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The Latest Research On Cell Phone Radiation & 3 Things To Do About It, Today

  This is a fundamental truth in medicine: the basis of how our body functions is through it’s conductivity. Every single cell in your body is conductive, every single organelle inside of each cell, every single cell membrane, the extracellular fluid around each cell, the intracellular fluid inside of each cell… yep, it’s all conductive. Which is why grounding is so powerful — the moment one single cell in your body touches the earth, this amazing conductivity grounds your entire body from head to toe, just like flipping on a light switch — in one instant — ahhh…. you are […]

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Protecting Your Skin From Photoaging and Skin Cancers As We Head Towards Summer

    If you are a long time reader of my blog, you’ll know that I am a big fan of the many health benefits of sunshine so I’m glad the days are getting longer and the sun is shining more… but while sun exposure actually prolongs lifespan and is important to our physical and mental health, there is no denying that the UV exposure is harsh on skin. But don’t let that stop you from going outside.  A large medical study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine in 2016 found that folks who avoided sun exposure actually had

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Coffee Decreases Your Risk of Diabetes

Published 3 months ago (April 2014) in Diabetologia, a new study found that drinking more coffee can dramatically decrease your risk of developing type 2 diabetes.   This was a huge longitudinal study, looking at whether increasing or decreasing your coffee or tea intake changed the subsequent rate of type 2 diabetes development. Turns out, the answer is yes!   Although several large studies have previously shown that coffee drinkers have lower rates of diabetes, this study was novel in that it followed large cohorts of people who changed their coffee or tea intake, and then followed their actual diabetes

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