Source: 5 Reasons You Feel Sluggish by Dr. Edward Group Fatigue is a problem for millions of people worldwide. We all get tired now and then, whether it’s because we’ve been working nonstop or didn’t eat right or skipped a workout. For many people, feeling sluggish can place a serious damper on your work and social life. … Continue reading 5 Reasons You Feel Sluggish
How Stress Affects Your Health
Source: How Stress Affects Your Health by Dr. Edward Group Everyone feels stress from time to time, but many of us are unaware of the fact that many commonly-experienced imbalances in health may actually be our body’s way of responding to physical and mental stress.Recent scientific studies have indicated that the human body’s reaction to stress could … Continue reading How Stress Affects Your Health
Study: Alcohol Associated With Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth
Source: Study: Alcohol Associated With Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth by Dr. Edward Group Most people are aware of the adverse health effects drinking too much alcohol can have on the body and mind. Over consumption can damage the liver, the stomach, and lead to excess weight gain. It has also been connected to with memory loss, clinical … Continue reading Study: Alcohol Associated With Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth
9 Ways to Balance Your Hormones Naturally
Source: 9 Ways to Balance Your Hormones Naturally by Dr. Edward Group A high-stress lifestyle coupled with improper eating habits can wreak havoc on a woman’s delicate hormonal balance. Even healthy women who follow a good diet may find glitches in their hormones.Symptoms of hormonal imbalance may include PMS, osteoporosis, weight gain, altered sex drive, allergies, uterine … Continue reading 9 Ways to Balance Your Hormones Naturally
Is Alcohol an Endocrine Disruptor?
Source: Is Alcohol an Endocrine Disruptor? by Dr. Edward Group Although you may never pick up an alcoholic beverage, you could still be regularly exposing yourself to the detrimental health effects of alcohol. Household products, for example, often contain ethyl alcohol (ethanol) and can be a source many people don’t consider. While exposure to these products … Continue reading Is Alcohol an Endocrine Disruptor?
The Dark Relationship Between Alcohol and the Liver
Source: The Dark Relationship Between Alcohol and the Liver by Dr. Edward Group The liver is one of the most robust and capable organs in the body. It has to be, its function is to process toxins that have entered the body. However, some toxins, like alcohol, can be too much for the liver to process in … Continue reading The Dark Relationship Between Alcohol and the Liver
How to Preserve Food and Storing Food Safely and Naturally
If you long to fill your family’s menu with nutrient-dense fruits, vegetables and meats, then it’s time for you to explore many of the popular storing food by home preservation methods that are used by survivalists and Preppers. It’s your time to shine, and it’s easy. Work Safely With Meat Any meat that is to … Continue reading How to Preserve Food and Storing Food Safely and Naturally
5 Herbs for Alzheimer’s Disease
Source: 5 Herbs for Alzheimer’s Disease by Dr. Edward Group Alzheimer’s disease—and the cost of allopathic remedies is on the rise. Here are 5 herbs to help you and your loved ones support Alzheimer’s health plans. Lemon balm The 16th century Swiss physician, Paracelsus, sold lemon balm to kings with the promise of inhibiting early senility. … Continue reading 5 Herbs for Alzheimer’s Disease
What Is Leaky Gut? An Exploration of Causes and Symptoms
Source: What Is Leaky Gut? An Exploration of Causes and Symptoms by Dr. Edward Group A leaky gut is characterized by perforations in the intestinal wall that allow molecules or microorganisms to pass through into the bloodstream. The phenomenon is a profound failure of the intestines’ duty to act as a protective barrier. Leaky gut syndrome is … Continue reading What Is Leaky Gut? An Exploration of Causes and Symptoms
How Alcohol Affects the Gut Microbiome
Source: How Alcohol Affects the Gut Microbiome by Dr. Edward Group The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAA) reports that alcohol consumption is a normal part of life for many people.[1]Although it’s difficult to consider alcohol consumption “healthy,” it does appear that drinking responsibly and in moderation is the situation for many who indulge. “At-risk” … Continue reading How Alcohol Affects the Gut Microbiome
