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Time-Restricted Eating Doesn’t Work for Everyone
Time-Restricted Eating Doesn’t Work for Everyone
Not everyone benefits from time-restricted eating, also known as fasting. Find out in this article who should and shouldn't fast.
Aloe vera and Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis: Views from Preliminary Studies
Aloe vera and Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis: Views from Preliminary Studies.
Is there a safe alternative to hormone replacement therapy in autoimmune thyroiditis, without severe side-effects? Considerations for health practitioner protocols.
Chronic Intake of Food Additives Leads to Marked Changes via the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis.
Chronic Intake of Food Additives Leads to Marked Changes via the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis.
Do you know the long-term health effects of UPFs and additives? If your answer is no, you need to read this!
The Role of Food Additives in Leaky Gut and Autoimmune Disease
The Role of Food Additives in Leaky Gut and Autoimmune Disease.
The dark side of the food industry, and the adverse health effects of ultra-processed manufactured food products.
Research Highlight: Food Additives Cause IBD and Metabolic Syndrome
Research Highlight: Food Additives Cause IBD and Metabolic Syndrome
Ultra-processed foods as a possible culprit for the rising prevalence of inflammatory bowel diseases and other health conditions.
Gluten and Neuroinflammation: A New Connection
Gluten and Neuroinflammation: A New Connection
New studies reveal that gluten can directly participate in brain inflammation, particularly affecting the hypothalamus.