Month: February 2018

Anxiety: An Early Indicator of Alzheimer’s Disease?

Alzheimer’s disease causes a decline in brain function that affects the ability to handle daily tasks.   Past studies have noted a link between depression and Alzheimer’s.   But how this link happens is still a mystery.   The one thing we do know is that those who suffer Alzheimer’s have large amyloid beta deposits […]

Totally Fit Spark Plug – HGH and Intentionality

Hey Champion, Intermittent fasting for periods ranging from 12-24 hours along with high intensity exercise has a positive effect on boosting human growth hormone, HGH.

Who’s Right in the Salt Debate?

While most people have heard too much dietary salt is unhealthy, doctors and medical researchers are actually split on just how unhealthy it might be. Some even disagree that it’s nearly the problem most of us are being told it is. While there are medical professionals who stridently reject the demonization of salt, other healthcare […]

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What Kind of Groats are the Healthiest?

What are groats?   Groats are hulled or crushed grains of oats, wheat or other cereals. The healthiest of groats is quinoa. Because it contains high quality proteins and fats that include mono and polyunsaturated fatty acids that are very beneficial for health .   You can also find multiple vitamins within it including B1, […]

Down’s Syndrome Test Could See Condition Disappear, C of E Warns

The National Health Service in the United Kingdom has developed a new test for Down’s Syndrome. The new screening can be conducted prior to delivering the child, and for this reason the Church of England has concerns it will cause abortion of Down’s Syndrome children to increase significantly. Without the new NIPT test, or Non-invasive […]

Digging Out Of The Hole: How Millennials Can Reduce Their Debt

New data compiled and released by the New York branch of the United States Federal Reserve Bank shows that Millennials are amassing significant debt loads. A primary cause of this crushing fiscal burden many Millennials are shouldering comes from the constantly increasing cost of higher education. Tuition and fees for public colleges rose over eighty […]

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N-acetyl-cysteine General Information

Cysteine, or specifically N-acetyl-cysteine, has been the focus of over two hundred research studies. Cysteine is a reactive essential amino acid important in the production of glutathione, as well as certain proteins and enzymes. It primarily occurs in keratin, the protein most important to the growth of hair, skin, and the nails. Keratin is also […]

Sleep Deprivation After Baby

Parents of newborn infants are famously short on sleep. Your child will have his or her own notions of when to be awake and when it’s time to sleep; and the child’s wake- and sleep cycle will be on a much shorter clock than yours with the need to feed every few hours. Sleep deprivation […]

Why a Drug Treatment for Dementia Eludes Researchers

An effective treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease continues to elude medicine. So does a cure. The condition of neurodegenerative diseases are hard to accurately diagnose. Creating medications that target the brain effectively is even more difficult since the human body has filters and other biological blocks on the the blood that circulates through the brain. But […]

Part 6b – Natural Ways to Correct Your Vision – 10 Part Series

This is a continuation of our series on Natural Vision Correction.   Get to Part 1 Here. Eye Oblique Muscle Stretch This exercise will relax the eye oblique muscles used to change the eye optical length.   Don’t skip this exercise as the eye oblique muscles are responsible for proper and acute vision.