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03/11/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Why magnesium may be the single most important nutrient you need to take for heart health
Magnesium can make a good cause for being the most vital nutrient for supporting cardiovascular health — making it worrisome that almost half of all Americans are deficient when it comes to getting their daily dose of the nutrient. If you do not have enough magnesium in your body, you can become more prone to various diseases and […]
03/11/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Apples and strawberries contain a natural compound called fisetin that can make your skin look younger
There is an easy and natural way to keep looking – and feeling – young, even as you age. Chow down on apples, strawberries, and other fruits that are loaded with the anti-aging molecule fisetin. Fisetin is an antioxidant flavonoid that fights aging. It is a natural senolytic, a molecule that can seek out and destroy […]
03/11/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Study concludes that the giant-leaved fig reduces oxidative stress in the liver
The giant-leaved fig (Ficus lutea) is usually known as a pretty ornamental tree or a very useful source of food and wood products. Now, an Egyptian animal study indicated that the leaves of the tree could provide a natural way of protecting the liver from oxidative stress. Also called the “Lagos rubbertree,” this species is a common tree in the warm subtropical coasts […]
03/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Study explores various natural thermogenics and identifies the ones that best aid in weight loss
Thermogenic agents are edible substances that turn nutrient calories into heat energy that the body uses to regulate its internal temperature. Researchers suggest that taking these agents as supplements can help reduce weight and keep it to a healthy level, thereby lowering the risk of obesity. Obesity is often traced to problems in adaptive thermogenesis, […]
03/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Good news for diabetics: Bishop’s weed has beneficial effects on diabetic renal injury
Bishop’s weed (Houttuynia cordata) is an edible plant from Asia that is used in traditional Chinese and Indian medicine. Researchers believed that extracts from its processed form can help protect the kidneys of diabetics from damage. The kidneys are responsible for removing impurities and excess water from the blood. This makes them very vulnerable to diabetes due […]
03/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Aged garlic is incredibly good for your heart
The greatest bane of health and life in the United States can be prevented by consuming a common kitchen herb. Heart disease can be avoided by eating aged garlic, which contains natural compounds that support the healthy functions of the cardiovascular system. Aged garlic exerts a number of beneficial effects that benefit the heart directly […]
03/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Just because a planet has oxygen, doesn’t mean it has signs of life
The presence of oxygen in the atmosphere of a planet might no longer be considered a reliable indicator of the potential presence of organic life. Researchers recently demonstrated that they could create oxygen and organic compounds in models of planetary atmospheres without resorting to the chemical processes that give rise to life on Earth. Thousands of exoplanets have been found during […]
03/08/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Unique antioxidant ALA has a proven capability to regenerate organ tissue
Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is an antioxidant that has well-documented therapeutic effects. It has been proven to regenerate damaged and dying tissue of the liver and pancreas, and it also kills tumorous cells in those organs without harming healthy tissue. Developed by Dr. Burt Berkson, the curative compound is capable of restoring the liver to a healthy and normal state. […]
03/08/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New research finds that the brains of fruit flies work similarly to advanced computer algorithms
Fruit flies and computers apparently follow the same thinking process when it comes to analyzing unknown information. A new study indicated that computer algorithms could take some hints from the way flies identify new smells. A fly can swiftly determine whether or not it has smelled an odor before. Based on the familiarity of the scent, the insect determines […]
03/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Making better solar panels with graphene
Solar energy will benefit from the latest discovery regarding the pure form of a supermaterial. American researchers have found a way to enhance the charge and energy flow of graphene, which in turn can be applied to devices that harvest light. Graphene is made up of carbon atoms that are arranged in a hexagonal lattice. […]
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