Among older adults, the most common integrative therapies were massage and chiropractic care (41 percent each), followed by ...
At the end of Apple Cider Vinegar, the based-on-a-true-story grifter series that began airing on Netflix last week, the show teases an epilogue about what happened to its central character, Belle ...
Apple Cider Vinegar' follows wellness influencers Belle Gibson and Milla Blake in their misguided attempts to treat their ...
As a physician with a long career in alternative medicine and who opposes pharmaceutical marketing, you might think I have a ...
Cupping is a recovery technique that is seen to promote enhanced blood flow and reduce inflammation, but how beneficial is ...
Patients can now receive interventional techniques that are no longer palliative in nature,” stated Samir Khan, DO, provider ...
Back in 2015, an Australian wellness blogger called Belle Gibson, who claimed to have cured her brain cancer through diet and ...
Milla is a part of the Belle Gibson story in the new Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar, but is the character inspired by a real person?
In 2017, a tragic incident unfolded in a Nevada hospital. A woman, admitted for pneumonia, tragically succumbed to multiple ...
Jess Ainscough built a profile while promoting her belief that food was medicine. In Mamamia's Extraordinary Stories podcast, McKay spoke to host Emma Gillespie about what Gerson therapy entails.
Although Milla is a made-up character, her story is similar to that of a real person, Jessica Ainscough. Known as the "Wellness Warrior," Jessica’s journey, which ended tragically, helped shape the ...