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Weight Management and Cellulite
Fat cell fitness is an issue of immense importance. As a person gains weight fat cells expand in size and replicate, and their metabolism becomes sluggish. Problems are aggravated by high stress. Within cellulite not only are the fat cells expanding in size, they are being knocked into irregular shapes. Fat cells naturally fill up with triglycerides when...
Stress Controlled by Leptin
Stress implies that there is an increased need for energy. Leptin, which is overall in charge of your body's energy spending systems, also regulates your adrenal and nervous system response to stress. When leptin systems work efficiently you have a better ability to tolerate stress, do not feel wired up or exhausted from stress, and do not eat in response...
Weight Management and the Importance of Detox
Random fat sampling by the EPA shows that all Americans store fat-soluble toxins from common chemical exposures in their fat. This is a testament to the amount of pollution we face. Some of these, like PCBs, which are proven to elevate in your blood as they are released from fat when you lose weight, can be quite toxic. You must be able to get toxins out...
Dealing with Stress During Pregnancy
A pregnancy that is running smoothly is a huge metabolic demand on your body, in essence a form of stress in and of itself. The last thing you need is more energy-sapping stress. Trying to do too much (which can simply mean your formerly normal routine) or having to deal with emotional tension or pressures is key factors that must be managed well. Women...
Stress & Nerve Inflammation
When stress pressures start to rev up, numerous systems in your body start to respond. This heightened rate of metabolic demand naturally produces more inflammatory trash as a byproduct. Like a power boat speeding through the water, the wake (inflammatory trash) is based on how fast you are going. If you are already low on energy then your power boat is...
Managing LDL Cholesterol
Cholesterol fitness is a subject with many variables. Cholesterol is found in every cell of your body and is vital for survival and longevity. LDL cholesterol has been labeled "bad" because once it is damaged it can accumulate in plaque that lines arteries. However, the proper function of LDL cholesterol is vital to your health and the normal function of...
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11 09, 2015
Low Iron Linked with Muscle Health, Sleep Disorders, Mood, Stroke Risk, and Mitochondria
Do you have iron deficiency and not know it? Fatigue, weakness, and cold intolerance are common symptoms of low iron. A depletion of iron stores indicates a functional deficiency, which can cause a variety of health problems.
02 25, 2011
The Five Key Things You Can Do to Lower LDL Cholesterol Healthfully
It is high time that people trying to improve their LDL cholesterol levels increase their understanding of the subject beyond the kindergarten level training of good and bad cholesterol.
03 11, 2013
Stress in Young Adults Linked to Short Sleep Duration
As stress piles up in young adults, sleep time decreases. The result is a nasty catch-22; a lack of sleep affects daytime mood, and a poor daytime mood affects the ability to sleep.
01 26, 2015
Ten Things that Interfere with Thyroid Function
Thyroid health and function is an intricate web of artwork throughout the body. It is not just the thyroid gland and a single signal from the brain to the thyroid. It is a complicated web of activity throughout the brain and body down to 70 trillion cells and their cell membranes. When this web is working well, vigor, vitality, and healthy metabolic...
10 01, 2012
Zinc, Alcohol Damage, and Thyroid Function
Zinc is an important mineral for thyroid function.
10 20, 2008
Pleasure, Brain Pain, and Food Desire
Dopamine is an important nerve transmitter involved with reward. It is released when you eat, so that you know eating is good and thus you will survive. Some individuals don't release a normal amount, thus they eat more to get the same feeling of satisfaction that someone else gets eating less food. A new study with advanced brain imaging while...
Studies
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07 09, 2008
Pantethine Helps Metabolize Fat in the Abodomen and Liver
The effects of pantethine on fatty liver and fat distribution.
07 03, 2008
Pantethine Protects Brain from Malaria Infection
Protection against cerebral malaria by the low-molecular-weight thiol pantethine.
02 10, 2009
Pantethine Increases HDL Amount and Quality
The effects of pantethine on lipid and lipoprotein abnormalities in survivors of cerebral infarction.
02 10, 2009
Pantethine Improves Cholesterol Levels in Patients with Problems
Clinical use of pantethine by parenteral route in the treatment of Hyperlipidemia.
02 10, 2009
Pantethine Makes Platelets Less Sticky
Effect of oral treatment with pantethine on platelet and plasma phospholipids in IIa hyperlipoproteinemia.
02 10, 2009
Pantethine Helps Adults and Children Lower High Cholesterol
Lipoprotein changes induced by pantethine in hyperlipoproteinemic patients: adults and children.