Archive for the ‘Inflammation’ Category

Aspirin Riskier Than Previously Thought

Doctors common prescribe Apirin like candy for circulatory and inflammatory concerns, but Aspirin is not as benign as once thought. Are you aware of the risks?

Monsanto’s Roundup Linked to Cancer, ADHD, Mitochondrial Dysfunction

A California jury recently found Monsanto guilty of its weed killer Roundup causing cancer in a school groundskeeper. Glyphosate in food and water is now linked to multiple health problems.

Taking a Turmeric or Curcumin Supplement? Read This First

Are you taking a curcumin or turmeric supplement? The purity, potency, and absorbability of turmeric and curcumin supplements varies widely among supplements. Read this first.

Feeling the Burn: Naturally Support Skin Health & Repair

Overdid it in the sun? Discover natural ways to soothe the burn and help your skin heal.

Excessive Sweating Is a Sign You Need More Antioxidants

Are you always hot or sweating? Do you sweat excessively with exercise? Heat intolerance is a sign of a metabolic struggle that results from inadequate antioxidant stores. Here’s why.

Curcumin and Piperine: A Golden Nutraceutical Duo

Curcumin, the active compound found in the golden spice turmeric is truly an outstanding nutrient and takes home the sweepstakes trophy for its vast array of benefits.

NSAIDs Injure Gut Lining and Mitochondria

Do you use Aspirin, ibuprofen, Motrin or other NSAIDs? Research shows use of these is linked to intestinal permeability, ulcers, digestive tract lining injury and more.

Carpal Tunnel Solutions – Protect Your Nerves and Brain

If you experience the tingling and numbness of carpal tunnel syndrome, now is the time to use proper nutrition to nourish and repair nerves and connective tissue.

Injury Recovery and Soft Tissue Support

Getting proper nutritional support for a soft tissue injury affecting tendons, ligaments, and muscles will help you repair and prevent a chronic problem later on.

Cardiovascular Health and Inflammation

Knowing your cholesterol levels is only part of the picture. Knowing your levels of these important inflammatory markers may actually be a better predictor of your cardiovascular health.