Posts by Dr. Grant Pagdin
What is Glutathione and how do I get more of it?
There is a particular anti-aging molecule found in every one of your cells, called glutathione. It is the body’s most powerful anti-oxidant, manufactured in all of our cells but particularly important in the liver. People who are most physically active have the highest levels, and this is directly linked to having fewer illnesses1. You may…
Read MoreBefore you make that resolution, here are some diet myths…
For the past year I have subscribed to an excellent blog called “Weighty Matters” written by MD Yoni Freedhoff.1 He is an associate professor in Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa, and an international expert in weight loss. His posts are always sharp and relevant, with many practical suggestions for those struggling with their…
Read MoreThyroid
Thyroid is a very important metabolic hormone. The levels of this hormone tend to slowly decline after the age of 40, but can certainly decline earlier due to excess stress, nutritional deficiencies, or if one’s own immune system develops antibodies to their thyroid. As well, many processed foods (bread, pasta, sports drinks) contain bromine which…
Read More“Inflam-aging”
It has been said that chronic inflammation is both the cause and the effect of the diseases of aging. This is because inflamed tissues produce large amounts of “free radicals” which cause DNA damage. Constant exposure to inflammation reduces our cells’ ability to repair themselves, leading to tissue breakdown and even cancer. Acute inflammation, on…
Read MoreWhy Buy Organic?
An apple is an apple, right? Wrong! Many people don’t realize how much commercial agriculture has changed over the years. New pesticides and fertilizers have been introduced, and ground never lies fallow so soil becomes depleted of nutrients. I’m not even going to touch on the GMO controversy here. Sure, the government has outlined “safe”…
Read MoreWho Wants DEMENTIA?
Chances are, you know someone with dementia. It is devastating to watch a loved one gradually lose their mental capacity as memory fails, independence is lost, and personality changes. Currently more than half a million Canadians suffer from Alzheimer’s-type dementia, and as the population ages this number is expected to over the next thirty years. A…
Read MoreRethinking Weight Management
Many people come to me for weight loss advice. They have already tried all the strategies they can think of. Generally, they try to eat fewer calories and go hungry, which only works for a short while. After losing weight and promptly regaining it on popular diet plans, most people settle for trying to “eat…
Read More