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Bone marrow for beef bone broth or soup

Vitamins and minerals. This will vary depending on the type of animal source you use, but for this broth recipe, you’ll find loads of calcium, magnesium, potassium, and phosphorus, Vitamin A, K2, and minerals like zinc, iron, boron, manganese, and selenium. Glucosamine and chondroitin. Natural compounds found in connective tissue which supports joint health. Collagen.Continue reading “Bone marrow for beef bone broth or soup”

Coconut with spinach and eggs, not baked

Ingredients 2 tablespoons coconut oil (used for cooking spinach and the final dish) 1 pound spinach (sliced in 1 inch length, cooked separately in medium heat) 1 onion (diced thinly, cooked separately until light brown) 1 clove garlic 1 cup coconut milk (boil separately) 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard juice of 2 lemons 1/4 cup nutritional yeast 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg SeaContinue reading “Coconut with spinach and eggs, not baked”

Apply olive oil on your face at night

Olive oil has many skin and health benefits. Studies show that fatty acids in extra-virgin olive oil can protect your liver from oxidative stress. Research also proves that applying olive oil to the skin can prevent signs of photo-aging and sun damage. It’s true—usingolive oil for your skin is a thing. Olive oil contains no carbohydrates or protein. All of its’ calories come from fat, mostly monounsaturated, making it anContinue reading “Apply olive oil on your face at night”

Top August 2019 health hacks

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Diagnosed later in childhood with type 1 diabetes have lower brain connectivity

WEAKER BRAIN CONNECTIVITY IN MIDLIFE FOR CHILDREN DIAGNOSED LATE WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 14, 2015 A new study reports those diagnosed later in childhood with type 1 diabetes have lower brain connectivity than those diagnosed at younger ages.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROLOGYOPEN NEUROSCIENCE ARTICLES4 MIN READ HIGH FAT DIETS CAN IMPAIR CRITICAL MOTIVATIONAL PATHWAY NEUROSCIENCEContinue reading “Diagnosed later in childhood with type 1 diabetes have lower brain connectivity”

Way to a woman’s heart could very well be via her stomach

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Older adults tend to get a better night’s sleep when they have access to nature

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Men with lower testosterone have more emotionally supportive relationships

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PTSD link to accelerated, premature aging

NEURAL PATHWAY RESPONSIBLE FOR OPIOID WITHDRAWAL DISCOVERED NEUROSCIENCE NEWSFEBRUARY 4, 2016 Using optogenetics to manipulate the brains of opioid addicted mice, researchers discover a neural pathway that appears to be responsible for symptoms of withdrawal.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCE5 MIN READ PTSD LINKED TO ACCELERATED AGING NEUROSCIENCE NEWSFEBRUARY 3, 2016 Two new studies of veterans draw aContinue reading “PTSD link to accelerated, premature aging”

High obesity range have double the risk of developing depression

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High fat diet starves the brain

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