Why Protecting & Encouraging a Healthy Microbiome is So Essential

June 2, 2015 by  
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Why Protecting & Encouraging a Healthy Microbiome is So Essential For every cell in the human body, there are about 10 nonhuman cells. These microbial residents of our gut, skin, eyes and nasal passages collectively are referred to as the “microbiome” — and research of its role in human health has revealed enough surprising discoveries […]

DIABETES INCREASING IN CHILDREN

March 14, 2012 by  
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TYPE 2 DIABETES IS ALMOST ALWAYS 100% PREVENTABLE THROUGH A HEALTHY DIET AND LIFESTYLE SO WHY ARE YOUNG CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS DEVELOPING THIS SERIOUS DISEASE THAT CAN DRAMATICALLY REDUCE THEIR LIFESPAN AND THEIR QUALITY OF LIFE WHEN IT IS SO EASY TO PREVENT? Diabetes in Gen Y set to Skyrocket 14th Mar 2012 Medical Observer […]

Sugar-Sweetened Drinks May Pose Heart Risks to Women, Study Suggests

November 14, 2011 by  
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  According to Denise Mann – Health Day reporter from the Health Day News (13.11.11):   “Drinking two or more sugar-sweetened beverages a day may boost a woman’s risk for developing heart disease and diabetes — even if this habit isn’t causing her to pack on extra pounds, a new study says. Sugary sodas and other […]