…without a later “crash” or reduction in physical performance. So how does Arctic Root relieve stress and improve physical and cognitive performance? The body’s stress response has two major components; the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. The sympathetic nervous system controls the “fight or flight” response. The counterbalancing parasympathetic nervous system provides inhibitory feedback to calm and heal the body. When these two systems become unbalanced due to chronic stress we begin to see certain…
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What You Didn’t Know About Curcumin
…of stress, is useful for the management of anxiety as well as depression and may aid in weight loss. Chronic stress is a major factor in developing anxiety, depression and obesity. Stress promotes the release of cortisol, the body’s stress response hormone. Cortisol has many useful functions when released in a true “fight or flight” emergency. When released in a true emergency, cortisol readies us for battle by raising blood pressure, redirecting blood flow away…
Superfoods Series: Blueberries
…positive effect on the prevention and treatment of cancer. Investigators have found that blueberries significantly inhibit the proliferation of breast, intestinal, gastric and prostate cancers. Oddly, the researchers found no correlation between blueberry’s antioxidant properties and cancer prevention indicating the presence of other cancer fighting compounds. One such compound, pterostilbene, is a powerful anti-inflammatory compound, high concentration of which is found in blueberries. Pterostilbene has been shown to induce apoptosis (pre-programmed cell death) in cancer…
Novel Yeast Shields Against Viruses & Bacteria
…counterparts. This observation was the impetus of several studies comparing the factory workers exposed to the yeast culture to similar workers who were not. It was discovered that this novel culture helped to protect immunity in four ways. The first thing discovered was that daily exposure to the culture increased the production of a substance called secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA). Secretory IgA is an antibody present in saliva and other mucous membranes such as the…
Why Should I Manage My Rising PSA?
…the prostate inflammation causes cell membranes to become more permeable and some PSA escapes into the bloodstream. A temporary rise in blood PSA levels is seen but returns to baseline as overall cell integrity is not compromised. In the case of prostate cancer malignant cells are secreting more PSA than normal cells. Over time, this higher intracellular PSA level begins to breakdown cell membranes. In this setting PSA (a proteolytic enzyme) actually begins to digest…