FROM: HEALTHLINE
What Does Magnesium Do for Your Body?
Brain Benefits
Role in Heart Health
Muscle Function
Other Benefits
Dietary Sources
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in your body.
It’s involved in over 600 cellular reactions, from making DNA to helping your muscles contract...
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Intermittent fasting is one of the many diets that tends to gain traction as gym-goers everywhere work toward their new year's fitness goals. And whether weight loss or better overall health is what you're aiming for, a new study review in The New England Journal of...
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Yoga has been around for more than 5,000 years and boasts some pretty impressive health and fitness benefits, but a new review of 11 scientific studies suggests that it may be even better for the brain than previously thought.
Scientists analyzed five studies done on...
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Read any list of bodybuilding tips, and you're bound to encounter references to the "mind-muscle connection" as a key aspect of training for size and shreds. But a recent analysis of studies published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living suggests that it may not...
Tons of studies, scientific sites, med sites etc say it exists but proper term metabolic adaption.
Now so called guru's saying it's a complete myth.
What's your thoughts?...
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Do you avoid eating soy foods because you’re worried they’ll give you breasts? You’re not alone! Many men avoid soy foods like soy milk, tofu, and tempeh even though these foods are a high-quality plant protein. However, it appears that the notion of getting “man boobs”...
Testosterone Therapy Cardiovascular Studies
http://www.peaktestosterone.com/Testosterone_Therapy_Cardiovascular_Studies.aspx
2014 through 2016 proved to be very good years for TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) due to three back to back studies that showed incredibly positive results. In...
Studies explore causative factor of hypertension in younger, obese men and women
There's no doubt estrogen plays a big role in the differences between males and females, and now researchers want to know if it also helps explain emerging sex differences in what makes younger, obese men and women...
EPA Used Biased Studies to Deem Glyphosate “Safe”
by Julie Fidler
Posted on November 12, 2015
And Monsanto played a big part.
In June, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ruled that the there was “no convincing evidence” that glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto’s...
Testosterone Therapy Cardiovascular Studies
http://www.peaktestosterone.com/Testosterone_Therapy_Cardiovascular_Studies.aspx
Within just a few months (Oct 2013 to Jan 2014) testosterone therapy appeared to be on the ropes with two back-to-back studies showing increased cardiovascular risk for...
United Nations Doctor Outlines 5 Key GMO Dangers in Recent Talk
by Christina Sarich
Posted on October 13, 2015
Dr. Judy Carman, an appointed expert on GMOs, has much to teach us about the dangers of biotech’s tinkering with our food supply. Not only does she point out some very obvious flaws...
8 Reasons Why Coffee Is Good for You
Written by Healthline Editorial Team | Published on June 29, 2015
Ask any coffee drinker and they’ll tell you: coffee has worthwhile benefits. Beyond the pleasant aroma and the morning pick-me-up, there is growing evidence that our coffee habits could...
Eat More Nuts to Lower Cancer Risks
Posted on: Tuesday, September 22nd 2015
Written By: Margie King, Health Coach
The medical industry is losing the cancer battle. Arm yourself with cancer-fighting nuts.
Despite a decades-long, multi-billion dollar war on cancer, the global burden of this...
Could This Oil be a Natural Treatment for IBS?
by Alexandra Preston
Posted on September 27, 2015
While boosting total immunity.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a painful and sometimes debilitating condition involving attacks of abdominal cramping along with constipation, diarrhea, or both...
Marijuana Kills Cancer Cells, Admits the U.S. National Cancer Institute
by Barbara Minton
Posted on August 26, 2015
Why is it still 'a drug with no medicinal purpose?'
National legalization of marijuana may be drawing a smidgeon closer. The National Cancer Institute (NCI), one of the...
GMOs – An Unbiased Analysis
Posted by NutritionMax
Even if GMOs are safe, they are still a concern!
Many of us are well aware that GMO foods infiltrate an enormous amount of our food supply and make personal efforts to purchase foods with the “Non-GMO Project” label. The main crops grown in...
DHT levels through the roof with Butea superba
A supplement containing Butea superba not only sent a 35-year-old man's libido through the roof, but sent his levels of the androgen hormone DHT sky high. Thai nutritionists described the case in the Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism...
Peer Reviewed Research Proves Biotech’s Studies on GMOs are Flawed, Inaccurate
by Christina Sarich
October 27th, 2014
Remember when doctors and scientists told us cigarettes were safe, with doctors even showing up on commercials puffing away? Or how about when Vietnam Vets were...
The tricks and lies of corporate junk science
Makia Freeman
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Fri, 13 Mar 2015
Corporate junk science is an all-pervading presence in our society. It's everywhere. The scientific journals of the entire world, offline and online, have been flooded with so much fake science...