– 11/26/2011
Allergies in your airways, such as hay fever, can make your life miserable. A new human study shows that the popular liver herb, silymarin, can significantly reduce the signs and symptoms of allergic rhinitis.
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– 05/21/2011
Three new vitamin D studies show just how important vitamin D is to the health of our children. This is especially important because it is widely known that 70% of U.S. children are deficient in vitamin D.
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– 02/15/2011
Folic acid, a simple B vitamin, can have a profound effect on reducing the risk for a first heart attack as well as a first stroke.
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– 06/17/2010
Last month the American Thoracic Society held its annual International Conference in New Orleans. There were four papers presented demonstrating the power of quercetin to combat the common cold, reduce airway allergic responses,…
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– 12/25/2009
2009 was a busy year as gene-related exploration tools opened up a treasure trove of new discoveries. We’ve learned why some of the obvious good health habits, like getting enough sleep and exercise are more important…
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– 11/27/2009
Swedish researchers were trying to prove that taking multivitamins as a child would cause more allergy. Instead, they showed that children taking multivitamins regularly from age 4 or earlier have significantly less allergy…
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– 09/21/2009
Researchers at the United States Department of Agriculture have demonstrated that oregano oil has potent bacterial killing properties. They demonstrated that oregano consistently inhibited the growth of infectious
E. Coli,…
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– 04/10/2009
Quercetin has long been regarded as the single best natural anti-histamine nutrient, and is widely used during the allergy season to help out with problems. A number of new studies continue to highlight quercetin’s…
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– 11/05/2008
Quercetin has been found to powerfully stabilize mast cells, helping to prevent stress-induced anxiety and allergic reactions. A chain of recent discoveries helps to place the significance of these discoveries into context,…
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– 06/27/2008
It is convenient for modern medicine to separate a patient’s problems into neatly divided specialty areas so that problems can be micro-analyzed by various specialists. This is convenient for treating, diagnosing, referring,…
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– 06/11/2008
The National Institutes of Health is devoting $100 million in grants over the next five years to study how the trillions of bacteria and yeasts in your gut actually affect your health and risk for disease. After decades of…
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– 05/19/2008
The first human study in a U.S. population shows a direct link between mom’s prenatal stress level and the immune system competence of her child.
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