
Two-time Super Bowl, Super Star and Pro Bowl QB, Jim McMahon has a long and storied health history. After playing football as a child to 15 years in the pros, he suffered many injuries to his body and his brain. He has been very forthcoming about his memory problems from CTE and his brushes with depression and low motivation. He needed help and didn’t know where to turn. It was 10 years ago that McMahon first discovered Sottopelle bio identical hormone replacement pellets. (more…)

We are the gift that keeps on giving! Our client, Healing Herbal Soups are ecstatic to hear their segment on LA Unscripted will be airing again on January 9th showcasing the amazing healing properties of Chinese herbal medicines. Don’t believe us? Check what our client, Genevieve Wong, says about us: “We really enjoyed being with you and your service was a wonderful experience for my mom. The book was a dream project for her and I just want to see her happy.” (more…)

Engel contacted the company, which turned out to be Santa Monica-based Skywell. He ultimately ordered a pair of the company’s atmospheric water generators – and a 100-gallon storage water tank to go along with them. Total up-front cost: about $5,000.
And not a moment too soon. Less than two weeks after Skywell’s water system was installed at Engel’s home, Southern California entered a 10-day heat wave. Unlike many of his neighbors, Engel was able to draw water from his Skywell system and the storage tank to save his plants and trees.
“It was a godsend,” he said. For Skywell, this summer’s sizzling temperatures has sparked increased interest in its machines that extract water out of the air.
“We’re getting calls now from concerned homeowners who can only water once or twice a week: neither limit keeps their lawns and plants from dying,” said Ron Dorfman, Skywell’s founder and chief executive. “We can offer them their own private water reserve.”

“Fandom can provide a powerful social support network for the participating individual, and for some it is their only social support network. As such belonging to a fandom group can be a powerful coping mechanism as social support is critical to mental health and coping,” Dr. Syd Miller, host of On-Call with Dr. Syd, shares via email. “Fandom can also provide a source of validation for yourself, your values and your interests. These are all critical factors in developing a healthy self-esteem, which is also critical to good mental health. This may be particularly important in the teen years where individuation is occurring, when teens are developing a sense of self.”
Therapist Syd Miller says those feelings most likely did not disappear over summer vacation. “Parents are terrified by the thought that when they drop off their child at school or put them on the school bus, it might be the last time they ever see their child alive again,” he tells Yahoo Life. Miller says these feelings are real, raw and extremely challenging to process.
So how can parents manage both their own anxieties — and those of their kids — as classrooms begin to reopen for a new school year?

Many celebrities resort to expensive and possibly unusual cosmetic surgeries. While Kate Middleton, Victoria Beckham and Gwyneth Paltrow are among the famous people who like to use bee venom for the face, their skin usually looks flawless. Others chose snail slips as a common ingredient in many cosmetic procedures. Some specialists claim to be a powerful moisturizer and also have anti-aging properties. It also helps people get rid of hyperpigmentation and impurities. Sounds like a miracle cure, doesn’t it? Anyway – the latest in the world of beauty is diamonds… Women resort to all kinds of treatments that include “diamonds” from facial peeling products to body care products, and now also teeth – to achieve the perfect desired smile. Diamonds may look great on the ring, but they can also make wonders for your skin.

First, the reason that dentistry is at a higher cost in the Western world, especially in the United States, is liability, Sargon Lazarof, DDS explains. (more…)

Sargon Lazarof, DDS Cosmetic Dentistry & Dental Implant Specialist states, “As we get older, we get more stressed and tend to grind our teeth while we sleep, (more…)

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Everyone is afraid of something. However, “uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear” is categorized as a phobia and can often be debilitating. (more…)
“It seemed cool, I mean, extracting water from the air seemed rather science fiction,” said Ron Dorfman, the founder of Skywell.
Just go back to the original “Star Wars” movie that came out in 1977.
“Luke Skywalker’s family, on planet, whatever it was, came from moisture farmers, so people talk about how this is fiction imitating life, whatever it may be” said Dorfman.
So, how does it work?

It’s natural to want to do anything to get a child to stop screaming/tantruming – especially when something like separation anxiety – that so easily pulls at our hearts’ strings – is involved
“Separation anxiety, a fear of being separated from your parents, begins around the age of nine months and is considered developmentally normal until the age of three years when most children will have outgrown this anxiety,” says Dr. Sydney B. Miller, Ph.D, C. Psych, an associate professor in the department of psychology at Concordia University and the former host of On-Call with Dr. Syd. “If the anxiety continues beyond three years of age, the child might be developing separation anxiety disorder, which is a more serious but still very treatable condition.”

