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Category Archives: Neurological

berberine insulin resistance

Research Supports Using Berberine to Treat Insulin Resistance

NeurologicalBy Helena KvarnstromSeptember 13, 2018

A recent flurry of promising investigations on berberine shows that this unique chemical can successfully treat insulin resistance as well or better than conventional treatment methods.

benefits of cbd for pain

Emerging Research Highlights the Benefits of CBD for Pain

NeurologicalBy Helena KvarnstromSeptember 6, 2018

Over the course of the past decade, both patients and practitioners have developed a growing interest in harnessing the analgesic effects of CBD for the treatment of acute and chronic pain.

do hangover pills work

Do Hangover Pills Work? Examining the Efficacy of Hangover Remedies

Gastrointestinal, NeurologicalBy Helena KvarnstromAugust 28, 2018

Patients who seek powerful tools to combat their hangovers might find the solution that they’re looking for if they’re willing to experiment with specialized hangover therapies like glutathione supplementation.

does cbd help seizures

Does CBD Help Seizures? Examining the Evidence for CBD as an Antiepileptic

NeurologicalBy Helena KvarnstromAugust 21, 2018

Recent clinical trials suggest that patients who are not experiencing remission of their seizures as a result of their current treatment regimen may reap significant benefits from CBD therapy.

curcumin health benefits

Exploring the Wide-Ranging Health Benefits of Curcumin: From the Common Cold to Cancer

Alzheimer’s, Autism, Gastrointestinal, Neurological, Parkinson’sBy Helena KvarnstromAugust 16, 2018

The benefits of curcumin stem primarily from its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities, but it also has antimicrobial and protein regulatory properties that further expand its potential benefits as a therapy.

Alzheimer’s prevention supplements

Alzheimer’s Prevention: Foods and Nutritional Supplements For Neural Protection

Alzheimer’s, NeurologicalBy Helena KvarnstromAugust 9, 2018

Concerns about Alzheimer’s disease risk have sparked decades of research on prevention methods, including strategies that focus on food and nutritional supplements as potential preventive measures.

the microbiome diet for Parkinson’s disease

The Microbiome Diet for Parkinson’s Disease: An All-Natural Treatment Option for the Future?

Gastrointestinal, Neurological, Parkinson’sBy Helena KvarnstromAugust 7, 2018

Many researchers now recognize the role of the gut-brain axis in the onset and development of Parkinson’s disease, spurring growing interest in a microbiome diet to help ameliorate symptoms and slow progression.

side effects of antioxidants

Considering the Possible Side Effects of Antioxidants: A Case-by-Case Approach

Autism, Gastrointestinal, NeurologicalBy Helena KvarnstromJuly 31, 2018

The appeal of antioxidants hinges in part on the notion that they are less likely to have side effects than standard pharmaceutical treatments, but this idea has been called into question over the years.

benefits of curcumin for brain health

The Benefits Of Curcumin For Brain Health: The Possibility of Preventing Cognitive Impairment

Alzheimer’s, Neurological, Parkinson’sBy Helena KvarnstromJuly 24, 2018

Thanks to curcumin’s impact on inflammation, immune cells, and the body’s response to stress, patients may have the ability to prevent or slow the progression of neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

gut-brain axis and anxiety

Understanding the Connection Between the Gut-Brain Axis and Anxiety: The Role of the Bacteria in the Microbiome

Gastrointestinal, NeurologicalBy Helena KvarnstromJuly 12, 2018

In recent years, researchers have discovered that the communication between the gastrointestinal tract and central nervous system has a direct impact on mental health, regulating key physiological processes associated with anxiety.

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