
Olivia G Cook
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1 week ago |
womenshealth.news | Olivia G Cook |Ava Grace |Willow Tohi |Ramon Tomey
ASD affects about 1 in 36 children, with boys diagnosed four times more often than girls. Genetics alone doesn’t fully explain the condition, prompting researchers to explore hormonal and environmental factors during pregnancy. Three key hormones – testosterone, thyroid hormones and glucocorticoids (stress hormones) – help shape the fetal brain. Imbalances in these hormones during pregnancy may contribute to autism risk.
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1 week ago |
womenshealth.news | Willow Tohi |Ava Grace |Olivia G Cook |Ramon Tomey
A mix of oatmeal, black sesame, nuts and milk supports anti-aging via fiber, vitamin E and healthy fats. Broccoli sprouts, pomegranates, spinach, strawberries and mushrooms combat aging via antioxidants, mitochondrial health and cell renewal. Diets from regions with longevity highlight whole grains, fish and plant-based eating to reduce inflammation. Avoid excessive supplements, prioritize nutrient-rich foods and limit high-sugar/salt items.
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1 week ago |
newstarget.com | Olivia G Cook |Mike Adams |Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi
First synthesized in 1866, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a small molecule with high penetrating power and a unique structure that allows it to act as a universal solvent. DMSO provides fast, long-lasting pain relief by blocking nerve signals without sedating the brain or risking addiction. It powerfully reduces inflammation and protects tissues by neutralizing harmful free radicals and blocking inflammatory chemicals.
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2 weeks ago |
scienceclowns.com | S.D. Wells |Willow Tohi |Mike Adams |Olivia G Cook
It’s the mad, mad rush to make more deadly jabs for fake pandemics so the sheeple will line up in fear of death to get stabbed with needles full of “technology” that drives all-cause-mortality rates through the roof. Go figure.
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2 weeks ago |
naturalmedicine.news | Olivia G Cook |Ramon Tomey |Ava Grace |Belle Carter
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a sulfur-based compound derived from trees, originally used in paper production. It penetrates skin, muscles, bones and even the blood-brain barrier with minimal toxicity. DMSO reduces inflammation, relieves pain and protects cells as a potent antioxidant. It enhances drug/nutrient delivery by carrying substances deep into tissues. It also fights infections (bacterial, fungal, viral) and crosses the blood-brain barrier, aiding neurological conditions.
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