple things: Recognizable symptoms A predictable clinical course Abnormal physical findings or lab results With today’s...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Dec 10, 2025 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
CARB Syndrome is one of the most common—but least recognized—medical conditions affecting people today. Characterized by cravings, weight gain, brain fog, irritability, fatigue, and emotional volatility, CARB Syndrome is a diet-induced brain disorder triggered by...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Dec 3, 2025 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
If you’ve asked yourself, “Why aren’t my antidepressants working?” or “Why do I feel emotionally flat but still tired, foggy, and craving food?” you are not alone. Millions of people are taking medications for depression and never fully improving. In fact, many...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Nov 26, 2025 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
Today, more people than ever before are being diagnosed with depression. But paradoxically, fewer people than ever are experiencing the symptoms that historically defined depression—such as appetite loss and weight loss. Instead, most modern “depressed” individuals...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Nov 19, 2025 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
For decades, depression was understood as a condition marked by a predictable set of symptoms: low mood, loss of interest, hopelessness, slowed thinking, poor concentration, sleep disturbances, and—historically—loss of appetite and weight loss. In classical medical...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Jul 23, 2025 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
As a physician with over 45 years of clinical experience, I have a unique perspective on sickness and health. Humans have dealt with illnesses and trauma, leading to poor health, since the dawn of mankind. Until the last 100 years or so, treatments were quite limited...