
Olivia K. Cook
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1 week ago |
womenshealth.news | Ava Grace |Olivia K. Cook |Willow Tohi |Ramon Tomey
A 2023 study reveals a strong connection between endometriosis and leaky gut syndrome, where a weakened intestinal barrier triggers chronic inflammation, worsening symptoms. Traditional approaches (hormonal drugs, surgery) manage symptoms but don’t address root causes. Emerging research suggests gut-healing strategies (diet, probiotics) may reduce inflammation and pain. Nearly half of endometriosis patients show signs of leaky gut.
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2 weeks ago |
food.news | Ava Grace |Willow Tohi |Olivia K. Cook |Ramon Tomey
Turmeric: The golden spice that supports wellness 05/20/2025 / By Ava Grace / Comments Turmeric, or Curcuma longa, originated in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia and has been used for over 4,000 years. It played a key role in Ayurvedic Medicine and was later introduced to Europe and the Americas through trade. India remains the largest producer of turmeric, contributing over 80 percent of global turmeric production.
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2 weeks ago |
food.news | Willow Tohi |Olivia K. Cook |Ramon Tomey |Kevin Hughes
Who needs Ozempic? Dietary strategies and natural supplements boost GLP-1 hormone for healthy weight loss without medications 05/19/2025 / By Willow Tohi / Comments Foods rich in soluble fiber (beans, oats, avocados), monounsaturated fats (olive oil, nuts) and lean protein can stimulate GLP-1 production — a hormone that promotes satiety and weight management — offering a drug-free alternative to medications like Ozempic.
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1 month ago |
naturalmedicine.news | Ramon Tomey |Kevin Hughes |Belle Carter |Olivia K. Cook
In “Killing Cancer—Not People,” Dr. Robert G. Wright argues that cancer is largely preventable, driven by lifestyle factors (diet, toxins, environment) rather than genetics, and critiques mainstream treatments like chemotherapy as ineffective or harmful. He disputes the inevitability of genetic cancer risks, emphasizing that gene activation depends on controllable factors. He also criticizes mammograms and the HPV vaccine, advocating for safer alternatives.
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1 month ago |
naturalmedicine.news | Olivia K. Cook |Ava Grace |Belle Carter |Laura Harris
A major review identified 28 evidence-based practices (EBPs) that effectively support children, teens and young adults with autism. The strategies span a variety of approaches, including behavioral techniques, communication tools, sensory supports, social skill development and technology-based interventions. These EBPs offer real-world solutions for parents and caregivers, helping to reduce challenging behaviors, improve communications and promote independence for individuals with autism.
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