According to Dr. Axe (2017) and WebMD (2017), Quercetin is a plant pigment or polyphenol from the flavonoid group that is found in many plants, vegetables, fruits and grains. It is contained in foods such as apples, onions, berries, buckwheat tea, green tea, tomatoes, broccoli and red wine (Dr. Axe 2017). According to ( WebMD,…
Read MoreThe Helpful and the Harmful Article taken from www.nih.gov Do you know what’s in your mouth? It’s home to about 700 species of microbes. These include germs like bacteria, fungus, and more. “Everybody has these microbes in their mouth,†says Dr. Robert Palmer, an NIH expert on oral microbes. Some microbes are helpful. Others can…
Read MoreFats the Good Bad and Ugly Ronda Herbert, PhD Saturated fats A saturated fat is a type of fat in which fatty acid all have single bonds. Most animal fats are saturated. Saturated fats are fat molecule that have no double bond between the carbon molecules because they are saturated with hydrogen molecules. Unsaturated fats…
Read MoreHere are a couple of general rules for your consideration. Your minimum credit score needs to be at least 650. If your credit score is below 650 then there are ways to fix it. Here’s how it works… A. You can challenge anything in your credit report. If the merchant can’t provide proof of their claim,…
Read MoreThe summer travel season is officially here. During the summer we all like to relax and unwind while traveling with our families and friends. While you are unwinding don’t be too careless about protecting your identity. Travelers in unfamiliar locations are often targeted by pickpockets, aggressors and identity thieves. Even though you let your hair…
Read MoreCredit profile, score, assessment: if you’re thinking of taking out a home loan, these are important terms you’ll need to learn more about. What is a credit score? All credit active people have a profile. This is a summary of your history with every credit provider you’ve ever dealt with, and serves as a record…
Read MoreCold, Flu, or Allergy? Know the Difference for Best Treatment National Institute of Health You’re feeling pretty lousy. You’ve got sniffles, sneezing, and a sore throat. Is it a cold, flu, or allergies? It can be hard to tell them apart because they share so many symptoms. But understanding the differences will help you choose…
Read More10 Reasons Why We Need at Least 8 hugs a day. by Marcus Julian Felicetti Hugging therapy is definitely a powerful way of healing. Research shows that hugging (and also laughter) is extremely effective at healing sickness, disease, loneliness, depression, anxiety and stress. Research shows a proper deep hug, where the hearts are pressing together,…
Read MoreArticle by National Institute of Health You probably already know that your genes can affect your health. So can the choices you make, such as getting enough exercise and eating healthy food. But did you know that where you live can affect your health, too? NIH-funded researchers are looking at how the environment around us,…
Read MoreLet the elements of healthy living enhance your life for this holiday season and into the New Year. Article taken from Trivita.com Essential #1: Breathe DeeplyInhale a full measure of reviving air, hold, then release stress and toxins. A healthy immune system is dependent upon deep breathing. Your lymphatic system powers the immune response in…
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