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Autism and Alzheimer’s—the answer lies in the gut

Autism and Alzheimer’s—the answer lies in the gut

When autism was first formally identified as a special condition in the 1930’s, it was generally considered a mental health problem. At that time—there was no field connecting psychoneuroimmunology. The brain was treated separately from the body. There is no… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health, Health, Holistic Medicine, Medicine, Nutritional Medicine, Vaccines
Cholesterol, Diabetes, Alzheimer’s–why Western Medicine gets it wrong

Cholesterol, Diabetes, Alzheimer’s–why Western Medicine gets it wrong

“Almost any edible wild green is richer in vitamins than domestic lettuce. Table lettuce is to wild lettuce what the Protestant’s grape juice is to Christ’s blood, and plays a similar role. Part of us still knows we need the… 0 Shares | | Posted in Fitness, Fitness Nutrition, Food, Food, Health, Health, Holistic Medicine, Lifestyle, Medicine, Mental Health, News, Nutrition, Nutritional Medicine, Personal Care, Pharmaceuticals, Televison, Weight Loss
Autism – Symptoms REVERSED in New Study

Autism – Symptoms REVERSED in New Study

Symptoms of autism were reversed in a study published in April of 2017 by Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology.1  Five children, average age of 9 years old, received one dose of suramin – a manmade drug first synthesized in… 0 Shares | | Posted in Food, GMOs, Health, Health, Holistic Medicine, Home, Lifestyle, Medicine, Mental Health, News, Nutrition, Nutritional Medicine, Parental Rights, Pharmaceuticals, Science, Science & Tech
Lyme Disease Could be Hiding behind a Dementia Misdiagnosis

Lyme Disease Could be Hiding behind a Dementia Misdiagnosis

Dementia is one of the most common medical complications that older adults face. In fact, 33 percent of seniors die as a result of Alzheimer’s or dementia. Therefore, it is no wonder that physicians immediately suspect dementia when people 65… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health, Health, News
8 Steps to Regain Cognitive Function and Prevent Dementia

8 Steps to Regain Cognitive Function and Prevent Dementia

8 Steps to Regain Cognitive Function and Prevent Dementia It is imperative that you balance your blood sugar. Eat real non-processed foods that are low-glycemic for starters. Reduce or remove refined carbs, sugar, caffeine, processed foods, dairy, alcohol (limit) and… 0 Shares | | Posted in Environment, Fitness, Food, Health, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Nutrition, Personal Care, Strength Training, Yoga
10 Most Frequently Asked Questions On Alzheimer’s

10 Most Frequently Asked Questions On Alzheimer’s

Recent studies have made it possible to understand Alzheimer’s disease comprehensively and a lot of research is still being carried out to effectively diagnose and treat the disease. Here are some FAQ’s that you may have if you or a… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health, Mental Health
Is Alzheimer’s disease actually a survival mechanism?

Is Alzheimer’s disease actually a survival mechanism?

Previously, we have seen that the accumulation of the protein amyloid (specifically Aβ42) leads to the formation of amyloid plaques in the brain, which is a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease (1). Interestingly, the APP protein, which is the precursor of… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health
Dementia: Not gone, not forgotten

Dementia: Not gone, not forgotten

Almost everyone has directly or indirectly experienced the heartbreak of watching a friend of family member start losing mental capacity, becoming increasingly forgetful to the point of needing constant supervision. Following news reports, it’s difficult to deny the steadily rising… 0 Shares | | Posted in Biotechnology, Health, Health, Holistic Medicine
Health benefits of friendships

Health benefits of friendships

Health benefits from friendships include longevity and relief from depression. Human beings are not solitary creatures. We have evolved in shared living situations since ancient times, joining together not just to mate but the hunt and share food, work as… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health, Health, Holistic Medicine, Home, Lifestyle, Medicine, Mental Health, Personal Care
Got a sweet tooth? It could put you at risk of Alzheimer’s too simplistic

Got a sweet tooth? It could put you at risk of Alzheimer’s too simplistic

New research suggests sugary foods such as cake and chocolate may be the cause of Alzheimer’s disease. In the Journal of Clinical Investigation, researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine wrote that high blood sugar levels could have “harm… 0 Shares | | Posted in Chemicals, Food, Food, Health, Health, Lifestyle, Medicine, Personal Care