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Brain Resets During Sleep

 

New research explains how synapses in the cortex expand with daytime stimulation and shrink with sleep, resetting the brain and preparing it for the next day.

 
 
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Open Window at Bedtime to Avoid Obesity and Diabetes
 

Open Window at Bedtime to Avoid Obesity and Diabetes

 

Combating obesity and type 2 diabetes can be as simple as opening a bedroom window in the evening and cooling the body by a couple degrees.

 
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Astaxanthin Activates the FOX03 'Longevity Gene'
 

Astaxanthin Activates the FOX03 'Longevity Gene'

 

The Astaxanthin compound CDX-085, developed by Cardax, shows the ability to markedly increase the expression of the FOXO3 gene in a lab animal

 
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Is it Really High Blood Pressure?
 

Is it Really High Blood Pressure?

 

Study shows that more than half of family doctors in Canada are still using manual devices, a dated technology that often leads to misdiagnosis.

 
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Anti-Aging Science takes Huge Leap
 

Anti-Aging Science takes Huge Leap

 

Discovery repairs DNA, could lead to a revolutionary anti-aging drug, and assist NASA in getting their astronauts to Mars.

 
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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 February/March 2017 issue of the Townsend Letter

 
 
 
 
 
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Childhood Absence Epilepsy: Putative Complementary Diet and Orthomolecular Treatment Options by Jonathan E. Prousky, ND, MSc, MA.

 

Integrative orthomolecular treatment for childhood absence epilepsy, a condition that increases cognitive deficits psychosocial difficulties, and epilepsy-related death in adults, may be superior to drug treatment alone.

 
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Peloids: A New Old Medical Marvel by Sussanna Czeranko, ND

 

Largely unknown in North America, peat, clay, and mud (peloids) are an old-time naturopathic treatment that has many therapeutic effects, particularly for women's health.

 
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An Anti-Aging Approach to Functional Foods by Ronald Klatz, MD, DO, and Robert Goldman, MD, PhD, DO

 

Quite often functional nourishing foods are used to stimulate the healing power of nature and an additional benefit is that these foods frequently counteract the effects of aging, as well.

 
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