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Longevity Magazine highlights health, wellness, anti-aging, inspirational weight loss stories, and healthy tips.
Anxiety and Diet: The Link Between What You Eat and How You Feel
You are not alone if you often feel anxious. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S., affecting 40 million adults aged 18 and older.
Kabinga Charline MazabaPublished about a year ago in LongevityRapamycin is a promising anti-aging drug that improves health and lifespan.
Rapamycin is a promising anti-aging drug that improves health and lifespan. Rapamycin, also known as sirolimus, is an immunosuppressant medication that received FDA approval in 1999.
Willie WunPublished about a year ago in LongevityAdele Lost Seven Stone on the Sirtfood Diet Plan
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Denise LarkinPublished about a year ago in LongevityAn apple a day clears cholesterol 2 tips without losing nutrients
Apple polyphenols and pectin in apples can help reduce bad cholesterol and protect cardiovascular. A Western proverb says, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." Eating apples can help protect the cardiovascular system, but there are two common practices that compromise the benefits of apples.
Be Inspired - Be MotivatedPublished about a year ago in LongevityNatural Ways to Lower Bad Cholesterol!
Heart disease can be prevented and reversed by lowering the concentration of bad cholesterol. "Bad cholesterol " - the scientific name LDL cholesterol, is a very popular term recently, and it is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Some natural methods can help you lower bad cholesterol in your body , thereby preventing and reversing heart disease .
Be Inspired - Be MotivatedPublished about a year ago in Longevity99% blood oxygen concentration will also prevent heart hypoxia.
Bad cholesterol builds up on the walls of blood vessels, narrowing them and hardening them, causing the heart to lack oxygen. Some foods can prevent hypoxia.
Be Inspired - Be MotivatedPublished about a year ago in LongevityDairy products may help prevent type 2 diabetes (T2D), but red and processed meat increase the risk
According to the CDC, type 2 diabetes accounts for 90-95% of all diagnosed diabetes cases. A new meta-analysis links low-fat dairy products to a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Willie WunPublished about a year ago in Longevity6 Things to do if You Want to Lose Belly Fat
Losing weight is no simple task. It takes constant dedication and a strong will to stay on the right track. Most people admit that losing weight is hard. But the good news is that there are ways to make it more manageable. To stay on top of your game, you need to adopt new habits that are good for you as an individual and for your future. Here are 6 things you should avoid if you want to lose belly fat.
HealthysecretsPublished about a year ago in LongevityAn exercise pill? Researchers find a medication that mimics the effects of exercise
It is well recognized that exercise supports healthy bones and muscles. Physical inactivity, which is linked to the loss of bone and muscle, can be brought on by aging, lifestyle choices, and chronic illnesses.
Willie WunPublished about a year ago in LongevityTypes of Fibre for Your Hormones
I talk about digestive health an incredible amount in my practice – it’s actually an element I focus on as part of my care pathway for optimal reproductive health!
Emily the Period RDPublished about a year ago in Longevity3 Surprising Ways That Adaptogens Benefit the Body and Mind
You may have heard the word “adaptogen” tossed around in the world of health and wellness as they have been increasing in popularity. Adaptogens are a group of natural herbs, specifically active ingredients found in certain herbs and mushrooms, that have the potential ability to enhance a person’s resilience to stress and lessen feelings of anxiety. They work most effectively when consumed proactively (before a stressful event or time period) and consistently. By aiding the body in better handling stress, adaptogens also have the power to improve sleep.
Erin R. WilsonPublished about a year ago in LongevitySeed Oils 101
If there is one piece of nutrition misinformation I would love to never hear again, it would be about seed oils. Seed oils (especially canola oil) are given an awful reputation, often touted as “toxic”, “inflammatory” and “hormone imbalancing” by those in the holistic and naturopathic fields. And nine times out of ten, there isn’t any sort of reference given to back it up – just a simple, “Google it, you’ll see!”.
Emily the Period RDPublished about a year ago in Longevity