Supplements and Practical Suggestions for Improving your Cell Health

We have lots of cells (trillions) in our body and they all contain valuable genetic information that we need. Cell health is fundamental and if we are going to function… Read More
We have lots of cells (trillions) in our body and they all contain valuable genetic information that we need. Cell health is fundamental and if we are going to function… Read More
Many adults have, or are at risk of having, elevated blood pressure—in fact, the American Heart Association puts the number at fifty percent of American adults and some sources put… Read More
It’s no wonder that many people look for ways to boost their brain function—the thought of popping a pill and finding yourself smarter, with better memory, sharper focus, and slower… Read More
Author: Kurt LaCapruccia Did you know more than 60% of Americans have some form of grey hair by the age of 40? Some people think hair dyes are the best… Read More
We all know the first signs of a cold—the stuffy or runny nose, the scratchy throat, and the knowledge that being sick is no fun. We all have our favorite… Read More
Our brain is a complex organ. For instance, it’s the part of the body that uses more energy compared to others. But funny enough, our brain only makes up 2%… Read More
Which varieties of Fish have the Highest Mercury Levels? With all the talk of toxicity in our ocean, this is an important answer to know! Did you know your body… Read More
The common cold is caused by a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract. People afflicted with a cold often cough and sneeze, are fatigued, and have runny noses, sore… Read More
Cancer of the uterus is the most common cancer of the female reproductive tract, with an annual rate of 21 per 100,000 women (Greenlee RT et al 2001). The majority… Read More
Scleroderma is a progressive autoimmune disorder that can disable its victims. In people with scleroderma, the body’s immune system is activated, which results in inflammation and overproduction of thick layers… Read More
You may be surprised to learn that until 2002, no standard definition for chronic kidney disease (CKD) existed within the medical community.1 Before then, conflicting classifications had created a… Read More