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November 7, 2018
Natural Remedies for Addressing the Loss of Cognitive Function

As the world population ages, more people than ever before are struggling with significant loss of cognitive function or endeavoring to prevent it. Recognized as cognitive decline beyond that which is normal in the course of aging, the toll of significant cognitive decline weighs heavily on those affected and their loved ones; from its starting point as mild cognitive impairment, significant loss of cognitive function slowly and unstoppably progresses until patients have only minimal cognitive capability.

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November 5, 2018
Autism and Gut Health: Butyric Acid Could Expose a Link

Autism spectrum disorder drastically shapes the lives of patients and caregivers, often presenting challenges that greatly compromise quality of life.

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October 11, 2018
Oxidative Stress Supplement: Why Glutathione Might Be the Best

Although oxidative stress might not be the most dangerous form of cellular damage, individuals should still take measures to protect themselves. And while oxidative stress has long been recognized as a part of many pathologies, newer perspectives have begun to see the utility of nutritional supplements for oxidative stress as a means of symptom management. 

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October 4, 2018
GABA Supplement Side Effects Remain Largely Unknown

Individuals with health issues ranging from autism to epilepsy are increasingly experimenting with dietary supplementation of gamma-amino-butyric acid (GABA), one of the body’s most important neurotransmitters.

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October 2, 2018
Supplements to Help Parkinson’s: Investigating the Potential of Antioxidants

The dreaded tremors and degenerative brain dysfunction of Parkinson’s disease are notoriously emotionally painful for individuals and caretakers alike. Clinically, Parkinson’s disease is marked by highly variable symptoms, like difficulties with voluntary motion and impaired executive functioning, which increase with intensity as the disease progresses. 

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September 27, 2018
Benefits of Glutathione Supplementation

Over the last few years, glutathione supplements have been appearing on store shelves and health food websites. So what are the benefits of glutathione supplementation? Does it really help? Whenever a hot new supplement like glutathione hits the market, it is important to consider the research before jumping on the bandwagon.

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September 25, 2018
Probiotics for Autism: Side Effects and Alternatives

Addressing autism is challenging owing to the disease’s diverse symptoms, uncertain causes, and disabling effects. Autistic individuals are commonly affected by a broad array of sensory issues, sociobehavioral difficulties, and gastrointestinal malfunction, all of which can severely diminish quality of life.

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September 20, 2018
CBD and Anxiety: Toward Safer and More Effective Therapeutics

As millions of individuals who suffer from it know firsthand, anxiety presents as conditions of unfulfilled opportunities and painful psychological experiences. Although there are cognitive and pharmaceutical interventions that provide symptom relief for many, efficacy is not universal and tolerability can be a hindrance to adherence even when symptoms are alleviated.

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September 18, 2018
Glutathione IV Therapy: Side Effects, Lifestyle Impacts, and Alternatives

Glutathione, a tripeptide naturally produced in the liver from three amino acids, is the body’s most essential antioxidant, and its ability to neutralize free radicals in cells and aid in detoxification processes has highlighted it as a promising therapeutic for a wide range of health conditions, including many challenging neurological conditions.*

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September 13, 2018
Insulin Resistance: Examining the Benefits of Berberine Supplementation

Although most individuals understand the link between insulin utilization and diabetes, few recognize the risks and symptoms of insulin resistance. Insulin resistance can lead to having a chronically high blood sugar level, which is a contributing factor to developing type II diabetes. Before it develops into diabetes, insulin resistance is correlated with symptoms like brain fog, confusion, dysexecutive syndrome, sleepiness, excessive hunger, thirst, and weight gain.

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