Alternative Medicine San Fernando CA
People are discovering the amazing power of alternative medicine and holistic healing. Here you will find the best alternative medicine doctors around San Fernando who offer complementary medicine, medicinal herbs, and natural products. Search and find the holistic wellness center that will transform your life.
Lisa Matzer
(818) 840-9200
2121 W Magnolia Blvd
Burbank, CA
Lisa Matzer
(818) 840-9200
2121 W Magnolia Blvd
Burbank, CA 91506
Business
Lisa Matzer, M.D., a Professional Corporation
Specialties
Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Preventive Health
Insurance
Insurance Plans Accepted: Aetna, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Cigna, United, Medicare, Healthcare Partners, Pacific Care, Motion Picture, and many other insurances
Medicare Accepted: Yes
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
Doctor Information
Primary Hospital: Providence St. Joseph Burbank
Residency Training: Cedars Sinai
Medical School: Yale University, 1988
Additional Information
Languages Spoken: English,Spanish
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Ara G Tilkian
(818) 365-1339
14901 Rinaldi St
Mission Hills, CA
(818) 365-1339
14901 Rinaldi St
Mission Hills, CA 91345
Specialty
Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease
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Ting S Yee
(818) 365-1339
14901 Rinaldi St
Mission Hills, CA
(818) 365-1339
14901 Rinaldi St
Mission Hills, CA 91345
Specialty
Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease
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Paul Allan Levine, MD
818-493-2900
15900 Valley View Ct
Sylmar, CA
Paul Allan Levine, MD
818-493-2900
15900 Valley View Ct
Sylmar, CA 91342
Specialties
Cardiology, Internal Medicine
Education
Medical School: Boston Univ Sch Of Med, Boston Ma 02118
Graduation Year: 1968
Hospital
Hospital: Loma Linda Univ Med Ctr, Loma Linda, Ca; L A C-Olive View Med Ctr, Sylmar, Ca
Group Practice: St Jude Medical
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Robin Yvonne Wachsner
(818) 364-4287
14445 Olive View Drive
Sylmar, CA
(818) 364-4287
14445 Olive View Drive
Sylmar, CA 91342
Specialty
Cardiovascular Disease
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Sandra P Fallon MD
(310) 453-4455
2020 Santa Monica Blvd
Santa Monica, CA
Sandra P Fallon MD
(310) 453-4455
2020 Santa Monica Blvd
Santa Monica, CA 90404
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Kenneth K Tam, MD
818-365-1339
14901 Rinaldi St Ste 110
Mission Hills, CA
Kenneth K Tam, MD
818-365-1339
14901 Rinaldi St Ste 110
Mission Hills, CA 91345
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Md Sch Of Med, Baltimore Md 21201
Graduation Year: 1988
Hospital
Hospital: Providence Holy Cross Med Ctr, Mission Hills, Ca
Group Practice: Cardiovascular Consultants Grp
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Sheba Kobra Meymandi
(818) 364-4289
14445 Olive View Dr
Sylmar, CA
(818) 364-4289
14445 Olive View Dr
Sylmar, CA 91342
Specialty
Cardiovascular Disease
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Vasant N Udhoji
(818) 364-3205
14445 Olive View Dr Rm 2b182
Sylmar, CA
(818) 364-3205
14445 Olive View Dr Rm 2b182
Sylmar, CA 91342
Specialty
Cardiovascular Disease
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Adel Kamal M El Bialy, MD
818-364-4595
14445 Olive View Dr
Sylmar, CA
Adel Kamal M El Bialy, MD
818-364-4595
14445 Olive View Dr
Sylmar, CA 91342
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Mansura, Fac Of Med, Mansura, Egypt
Graduation Year: 1981
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Quitting smoking, engaging in aerobic exercise at least three times a week, and eating a diet high in fiber and rich in fruits and vegetables will all contribute to the maintenance of a healthy balance of good cholesterol (HDL) and bad cholesterol (LDL); if the former is 60 or above, it actually prevents heart disease, while a level below 100 for the latter is desirable for people who have a higher likelihood for developing heart disease. There are also a slew of supplements that promise to keep your lipid levels in check. Here are the pros, cons, and science behind a handful:
Garlic. Several randomized tests revealed that garlic preparations had small yet significant effects on subjects' cholesterol levels after one month and three months, with average reductions ranging from 1.2 to 25.4 milligrams per deciliters. However, a 2007 study that compared raw garlic against two popular garlic supplements concluded that none of the garlic preparations showed an appreciable reduction of cholesterol.
Plant sterols. Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, showed that patients taking plant sterol supplements in conjunction with a healthy diet, regular exercisee, and a regimen of statin drugs saw a further decline in their total cholesterol. Plant sterols are effective at lessening the amount of cholesterol in the bloodstream because they compete with cholesterol for absorption by the stomach lining.
Fish oil. Research published this past September at The Lancet's Web site found that fish oil may be more beneficial to patients with heart disease than certain cholesterol-reducing drugs. Though scientists are unsure as to how omega-3 promotes heart health, it is thought to improve HDL levels, which can reduce the amount of LDL in the bloodstream.
Red yeast rice. A 12-week UCLA School of Medicine study found that 2.4 grams of red yeast rice a day produced a significant drop in cholesterol. A compound made by fermenting red yeast over rice, it contains lovastatin, which inhibits cholesterol-creating enzymes. But because lovastatin is often used in prescription drugs and can be toxic to the liver, the FDA banned red yeast rice supplements containing lovastatin and issued a warning in August 2007. Since then, lovastatin has been removed from commercially available red yeast rice products, which could greatly decrease its cholesterol-reducing properties.
As always, consult your physician before pursuing any route toward cholesterol reduction. If six months to a year of healthy eating and regular exercise fail to diminish your total cholesterol, your doctor may want to put you on cholesterol-reducing prescriptions such as Lipitor or Crestor. Make sure that any of the supplements you might be taking will not contrindicate any medications your doctor prescribes...
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