Magnesium: An Easy Way to Reduce the Stress Response

Magnesium: An Easy Way to Reduce the Stress Response

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler, Ph.D., L.Ac.
Feeling stressed? Your body might be craving magnesium! Often overlooked, magnesium is like a chill pill for our body's stress response.
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Surprising benefits from taking glucosamine sulfate supplements

Surprising benefits from taking glucosamine sulfate supplements

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler, Ph.D., L.Ac.
A study of nearly half a million people found that those who regularly took glucosamine supplements had a 15% lower risk of dying from any cause.
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A deficiency of this increases C-reactive protein, an inflammatory marker.

A deficiency of this increases C-reactive protein, an inflammatory marker.

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler, Ph.D., L.Ac.
  C-reactive protein (CRP) is an inflammatory marker. The test for highly sensitive C-reactive protein is also a test used to evaluate the risk for cardiovascular disease. In the following study the researchers investigated magnesium’s effect on CRP (Mazidi M, et.al., 2018), 8 studies were analyzed, and the results showed...
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What you can do to slow down bone loss.

What you can do to slow down bone loss.

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler, Ph.D., L.Ac.
  Would you like to avoid getting a kyphosis of your thoracic spine which is an exaggerated outward curvature of the upper back, or if you have one, improve it? The following research showed that to be possible. This was a study were the participants either participated in 8 months...
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Surprising research on lower mortality.

Surprising research on lower mortality.

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler, Ph.D., L.Ac.
  This population-based study included 495 077 women and men with an average age of 56.6 years (Li ZH, et al., 2020). The researchers wanted to find out if glucosamine would affect mortality. They evaluated all-cause mortality and mortality due to cardiovascular disease, cancer, respiratory and digestive disease. The average...
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One good reason it is important to have a low omega 6 to omega 3 fatty acid ratio

One good reason it is important to have a low omega 6 to omega 3 fatty acid ratio

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
  Both omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids are essential which means we have to get them through the diet, since the body cannot make them.  The omega 6 fatty acid intake is quite a bit higher than the omega 3 intake the way most people eat now. Omega...
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This is affected by too little quality sleep

This is affected by too little quality sleep

The following was a small study, but it is interesting because the participants were young females and males with an average age of 28.8 years (Montesinos L, et.al., 2018). Their average body mass index was 23.4 and their resting heart rate was 63.1 which are considered good.  Sleep and balance...
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What damage can high blood sugar and oxidative stress cause?

It is common knowledge that having high blood sugar levels is damaging to our health, but in what way is it harmful to us?   Having high blood glucose levels causes oxidation of glucose and a reaction causing glycation of proteins.  These reactions cause tissue damage and create a lot...
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Stress shortens your telomeres...but why does that matter?

Stress shortens your telomeres...but why does that matter?

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler, Ph.D., L.Ac.
"A telomere is a region of repetitive nucleotides consisting of DNA and RNA at the end of a chromosome that protects the chromosome from deterioration. Shorter telomeres are known to determine cell longevity and shorter telomeres lead to a shorter lifespan.  Telomeres can therefore give us information on how fast...
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What factors are playing a role in Alzheimer’s, cognitive decline and cardiovascular disease?

Alongside oxidative stress and inflammation, altered cholesterol metabolism and hypercholesterolemia also significantly contribute to neuronal damage and to the progression of Alzheimer’s disease (Gamba P, et.al., 2015). Levels of oxysterols derived from cholesterol oxidation and inflammatory mediators have been found to be increased in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients (Testa...
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Can Magnesium Help If You Have Migraine?

Can Magnesium Help If You Have Migraine?

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
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3 Important Benefits of Flax Seeds

3 Important Benefits of Flax Seeds

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler, Ph.D., L.Ac.
One of the impressive health benefits of flax seeds is the ability to decrease blood pressure (Rodriguez-Leyva D, et.al., 2013). In a double-blinded, placebo-controlled study, 30 g of flax seeds daily for 6 months reduced the systolic blood pressure of 10 mm Hg and the diastolic blood pressure with 7...
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How To Easily And Favorably Affect Your Gene Expression

How To Easily And Favorably Affect Your Gene Expression

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could express your genes in a way that made you feel better? If you could do it both quickly and easily, that would be great. I think everybody agrees on that. According to this research, you can actually do that (Chacko SA, et al....
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Low Levels Of This Mineral Increases Cardiovascular Risk

Low Levels Of This Mineral Increases Cardiovascular Risk

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
  When 9,820 study participants were tested for blood magnesium levels, this is what was found. The participants with low magnesium levels had increased atherosclerosis (Kieboom BC, et al. 2016). The carotid intima media thickness was increased, that’s the inner layer of the blood vessel wall. There seems, however, to...
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Stress increases your risk for stroke and cardiovascular disease.

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Your blood platelets can cause both blood clots and inflammation.

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
We know blood platelets form blood clots, but they are also involved in producing inflammation. Inflammation is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and is especially dangerous when the endothelial cells (which lines the blood vessels) get inflamed. The platelets are involved in that. The platelets can also be involved...
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Is alcohol really healthy?

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
For a while now alcohol has been promoted as healthy as long as it is consumed in moderation, 1-2 glasses of red wine a day or 1 drink a day. In particular, red wine is supposed to be healthy because of the resveratrol. Some people even believe getting the resveratrol...
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Can you change the way you react to stress?

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
We can’t always change our environment to what we would ideally like it to be. The solution is to instead train ourselves so stressful situations don’t affect us adversely. This means you would be more stress resistant. Research has shown that this can be done, and it does not take...
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Arthritis: This can make a difference.

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
Because oxidative stress causes tissue damage, the following study investigated pro-oxidant and antioxidant status in patients with osteoarthritis. A significant increase in the levels of lipid peroxidation products was found in the red blood cells of the participants with osteoarthritis (Surapaneni KM, Venkataramana G, 2007). It was also found that...
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How much are our genes contributing to chronic disease?

Posted by:  Didrik Sopler
A lot of people think their genetic makeup decides how healthy or sick they will be. This is, however, a big misconception. Science shows that our genes only contribute 10-20% of the risk (Willett WC, 2002). Environmental factors which includes diet and life-style are the main contributors to cardiovascular disease,...
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