by Dr. Bill Wilson | Jun 18, 2013 | Blog Articles, CARB Syndrome - Articles
When it comes to common chronic diseases like insulin resistance, obesity and type II diabetes, our government is very good at compiling statistics concerning the age, sex and race of people with these diseases. They also consider these diseases to be driven by poor...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Sep 4, 2012 | In the News - Dr Wilson's Feedback
Dr. Mercola recently published an article on Why Half of America May Have Impaired Brain Function by 2030. The following are my thoughts on this subject: Although we don’t fully understand how excessive fructose and high levels of glucose harm the brain, it is clear...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Jul 20, 2012 | In the News - Dr Wilson's Feedback
Iron is an essential metal for your health, but too much can lead to the production of free radicals that can damage neurons in your brain, along with other tissues and organs. Excess iron accumulation in the brain is a consistent observation in Alzheimer’s...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | May 10, 2012 | In the News - Dr Wilson's Feedback
from The Daily Beast 05-10-12 by Tony Dokupil May 7, 2012 4:45 AM EDT Three generations of the Rivera family have contended, often unsuccessfully, with obesity and diabetes. Tony Dokoupil presents the personification of a nation at risk. For two generations, obesity...
by Dr. Bill Wilson | Apr 30, 2012 | CARB Syndrome - Articles
That’s right. You can increase your caloric intake and lose fat. How is this possible? After all, haven’t the experts been telling us that weight gain is all about calories in/calories out? Unfortunately it’s not quite that simple. Remember that obesity is defined as...