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by Andrew Iverson
Lots of apples falling to the ground?? MAKE APPLE CIDER VINEGAR!! You can't believe how easy this is to make and of course the health benefits deri...
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by Andrew Iverson
A new study led by researchers from the University of Copenhagen reveals a potential link between rosacea - a common skin disorder - and neurodegen...
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by Andrew Iverson
Researchers found people who suffer from migraines have a higher growth of oral bacteria that converts nitrates into nitrites. Your body then conve...
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by Andrew Iverson
It has been found that BACTERIA in the GUT CAN MAKE brain TRANSMITTERS called NEUROPEPTIDES that determine how the brain functions. Healthy balance...
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by Andrew Iverson
Researchers implanted mice with bacteria from people with Parkinson's disease and found the mice came down with Parkinson's-like symptoms.
The re...
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by Andrew Iverson
Thought I would include this article from the New York Times and let you decide what you think- I find it fascinating~
"On a summer morning in 201...
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by Andrew Iverson
It's been said that premature gray hair is genetic and the chances of going gray increase 20 percent every decade after the age of 30.Well now some...
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by Andrew Iverson
Among 95 breast cancer patients who wore a cooling cap, 51% still had a good amount of hair after four cycles ofchemotherapy. Meanwhile, among the...
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by Andrew Iverson
Latest RESEARCH on MARIJUANA: This report is WELL WORTH the entire read if you or someone you loves uses Cannabis therapeutically. I am MOSTLY CONC...
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by Andrew Iverson
The recent death of a woman in Reno, Nevada, from a bacterial infection resistant to every available kind of antibiotic in the U.S. highlights how...
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by Andrew Iverson
I am so grateful to be working with these dear Dominican Sisters and they are TEACHING ME so much! They are well trained in the use of north and s...
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by Andrew Iverson
Saludos from Cali Colombia!!!
I'm here with some very special women- the Dominican Sisters of the Presentation. These sisters are all health pract...
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