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  • ...ies). Among his surgical inventions is the world's most widely used device to infuse heart tissue with a preservative solution. He is also a cum laude g In his practice, he tests multiple biomarkers to holistically optimize the functioning of the body, organs, and brain. Dr G
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  • * The original 3 types of Alzheimer’s has been expanded to 6 types: Type 1 Inflammatory or hot, Type 2 atrophic or cold, Type 1.5 gly
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  • ...urvival. Insulin does many things, but this discussion will largely stick to insulin’s role of glucose regulator. See [[Blood Sugar]] ...thout enough insulin, excess glucose builds up in the bloodstream, leading to diabetes, prediabetes, and other serious health disorders and the condition
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  • == Introduction to APOE4 == ...rotein and a gene. They go hand in hand, the APOE gene tells the body how to make the ApoE protein.
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  • ...tps://www.apoe4.info/wp/terms-of-use/ Terms of Use]. When available, links to the pertinent review topic in the [https://www.apoe4.info/forums/viewforum. ...ve Health's RE:mind Program educates and empowers individuals and families to take control of their cognitive health. They hold immersion retreats. Their
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  • ...n. Thus, manipulating BDNF pathways represents a viable treatment approach to a variety of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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  • ...are still many unknowns that need further research. This wiki endeavors to offer a simplified tutorial on fats and their known health nuances for ApoE ...tries Study]. At the time, this was an interesting study opening the door to an intriguing hypothesis regarding heart disease. But this doorway became
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  • ...s of interest to ApoE4 carriers. Cannabis products have already been used to address health needs such as AIDS wasting, spasticity associated with multi ...products; all within the context of health areas of particular interest to ApoE4s. The desired outcome is that an individual makes a proper, educated
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  • ...cium. So, let’s dig a little more into oxalates, and what makes them toxic to humans. ...emically. Technically, oxalates occur when the oxalic acid in plants binds to minerals, such as calcium oxalate.
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  • == Introduction to plants and their chemicals == ...mics insulin). Additional negative components include gluten (contributes to leaky gut, no celiac disease required) and oxalates (inflammation). All of
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