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Healing the Gut–will new AI technology make your MD obsolete?

Healing the Gut–will new AI technology make your MD obsolete?

“So, I want to give you a sense of the amount of data that you can get from a single sample, right? If I get stool sample and go through the lab process and generate the data that corresponds to… 0 Shares | | Posted in Biotechnology, Chemicals, Computers, Environment, Farming, Food, Gardening, Health, Lifestyle, Medicine, Nutrition, Nutritional Medicine, Personal Care, Science, Science & Tech, Water
C-diff—can a Fecal Microbiota Transplant stop the recurrence?

C-diff—can a Fecal Microbiota Transplant stop the recurrence?

C-difficile is currently the most common hospital acquired infection—affecting half a million Americans every year. While one out of five patients fail to respond after the initial round of antibiotics, repeated doses of antibiotics remain the standard of care in… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health, Holistic Medicine
2017 Resolutions for Beauty that Reduces Your Risk for Cancer

2017 Resolutions for Beauty that Reduces Your Risk for Cancer

Here are the top 10 Resolutions for 2017. 1- Reduce Foods that cause inflammation and phycological stress. In order to have a healthy body you have to have a healthy brain.(1) Our brain thrives on premium fuel (food) and if… 0 Shares | | Posted in Computers, Fitness Nutrition, Food, Health, Health, Holistic Medicine, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Nutrition, Personal Care, Science
The Central Nervous System Responds to Toxins

The Central Nervous System Responds to Toxins

  Research has proven disrupting chemicals that target our central nervous system can upset the communication between our endocrine and metabolic systems and organs including our skin and microbiome. Why is microbiome important? “Gut bacteria produce hundreds of neurochemicals that… 0 Shares | | Posted in Food, GMOs, Health, Holistic Medicine, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Nutrition, Water
Plant-Based Diets Substantially Lower Our Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes, New Harvard Study Says

Plant-Based Diets Substantially Lower Our Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes, New Harvard Study Says

Plant-based diets substantially lower our risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to a new study from Harvard University’s, T.H. Chan School of Public Health.  Previous studies found that vegetarian diets improve our health, including reducing our risk of developing… 0 Shares | | Posted in Food, Food, Health, Health, Home, Lifestyle, News, Nutrition