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globalresearch.ca | Joseph Mercola
Research has revealed that damaged mitochondria in metabolic tissues don’t die off as expected, but instead send distress signals that cause cells to become immature and dysfunctional This cellular “immaturity” particularly affects insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, causing them to stop making enough insulin to regulate blood sugar properly This same pattern of mitochondrial damage and cellular dysfunction was observed across multiple types of tissue involved in metabolism, including...
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expose-news.com | Rhoda Wilson |Joseph Mercola
Introducing a wide variety of plant-based foods into babies’ diets after the age of one speeds up gut microbiome maturity, helping your child develop better digestion and stronger immunity from an early age. Children who consume diverse plant fibres develop higher levels of beneficial bacteria like Faecalibacterium and Bacteroides, which reduce inflammation and protect the gut lining.
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globalresearch.ca | Julian Rose |Joseph Mercola |Peter Koenig |Mark Taliano
Zionist Supremacism and Murder of the InnocentThe brutal murder of eight Red Cross paramedics and five aid workers in Southern Gaza on March 23rd2025 – each shot more than 20 times and then buried in a sandpit along with their vehicles – should be ‘an event too far’ for Israeli soldiers. How Modern Lifestyles Contribute to DiseaseThe human body is designed to thrive with the right conditions — proper nutrition, regular movement, and minimal toxin exposure.
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globalresearch.ca | Joseph Mercola
Modern lifestyles have drastically reduced your body’s ability to produce cellular energy. Humans now generate 75% less adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the currency of cellular energy, than a century agoModern diets are filled with ultraprocessed foods, excessive sugar, and harmful vegetable oils, which has led to widespread nutrient deficiencies despite consuming sufficient caloriesSedentary lifestyles have become the norm.
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sgtreport.com | Joseph Mercola
by Dr. Joseph Mercola, Mercola: Story at-a-glance Vitamin D3 is important for bone strength and immune function; your body produces it naturally from sunlight or you can get it through supplements when sun exposure is limited The optimal blood level of vitamin D is between 60 and 80 ng/mL; to stay in this range, test your levels regularly and adjust sun exposure or supplementation accordingly Getting safe sun exposure requires monitoring your skin for even a slight shade of pink, while...
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