What Is Aloe Vera Good For?
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by Dr. Mercola
1d ago
Editor's Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published August 14, 2017. When you think of aloe vera, you may remember it as a spiky plant with tiny spines along both sides of the thick, variegated leaves that fan out from their base. A succulent plant that grows wild in tropical regions, including the warmest areas and arguably thousands of households across the U.S., aloe vera has had a plethora of uses for thousands of years, both medicinal and nutritional. An open access website of peer-reviewed journals and blogs, Biomed Central, notes: "Such extensive human use of aloe ver ..read more
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Fascinating Research on Vitamin A From 1925
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by none
1d ago
My colleague Pam Schoenfeld, MS, recently put me onto an eye-opening article on vitamin A. Titled “Tissue Changes Following Deprivation of Fat-Soluble A Vitamin”1 by S. Burt Wolbach, MD and Percy R. Howe, MD, the article was published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine in 1925. This paper is interesting for several reasons. Primary Effects of Vitamin A Deprivation The first concerns the changes these researchers observed when they deprived rats of vitamin A. The main effect was keratinization of the epithelial tissues. The epithelial tissues are thin tissues that cover all the exposed sur ..read more
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Happiness Hacks — How to Find Lasting Joy in Your Daily Life
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by Dr. Mercola
1d ago
The International Day of Happiness takes place on March 20 each year to spread awareness that "happiness is a fundamental human goal."1 In 2024, it also marked the day the World Happiness Report was released. It includes a happiness ranking of 39 countries, based on six factors — social support, income, health, freedom, generosity and the absence of corruption.2 Finland took the top spot, followed by Denmark, Iceland, Sweden and Israel.3 By looking into the happiness hacks embraced by some of the world’s happiest people, you may be able to find ways to weave more lasting joy into your own dail ..read more
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WHO Cancer Agency Predicts 77% Rise in Cancers by 2050
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by Dr. Mercola
2d ago
The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) released a daunting prediction of the global cancer burden. It estimates more than 35 million new cancer cases in 2050 — a 77% increase from the estimated 20 million cancer cases that occurred in 2022.1 While WHO named an aging population as a key driver behind the increasing cancer burden, along with tobacco, alcohol, obesity and exposure to air pollution, what they’re ignoring is the concerning trend of turbo cancers that occur shortly after COVID-19 shots. Cancer Cases Set to Increase Significantly by 2050 T ..read more
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Ancient Formula May Be the Ultimate Antibiotic Solution
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by Dr. Mercola
2d ago
Editor's Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published May 2, 2017. Every year, 700,000 people worldwide die from drug-resistant illnesses like bacterial infections, malaria, HIV/AIDs and tuberculosis.1 It's estimated that by 2050, antibiotic resistance will have killed 300 million people, with the annual global death toll reaching 10 million. The cost for treatment, meanwhile, is estimated to hit $100 trillion by 2050.2 Clearly, alternatives to antibiotics are needed — and fast. It's been estimated that the pharmaceutical industry will need upwards of $37 billion over the next ..read more
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Diet Soda Linked to Serious Heart Condition Risk
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by Dr. Mercola
2d ago
Research1 published in the American Heart Association journal Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology found an association between drinking sweetened beverages and atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation, also called AFib, is an abnormal and often rapid heartbeat that occurs when the upper chambers in the heart (atria) beat out of sync with the lower chambers (ventricles).2 It's a common symptom in people with heart failure or heart disease and one of the most common arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats) that affects more than 2 million U.S. adults. AFib can sometimes go away on its own, b ..read more
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How to Assess Your Metabolic Health at Home
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by none
3d ago
One of the easiest ways to assess your metabolic health at home is a simple body temperature measurement. Body temperature is a sign of how well your body is creating and utilizing energy. So, a lower body temperature is a sign that our body is not producing a lot of energy (meaning, hindered metabolic function). Measuring my body temperature for the first time five years ago was my lightbulb moment when I finally accepted and realized that my previous restrictive lifestyle (keto, fasting, and carnivore) was no longer serving me. The oral thermometer reading was 96.5 degrees Fahrenheit (F), wi ..read more
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Hand Sanitizers Could Damage Critical Supporting Cells in the Brain
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by Dr. Mercola
3d ago
Toxic chemicals found in hand sanitizers and other disinfectants, as well as household items like furniture and electronics, could be harming brain development in children and future generations. This includes quaternary compounds — used widely in disinfecting agents — and organophosphate flame retardants, which are found in many household items. Researchers at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio found quaternary compounds were damaging to oligodendrocytes, a type of glial cell in the central nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord, while flame retardants increased the risk of ..read more
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Maca Is Good for More Than Your Mojo
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by Dr. Mercola
3d ago
Editor's Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published March 13, 2017. Superfoods seem to be more abundant than they've ever been. One of the best, but lesser known, is an ancient root vegetable called maca, belonging to the same cruciferous family as kale and cauliflower. However, maca is most closely associated with mustard, turnip, cabbage, garden cress and watercress.1 Grown in the Peruvian mountains, maca's history is long and distinguished, as it was used even earlier than the Incans for both food and traditional medicine. Its most notable use was to proliferate fertility ..read more
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How to Recognize a Seizure
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by Dr. Mercola
4d ago
A seizure is a sudden and uncontrolled electrical disturbance that occurs in the central nervous system and causes a variety of different behaviors, movements or levels of consciousness. Seizures can vary widely in severity and duration and are caused by several factors. Epilepsy is one condition that can trigger a seizure. Epilepsy is a brain disorder that is sometimes called a "seizure disorder" because the primary symptom of epilepsy is seizures. The CDC estimates there are 3 million adults and 470,000 children with epilepsy nationwide.1 This means that there are more than 3.4 million peopl ..read more
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