Where conventional cancer treatment fails, natural foods succeed. This post from Core Spirit lists 10 cancer fighting foods which, if consumed regularly, can suppress the growth of cancer cells during the immune system’s natural function in the human body. Many specific proteins, enzymes and coding within our immune system may be activated to kill cancer cells. There is no ... Continue Reading
ALA Helps Treat Cognitive Conditions from Brain Fog to Alzheimer’s
(BeWellBuzz) Alpha Lipoic Acid or ALA has been a hot topic for scientists, health professionals and even beauticians for a number of years for a number of good reasons. It's being studied and implemented as a treatment for Diabetes II, Peripheral Neuropathy and signs of aging on the skin such as lines and wrinkles. It's also being put to work to treat all forms of cognitive ... Continue Reading
Sooner You Lose Weight, Better Chance Your Heart Has
This article reports a recent mouse study that found that losing weight sooner rather than later gives best chance of reversing heart damage from obesity. In a study of the impact of weight loss on reversing heart damage from obesity, Johns Hopkins researchers found that poor heart function in young obese mice can be reversed when the animals lose weight from a low-calorie ... Continue Reading
Top Five Foods For Fortifying Your Body’s Antioxidant Defense System
Cells need oxygen to metabolize minerals and vitamins to survive and thrive. When cells cannot use oxygen to metabolize, they resort to fermenting glucose for their energy. That's what cancer cells are about. That's why anything that oxygenates cells works to cure cancer, and that's why cancer patients should avoid sugar. The paradox of cellular oxidation is that ... Continue Reading
Melatonin
Melatonin is a natural hormone produced by the pineal gland. It is the hormone responsible for the regulation of our internal body clock which is also referred to as the "circadian rhythm". The production of melatonin is influenced by the amount of light in the external environment. Darkness stimulates the production of melatonin while brightness produces the opposite ... Continue Reading