Nutritional Medicine Blogs

Combating Burnout – Some Eye-opening Research Using Rodiola

We know that burnout is a common problem in society today, and it accounts for an increasing number of disability claims. The increasing demands of our fast-paced, life, coupled with multiple responsibilities and demands from various dimensions of our life, is at the root of many of cases of burnout.

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Dietary Cholesterol Increases Colon Cancer Risk

For many years studies have suggested that a high animal fat diet (with the exception of fish), has been linked to higher rates of colon cancer. Researchers have discovered mechanisms that explain how higher levels of animal fat ingestion increase colon cancer risk. As an example, high animal fat consumption

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Celiac Disease

Is Celiac Disease Often Under Diagnosed?

Table of Contents Introduction Celiac disease is an autoimmune inflammatory condition of the small intestine. It is also known as non-tropical sprue, endemic sprue, gluten enteropathy or gluten-sensitive enteropathy, and gluten intolerance.  It is important to keep in mind that while the disease is caused by a reaction to wheat

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