by Jodi Knapp | Sep 2, 2018
Fructose in both its natural form (fruit) and its excessively concentrated form (high fructose corn syrup) have recently received the reputation of being fattening. In fact, high fructose corn syrup is often blamed for much of the world’s diabetes epidemic. However,...
by Christian Goodman | Sep 1, 2018
When trying to balance lifestyle choices for optimum health, there would often be conflicting advice for which foods and drinks are best and in what quantities. A new study shows how a drink that was previously proven to lower blood pressure can actually raise it if...
by Scott Davis | Aug 31, 2018
A new research by Harvard University has proven that eating a handful or two of certain specific nuts significantly lowers the total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol (the bad one) and Triglyceride (blood fat) present in your body. What’s more, this same nut has been...
by Christian Goodman | Aug 30, 2018
The difficulty with curing many diseases naturally (including high blood pressure), is that they’re partly genetic, and we’ve been told that when it comes to genes, there is nothing we can do. But a new study from the Massachusetts General Hospital and Beth Israel...
by ShellyManning | Aug 29, 2018
The traditional medical system generally considers arthritis (especially rheumatoid arthritis) a genetic disease with no cure. But, according to a new study published in the journal Clinical Rheumatology, nothing is farther from the truth. They identified five types...
by Christian Goodman | Aug 28, 2018
Surprisingly, this leafy green is not often talked about when recommending healthy foods that cure diseases. Yet, it’s one of the most powerful foods on earth. Over 12 types of antioxidants and loads of potassium are only two of the many reasons repeated studies have...
by Christian Goodman | Aug 26, 2018
What if someone told you that one glass of cheap, common of juice could not just lower your blood pressure and remove arterial plaque buildup, but also soften your already-hardened heart arteries? It’s worth putting to the test, right? Well, French researchers have...
by Jodi Knapp | Aug 25, 2018
A new study published in the Journal PLOS ONE revealed that poorer Canadians were more likely to develop diabetes than their wealthier counterparts were. This leads to the question of what does wealth has to do with type 2 diabetes, and how can you avoid or reverse...
by Scott Davis | Aug 24, 2018
This is no mumbo jumbo study. It’s based off reliable research from Columbia University Medical Center and published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, and it covers data taken from over 1.7 million people. The bottom line is that your...
by Christian Goodman | Aug 23, 2018
Researchers in every corner of the medical sciences have been searching for the “magic bullet” that can cure all disease with one shot. That’s not really realistic, though. Or is it? One vegetable has been proven to improve or cure not only high blood pressure but...