That leads to this question: What lifestyle habits do high-energy individuals practice? Below,
eight experts chime in, offering their best tips.
Add herbs into your daily routine
“Each week I make one to two herbal broths for myself, using meat, vegetables and Chinese
herbs. These soups help boost my immune system and weather the seasons. It’s an easy practice that anybody can do.” – Genevieve Wong, 41, co-author of Healing Herbal Soups in Los Angeles, Calif.
Mom and daughter Rose Cheung and Genevieve Wong join The Doctors to share about their “Healing Herbal Soups” cookbook that they wrote together during the pandemic to share with others soups that help boost your immune system. They share their recipe for Kudzu root, bean and pork soup. Plus, they share the 5 Chinese herbs that everyone should have in their pantry.
Dr. Syd Miller, Ph.D., C. Psych adds, “From a mental health perspective the most important thing you should never do after 60, is to think of your age at all! Many people have argued that with increasing longevity, 60 is the new 40. From a positive aging perspective there are many more healthy productive years ahead of a person at the age of 60.”

Here’s an interesting Mom’s Day gift: an immunity boosting cookbook based on ancient Chinese recipes handed down mothers and daughters through the generations, dating back to the BC’s. HEALINGHERBAL SOUPS Boost Your Immunity and Weather the Seasons with Traditional Chinese Recipes is a complete guide to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the first book of its kind ever to be written in English. The unique book was written by mother-daughter, Chinese-American duo Rose Cheung (mother, entrepreneur and sponsor of a patented herbal formula used to treat diabetes in Asia) and Genevieve Wong (four-time Emmy-nominated television writer and former cooking producer.) Genevieve, who suffered for two decades from conditions like eczema, allergies, and asthma, and by default, began to learn about the healing powers of Chinese herbal soups that help cure anything from flu to canker sores to stress and much more.
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You don’t have to agree on everything in order to enjoy a satisfying relationship. However, it’s important to align on big issues or at least have a plan to work around major differences.
“Ask whether you share the same core values and beliefs regarding marriage, children, and spirituality,” says Syd Miller, PsyD. “These issues may not be relevant now, but they will be in the future. If you do not share the same values this is probably not the long-term relationship for you.”

Part of the divorce progression is leaving the past in the past, accepting the things you cannot change and moving forward to new pastures. It sounds easy on paper, but you really need to invest the time and do the work to make this important step successful. How do you do that so you can survive and thrive in your “new reality?” It simply starts with not letting any negative thoughts weigh you down because bad energy is draining, not good for the complexion, and gives off a bad attitude. The goal is to be a magnet and attract everything good so you can get your happy ever after. Enter Dr. Sydney Miller. Dr. Miller is a renowned psychologist in Canada and former host of “On-Call with Dr. Syd” on iHeart Radio. In addition to helping people cope with stress, depression, burnout, anxieties, fears, relationships and family issues such as a divorce, Dr. Miller is also a professor at the Department of Psychology at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
Sydney B. Miller, Ph.D., a Canadian psychologist, told Healthline the study shows the effect depression and a bad diet can have on one another.
He noted the relationship can be “modifiable.”
“One explanation for this relationship may be that plasma cholesterol levels taken from a bold sample may reflect brain cholesterol concentrations, and those may affect central nervous functioning, including depression,” Miller said.

Blood pressure (BP) is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). In blood pressure readings, the top number represents systolic BP, the pressure during a heartbeat, while the bottom number represents the diastolic BP, the pressure between heartbeats.
High blood pressure is considered anything above the normal level of 120/80 mmHg, said Rose Cheung, the California-based co-author of “Healing Herbal Soups: Boost Your Immunity and Weather the Seasons with Traditional Chinese Recipes.”

Rose Cheung and Genevieve Wong are a mother daughter duo based in LA who published their book Healing Herbal Soups in 2021. Rose grew up eating traditional herbal soups in Hong Kong. Genevieve suffered from asthma that she healed with TCM. Driven to share information that is often inaccessible to those who don’t speak Cantonese or read Chinese, they used their own extensive experience, in conjunction with an herbalist, to make a cookbook that is a safe and interesting way to introduce people to commonly used food therapies.
The addition of fat to the butt and the surrounding areas gives a more feminine curve to the lower part of the body. While it may seem counterintuitive that adding fat can create a more desirable shape, it most certainly can. Plus, the additional fat makes a lower hip-to-waist ratio that ‘cores out’ the lower back for a more sculpted appearance. In some cases, patients may need to add fat to the buttocks to make their legs look more proportionate to the rest of their bodies, and it may be the opposite for others, says Constantino Mendieta, MD, a board certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon in Miami.

It seems like every season is cold and flu season these days, so fortify your immune system against icky bugs with the Healing Herbal Soups cookbook. Written by a Chinese-American mother-daughter duo, this book is a complete guide to Traditional Chinese Medicine and is the first of its kind to be written in English.
Chinese people have been eating these healthy soup recipes for centuries, passing them down to each new generation–and now your health can benefit from these recipes, too.

Rose Cheung and Genevieve Wong are the authors behind the Simon & Schuster bestseller “Healing Herbal Soups: Boost Your Immunity and Weather the Seasons with Traditional Chinese Recipes.” Outside of teaching people about Traditional Chinese Medicine, the mother-daughter duo resides in Los Angeles, where Genevieve produces television and Rose runs various enterprises in real estate and solar energy.

