This ‘129 Ways to Get a Husband’ Article From 1958 Shows How Much The World Has Changed How would you respond if someone asked you to describe the 1950s? Maybe you’d mention the Cold War between The United States and the Soviet Union? Elvis becoming more and more popular? The first satellites going into orbit?Continue reading “129 Ways to Get a Husband”
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Landowner and renter of the land – farmer collaboration
Collaborate on an agricultural project Tenant farming is probably the second oldest profession. One person provides the land, another person provides labor, and they share the profits. This is all well and good if you own a farm. But what about the majority of landlords out there who don’t? It turns out the world isContinue reading “Landowner and renter of the land – farmer collaboration”
Donation needed for seniors – iwalk 2.0 for help with walking and real estate
Motherhealth Inc501c3 ( EIN 36-4949973) is seeking donations for affordable senior care in the bay area. Email motherhealth@gmail.com or call 408-854-1883 , PO Box 3138 Saratoga CA 95070 Free ebook about cancer and healing tips cancer-free ebook 180 pages free vol. 1 Text 408-854-1883 for fast response in matching a caregiver for home health for your home-boundContinue reading “Donation needed for seniors – iwalk 2.0 for help with walking and real estate”
Parkinson’s originate in the gut
Microbiota-gut-brain axis The microbiota-gut-brain axis, an interdependent series of communication loops between the enteric nervous system (ENS), the microbiota, the gut, and the brain, offers important insight into how changes in our gut affect distant organs like our brains. The inherent complexity of this axis with the crosstalk between the immune system, inflammatory states, andContinue reading “Parkinson’s originate in the gut”
Parkinsons, medications, dopamine rich foods and gut microbes
Dairy foods such as milk, cheese and yogurt Unprocessed meats such as beef, chicken and turkey Omega-3 rich fish such as salmon and mackerel Eggs Fruit and vegetables, in particular bananas Nuts such as almonds and walnuts Dark chocolate Concentrating on levodopa (L-dopa), the essential treatment for Parkinson’s disease, they distinguished which bacteria out of the trillions of speciesContinue reading “Parkinsons, medications, dopamine rich foods and gut microbes”
Exercises, brain, gut , muscles
Exercise induces changes in skeletal muscle to purge the blood from toxins. 20 minutes of exercise can act as anti-inflammatory. Aerobic exercise and HITT training make telomeres in the brain to grow longer. Belly fat can be reduced with exercise, sage tea, protein-rich and vitamin C-rich foods. Waste products of exercise protect neurons from traumaContinue reading “Exercises, brain, gut , muscles”
MS, Vitamin D, calcium, melatonin, gut microbiome
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS). While the etiology of MS is still largely unknown, scientists believe that the interaction of several endogenous and exogenous factors may be involved in this disease. Epidemiologists have seen an increased prevalence of MS in countries at high latitudes, where theContinue reading “MS, Vitamin D, calcium, melatonin, gut microbiome”
Diet which allows fruits, dairy and vegetarian friendly
Fruits contain sugars (especially over ripe ones) and vitamin C and other nutrients and fibers. Sour fruits and vitamin C-rich fruits have anti-cancer properties. Diet which allows fruits include: Carb cycling Plant paradox Intuitive eating Dr Grundry’s diet evolution The Flexitarian diet The fast diet Dash diet The lose your belly diet The Mediterranean dietContinue reading “Diet which allows fruits, dairy and vegetarian friendly”
Oatmeal, bitter melon, skipping breakfast and ginger
My own journey to weight loss and lowering my blood sugar levels. Breakfast is warm drink of ginger tea with almond and soy milk. Snack is apples. For my lunch, I have soft boiled eggs, banana, steel oatmeal, bitter melon (from Asian supermarket). Soup for dinner. Whole foods: We can pair plants and healthy protein,Continue reading “Oatmeal, bitter melon, skipping breakfast and ginger”
Top health hacks 9-25-2019
About Motherhealth bay area caregivers MEDICATIONS TO AVOID that worse PD (Parkinson’s disease) Digestive enzymes help in healing fractures, preventing kidney stones and heart disease and more Anabolic and catabolic process, hormones and exercise Eggplant and apple cider vinegar for skin cancer Philippines Coconut Wine -Tuba DMSO, hydrogen peroxide and Vit C fight cancer cellsContinue reading “Top health hacks 9-25-2019”
Water plays a role in DNA bonding
More information on the methods the researchers used to show how DNA binds together: The researchers studied how DNA behaves in an environment which is more hydrophobic than normal, a method they were the first to experiment with. They used the hydrophobic solution polyethylene glycol, and step-by-step changed the DNA’s surroundings from the naturally hydrophilicContinue reading “Water plays a role in DNA bonding”
Decreased stomach tumor with lifestyle change
Metro Vancouver cancer patient’s diagnosis may have doctors ‘scratching their heads’ Brice Royer was told four years ago that the tumour in his stomach would likely kill him. TARA CARMAN Updated: June 15, 2018 Video: Can love cure cancer?3:03 SHAREADJUSTCOMMENTPRINT Brice Royer was told four years ago that the tumour in his stomach would likelyContinue reading “Decreased stomach tumor with lifestyle change”
How sleepless nights compromise the health of your gut
How sleepless nights compromise the health of your gut Summary: Study reveals the function of specific immune cells, well documented as playing a significant role in gut health, is directly controlled by our circadian clock. Source: Champalimaud Center for the Unknown It is well known that individuals who work night-shifts, or travel often across different time zones,Continue reading “How sleepless nights compromise the health of your gut”
Supportive relationships in childhood leads to longer lives
Supportive relationships in childhood leads to longer lives Summary: Closer social relationships in childhood and being raised by a family with higher socioeconomic status was linked to people being more optimistic during midlife and increased chances of living to an older age. Those who were more disadvantaged growing up and experienced psychosocial stressors tended to experienceContinue reading “Supportive relationships in childhood leads to longer lives”