Category: Science

Scientific articles and discussions, with my comments and take on the topics therein.

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An estrogen antagonist treats many cancers, including triple-negative breast cancer

Just a portion of the title is already paradoxical, according to mainstream medical dogma. Namely, how can…

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“Endurance” exercise ages the vascular system of males by more than a decade

A very interesting study, though I don’t really agree with its findings that while “endurance” (in this…

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Malnutrition (fasting) or protein deficiency sufficient to cause diabetes

Yet another study that should give a pause to all health care providers who push their patients…

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Higher progesterone, lower estrogen makes women more generous

It looks like the beneficial effects if progesterone and harmful effects of estrogen are not limited to…

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Vitamin D Deficiency Can Lead to Dementia And Stroke

Despite this being an observational study, the analysis for extraneous factors has been strong enough that the…

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Even low-dose Vitamin D may prevent/treat dental cavities

Another study demonstrating that an “inevitable” conditions such as dental cavities may actually be preventable and, at…

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Ocular progesterone administration may treat eye, brain, and mental illness

A few months ago, I posted a study demonstrating improvement in localized, ocular steroidogenesis by administration of…

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Vitamin D can prevent, and even reverse, the cancerization process

The study is on ovarian cancer but I don’t see why its findings won’t apply to all…

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Even very low-dose endocrine disruptors induce learned helplessness, anhedonia

Not much to comment on this study, considering the mountains of literature already available on the topic…

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BOMBSHELL: Serotonin High in Depression, Not a “Happy” Chemical, Lowers Energy, Depression Self-Resolves

When I first saw the article pop up in my feed, I could hardly believe my eyes…