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Salicylate Sensitivity
Salicylate sensitivity can account for a variety of mystery ailments, and food sensitivities. Understanding how to test and evaluate, and then move forward with a dietary and supplement plan on how to resolve is not easy.
Alzheimer’s, Neurodegeneration and Oxidative Stress
For middle aged folks, nothing can be more frightening than the looming prospect of cognitive decline and the potential of Alzheimer’s Disease and Neuro Degeneration.
Do You Feel Good on Coffee or Doxycycline? It May Be a Clue!
Both coffee and Doxycycline are capable of scavenging multiple reactive oxygen species, thus providing significant antioxidant activity. If you feel better after ingesting either one, it could be because of increased oxidative stress in your body.
Low Vitamin D: Ties To Osteoporosis and Biological Age
Understanding what are body needs to digest and process Vitamin D so it can be converted into useable forms is no simple process. Many cofactor nutrients are needed in addition to solid digestive health. Some of these are B2, B3, B6, B7, B12, Zinc, Copper, Manganese, Molybdenum, Selenium, Iodine, Lipoic Acid, Glycine, and more.
Fucoidan: The Magic of Brown Seaweed
The health benefits associated with Brown Seaweed, and one of its principal components - Fucoidan - are astounding. Known as an anticoagulant and potent anti-oxidant, there are many other benefits as well.
DDT and Marijuana: Sounds Like Trouble
DDT and its is being found in the urine of folks exposed to marijuana. DDT and its metabolites are found in the farms of where marijuana is grown, as well as in the marijuana itself.
High Dose Vitamin C Considerations
Key health considerations for high dose vitamin c therapy include health of anti oxidant systems, state of oxidative stress load, iron status, oxalate status, and if helps is needed to recycle BH4 and methylfolate.
No Regrets, Top 25 Healthy Habits
People often ask whether something is "good" or "bad." The answer depends on individual health needs, like how curcumin lowers inflammation but isn’t ideal for those with low iron. These practical tips focus on minimizing toxin exposure and supporting overall well-being.
All About B12: High Serum B12 and Which Form of B12 Is Best ?
High serum B12 in chronic illness might reflect a deficiency caused by oxidative stress, deficiencies in B2, Glutathione, Molybdenum, Iodine, sulfur, or Selenium. Aberrant excess nitric oxide from nNOS (NOS1) and iNOS (NOS2) degrades B12 rendering it useless. Hydroxocobalamin inhibits nNOS (NOS1) and iNOS (NOS2). nNOS and iNOS are often upregulated from bacterial and viral infections, and a cascade of inflammation starting in the microbiome. Lowering oxidative stress with a diet rich in anti oxidants can be helpful too.