Breast Cancer and Vitamin D
A study published in 2018 found that women who maintain a vitamin D level above 60 ng/ml (150 nmol/l) are an incredible 82% less likely to develop breast cancer.
Read MoreA study published in 2018 found that women who maintain a vitamin D level above 60 ng/ml (150 nmol/l) are an incredible 82% less likely to develop breast cancer.
Read MoreAndrographis disrupts the ability of bacteria to work as a group in biofilms and protect themselves from antibiotics. A 2017 systematic review of potent immune enhancer, (andrographis), found it significantly relieved the symptoms of acute respiratory tract infection in 33 independent clinical […]
Read MoreVitamin B12 deficiency occurs in vegetarians and those with poor digestion. The best from of Vitamin B 12 supplementation involves a mixture of compounds with a common corrinoid group centred around the mineral cobalt and ligands such as Methylcobalamin (MeCbl), Adenosylcobalamin (AdCbl), […]
Read MoreShin Splints are mainly caused by overuse and constant strain on your legs. This is caused by forward posture, as more body weight is placed through your feet, creating more pronation and strain on the shins, especially the leg that […]
Read MoreOveractive bladder (OAB) is incredibly common occurring in about 15% of men and 30% of women. It becomes more common with age and more common in women Not only may vitamin D have an impact on OAB in men, studies show it may […]
Read MoreResearchers from Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre in Los Angeles revealed that massages prompt significant physical changes in your body, including boosting your immune system, your body’s key defence against illness and disease. Other massage benefits included lower levels of inflammatory cytokines, cortisol (a […]
Read MoreVitamin B1: Essential for metabolism of fats and carbohydrates, energy metabolism for nervous system and muscles* Vitamin B2: Essential for growth and muscle development, eye health, and healthy skin* Vitamin B3: Essential for the proper function of enzymes and a healthy nervous system, skin, nails and GI function* Vitamin B5: A structural element of many […]
Read More“Middle-aged adults who have lost two or more teeth in recent past could be at increased risk for cardiovascular disease,” says Dr. Lu Qi of Tulane University in New Orleans. This was regardless of whether they had other risk factors, such as […]
Read MoreUse of either antibiotics or antacids during infancy increased the risk of childhood allergies, including asthma, to an equal degree. Health records of nearly 800,000 children born between 2001 and 2013 were reviewed. The follow-up period averaged 4.5 years, at which point more than half of the […]
Read MoreIn a randomised crossover trial with 48 participants, the relative glycemic response was lowered by approximately 35% when 50 g of available carbohydrate from potatoes was partially replaced with lentils. The blood sugar spike after eating was a whopping 35% lower when 50g of potato was replace with […]
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