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June 24, 2018
The Benefits of Curcumin for Brain Health

This remarkable compound supports the body’s natural inflammatory response and has been used medicinally for thousands of years.* Biologists have investigated curcumin for its numerous bioactive effects. Curcumin supports health naturally and carries few side effects.

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June 21, 2018
Misdiagnosed as IBS: Common Conditions and Need for Diagnostic Accuracy

Despite the best efforts of clinicians, certain diseases are difficult to diagnose. Many conditions share common symptoms like inflammation, diarrhea, nausea, headache, constipation, and more, leaving physicians to make educated guesses based on the probability of a given disease. Under this framework, physicians are more inclined to diagnose common, yet relatively less harmful diseases first, than correct their diagnosis to a more serious disease later if necessary.

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June 14, 2018
Research Supports Using a Quercetin Supplement to Benefit Alzheimer’s Disease Symptoms

Alzheimer’s disease remains a debilitating and tragic disorder despite decades of scientific research attempting to find treatments and cures. Even with the advent of new drugs designed to slow the progression of the disease, patients and doctors alike are still looking for ways to stave off its onset and limit the severity of its cognitive effects. Patients now have reason to be hopeful, however. In the hunt for effective therapy, scientists are exploring a new therapeutic molecule: quercetin.

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June 12, 2018
Curcumin for Mild Cognitive Dysfunction: A Natural Alternative for Symptom Relief

Brain fog: whether you’re experiencing it yourself or interacting with someone who is, it can be a frightening symptom. More formally known as mild cognitive dysfunction or mild cognitive impairment, brain fog is characterized by forgetfulness, trouble focusing, mental fatigue, sudden mind blanks, difficulty finding the right words when communicating, and a tendency toward “spacing out.” Additionally, brain fog is associated as a side effect of certain prescription medications.

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June 7, 2018
Ulcerative Colitis and Pregnancy: Using Diet as a Safe Management Strategy

Developing an effective strategy for managing ulcerative colitis (UC) is an ongoing challenge. During flare-ups, patients find themselves desperate for interventions that can dampen debilitating symptoms.

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June 5, 2018
Curcumin and IBS: Investigating the Possibility of Natural Symptom Relief

Characterized by pain, diarrhea, bloating, discomfort, and constipation, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can produce extreme discomfort that profoundly interferes with functionality and quality of life. Currently, the etiology of IBS remains unknown, and there is no therapy guaranteed to address the underlying pathology of the syndrome. Thus, all therapeutic options for IBS are currently intended to address symptoms rather than cure the condition. Although a variety of conventional therapies exist, their efficacy and tolerability vary, leaving many to seek out alternative and complementary options.

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May 31, 2018
Alternative Allergy Remedies: Exploring Antioxidant Supplements

For patients who suffer from allergies, it can often feel like the therapeutic options are severely limited. The most commonly used pharmacological therapies—including antihistamines, corticosteroids, mast cell stabilizers, and decongestants—are not effective for all patients, and they can often result in side effects that disrupt everyday quality of life. After years of frustration with oral antihistamines, nasal sprays, eye drops, inhaled corticosteroids, and other over-the-counter and prescription drugs, many patients are ready to explore alternative therapies to pharmacologics.

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May 24, 2018
Turmeric and Crohn’s Disease: Examining the Potential Benefits of Supplementation

What if a stellar therapeutic benefit for Crohn’s disease has been sitting under doctors’ noses for even longer than they’ve known about the disease? What if patients could supplement their diets with a natural compound that could could help maintain a normal inflammatory response in their gut? In light of an abundance of research investigating the therapeutic value of derivatives of the turmeric plant, these hypotheticals are more likely than previously realized.

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May 22, 2018
Autism Supplements for Stimming: Promising Options

For parents of autistic children, there are few symptoms that can cause as much day-to-day concern as stimming. Stimming—which is more formally discussed in scientific circles as self-stimulation or stereotypic, repetitive behavior—can be frustrating and concerning for parents who find themselves unable to get through to a child who is rocking, flapping, spinning, or repeating the same sets of words, over and over

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May 17, 2018
Glutathione Supplements for Parkinson’s — An Overview of Emerging Research

Does glutathione help Parkinson’s disease? That was the question posed by experts from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in a 2008 review paper. By the time of the study, the data supporting a potential role for glutathione supplements as an alternative therapy in Parkinson’s disease had been mounting for almost two decades, piquing the interest of researchers, patients, and practitioners alike.

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