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Study: Natural Alzheimer’s Reversing Oil That is Beating Prescription Drugs

Study: Natural Alzheimer’s Reversing Oil That is Beating Prescription Drugs

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a degenerative brain disorder that breaks down and eventually destroys brain cells and the neurons that connect brain cells to one another. This damage causes a decline in memory, behavior, and mental capabilities. Every person experiences… 0 Shares | | Posted in Chemicals, Fitness, Food, Food, Health, Health, Medicine, Nutrition, Personal Care
Natural Alzheimer’s Reversing Oil That is Beating Prescription Drugs

Natural Alzheimer’s Reversing Oil That is Beating Prescription Drugs

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a degenerative brain disorder that breaks down and eventually destroys brain cells and the neurons that connect brain cells to one another. This damage causes a decline in memory, behavior, and mental capabilities. Every person experiences… 0 Shares | | Posted in Chemicals, Food, Food, Health, Health, Medicine, Nutrition, Personal Care
The Link Between Alzheimer’s And Hearing Loss

The Link Between Alzheimer’s And Hearing Loss

Aging naturally brings with it a bevy of side effects- going bald or grey, getting a few wrinkles, maybe needing reading glasses. For a long time, hearing loss and memory loss have been included in that list of inevitable side… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health, Mental Health
Green Tea: Could It Cure Alzheimer’s and dementia?

Green Tea: Could It Cure Alzheimer’s and dementia?

A recent study into the effect of green tea on cognitive performance reports positive results with implications for the treatment of Alzheimer’s & dementia. Over the last 2 decades a plethora of studies have teased us with the possible health… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health, Mental Health, Nutritional Medicine
Brain Games: Do They Exploit the Fear of Memory Loss for Profit?

Brain Games: Do They Exploit the Fear of Memory Loss for Profit?

“Hey Doc…do brain games like Luminosity really work?” One quick point of clarification with what is likely the most mispronounced name in the world now—the name of the company that makes brain training games is Lumosity, as opposed to the… 0 Shares | | Posted in Fitness, Health, News, Personal Care
Your regular morning coffee may prevent Alzheimers

Your regular morning coffee may prevent Alzheimers

Coffee has had its fair share of negative publicity over recent years. Its been linked with a wide range of health related issues from cardiovascular problems to ulcers. And while excessive consumption is never advised, coffee in moderation does appear… 0 Shares | | Posted in Mental Health
Is Being Sick All In Your Head?

Is Being Sick All In Your Head?

There is a chasm of knowledge that doctors face every day as patients with complex issues, and sometimes not-so-complex issues, show up in a doctor’s office with an illness that defies everything the doctor knows. At this point, the doctor… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health, Health, Medicine, Mental Health
5 Common Food Additives That Are Toxic to Your Brain

5 Common Food Additives That Are Toxic to Your Brain

Eating mostly whole foods as nature intended is the best recipe for a brain-healthy diet. This minimizes consumption of food additives, some of which are bad for your brain. But most of us, even with the best intentions, eat food… 0 Shares | | Posted in Chemicals, Electropollution, Health, Health, Mental Health, Nutrition
Aspartame – A Hidden Schedule II Narcotic

Aspartame – A Hidden Schedule II Narcotic

What? That can’t be right, you are likely thinking. It is. The methanol in aspartame affects the dopamine system of the brain causing addiction. Methanol, or wood alcohol, is classified as a severe metabolic poison. Aspartame is a dipeptide molecule… 0 Shares | | Posted in Biotechnology, Chemicals, Environment, Fitness, Food, Food, Health, Health, Lifestyle, Medicine, News, Nutrition, Personal Care, Pharmaceuticals, Science & Tech, Weight Loss, Weird
Study: Vitamin E might slow Alzheimer’s

Study: Vitamin E might slow Alzheimer’s

A study published last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that a daily dose of vitamin E might slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. The patients participating in the study received a “pharmacological” or increased… 0 Shares | | Posted in Mental Health, Nutritional Medicine