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Peter Kan

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Dr. Kan is a Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist through the American Chiropractic Neurology Board & Diplomate of American Assoc of Integrative Medicine

Gilbert, AZ เข้าร่วม Mart 2015
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Shingles is caused by the herpes zoster virus, which has a strong preference for infecting nerve roots and neurological tissue. This explains the painful, blistering rash that follows specific nerve pathways. #Shingles #HerpesVirus #NerveHealth
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Exudate is fluid formed from tissue injury—clear fluid signals inflammation & healing, while pus (yellow/green/brown) means infection. Know the difference to understand your body’s signals. #WoundCare #Inflammation #FunctionalMedicine
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If you’re having trouble losing weight, start by tracking your calories in vs. calories out. Without this data, you’re only guessing. A deficit is essential—you must burn more than you consume. #WeightLossTips #CalorieDeficit #FunctionalMedicine
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Did you know fat loss is actually a powerful detox process? Toxins are stored in fat—so burning fat releases and removes them. Lose the fat, lose the toxins. #FatLoss #Detox #FunctionalMedicine
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Toxins can accumulate in your liver, brain, skin, and muscles—not just fat. The type of toxin determines where it’s stored. More body fat means more storage space, but no tissue is immune. #ToxinStorage #FunctionalMedicine #HolisticHealth
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Omega-6 is essential—your body needs it to fight infection and heal. But the modern diet gives us too much, throwing off our omega-6 to omega-3 balance and driving inflammation. It’s not about cutting it out, it’s about restoring balance. #Omega6 #Inflammation #FunctionalMedicine
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Creatine alone won’t build muscle—effort and skill matter just as much. True growth comes from learning to exert muscles to their max and pushing limits consistently. It's mindset and practice, not just genetics. #MuscleGrowth #FunctionalFitness #StrengthTraining
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Creatine doesn’t cause weight gain—it supports strength so you can lift heavier and build muscle over time. Real weight change comes from your calorie balance, not supplements. #CreatineMyths #MuscleBuilding #NutritionFacts
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Biofilm forms when bacteria sense enough of their colony to “team up.” The key is keeping bacterial levels low enough to prevent this “quorum sensing.” Strengthening your immune system is essential. #Biofilm #QuorumSensing #GutHealth
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If your infection improves during treatment but returns as soon as you stop, it may be due to biofilm—a protected bacterial community that evades antibiotics and herbs. Recognizing this pattern is key to lasting relief. #Biofilm #ChronicInfection #RootCauseMedicine
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An overactive bladder isn’t just a standalone issue—it’s a signal. The cause could be neurological, infectious, or involve hidden biofilms that make treatment fail. True healing requires looking deeper. #OveractiveBladder #RootCause #FunctionalMedicine
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Bacteria survive by breaking down and consuming your tissue for nutrients—whether in your skin, bladder, or gut. This breakdown triggers exudates, your body’s healing response to infection and inflammation. #Bacteria #Infection #RootCauseMedicine
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Did you know bacteria and yeast create a sticky “biofilm” that helps them cling to your bladder? Staying hydrated isn’t just about water—it’s about flushing out pathogens before they multiply. Don’t give infections time to take hold. #UTIrelief #BladderHealth #Biofilm
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Bladder wall inflammation isn’t always a simple infection. It can be triggered by hidden bacterial overgrowth, oxalate crystal deposits, or even autoimmune reactions—all irritating nerves and causing urgency. #BladderHealth #RootCause #ChronicInflammation
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Overactive bladder isn't about urine volume. It's often an irritated bladder wall & overstimulated stretch receptors firing prematurely, making you feel full when you're not. #OveractiveBladder #BladderHealth #RootCause
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Did you know an inflamed bladder wall can trigger false “full” signals—making you run to the bathroom even when your bladder isn’t full? Here’s how overactive bladder really works. #BladderHealth #OveractiveBladder #RootCause
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UTIs involve pain and infection, while overactive bladder is often linked to bladder wall inflammation—not infection. Knowing the root cause helps guide the right treatment. #BladderHealth #UTIvsOAB #Inflammation
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