Wong also co-authored a cook book with her mom, Rose Cheung, “Healing Herbal Soups,” that details traditional and medicinal Chinese recipes with ingredients not typically found in western dishes like fish maw, hawthorn and red dates.
“Ten years ago, if we had written this book and tried to do media, traditional Chinese medicine would have been treated very disrespectfully,” Wong said. “Now it’s considered a holistic approach. Oftentimes our readers will message me with a picture of the soups that they’ve made from our book … they’re not embarrassed.”
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Mother and daughter duo, Rose & Genevieve, both grew up with Traditional Chinese Medicine. As a mother and entrepreneur, Rose inherited her fondness for herbal soup from her own mother, who grew up in a very traditional Chinese family in Hong Kong. After moving to the US for college, Rose married and settled down in Southern California. She owned a Chinese restaurant with her husband for a while, but it was her passion for Chinese medicine and herbs that were always at the forefront of her mind. In 2009, she sponsored the development of an herbal formula used to treat diabetes at the Macau University of Science and Technology. The product was subsequently patented and is currently available through select Traditional Chinese Medicine clinics in Asia.
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Healing Herbal Soups (Tiller Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster) is an herbal encyclopedia containing more than 50 easy-to-follow tasty recipes mixing herbs with meat and vegetables to create healing broths -which importantly support a vastly improved immunity defense. It also includes an introduction to TCM, special sections on tea, ginger, and ginseng, and much more.
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Combining the trends of culinary medicine and seasonal eating and adding a dash of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Healing Herbal Soups: Boost Your Immunity and Weather the Seasons with Traditional Chinese Recipes by Rose Cheung and Genevieve Wong is the first book of its kind to focus on boosting immunity and weathering the seasons, by a mother-daughter, Chinese-American duo.
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A complete guide to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the first book of its kind ever to be written in English, Healing Herbal Soups is an herbal encyclopedia containing more than 50 easy-to-follow recipes mixing herbs with meat and vegetables to create healing broths to support a vastly improved immunity defense. It also includes an introduction to TCM, special sections on tea, ginger, and ginseng, and much more. Shop: Healingherbalsoups.com (more…)

According to veterinarians, plain, canned pumpkin for dogs is good for dogs. It contains a mixture of vitamins, like vitamin A, E and C, as well as iron and potassium.
“Canned pumpkin (or pumpkin puree) can add an extra source of fiber for dogs and can be mixed in with their regular dog food,” says Dr. Anthony Hall, a veterinarian with Private Vet Consulting.
He stresses, however, that it’s important not to mistake canned pumpkin for pumpkin pie filling or mix, which can cause diarrhea in dogs. It’s also important not to give your dog too much canned pumpkin, as excessive fiber can lead to constipation.

“A dog’s paws are the first encounter with the world around it,” says Dr. Anthony Hall, a veterinarian who operates a veterinary consulting practice in Dallas, Texas, and an expert on pet telehealth app, Airvet. “Walking on different types of textures, surfaces and terrains can pose a threat to those delicate digits. Long nails may get caught in grating, causing paws to get cut on sharp material, or even suffer wounds from the elements.”

Tummy tucks are not typically covered by insurance, so you’ll want to get quotes from multiple doctors before committing to a surgery. Patients will be advised to avoid heavy lifting for two to three weeks following their tummy tuck. And Dr. Rady Rahban, a board certified plastic surgeon and host of the podcast, Plastic Surgery Uncensored, says to wait six weeks before you resume all activity, including intimacy.

The Olay Ultra Moisture Shea Butter Body Wash ($7.99) cleanses while moisturizing at the same time, making it ideal for those with dry skin. Its creamy formula leaves your skin feeling soft and hydrated, according to Allure. “It’s very luxurious, moisturizing, and nourishing, and a little goes a long way,” dermatologist Peterson Pierre told Byrdie. For a fragrance free option, the Cetaphil Ultra Gentle Body Wash ($27.99) is also ideal for those with dry skin, because it contains a moisturizing ingredient, glycerin, that draws water into the skin. People with sensitive skin will also benefit from this body wash because it is not irritating, and users report a lack of sticky residue after usage (via Byrdie).

“Though the study showed decent results, it’s fairly challenging to adhere to this regimen,” says dermatologist Peterson Pierre, M.D., of Pierre Skin Care Institute, who was not involved in the research study. “In fact, study participants had a hard time sticking to the schedule after the study was over in spite of good results.”
While the study showed evidence that facial exercises may improve facial appearance and reduce visible signs of aging, more studies are needed to discover how the exercises work and which ones are effective.
Some dermatologists believe facial exercises can actually cause more wrinkles. “We know that the more you use a muscle, the stronger it gets and the deeper the lines get,” Pierre says. “That’s the entire premise behind Botox [which restricts movement of facial muscles], [an injectable] wrinkle relaxer.”
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