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Chemotherapy Is Necessary… to AVOID

After decades of giving chemotherapy to women for breast cancer and being told it was a necessity, the public now discovers what many of us have known for years, it isn’t needed for many women.  Tens of thousands of women who chose to not do chemo over the years have...

Research Proves Vitamin D in Optimal Longevi-D-K2 Helps Ease Depression

Here is a little something to keep all of you up to date with the latest research. A study presented on May 6th, 2018 showed some exciting things. With all the talk going back and forth claiming vitamins work and don’t work, it’s great to finally get a meta-analysis...

Love Your Body for the Sake of Your Health

If you’re unhealthy and feeling sick and tired of feeling sick and tired, then you’ve come to the right place. Trying to reach and/or maintain a healthy weight is often a very emotional experience. New Years weight loss resolutions often die at the hands of...

Prostate Cancer Linked to Men’s Waistline Size, Research Suggests

Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer for men. Men with larger waistlines could be at higher risk of developing prostate cancer, new research has suggested. The study, by researchers at the University of Oxford, analyzed data on 130,000 men in aged in...

Can You Use Stress to Make You Healthier?

Exercise is a form of stress. However, studies show the benefits of a balanced diet and quality exercise far outweigh a cautious, low impact lifestyle.  If you exercise regularly, chances are you know the ins and outs of getting in the right balance of protein and...

Cut a Few Calories if You Want to Increase Lifespan Says New Study

With all the diet plans out there playing off your vanity, you might ask if you should focus on your eating plan and reduce calories a bit for health purposes?  For the high majority of the population, the answer is yes. According to a study reported in the journal...