Posts in Wellness
8 Superfoods for Your Immune System

Diet has a huge impact on disease risk in general. As many as 30 percent of all cancers are linked to poor dietary habits, Specific foods have been shown to do everything from keeping your gut microbiome diverse to helping you ward off the occasional upper-respiratory infection — especially important during cold and flu season.

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New Study Reveals That Antibiotics Damage Our Immune System

A new Caltech study has shown that our intestinal bacteria determine which bacteria are beneficial and which are pathogenic. Even more significantly, it is the gut bacteria that trigger an immune response, not the immune system itself. This indicates that science and medicine need to completely rethink the current view of how the immune system operates. That's the intriguing conclusion reached according to the paper published in Science.

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3 Essential Homeopathic Remedies For Cold and Flu Season

As cold and flu season arrives, there are three homeopathic remedies that are crucial to have on-hand. When used properly, these remedies can quickly stop an illness from worsening and, in many cases, completely cure the illness within a short time period. Homeopathic remedies work by stimulating the body to cure the underlying cause of the symptoms, and they do so without side effects.

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Best Foods for Boosting your Immune System

A strong immune system helps to keep a person healthy. Can specific foods boost the immune system? When the immune system comes into contact with a pathogen, it triggers an immune response. The immune system releases antibodies, which attach to antigens on the pathogens and kill them. Incorporating specific foods into the diet may strengthen a person’s immune response.

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Wellness, NutritionCarola Cuenca
Tips for a Post-Holiday Detox

We have all had our share of sweets, rich and fatty foods and perhaps partaken in a few too many cocktails. In addition, many of us have been traveling, recovering from the inevitable colds and flus that circulate at this time of year and you may also be running on reduced sleep and increased caffeine consumption. All of these over-indulgences will lead to us feeling tired, irritable, achy and often fat so, come the New Year, many of us are ready for a detox.

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WellnessCarola Cuenca
Beware of Non-GMO Food Labels

Non-GMO food labels are incredibly misleading—and could be harming you and the environment. We’re surrounded by information about the health and nutritional benefits of different food, but a lot of it conflicts—and it’s leaving people more confused than ever about how to make healthy food choices.

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Trends in Alternative Medicine

"Alternative medicine" may be defined as medicine that is different from "conventional" treatment. The Office of Alternative Medicine (OAM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) defines alternative medicine as "those treatments not taught widely in medical schools, not generally used in hospitals, and not usually reimbursed by insurance." With developments in the last years of the 1900s, this definition will probably change.

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Focusing on Wellness

While we all have our stressful and busy periods of the day, it is essential to prioritize and focus on our well-being to improve and lengthen our own life. When we ignore our wellbeing, we risk a range of health side-effects that range from cognitive decline, depression, anxiety, obesity, and so on. In today's interconnected world, focusing on our wellness is easier and more accessible than ever before.

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How Much Exercise Is Enough?

Right now exercise might not be on top of your to-do list but lack of physical activity can increase the odds of an early death by 20 to 30%. Exercise can be a powerful tool, proven to help protect against cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression and anxiety. Plus it can improve thinking, learning and judgement and even help you get a better night’s sleep.

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The Connection Between Your Emotions + Organs

Probiotics aren't anything new, but you probably first heard about them in yogurt ads. In addition to aiding a healthy gut did you know that probiotics are a scientifically proven way to help with depression and anxiety? Your gut is considered your "second brain" and roughly 90% to 95% of all the body's serotonin is produced there. Unfortunately, if the delicate balance of bacteria that provides serotonin gets disrupted, it can lead to symptoms of depression and anxiety.

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9 of the Best Foods to Help You Heal

Whether you’re recovering from an illness or surgery, the foods and beverages you consume can either help or hinder your recovery. Many foods, including fruits, vegetables, healthy fats, and protein sources, have been shown to reduce inflammation, improve immune function, promote healing, and provide the fuel necessary for you to get on the mend. Here we present healing foods that can help your body recover.

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