Nicole Cutler, L.Ac., MTCM, Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM)® | Hepatitis Central - Part 27

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Nicole Cutler, L.Ac., MTCM, Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM)®

Nicole Cutler, L.Ac., MTCM is a long time advocate of integrating perspectives on health. With a Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience from the University of Rochester and a Master’s degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from Five Branches Institute, Nicole has been a licensed acupuncturist since 2000. She has gathered acupuncture licenses in the states of California and New York, is a certified specialist with the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association, has earned diplomat status with the National Commission of Chinese and Oriental Medicine in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology and is a member of the Society for Integrative Oncology. In addition to her acupuncture practice that focuses on stress and pain relief, digestion, immunity and oncology, Nicole contributes to the integration of healthcare by writing articles for professional massage therapists and people living with liver disease.

Here are my most recent posts:

Expert Food Tips for Chronic Hepatitis C – Part 2

February 11, 2009

Whether undergoing treatment or just managing Hepatitis C, hunger and digestive problems can interfere with good eating habits. Compiled from experts in liver disease, Hepatitis C and nutrition, discover 17 tips that can help improve a person’s ability to fulfill their nutritional needs despite having Hepatitis C.

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Acetaminophen & Caffeine: Bad Combo for Your Liver

February 2, 2009

Most people with liver disease are aware of being careful when considering taking acetaminophen for pain and fever relief. However, because new evidence now points to a higher risk of liver toxicity when mixing acetaminophen with caffeine, even further caution is warranted.

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Hepatitis C, Fatigue and Mitochondria

January 14, 2009

Biologists have known for a long time that the mitochondria in human cells are where energy is made. However, scientists are just now becoming aware of how living with Hepatitis C damages the mitochondria and why this causes fatigue. Fortunately, this understanding offers a unique solution to the exhaustion caused by Hepatitis C.

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