Search for: X During the reign of Genghis Khan (1206 to 1227) nutrition became a weapon of war. It was recognized that meat provided nutrients that made soldiers larger, stronger and healthier overall, so Khan and his advisors sought to strategically restrict the...
In a new pre-clinical laboratory study, aging brain cells from elderly mice were shown to restore a youthful energy balance within 16 hours following a single treatment of green tea extract and Vitamin B3. In a nod to possible future dementia treatment, the...
Many people take a multivitamin daily, trusting it will fill nutritional gaps and support long-term health. But while the habit may be common, the benefits depend entirely on what’s inside the bottle. A surprising number of popular supplements rely on synthetic...
As busy schedules, processed meals, stress, and exposure to modern pollutants become more normalized in our everyday lives, they can lead to quiet nutrient gaps. You might feel tired, experience brain fog, or notice slower recovery, but pinning those symptoms directly...
Not all supplements are created equally, and for the average person standing in the vitamin aisle, the labels don’t make that clear. Many common supplements are made from isolated compounds or synthetic versions of nutrients. These can be hard for the body to process...
When most people think about boosting their immune system, it’s usually during the cold and flu season. But your immune system is working for you every single day, not just in the winter. From protecting you during travel to helping you bounce back after stress or...