Dr. Reginald B. Cherry, M.D.

Dr. Reginald B. Cherry, M.D.

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  • More Green Tea Benefits

    More Green Tea Benefits

    On this website, we have mentioned some of the wonderful benefits of green tea, such as its role in weight loss (particularly abdominal fat);...

  • Live Free, Move Free

    Live Free, Move Free

    This Independence Day weekend, take advantage of God\'s natural summer bounty to naturally protect your joints and your freedom of movement.

  • Be Active Your Way for Better Health

    Be Active Your Way for Better Health

    The benefits of exercise - from preventing chronic health conditions to boosting confidence and self-esteem - are hard to ignore.

  • Take These Steps to a Healthier Prostate

    Take These Steps to a Healthier Prostate

    God is revealing specific things in the natural that men can do to maintain a healthy prostate.

  • Foods to Fight Inflammation

    Foods to Fight Inflammation

    To fight the pain and swelling of arthritis and other inflammatory conditions, be sure your weekly diet includes these foods.

  • Does Your Doctor Recommend Supplements?

    Does Your Doctor Recommend Supplements?

    A survey shows that 79% of physicians and health care professionals do recommend dietary supplements to their patients. Find out what conditions top their list.

  • Vitamin B6 May Reduce Colorectal Cancer Risk

    Vitamin B6 May Reduce Colorectal Cancer Risk

    Increased intake of vitamin B6 from dietary and supplements may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer by over 50%, suggests a new Harvard study.

  • Protect and Strengthen Your Knees

    Protect and Strengthen Your Knees

    One of the most common health concerns for people over 65 is joint problems - mainly knee osteoarthritis. Here are a few ways to ward off or reduce knee problems and pain.

  • Dr. Cherry's Guidelines for Better Sleep

    Dr. Cherry's Guidelines for Better Sleep

    Dr. Cherry shares his tips for getting a good night\'s sleep.

  • Can Multivitamins Make Your Cells Younger?

    Can Multivitamins Make Your Cells Younger?

    The cells of multivitamin users may have a younger biological age than cells from non-users, according to a new study.