NEW STUDIES 1
The Kyolic Garlic & Aerobic Fitness Trial
Arterial stiffness is a cardiovascular risk factor, which increases naturally with age. Kyolic garlic has been shown to improve the flexibility of arteries, and slows down blood flow, which may improve oxygen uptake, associated with aerobic fitness.
NEW STUDIES 2
Published On
Tuesday 14th May 2024
Written by
Dr Arun Dhir
Research has found that an imbalanced gut ecosystem is associated with brain fog, changes in mood and feeling sad. In fact, new areas of neuroscience are looking from the bottom-up and focusing on how the gut impacts the brain. All of these findings and more have earned your gut microbiome the nickname – the second brain. Your second brain has its proverbial hands on every function in your body. As Dr. Martin J. Blaser put it: “The composition of the microbiome and its activities are involved in most, if not all, of the biological processes that constitute human health and disease.”
That sensation and other gut-related feelings are the sources of so many sayings, such as:
Healthy Gut, Healthy Brain
Probiotics & The Brain
Take the “Fit Gut Test”
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