Posts by Dr. Grant Pagdin
What are the Success Rates of Using Platelet-rich Plasma For Sports Injuries?
Some of the common misconceptions about PRP is it can fix everything.
Read MoreHow We Use Ultrasound for Precise Needle Injections
How needle enhancement technology using ultrasound enables us to target exactly where to inject PRP.
Read MorePlatelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for Shoulder, Wrist and Elbow Injuries
Using Platelet-rich plasma to treat upper extremity injuries such as tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow and osteoarthritis.
Read MorePlatelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) For Osteoarthritis, Knee and Hip Injuries
All about platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and how we use it for injuries in the lower extremity.
Read MoreAn Introduction to Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP)
In introduction to Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatments, what it is and what we use it for.
Read MoreHow To Boost Your Energy By Topping Up Your Hormones
Continue in the peak level of fitness that you enjoyed in your younger years by topping up your hormones.
Read MoreHow to Eat Well When You’re on a Hormone Replacement Therapy Program
Do you need to follow a specific diet when you’re on a bio-identical hormone replacement program?
Read MoreBio-Identical Hormone Replacement for Menopause
There are a number of reasons why a Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Program could be a good idea at the menopause.
Read MoreGlutathione: Your Body’s Most Powerful Antioxidant
Today we’re talking about one of my favorite anti-aging molecules, a powerful antioxidant called Glutathione. It is your body’s most powerful antioxidant manufactured in all of your cells, but particularly important in the liver. People who are most physically active will naturally have the highest levels, and this is directly linked to having fewer illnesses.…
Read MoreAll About Zinc: The Most Common Mineral In Your Body
I wanted to continue describing to you some of the supplements that I take in my everyday regimen. Today I wanted to tell you a little bit about zinc which happens to be the most common mineral in your body, next to iron. It helps with about a hundred different enzymes to do their work.…
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