7 Ways Magnesium Improves Your Brain - by Dr Jockers

Magnesium is present in all cells of the body and is involved in over 300 enzymatic processes, including energy production. Magnesium is essential for maintaining normal bone density, normal cardiac rhythmicity, normal pulmonary function, and normal blood glucose regulation. Magnesium is one of the most common world-wide deficiencies and it plays a role in most of the common health struggles people face every day. Most doctors are not trained to detect magnesium deficiencies. Magnesium deficiency is often misdiagnosed because it does not show up in blood tests as only 1% of the body’s magnesium is stored in the blood. Dr. Norman Shealy’s, M.D., Ph.D. is an American neurosurgeon and a pioneer in pain medicine says, “Every known illness is associated with a magnesium deficiency,” and that, “magnesium is the most critical mineral required for electrical stability of every cell in the body. A magnesium deficiency may be responsible for more diseases than any other nutrient.” Read More

18 Strategies to Beat Hypothyroidism Naturally - by Dr. Jockers

One of the fastest rising health conditions in the US is hypothyroidism. The most common symptoms experienced are lethargy, depression and weight gain. More than 12% of the US population will develop a thyroid condition during their lifetime with most of these being hypothyroidism. An estimated 27 million Americans have some form of thyroid disease. Up to 60 percent of those with thyroid disease are not aware of their condition. Women are five to eight times more likely than men to develop thyroid problems. 80% of hypothyroid conditions in the US are thought to be auto-immune conditions. Read More

Raw Milk Reality: Is Raw Milk Worth the Risk? - by Chris Kresser

This is a decision you have to make on your own, by weighing the risks vs. benefits and considering more personal variables such as your health status, risk tolerance, values and worldview. Every day we make choices that involve this kind of evaluation, whether we’re conscious of it or not. Each time we get into a car, for example, we are deciding that the convenience and efficiency driving offers is worth the risk of injury or death. We may not consider the decision in these terms – because we’re so accustomed to driving – but that doesn’t mean the risk isn’t real and we aren’t making a choice. With that in mind, let’s discuss a few of the factors you might consider in your decision. Read More

10 Strategies to eliminate IBS and create good gut health - by Dr Mark Hyman


4 Running Basics for Beginners

Are you a runner, or do you hate anything that even comes close to a slow jog? 

Were you forced to run the mile in high school and hated every minute of it, or did you breeze through it like a natural-born marathon runner?

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Change the Game by Taking Control of Your Health - by Dr Mercola

Because of your loyal support, we've slowly but surely awakened the world to the false promises of the fatally flawed conventional medical view, which claims disease is best treated with drugs, and that the government knows what's best for your health and should be allowed to dictate your health options. In this never previously released video that was just recently completed, I discuss my own journey toward health, which ultimately led me to my present day philosophies and recommendations. Read More

30 Online Resources to Find a good Thyroid doctor - by Dana Trentini

It can be a frustrating journey to find a good thyroid doctor but they are out there and they are worth the search. A good doctor can change your life. I know because I had the fortune of finding a great doctor who changed my life and I hope the same for all of you. The goal of this post is to provide online resources that will help you in your search to find a good thyroid doctor in your area. Read More

Early Facial Signs of Thyroid Dysfunction - self help

Amazing all the information you can discover just by your face, and what signs to look for indicative of thyroid disease. Read More

IS HASHIMOTO'S GENETIC? AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT GENES - by Dr Izabella Wentz

Think about women in your life that struggle with weight gain, anxiety, fatigue, depression, infertility, or hair loss. Cold intolerance is also a big giveaway… You may want to encourage them to get tested for Hashimoto's. While Hashimoto’s is much more common in women, 7 women are affected for every one man; men too, can be affected. Having a male relative with Hashimoto’s increases the likelihood of being diagnosed, so if you are a man with Hashimoto's, please note that your children may be at greater risk. Symptoms are similar in men, but some men may also experience unique symptoms like low sex drive, poor facial hair growth and loss of muscle tone. Read More

The 5 Best Healthy Fats for Your Body - by Dr Axe

Are you afraid of fats? If so, you’re not alone. Fat in foods has been vilified in America for the past few decades, as low-fat and non-fat foods became the norm, and we were told that a low-fat diet would help us get the body we want. In fact, it’s one of the biggest nutrition lies that the public’s been told. In other parts of the world, fat has always been welcome at the table. In the U.S.? We’re only now realizing the truth: Not all fats are created equally. Our bodies need fat — more specifically, they need healthy fats. Read More

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