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How to Reduce Your Exposure to Harmful Heavy Metals and Detoxify Your Body | Center for Advanced Medicine & Clinical Research

December 24, 2020 By Darrell Miller

Heavy metal may be good when we talk about music, but actual heavy metals are toxic for your body. They are quite common in our environment and we often consume them as part of certain foods, especially fish. Small amounts of these metals are necessary for our body functions, but too much of them … [Read more...]

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The responsibility of liver in regulation of thyroid function

September 23, 2016 By Corey B

The thyroid gland produces two major hormones which are, thyroxine (T4)and triiodothyronine (T3).These hormones aid to control your metabolic rate. They also have an impact on maintenance of normal body temperature and your energy levels regulation. Thyroxine is an inactive thyroid hormone which … [Read more...]

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Do You Know What Your Liver Does?

September 21, 2016 By Corey B

The liver is the body’s industrial hub or power station. This is where all the important processes that sustain your energy levels and regulate chemicals in your blood take place. Yet that’s just a tip in the iceberg of the functions performed by this organ. In fact, there are over 300 other … [Read more...]

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Did You Know B-Vitamins Require Conversion By The Liver To Be Active?

December 14, 2015 By Corey B

We are often required to consume vitamins in small quantities for performing normal body functions, as our own body fails to synthesize in adequate amounts. Vitamins are often found to work as cofactors that help the enzymes to perform their own work of facilitating body metabolism. Thus, vitamins … [Read more...]

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Cedarwood Oil

February 13, 2014 By Darrell Miller

What is cedar oil Cedarwood oil also known as cedar oil is of great significance and is normally derived from foliage, roots and woods of conifers types most of these belonging to either cypress botanical or pine families. So as to get such oil from this plant parts, they are chemically derived, … [Read more...]

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What Is The Nuclear Factor Kappa Beta (NFkB) And Is There A Natural Remedy?

January 23, 2014 By Darrell Miller

Liver The liver body organ is one in all the major critical factors and will be thought of as a massive metabolic manufactory. It procedures necessary protein, carbohydrate food, and body fat, and digests intestinal liquid, animal starchy foods and humor necessary protein that the body system uses … [Read more...]

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Benefits of AAKG Arginine Plus Ketogluterate Athletes.

January 20, 2014 By Darrell Miller

What is Arginine Alpha-ketoglutarate Arginine Alpha-ketoglutarate ( AAKG and arginine) is a nonessential amino acid that is useful in production of nitric oxide in the liver. Nitric oxide is very important in muscle building and improving endurance. Though medically used to treat kidney disease, … [Read more...]

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How Does Milk Thistle Protect The Liver?

July 23, 2013 By Darrell Miller

Milk thistle also referred to as silybum marianum, is a herb found in many countries and contains medicinal qualities. It is a member of the sunflower family. The herb derives its name from the two unique features found in its leaves. One feature is that they possess white spots and the other is … [Read more...]

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How Good Is Milk Thistle At Protecting The Liver?

March 26, 2013 By Darrell Miller

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Milk thistle is a certain plant found in Europe along the Mediterranean regions. This plant contains some seeds also called the holy thistle; the seeds produce a substance known as silymarin. Reports from the National Centre for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) showed that this herb … [Read more...]

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Can Dandelion reduce water retention?

December 28, 2012 By Darrell Miller

Water retention is known as Edema, an abnormal increase of water/fluid in the body. This problem commonly occurs in the ankles and feet, where swelling is caused the force of gravity. There are several possible causes of water retention. They include certain medications, such as steroids, … [Read more...]

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The health benefits of pantothenic acid

November 24, 2012 By Darrell Miller

Pantothenic acid is also called vitamin B5 and is part of B group of vitamins. B vitamins assist the body to carry out a number of functions. Vitamin B5 is best known for releasing energy from the food we eat and for reducing negative side effects caused by stress. Here are some of the great … [Read more...]

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Health benefits of andrographis

October 15, 2012 By Darrell Miller

Andrographis paniculata  is a herb that has been around for a long time. Its bitter taste has earned it the name “King of Bitters.” It is grown in Asia and is quite popular in Indian and Chinese traditional medicine. You can identify it from its white-purple flowers. Andrographis contains a … [Read more...]

