by Dr. Bill Wilson | Nov 21, 2016 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
I have had a very personal relationship with Alzheimer’s disease for many years. As a primary care physician I have treated hundreds of patients with this devastating illness for over four decades. My grandmother Amber succumbed to this horrible disease in her 60s and...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Oct 18, 2016 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
The Curse of Panic Attacks Just about all of us have experienced severe anxiety or panic at some point in our lives. You know, the feeling of absolute and uncontrollable anxiety and dread accompanied by cold sweats, rapid and labored breathing, a pounding heart and...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Sep 26, 2016 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has a trademarked motto that states: “Saving Lives, Protecting People”. That sounded good to me until I came across their recently published “Adult Obesity Prevalence Maps” informing us about the level of obesity...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Sep 19, 2016 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
For over 40 years I have been preaching the wisdom of eating healthy whole foods and avoiding highly processed manufactured “fake” food. For decades many professionals, researchers, the government and the general public were caught up in the low fat debacle but today...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Sep 7, 2016 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
For over 40 years I have been studying the extremely complex connection between food and brain function. Many experts have recognized the connection between highly processed food and various common brain disorders. Their perspective goes something like this: You eat...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Aug 30, 2016 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
A recent article in the Boston Globe titled “A Broken Covenant” outlines the dismal failure of Massachusetts’s efforts to manage mental health over the past few decades. A long line of Governors, politicians and bureaucrats has closed many of the state’s inpatient...