Joint pain, from the gut
David Kohn
The Atlantic
Mon, 12 Jan 2015
Scientists don't know what causes rheumatoid arthritis, but many suspect that the microbiome—the bacteria that live in our gastrointestinal tracts—may be to blame.
Doctors aren't entirely sure what triggers rheumatoid...
Strengthen Your Immune System And Fight Colds, Infections, Flu & Cancer
Your immune system plays two vital roles in your body.
First, it responds to foreign organisms by producing antibodies and stimulating specialized cells which destroy those organisms or neutralize their toxic...
The Hygiene Hypothesis - Can being too clean harm your health?
Elizabeth Renter
naturalsociety.com
There are all sorts of recommendations out there telling us when to wash our hands: before we eat, before we cook, after we shake hands, after touching something that has been touched by someone...