Cranberry juice and cranberry extracts have shown benefit in preventing and treating urinary tract infections in several double-blind studies. New data indicates they may also be of benefit in men with nonbacterial chronic prostatitis. Chronic Nonbacterial Prostatitis Prostatitis occurs when the prostate becomes inflamed or swollen. It is considered a chronic condition when the symptoms [...]
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Grapeseed Extract Important Recommendation for Type 2 Diabetes
March 12, 2011
Increased oxidative stress is a major risk factor for the chronic complications of diabetes. People with diabetes typically have elevated levels of free radicals and oxidative compounds. These highly reactive compounds bind to and destroy cellular compounds. They also greatly increase the inflammatory process through the formation of inflammatory mediators like C-reactive protein. One of [...]
Studies Show SAMe Can Combat Joint Pain as Well as NSAIDS
March 6, 2011
S-Adenosylmethionine (SAMe) is an important physiologic agent that is involved in more than 40 biochemical reactions in the body. It functions closely with folic acid and vitamin B12 in “methylation” reactions. Methylation is the process of adding a single carbon unit (a methyl group) to another molecule. SAMe is many times more effective in transferring [...]
PGX – The Ultimate Weight Loss Aid
March 4, 2011
Achieving ideal body weight is not about dieting or food deprivation; it is all about eliminating excessive hunger, stabilizing blood sugar levels, and increasing the feelings of pleasure and satisfaction from food. A key tool in helping people achieve these goals is a new type of dietary fiber known as PolyGlycoPlex (PGX®)—the most viscous and [...]
Peppermint Oil Can Relieve Irritable Bowel Syndrome
March 1, 2011
Enteric-coated peppermint oil (ECPO) has been shown in several studies to be quite helpful in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a disorder of the large intestine characterized by abdominal pain, constipation or diarrhea; hypersecretion of mucus in the colon; and symptoms of indigestion (flatulence, nausea and loss of appetite). [...]
Fish Oil Fights Stress-Influenced Weight Gain
February 22, 2011
One of the consequences of stress is abdominal fat-cell growth and loss of muscle mass—a scenario that leads to insulin resistance and obesity. This complex set of events orchestrated by the adrenal hormone cortisol, which is released in response to stress, is ultimately responsible for the fact that stress promotes weight gain. Cortisol is also [...]








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