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Daily Cup of Tea Reduces Risk of Alzheimer's and Dementia in Seniors

 

Cognitive impairment risk is reduced by 50 percent and as much as 86 percent for those who are genetically at risk of Alzheimer's.

 
 
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Heart Attack Risk Game-Changer
 

Heart Attack Risk Game-Changer

 

Turns out that soft plaque may not actually be more likely to rupture and cause heart attacks than hard calcium deposits in coronary arteries.

 
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Lactate May Drive Cancer Development
 

Lactate May Drive Cancer

 

Lactate, a molecule produced during intense exercise, plays a key role in cancer cell formation.

 
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Lactate May Drive Cancer Development
 

Improved Sleep and Reduced Stress Impact with Prebiotics

 

Researchers find that dietary prebiotics may be effective against stress-induced insomnia.

 
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The Benefits of Dark Chocolate
 

Reap the Health Benefits of Dark Chocolate

 

Studies have shown that dark chocolate has numerous science-backed health benefits.

 
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Gut Bacteria

Immortality Now Video
 

Dr. Todd LePine discusses the gut microbiome, and what you should and should not do for overall gut health.

 
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Enjoy the January 2017 issue of the Townsend Letter

 
 
 
 
 
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Mercury: The Quintessential Anti-Nutrient by Sara Russell, PhD, NTP, and Kristin G. Homme, PE (ret.), MPP, MPH

 

The authors discuss mercury's wide ranging metabolic and biochemical effects, how to test for toxicity, and nutrition's role in treatment.

 
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Hair Testing for Mercury and Other Toxic Metals by Andrew Hall Cutler, PhD, PE.

 

Mercury causes derangement of mineral transport that affects interpretation of elemental hair tests. Cutler explains a "counting rules" system that identifies mercury toxicity.

 
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The Importance of Testing for Glyphosate: The World's Most Widely Used Herbicide by William Shaw, PHD and Matthew Pratt-Hyatt, PhD

 

The overused herbicide decreases good gut bacteria, disrupts endocrine function, and creates oxidative stress.

 
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