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$64K per year Multiple sclerosis drug or a holistic healing option

Vitamin D Deficiency Is Prevalent in Multiple Sclerosis https://articles.mercola.com/…/vitamin-d-deficiency-asthma-multiple–sclerosis .aspx Nov 17, 2014 … Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in patients with multiple sclerosis and neurological diseases, and it is also linked in asthma attacks. Mercury Poisoning May Mimic Multiple Sclerosis https://articles.mercola.com/…/dental-amalgam-mercury-poisoning.aspx Aug 5, 2014 … This story from a woman shows that dental amalgams can lead to mercury poisoning, and can be misdiagnosedContinue reading “$64K per year Multiple sclerosis drug or a holistic healing option”

Butyrate in butter, green plantain bananas, anti-cancer properties

Butyrate is Crucial For Gut Health
Increases Gene Activity
Fights Inflammation
Good for the Brain and Nerve Cells
 Used for Treating Anxiety, Depression, and Mania
Both a Cure and an Enemy in Case of Addictions
Has Anti-Cancer Properties – Colon Cancer
Can Help With Weight Loss
May Be Good For Balancing Blood Sugar
Can Help Treat Allergies
May Help Autism
Can Be Useful In Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s
Good For The Mitochondria
Protects the Liver, Pancreas, and Heart
May Increase Red Blood Cells
Can Kill Certain Bacteria Directly
May Increase Dopamine

High HDL less heart attacks

Why Is Cholesterol Important? Your blood cholesterol level has a lot to do with your chances of getting heart disease. High blood cholesterol is one of the major risk factors for heart disease. A risk factor is a condition that increases your chance of getting a disease. In fact, the higher your blood cholesterol level,Continue reading “High HDL less heart attacks”

Good fats, SCFA – short chain fatty acids

Dietary relevance Short-chain fatty acids are produced when dietary fiber is fermented in the colon.[5] Short-chain fatty acids and medium-chain fatty acids are primarily absorbed through the portal vein during lipid digestion,[6] while long-chain fatty acids are packed into chylomicrons and enter lymphatic capillaries, and enter the blood first at the subclavian vein. Medical relevanceContinue reading “Good fats, SCFA – short chain fatty acids”