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December 18, 2018
Gut Microbiome and Cancer Treatment: Improving Outcomes by Supporting Gut Health

The gut microbiome might well hold the largest unexploited treasure trove of new discoveries for human health—and the first steps toward unlocking the microbiome’s secrets have proven to be immensely promising. In recent years, a flurry of new research has shed light on the possibility the gut microbiome holds the key to effective treatment of a broad range of health conditions due to its multidimensional role in key physiological processes

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December 13, 2018
Supplements for Autism Anxiousness: Butyric Acid’s Role

Many caregivers know all too well the feeling of helplessness that arises from seeing a loved one with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) suffering from acute anxiousness, particularly if the source of that anxiousness remains elusive. Even in those individuals who are highly independent, episodes of anxiousness can quickly cause functionality to deteriorate, causing the individual to experience a drastic reduction in quality of life.

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December 11, 2018
CBD After Chemotherapy Can Diminish Side Effects and Potentiate Treatment

As a first-line treatment for cancer, chemotherapy saves the lives of countless individuals who wouldn’t otherwise survive their illness. At the same time, it is one of the most feared treatments in medicine because of its destructive and wide-ranging side effects. I

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December 6, 2018
How to Support Gut Health*: The Essential Role of Butyric Acid

For individuals who don’t have a gastrointestinal disorder, gut health is rarely a priority. In fact, many fail to consider the wellbeing of their gastrointestinal system at all, particularly when it is overshadowed by the more ostensibly pressing concerns of supporting the health of their brain, heart, liver, and kidneys. However, the importance of gut health is difficult to overstate because it directly impacts the health of all other of the body’s organ systems.

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December 4, 2018
Calcium Propionate and Autism: Why Changing Your Diet Might Not Be Enough

Every time someone eats a hamburger, there’s a risk they’re exposing themselves to a substance that might cause or exacerbate autism—so major food companies, like McDonald’s, are scrambling to pull it from their products. The substance is calcium propionate, and a growing body of scientific literature suggests that limiting exposure to it is critical to protecting health.

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November 30, 2018
Bioavailability of Supplements: New Technology

Most individuals have likely encountered these instructions at some point when using nutritional supplements. Many assume such directives are aimed at preventing gastrointestinal discomfort, and sometimes that is true.

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November 28, 2018
What Is The Difference Between CBD and THC?

Each year, millions of Americans struggle to manage their weight. Unfortunately, that weight management can be elusive. In a culture in which stressful lifestyles, limited physical activity, and a plethora of high-calorie food options are common, a person’s health can take a back seat more often than not. Indeed, even a vigorous exercise routine might not be enough to make up for the hours spent sedentary, and many face significant internal and external barriers to eating a healthy, calorie-appropriate diet. 

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November 21, 2018
Crohn’s Disease Medication: Moving Beyond the Limits with Supplementation

Even when taking medication, individuals suffering from Crohn’s disease shoulder a heavy burden of symptoms and side effects that can significantly reduce their quality of life. In addition to the physically uncomfortable symptoms associated with Crohn’s, individuals often experience self-consciousness, anxiousness, and even depression as they struggle to cope with the disease’s impact. 

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November 15, 2018
Everyday Toxins and Risk Reduction: An Interview with Dr. Walter Crinnion, ND, Part 2

For individuals who don’t have a gastrointestinal disorder, gut health is rarely a priority. In fact, many fail to consider the wellbeing of their gastrointestinal system at all, particularly when it is overshadowed by the more ostensibly pressing concerns of supporting the health of their brain, heart, liver, and kidneys.

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November 13, 2018
Environmental Medicine and Toxins: An Interview with Dr. Walter Crinnion, ND, Part 1

For individuals who don’t have a gastrointestinal disorder, gut health is rarely a priority. In fact, many fail to consider the wellbeing of their gastrointestinal system at all, particularly when it is overshadowed by the more ostensibly pressing concerns of supporting the health of their brain, heart, liver, and kidneys.

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