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Why eat food? Food is the best source of nutrients necessary for proper growth, disease prevention, and to achieve our maximum potential. Without adequate amounts of these nutrients, our brains and bodies cannot functional properly, immunity is compromised, and disease becomes more likely.
Colds and flus are a part of growing up. In fact, exposure to infectious agents is one of the ways a child’s immune system matures into a fully functioning adult immune system. So even though frequent minor infections during childhood can be uncomfortable and disruptive, they do serve the important purpose of strengthening a child’s immune system for the long haul.
Celiac disease (CD) is a hereditary autoimmune response to the gluten proteins found in wheat, spelt, kamut, rye, triticale, barley, and perhaps oats. This means that when a person with celiac disease eats a gluten-containing food, the person’s immune system mistakes the gluten proteins as foreign invaders and produces an inflammatory response in the small intestine.
There are approximately 200 different kinds of cancer. Understanding the disease and the different treatment options can be difficult. Here are some reliable resources for information.
When it comes to calcium, many people believe if a little bit is good, more must be better. But, what if it is really an issue of absorption and preventing calcium loss, rather than consuming more and more calcium?
If you could look inside your brain, you’d find six trillion cells and a biological computer far more complex than anything ever created by Apple, Intel, or Microsoft. It grows, learns from experience, and adapts to new information.
A mind is a terrible thing to waste. These words have never rung more true than when it comes to Alzheimer’s disease.
Behavior problems, including an inability to stay focused and pay attention, have become prevalent in school-age children.
The black seeds of the Nigella sativa plant are quite possibly the most famous seeds you’ve never heard of. Believed to have originated in the area spanning the eastern Mediterranean to India, N. sativa played, and continues to play, an important role in the traditional medicine of every culture with access to it.
Your bones aren’t just a bunch of calcium-rich rocks. They’re living, dynamic tissue— highly mineralized, yes, but also very much dependent on a wide range of nutrients to maintain their strength, density, and flexibility throughout life.
You know it’s important to have strong bones, but do you know how to build and maintain them? Unfortunately, many people don’t, which may account for the large number of Americans who have osteoporosis, a condition characterized by low bone density and deterioration of bone tissue.
William Shakespeare wasn’t thinking about vitamins, but he could have been when he penned the line, “To B or not to B: that is the question.”
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