10 Common Habits That Seriously Damage Your Kidneys

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Our kidneys are super important for our health. They filter our blood, produce hormones, absorb minerals, produce urine, eliminate toxins, and neutralize acids. So as one of the most important organs in your body, your kidneys deserve some love.

Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Survey Reveals Who’s Healthier

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However, that doesn't mean there is a total absence of evidence about the health of vaccinated versus unvaccinated children to give us an indication of whether or not the use of many more vaccines by children is contributing to their being chronically ill.

Get Started on a Healthy, Low-Sugar Diet

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I find it troubling that the average man now consumes roughly 35 pounds of high-fructose corn syrup and 47 pounds of cane sugar every year. It's no wonder a large portion of the population suffers from health conditions brought about by a high-sugar diet, such as:

  • Obesity and insulin resistance
  • Elevated triglycerides and LDL (bad) cholesterol
  • High blood pressure
  • Depleted levels of vitamins and minerals
  • Arthritis and gout
  • Liver disease and cardiovascular disease
  • Cancer

 

15 Reasons You Should Be Drinking Lemon Water Every Morning

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If you are looking for an easy trick to improve your life and overall health, than look no further. Drinking lemon water first thing in the morning is a pretty simple routine to get into and will have tremendous effects on your overall health.

A Powerful Nutrient Trio to Reduce Your Osteoporosis Risk

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A study published in Osteoporosis International has concluded that lifetime supplementation with vitamin K1 or, even better, K2, vitamin D3, and calcium is likely to reduce fractures and increase survival in postmenopausal women.

Can the Mineral Zinc Improve Hearing Loss?

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The mineral zinc has received some attention as of late because it appears to help fight the common cold when taken at the onset of symptoms. However, new research has shown another potential use in regard to idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss, also known as SSNHL.

What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Too Much Alcohol

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Some people believe that an occasional glass of red wine can benefit your health. Regardless of the merits of this view, too much red wine is a recipe for disaster.

Alcohol can impair decision-making abilities and motor skills. It is frequently a factor in vehicular accidents, violent behaviors, unplanned pregnancy, and sexually transmitted diseases. Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to the lethal danger of alcohol poisoning, too, which negatively impacts your health and may even cost you your life if it’s not properly addressed.

Signs Of Autoimmune Disease

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Autoimmune diseases are considered a top 10 leading cause of death today. They come in many different varieties, including rheumatoid arthritis, type I diabetes, thyroid disease, and more, and can cause many different types of symptoms all over the body that range from mild to severe in nature.

Nourishing Nutritional Strategies for Summer Season

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Embark on a journey of optimal health and well-being during the summer season. Through mindful food choices, we honor the abundant offerings of nature, cultivate a deep connection with the season's vibrancy, and nourish our bodies with the essential nutrients they crave.

What Is Alcohol Poisoning?

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Alcohol poisoning impairs the body and eventually can shut down the areas of the brain that control basic life-support functions like breathing, heart rate, and temperature control. You become more susceptible to alcohol poisoning when you:

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Honey Bees: The Latest Weapon in the Cancer War

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Bees have always played an important part in the healing arts around the world. Honey has been valued since ancient times for its sweetness and prized at the same time for its amazing medicinal properties. As far back as the times of the ancient Greeks and Egyptians, there is evidence to show that honey was used for its antimicrobial properties and even today, it is making a strong comeback in the area of wound healing, where it seems to be able to treat even some of the most difficult wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers.

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