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FEBRUARY/MARCH 2015 • VOL. 14 NO. 1 Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal Treatments for Chronic Gastrointestinal Disease and Gut Dysbiosis: Part 2 • Proper Calcium Use: Vitamin K 2 as a Promoter of Bone and Cardiovascular Health • Integrative Treatment of Pediatric Obesity: Psychological and Spiritual Considerations • Presenters 2015—Taking the Omics Revolution to the Street • Interview—Gerald Krystal, PhD: The Effects of Protein and Carbohytdrates on Cancer • Editorial— Acidosis: An Old Idea Validated by New Research

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Page 1: Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal - February 2015

FEBRUARY/MARCH 2015 • VOL. 14 NO. 1

Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal

Treatments for Chronic Gastrointestinal Disease and Gut Dysbiosis: Part 2 • Proper

Calcium Use: Vitamin K2 as a Promoter of Bone and Cardiovascular Health • Integrative

Treatment of Pediatric Obesity: Psychological and Spiritual Considerations • Presenters

2015—Taking the Omics Revolution to the Street • Interview—Gerald Krystal, PhD:

The Effects of Protein and Carbohytdrates on Cancer • Editorial— Acidosis: An Old Idea

Validated by New Research

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Integrative Medicine • Vol. 14, No. 1 • February 2015 3Table of Contents

8 The Path Ahead— Acidosis: An Old Idea Validated by New Research Joseph Pizzorno, ND, Editor in Chief

64 BackTalk—Fear of Flying Bill Benda, MD, Associate Editor

14 Dr Hal Alan Huggins, Noted Dental Pioneer, Passes Away

John O’Melveny Woods

16 End of a (Lucky) Era for Integrative Health Policy: Republican Wins Sweep Key Integrative Leaders From Powerful Committee Chairs … plus more John Weeks

25 Part 2: Treatments for Chronic Gastrointestinal Disease and Gut Dysbiosis Matthew J. Bull, BSc, PhD; Nigel T. Plummer, PhD

34 Proper Calcium Use: Vitamin K2 as a Promoter of Bone and Cardiovascular Health Katarzyna Maresz, PhD

40 Integrative Treatment of Pediatric Obesity: Psychological and Spiritual Considerations Jennifer A. Boisvert, PhD; W. Andrew Harrell, PhD

20 Jeffrey Bland, PhD, and Patrick Hanaway, MD: Taking the Omics Revolution to the Street Interview by Craig Gustafson

52 Gerald Krystal, PhD: The Effects of Protein and Carbohydrates on Cancer Interview by Craig Gustafson

48 Abstracts60 Conference Calendar

EDITORIALS

COMMENTARY

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Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journalwww.imjournal.com

February/March 2015 • Vol. 14 No. 1

PRESENTERS 2015

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