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Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
How does broccoli help prevent cancer? Study sheds light – Medical News TodayResearchers have identified a mechanism by which sulforaphane – a compound found in broccoli and other vegetables – may help to prevent cancer. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Parkinson’s Disease Advocate Network
Big news for people with neurologicak disorders! Cannot wait for the feedback!
FDA approves drug to treat Parkinson's disease – Medical News TodayThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Xadago (safinamide) tablets as an add-on treatment for patients… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
Important info for young parents!
Food insecurity in early childhood linked to young children's skills in kindergarten – Medical News TodayIn the United States, estimates show that a substantial number of children under age 5 live in households that are food… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
Yeah carbs!
Carbs help the body recover after intense workout – Medical News TodayA review of existing research suggests eating carbohydrates either during or immediately after intense exercise helps the body’s immune system to recover. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
Eat your veggies!
Eating 10 portions of fruits and veg daily best for health – Medical News TodayWhile eating five portions of fruits and vegetables daily brings health benefits, new research finds eating 10 portions every day is even better. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
Great winter advice!
Eating more fruits, vegetables boosts psychological well-being in just 2 weeks – Medical News TodayResearchers reveal that young adults who increased their intake of fruits and vegetables showed improvements in vitality and motivation in… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Parkinson’s Disease Advocate Network
Very important to distinguish the different conditions!
Blood test may help differentiate Parkinson's from similar diseases – Medical News TodayA simple blood test may be as accurate as a spinal fluid test when trying to determine whether symptoms are caused by… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
Views are always changing
Red meat: Good or bad for health? – Medical News TodayCurrent guidelines recommend limiting our intake of red meat, due to the health risks it poses. We take a closer look at what these risks are. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
Coffee and red hot chili pepper diet?
Eating hot red chili peppers may help us live longer – Medical News TodayA study of more than 16,000 U.S. adults suggests that consuming red hot chili peppers might lower the risk of all-cause mortality. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Parkinson’s Disease Advocate Network
Good information!
People with forms of early-onset Parkinson's disease may benefit from boosting niacin in diet, research suggests – Medical News TodayPeople with certain forms of early-onset Parkinson’s disease may benefit from boosting the amount of niacin in… -
NipperCat posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
Has anyone tried this natural method of eliminating tinnitus?
http://tinnitus-terminator.net/video/?aff_id=231830&subid=e49aeyve_9_400045&suid=P1McAu5ZQ7V5zqXaJ9CUNp6Mtl9 -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
cool!
Cranberry extract disrupts spread of hard-to-treat bacteria – Medical News TodayScientists discover that compounds found in cranberries restrict the spread of hard-to-treat bacteria by disrupting their cell-to-cell communications.-
More information about cranberries. These small, bright red fruit have great nutritional value and have long been known for their healing properties. During the 1800s, American sailors stored cranberries on their ships and ate them to prevent scurvy. These berries are rich in iron, potassium, vitamin B and C. See Today’s Herbal Health by Louis…[Read more]
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Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
For me it seems the more I eat the more hungry I am!
Hunger 'not linked to calorie intake' – Medical News TodayA review of more than 460 studies finds that there is no solid link between how hungry we feel and the amount of calories we consume. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
SUGAR & PROCESSED CARBS = POISON = DISEASE = CANCER
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Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
Most of us have become disconnected from our food sources!
We love meat but prefer not to know where it comes from – Medical News TodayWe talk about ‘harvesting beef’ rather than ‘slaughtering cows’ because it is the only way many people can manage to eat meat,… -
NipperCat posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
http://www.livestrong.com/slideshow/1011109-10-ingredients-always-avoid-bread-plus-7-bread-brands-bets/
I purchase organic buckwheat berries, flax seeds, oats, rice, etc. and grind my own flour. Then, I make my own bread without any of the harmful additives and chemicals mentioned in the above slideshow. The bread tastes so good too, and it is…[Read more] -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
I agree with Nippercat! Moderation in anything is best. This article was written in a very one sided way, only citing studies that were anti meat in every way. Also the data they cited is one sided and quite obvious with their correlation of the more meat you eat the more chance you have of complications. People that tend to eat too much meat…[Read more]
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NipperCat posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
Hey, moderation is the key here. Too much of anything can upset a person\’s body chemistry and cause dire conditions. Also, today\’s meat is full of hormones and artificial colors, chemical and medical additives, etc. It might just be hazardous to one\’s heaLth! Perhaps, becoming a vegetarian could help solve this issue?
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Nina Lewis joined the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
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NipperCat posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
Vinegar truly is a wonder cure!! Vinegar, Better than Prescription Drugs?
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