(Jennifer Giustra-Kozek) Our bodies are amazing machines. When we provide our cells with nutrient-dense whole food nutrition free of chemicals, additives, pesticides, and herbicides, our bodies flourish. If our body is nutrient deficient or full of toxins, it can lead to cell death, immunodeficiency, and physical and mental health illness. According to the July 2017 edition of Nutrients, thirty-one to forty-five percent of the United States population has some nutritional deficiency. Before a psychiatrist prescribes a psychiatric medication, testing for levels of nutrients in the body is essential.
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Human “Micro-Evolution” Clear as More Babies Born Without Wisdom Teeth and with Extra Artery
(Elias Marat) According to research published in the Journal of Anatomy, the human race is undergoing a micro-evolution that has seen evolutionary changes take place over a shorter period of time than at any other point in the past 250 years.
HYPOCRISY: Lizzo Claims ‘Body Positivity’ Movement is Being Taken Over by White Girls Who Aren’t Fat Enough
(Paul Joseph Watson) Pop star Lizzo has complained that the ‘body positivity’ movement is being hijacked by white girls who aren’t large enough.
How to Clean Your Arteries With One Simple Fruit
(Sayer Ji) The future of cardiovascular disease prevention and treatment will not be found in your medicine cabinet, rather in your kitchen cupboard or in your back yard growing on a tree.
The Neuroanatomy of Emotions: The Limbic System
(Exploring Your Mind) In order to describe the neuroanatomy of emotions, Paul Broca first described the limbic system in 1878. It wasn’t until later, in the 1930s, that James Papez finally named it the limbic system, and suggested that it participated in the neural circuit of emotional expression (Kolb and Whishsaw, 2003).
Study Suggests Your Body Can Produce Its Own Sunscreen
(Tim Brown) People who hate The Sons of Liberty’s health and wellness expert Kate Shemirani mocked her claims of getting out in the sun and taking in Vitamin D while warning that sunscreen has cancer causing agents in it. Yet, a study has just come out that confirms that the body actually can produce its own sunscreen.
Sniffing out Smell: How the Brain Organizes Information About Odors
(Science Daily) The premiere of the movie Scent of Mystery in 1960 marked a singular event in the annals of cinema: the first, and last, motion picture debut “in glorious Smell-O-Vision.” Hoping to wow moviegoers with a dynamic olfactory experience alongside the familiar spectacles of sight and sound, select theaters were outfitted with a Rube Goldberg-esque device that piped different scents directly to seats.
Body Dysmorphic Disorder – Why It Happens
(Exploring Your Mind) The main reason why people may experience body dysmorphic disorder and aren’t happy with their bodies is related to social pressure. Everyone thinks they have to meet the beauty standards set by the mainstream media. These organizations teach you to undervalue and hate yourself for not fitting into a certain bubble and it’s all for the purpose of selling you things you don’t need.
Midbrain – Characteristics and Functions
(Exploring Your Mind) The midbrain may be the key to finding a cure for some diseases such as Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s. Related Our Biology Responds To Events Before They Even Happen Source – Exploring Your Mind by Staff Writer, March 19th, 2020 The midbrain is an essential part of the nervous system and the various […]
It’s Okay to Cry: Crying May Have Physiologically Soothing Effects, Say Scientists
(Zoey Sky) Crying often indicates weakness or sadness in popular media, but according to a study, this emotional response may offer a particular benefit: Regulating your breathing after stressful situations.
7 Great Exercises To Build A Healthy Spine & Relieve Sciatica
(Joe Martino) In our current age of excessive sitting and sedentary lifestyles, back pain is an incredibly common problem — one that I experience myself quite a bit when I don’t take the necessary steps to keep my body loose.
Having Your Tonsils Removed May Increase Your Risk Of Developing 28 Types Of Disease
(Alanna Ketler) Did you have your tonsils out as a child? Has a doctor given this recommendation to your child or a child you know? More than 530,000 tonsillectomy procedures are performed each year in the United States alone and in fact, it is one of the most common surgical procedures. New research is now showing that this operation can put patients at risk for contracting over 28 diseases later in life.
Techniques That Can Help You Release The Stress That’s Built Up & Stored In Your Body
(Jacob Devaney) It’s all about taking time to unlock the ‘Muscle of the Soul’.
Good Food = Good Mood: The Nutrition and Mental Health Connection
(Ocean Robbins) As we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are also experiencing another health challenge: an assault on our mental health. Anxiety is high, and many people are cooped up at home and knocked off their normal routines. Plus, many of us face a loss of control, financial stress, increased social isolation, or even the specter of too much time with family members or roommates, who may be easier to get along with when we have more breathing room.
How Does Your Body Respond to Feelings of Moral Outrage? Depends on Your Politics
(Neuroscience News) Study reveals liberals and conservatives feel certain violations of moral concerns, such as loyalty and purity, in different areas of their bodies. Related Somatic Therapy: Releasing Trapped Emotions Source – Neuroscience News by Staff Writer, January 18th 2020 When you see someone being unfair, disloyal or uncaring toward others, do you feel a […]














