Month: September 2023

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Vitamin D deficiency and low, not high, dopamine drive schizophrenia

One of the most persistent medical myths can be found in psychiatry. More specifically, in the category…

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Molecules dissolved in vitamin E preferentially target brain injuries

A fascinating study, confirming Ray’s work from decades ago. Namely, that various lipophilic molecules (e.g. steroids) dissolved…

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Vitamin D is a ‘Game Changer’ for Patients With GI Cancers

The actual title of the article and I agree with that statement since the study demonstrated that…

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Aspirin lowers all-cause mortality

A fascinating study, which highlights once again that there is a lot more to aspirin than “COX…

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Restoring mitochondrial function reverses aging in blood/immune cells

The number of studies focusing on bioenergetics as a reliable method for delaying (or even reversing) aging…

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Parkinson Disease (PD) is metabolic, of gut origin, progesterone to the rescue

One of the most famous sayings in medicine since antiquity has been Hippocrates’ quip that “all disease…

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Stress/Injury (mitochondrial dysfunction) sufficient to cause de-differentiation, even cancer

One of the most pernicious myths in medicine is the “irreversibility” of several cellular processes related to…

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Nitric oxide (NO) causes autism, blocking NO reverses autism

Autism rates are relentlessly climbing. Even the official stats, which are manipulated in order to avoid disclosing…

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Aspirin reduces risk of developing diabetes

Not sure if my readers have noticed it, but Big Pharma has drastically increased their bashing of…

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Vitamin K reduces vascular stiffness, blood pressure in humans

The topic of vitamin K and blood pressure has been coming up for years among followers of…