Berries vs. Pesticides in Parkinson’s Disease
Berries counteract the neurotoxic effects of pesticides in vitro, potentially explaining why berry consumption is associated with lower risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. Video Source:…
Berries counteract the neurotoxic effects of pesticides in vitro, potentially explaining why berry consumption is associated with lower risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. Video Source:…
We don’t have to choose between the lesser of two evils: skin cancer versus internal cancers from vitamin D deficiency. Video Source: NutritionFacts.org
GMO soy has been found to be contaminated with pesticide residues (see Are GMOs Safe? The Case of Roundup Ready Soy), but are these levels…
If one is going to make an evolutionary argument for what a “natural” vitamin D level may be, how about getting vitamin D in the…
The safe dose of vitamin D supplementation to get most of the population to the optimal level is 2,000 IU a day, but the elderly…
What do 56 randomized clinical trials involving nearly 100,000 people between the ages of 18 and 107 show vitamin D can do to our lifespan?…
Those with higher vitamin D levels tend to have lower rates of obesity, diabetes, and hypertension. But is it cause and effect? Interventional trials finally…
The field of nutrition got human protein requirements spectacularly wrong, leading to a massive recalculation. Video Source: NutritionFacts.Org
Curcumin-free turmeric, from which the so-called active ingredient has been removed, may be as effective or even more potent. Video Source: NutritionFacts.org
Mainstream medicine’s permissive attitude towards smoking in the face of overwhelming evidence can be an object lesson for contemporary medical collusion with the food industry….