Huh! Interesting, thanks for sharing whitecoast. It seems I haven't been getting any of the benefits of eating broccoli because I steam it for way too long. I came across this article by Bulletproof on sulphoraphane as well as how to increase your intake of it and grow broccoli sprouts.
I posted about this elsewhere but I thought it deserved its own thread, since to-date I don't see one for this organic sulfur compound. I first heard about it through Dr Rhonda Patrick's various podcasts and interviews, on her website and elsewhere. She has several videos about this compound...
In talking to my father, I learned that he since a few years was taking rose hips powder against arthritic joints and to good effect. He is 83 years of age and when his 4 year older sister started to have arthritic joints, she on his advice did the same to good effect. My father said it was an...
For last 4,5 years I'm on keto and paleo diet. Of course I don't use sugar, instead of that I use a bit of xylitol in coffee, but I found following article about monk fruit (Siraitia grosvenorii), or Luo han guo and its interesting properties as a natural sweetener with negligible effect on...
Hi Jefferson,
you could try this supplement: LIMICOL (made in France). Someone I know has been taking it for high cholesterol for almost 3 months. According to the manufacturer, you have to try it out for at least 3 months to see any effect, and then you can do another cholesterol test. See the...
The Dark Side of Statins book review continued …
Mitochondrial mutation and dietary supplements.
Studies of chronic fatigue show the progressive loss of the ability of mitochondria to produce high-energy molecules for cell function.
Our anti-oxidation capacity gradually...
The Dark Side of Statins book review continued …
From CoQ10 inhibition to mitochondrial mutations; one of the most serious side effects of stain drugs is their tendency to increase mitochondrial mutations, therefore contributing to premature aging, and every cell comes equipped with...
Re: The importance of functional testing!
Let me share with you my recent test results from the Organic acids panel. In short: I finally have some answers with regard to specifics, which I am over the moon about! Below are the results and I have annotated them to help people understand what the...
Something further on IP6 noted - I've not read this book mentioned and was not aware of these other aspects with only the focus on Iron overload that was cited above:
http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-775-ip-6.aspx?activeingredientid=775&activeingredientname=ip-6...
Thank you, Foxx :) :hug:
WRT asthma and sinusitis, they have found relief from symptoms when eating Goji berries (Wolfberries) or infusing drinks with them. They wish to stop taking Symbicort, a turbohaler, and perhaps an antioxidant in the berries is what helps gives them relief. At the same...
I'm curious what some of the health experts here think of this recent article published on Sayer Ji's website by Ali Le Vere. Her stance is that too many people fall back on iodine deficiency to explain thyroid issues, while in reality excess iodine supplementation can actually cause problems...
Sorry to hear about your colleague's family member getting this diagnosis, Nima.
In clinic, there would be a few routes I would take with a client presenting with liver cancer. The extent to which an alternative treatment is successful is probably largely determined by how far the individual...
I do hope your quaker is on the mend, I'm sorry to hear, I just saw this post. I also have birds: 2 canaries & 2 African Greys.
Take a look at this website for food, here's some info about what they do. I love their products and highly recommend them:
www(dot)thebestbirdfood.com/why-our-foods
I have written elsewhere that nicotine also activates SIRT1, a NAD+ dependent gene associated with health and longevity. So it seems that nicotine and MB may work in conjunction to increase mitochondrial function.
I think it is fair to assume that Krill oil contains all of those antioxidants simply because the fats EPA and DHA are so unstable. Those naturally occuring antioxidants are adequate to prevent oxidation in the Krill's body. But are they enough to prevent oxidation upon entering a human's body...
These articles could help to diversify nutrition and understand the way we developed.
_http://www.nyrnaturalnews.com/article/how-seaweed-helped-build-the-human-brain/
_http://www.nyrnaturalnews.com/article/qa-super-seaweeds/
I found something interesting today:
I think I know what are his two assistants. The one "which prolongs the life of lycopene" is probably vitamin C and the one "which is essential to facilitate lycopene transportation to the site of the infection" is probably lecithin from soybean. The same...
And another:
Thank you Beau! I received my order this week. I've been definitely feeling old, sick and not in shape. Having trouble turning the health and vitality around. I've only taken three tablets so far but find myself with greater focus, energy and stamina. Hope to keep building...
Found this article today about how our eyes can reveal much more than we imagine, thought it may be relevant to the discussion here. Although it mentions smoking as something "eevil" :evil: I think it has some important things to be considered...
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