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7 Complementary Nutrients That Maximize Health

chiropractic-lane.com 07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com 7 Complementary Nutrients That Maximize Health 1. Curcumin + Omega-3 Curcumin holds extraordinary potential for protecting your brain and reducing cerebral inflammation. In fact, many experts are calling curcumin the ‘King of All Spices” for its role in preventing the formation of beta amyloid plaque in the brain, in addition to the many other health benefits… Read more »

Can Gum Health Predict Arthritis Risk?

chiropractic-lane.com 07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Can Gum Health Predict Arthritis Risk? Sometimes scientists make discoveries that link two seemingly unrelated medical conditions. An illustration of such a finding is the long-known, mysterious association between gum disease and rheumatoidrheumatoid arthritis (RA). While researchers have been aware of the link between these two health conditions, the mechanism by which it occurs has… Read more »

6 Hidden Health Benefits of Tart Cherry Juice

chiropractic-lane.com 07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com 6 Hidden Health Benefits of Tart Cherry Juice Scientific research on tart cherries is revealing their once hidden valuable health benefits. In fact, the findings are so encouraging that Dr. Oz has called this fruit the ultimate antioxidant because of its promise in treating several medical conditions. Part of what makes this body of research so… Read more »

Flavor-pairing May Teach Kids To Like Vegetables

chiropractic-lane.com 07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Flavor-pairing May Teach Kids To Like VegetablesParents have long poured on cheese sauce, peanut butter and the like to coax kids to eat their vegetables, but a new study suggests those tricks might also get children to look more favorably at the vegetables themselves.Preschoolers introduced to Brussels sprouts alongside cream cheese… Read more »

A Low-sodium Diet is Still The Best Bet

chiropractic-lane.com 07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com A Low-sodium Diet is Still The Best BetEating less than one teaspoon of salt per day remains the ideal goal for Americans, according to a new study.Most research has linked high sodium consumption with greater risks of stroke and cardiovascular disease. Evidence has shown that men and women age 51 or… Read more »

Pesticides May Boost Parkinson’s Risk

chiropractic-lane.com 07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Pesticides May Boost Parkinson’s RiskResearchers have identified a mechanism by which exposure to pesticides might increase the risk for Parkinson’s disease (PD).Their new study shows that pesticides that inhibit aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) activity can raise PD risk by up to 6-fold and that having a particular genetic predisposition also raises that… Read more »

Vitamin C Keeps Ovarian Cancer at Bay

chiropractic-lane.com 07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Vitamin C keeps cancer at bay, US research suggestsHigh-dose vitamin C can boost the cancer-killing effect of chemotherapy in the lab and mice, research suggests.Given by injection, it could potentially be a safe, effective and low-cost treatment for ovarian and other cancers, say US scientists.Reporting in Science Translational Medicine, they call… Read more »

Eat Red For Your Heart

chiropractic-lane.com 07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Eat Red For Your Heart February is American Heart Month, and the signature color is red. But don’t just wear it — eat it! These five, crimson-hued foods are loaded with nutrients that may help prevent heart disease (not to mention cancer and diabetes). Add them to your grocery list this… Read more »

Probiotics for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

chiropractic-lane.com 07105 safety-lane.com chiropractic-lane.blogspot.com Probiotics for Irritable Bowel Syndrome In November we covered a new study looking at the use of probiotics in treating depression. Today I ran across another article which shows significant benefits for IBS patients as well.  This newest study is a randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled trial which looked at the use… Read more »