Heavy Metals

Beta 1-3D Glucan

Beta 1-3D Glucan: While the baking process may cause partial degradation of the beta 1-3D glucan chains, significant portions of the beta 1-3D glucan chains can remain intact. The functional groups and overall polysaccharide structure of beta 1-3D glucan are designed to withstand a range of environmental conditions, including heat. As a result, many of

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Contamination

What is Brain Fog, the Symptoms, Dangers and Solutions

Brain fog is a term used to describe a set of symptoms that affect one’s ability to think clearly, focus, and recall information. It’s not a medical condition on its own but rather a symptom of various underlying issues. Based on peer reviewed studies, it appears that brain fog is a reported symptom in some

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Detox

EMF Dangers and How to Protect Against It

Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) have become a topic of increasing concern in recent years due to our growing reliance on technology and wireless communication. With the advent of 5G and the potential for future developments like 6G, the exposure to EMF has raised concerns about its possible health effects. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore

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Immune Support

Foods that Contain Nicotine

Nicotine has been given a bad rap for over a century; however, it has a long history of medicinal use. When Columbus arrived in the Americas in 1492, he encountered indigenous populations using tobacco, introducing it to Europe, where it became popular for its stimulating effects. Between 1537 and 1559, publications in Europe and Mexico

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Vegetables

Nightshade Vegetables: Loved, Yet Hated By Healthcare, Why?

Nightshade vegetables belong to the Solanaceae family and include commonly consumed plants like tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants, and bell peppers. Despite the name, these vegetables are a diverse group with various shapes, sizes, and flavors. However, one intriguing aspect of nightshade vegetables is their nicotine content.

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