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Locality: Simi Valley, California

Phone: +1 805-205-9050



Address: 3695 Alamo St., Suite 102 93063 Simi Valley, CA, US

Website: www.DrFlannery.com/

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HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 12.11.2020

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HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 04.11.2020

In this video, Dr. Flannery explains both Hashimoto's and Grave's Disease as he unpacks autoimmunity to the thyroid. This is essential information if you are still suffering from symptoms of hypothyroidism even though your lab tests are normal.

HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 27.10.2020

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HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 22.10.2020

In this video, Dr. Flannery explains what Functional Medicine is and how it differs from traditional medicine.

HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 17.10.2020

In this video, Dr. Mark Flannery talks about non-supplement ways to help prevent COVID-19 and support your immune function.

HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 04.10.2020

This video is a simple explanation of the COVID-19 Virus Mechanism

HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 23.09.2020

This video discusses the difference between coronavirus and COVID-19 and the history of coronavirus.

HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 13.09.2020

COVID-19 information and recommendations

HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 08.09.2020

COVID-19 Information Here is some information on COVID-19 I emailed out on Friday. I thought I would post it here as well. If you are not on my email list, here is a link where you can sign up. http://drflannery.com As of now, the state of California is in a lockdown only allowing essential business to operate. Currently we are still in operation, however, this could change at a moments notice. Additionally, our ability to get supplements and ship supplements to you is being ...Continue reading

HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 05.09.2020

The idea of a coffee enema may seem confusing and a little weird at first, but there are many benefits associated with this protocol including managing Hashimoto’s hypothyroidism. http://drflannery.com/using-coffee-enemas-to-manage-hashim/

HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 02.09.2020

Managing an autoimmune condition can be challenging enough but adding travel and holiday schedules into the mix can make it feel downright daunting. There are constant challenges that come with life on the road and in airports, preparing meals in a hotel room, staying with relatives, and constantly being offered foods that will trigger autoimmune symptoms. Those who adhere to an autoimmune protocol and diet as much as possible will prevent flares and relapses during the holidays and stay out of bed recovering from a crash. http://drflannery.com/preventing-autoimmune-flares-while-t/

HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 19.08.2020

Researching ways to improve health will most likely lead to results that include addressing leaky gut, also known as intestinal permeability. Leaky gut happens when contents from the small intestine spill into the sterile bloodstream through a damaged and leaky intestinal wall. This creates a foundation for chronic inflammatory and autoimmune health disorders. http://drflannery.com/the-link-between-leaky-gut-and-chron/

HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 14.08.2020

While tap water is treated to prevent waterborne diseases like Cryptosporidium and Giardia, filtering is required for truly clean water. http://drflannery.com/filtering-tap-water-reduces-toxic-ex/

HealthWise Clinical Nutrition 30.07.2020

Exercise has been promoted as the magic bullet to feeling and functioning better. There are countless studies which support the numerous benefits of exercise including the release of chemicals that boost overall energy and dampen inflammation. The body and brain perform at their best when they are challenged with consistent physical activity. But what happens when exercise actually makes you feel worse? http://drflannery.com/how-autoimmunity-or-brain-inflammati/