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What Does The Ayruvedic Herb Arjuna Do?

October 13, 2012 By Darrell Miller

Arjuna Arjuna, botanically named as Terminalia Arjuna, is gaining popularity in the entire world as a treatment towards curing cadiovascular diseases and angina and it is mainly found in India. The bark of the arjuna tree comprises of various useful resources like calcium, magnesium which is been … [Read more...]

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What Are The Health Benefits Of Rhodiola?

September 25, 2012 By Darrell Miller

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Main advantages of using vitamin supplementsA

September 24, 2012 By Darrell Miller

A Few Vitamins And Their Benefits (a)Phylloquinone (Vitamin K1)-This is the natural form of vitamin k. There is no side effects reported about this form of vitamin K and is therefore considered to be safer. The primary sources are dark green vegetables. This vitamin is an antioxidant in the cell … [Read more...]

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What Are The Health Benefits Of Bee Pollen?

September 21, 2012 By Darrell Miller

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Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: Allergies, bee, Calcium, Carbohydrates, Detoxification, Energy, Fruits, Immune System, Iron, Liver, Magnesium, Minerals, Pollen, Skin, StomachLeave a Comment

All about Devil’s Claw

September 20, 2012 By Darrell Miller

All about Devil's Claw Devil's Claw is the most common name used for harpagophytum procumbens (scientific name) or grapple plant or wood spider. It belongs to the seasame family and is native of South Africa, particularly in Kalahari Desert, Namibia and Madagascar. HISTORY Devil's Claw was … [Read more...]

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How Does L-Theanine Help Relax The Brain?

September 12, 2012 By Darrell Miller

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Why Zinc is so important for Improving Overall health?

September 6, 2012 By Darrell Miller

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What Are The Health Benefits Of L-Methionine?

July 22, 2012 By Darrell Miller

L-Methionine L-Methionine refers to an antioxidant that is found in meat and also dairy products. It is a one of the 8 essential amino acids present in the body. L-Methionine is a necessary building block for the proteins and cannot be manufactured in the human body. If you want a sufficient … [Read more...]

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What You Need to Know About Choline

April 25, 2012 By Darrell Miller

Choline and The Liver Failure of the liver to work normally may just be one of the conditions that most doctors find daunting and even impossible to cure under specific circumstances. Liver diseases may take on eclectic labels, form or symptoms; but the fact remains that the medical field is yet … [Read more...]

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Can Cod Liver Oil Help With Depression?

October 4, 2011 By Darrell Miller

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Cod liver oil is a popular nutritional supplement which comes from the liver of cod fishes. This supplement is very rich in essential fatty oils called Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) and Docosahexanoic acid (DHA). It also contains high amount of Vitamins A and D. Aside from being a nutrient supplement, … [Read more...]

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How Do Fenugreek Seeds Boost Health and Wellness?

June 7, 2011 By Darrell Miller

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Fenugreek Fenugreek seeds are obtained from a plant species historically used as a spice in several cuisines from Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe. It is also a very common herb utilized in many folk medicine practices. The bulk of fenugreek crop is grown for its seeds, and large scale cultivation … [Read more...]

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How Does Guggul Help with Cholesterol?

May 26, 2011 By Darrell Miller

Guggul And Cardiovascular Health Guggul is an herb that produces a resinous sap when wounded. The resin is golden brown in color and looks much like myrrh gum. It has a very long association with Ayurvedic medicine, spanning more than 3000 years of anecdotal evidence. Also, it has been the … [Read more...]

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How Does Red Yeast Rice Could Help with Cholesterol?

May 5, 2011 By Darrell Miller

Red Yeast Rice Red yeast rice is a dietary staple in the East that has been linked to the amelioration of high blood cholesterol. Throughout the centuries, it has enjoyed a significant presence in Chinese and Japanese cuisines as it is highly valued for its restorative effects on human health. … [Read more...]

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Does Cherry Fruit Extract Help with Gout And Inflammation?

April 11, 2011 By Darrell Miller

Cherry Fruit Extract And Your Health Cherries have long been noted to provide relief to people suffering from the painful inflammation characteristic of gout. Cherry fruit extracts are reported to successfully produce the same benefits, and give faster results. Cherry fruits are among the earliest … [Read more...]

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