Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jul 23, 2013
Last week, a man in Spain died shortly after guzzling 6 liters (1.58 gallons) of beer in about 20 minutes during a beer drinking competition.
Shortly after winning the contest, Joaquín Alcaraz Gracia began vomiting and went into cardiac arrest. He was taken to a local hospital, where he passed away. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jul 04, 2013
Do you remember when you first noticed my freakish appearance while I was in line at the merry-go-round with my boys? Pardon the cliche - you couldn't take your eyes off me. But credit to you for keeping your head pointed straight ahead as you maintained your gawk with a sideways stare as you walked by. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jul 01, 2013
The other day, I spoke briefly with someone looking to address chronic edema in her legs. It was clear that she had been to the moon and back in her quest to find a solution, and despite all of her efforts, her condition had remained essentially unchanged over 20 years. Read more
Posted by Jinah K. on Jun 20, 2013
“This is the best present I ever received!”
That’s what my teachers would always say when I gave them their end-of-the-year gift.
The gift?
It was the same every year – a pair of black dress socks, purchased by my mother. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jun 02, 2013
For over sixteen years now, I've been recommending two basic stretches to the vast majority of my clients. Stretches to help keep the soft tissues in the lower and mid back regions flexible and well supplied with healthy blood flow. In my experience, no other stretches more effectively keep the trunk and pelvis healthfully limber. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on May 15, 2013
Here's an e-mail that I received over the weekend from a fellow who I consulted for this past winter:
"Hey Dr. Ben:
To follow up, I am ecstatic to report that everything, and I mean EVERYTHING has gotten better since we last spoke.
I have been religious about not snacking after dinner. You know that I was skeptical that this alone could fix my belly, but I stand humbled. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Apr 23, 2013
A few weeks ago, I posted a letter that I received from a client who used regular intake of lettuce and cherries to strengthen her teeth.
In learning about this, a reader in Toronto, Ontario decided to try eating blended lettuce salads daily to address chronic sensitivity that she had in a back molar. She wrote to let me know that within two days of eating blended lettuce salads, her GI tract became highly uncomfortable, as though she had non-stop inflammation in her stomach. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Apr 23, 2013
If you connect with those who encourage a 100% raw food diet for optimal health, I hope that you'll read this post with an open mind.
In my experience, eating plenty of fresh, nutrient-rich raw foods is a huge plus for most people. But where there is a long history of gastrointestinal distress, I have consistently found that during the initial phases of healing and recovery, it's actually better to eat more cooked foods than raw. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Apr 03, 2013
If I could choose just one exercise to do regularly to prevent low back pain, it would be the yoga pose that you see below. This simple pose - often called a form of "Warrior Pose" - combines two actions that I have found to be critical for preventing chronic low back pain. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Mar 25, 2013
Instead of waiting for a visit to the dentist to be told that your teeth are weakening, try the following: Grit your teeth and inhale, sucking air in through your teeth. If your teeth feel sensitive with this exercise, here’s what you can do to strengthen them: Read more
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