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08/13/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Boosting magnesium levels found to help reverse conditions like diabetes and heart disease
Magnesium is an essential mineral that’s necessary to maintain good health. It is involved in many important bodily processes, such as muscle contraction and blood sugar and blood pressure regulation. Because it is important for many bodily functions, having low magnesium levels can lead to serious conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease. On the other hand, recent studies show that boosting your magnesium […]
06/30/2020
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By Zoey Sky
A worldwide health problem: Numerous studies warn that low levels of vitamin D can increase premature death and disease risks
Vitamin D is essential for your overall health, but there are only a handful of natural sources of this vitamin. According to several studies, supplementation is important because vitamin D deficiency is linked to an increased risk of premature death, particularly if your blood levels of vitamin D are lower than 30 nanograms per milliliter […]
03/12/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Iron prevents anemia, but excess iron may be linked to health problems like diabetes, liver disease and heart problems
Iron is a vital mineral primarily found in red blood cells, and has many physiological roles to play in the human body. However, taking the right amount of iron is the key to its benefits. According to an international study published in the Public Library of Science Medicine, excess iron intake may increase the risk of […]
03/04/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Why are seaweeds among the healthiest foods on the planet? Here are 6 reasons
Many of you would be familiar with the seaweed wrapped around your sushi or the one in your warm bowl of ramen noodles. However, despite its recent status as a trendy superfood, these nutrient-dense underwater plants have been a prominent part of Asian diets for centuries, especially in China, Korea and Japan. Seaweed, also known as sea […]
02/16/2020
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By Mike Adams
Learn how to regenerate and repair your liver in upcoming “Fatty Liver Docu-Class” that begins Feb. 25th – register here
An upcoming docu-class produced by Global Health Solutions features a truly extraordinary collection of doctors, naturopaths and natural health experts (most of whom were interviewed in-studio) to produce the most comprehensive series of interviews ever offered on the subject of liver health. Given that we are now living in a world of super high concentrations […]
02/03/2020
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By Ralph Flores
Pilot study reveals combined effect of nutrition, lifestyle intervention in patients with Type 2 diabetes
Researchers from the Louis Bolk Institute in the Netherlands conducted an observational study to determine whether lifestyle interventions were effective in mitigating the global burden brought about by diabetes. They published their findings in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health. Given the increasing prevalence of Type 2 diabetes cases, experts are now looking at the potential of lifestyle interventions […]
12/15/2019
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By Grace Olson
Arugula may be bitter, but it offers amazing health benefits
Did you know that one in 10 American adults does not eat the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables? This does not even consider the children yet. Eating green leafy vegetables is an excellent way to get your much-needed vitamins and minerals. Take arugula, a low-calorie, nutrient-packed leafy green. Despite its bitter taste, its health […]
12/04/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Observing the immediate health outcomes of switching to a whole foods diet
In this study, researchers from the National University of Natural Medicine in Oregon assessed the feasibility of measuring the health impact of a 12-week naturopathic whole foods nutrition education course among adults with or at risk of prediabetes. Their results were published in The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. A pilot non-randomized pre-post intervention design […]
11/28/2019
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By Zoey Sky
How do you start a low-carb diet if you’re diabetic? Here’s a quick guide
Once you’re diagnosed with diabetes, it’s vital to improve your eating habits and maintain a healthy weight. Following a low-carb diet can also help you naturally manage your blood sugar (glucose) levels. Low-carb diet guidelines To date, there is no expert-recommended standard carb intake for individuals with diabetes. Detailed below is the suggested intake for very low-, low- […]
11/01/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Rice can protect against obesity – if you’re eating the right kind
Rice is a staple food in many Asian countries and is usually consumed as part of every major meal. Not only is rice an excellent source of vitamins and minerals, but it is also loaded with fiber that supports digestive health. In a study presented early this year at the European Congress on Obesity in Glasgow, […]
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