231 results found for: Inflammation

Study Finds Low Levels of Zinc, Selenium & Vitamin D3 in Childhood Asthma

A chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways affecting both children and adults, asthma had an estimated 262 million sufferers worldwide in 2019. While conventional medicine has […]

Dr. Rath’s Research Reveals Amazing Benefits of Black Tea

The British tradition of ‘afternoon tea’ has received a new boost! Researchers at the Dr. Rath Research Institute have demonstrated important benefits of black tea that […]

Elite Soccer Nutritionists Highly Recommend Dietary Supplements

A recent study has found that a high proportion of nutrition professionals working with elite soccer teams would recommend nutritional supplementation, highlighting the crucial role of nutritionists in enhancing player performance through well-informed supplement advice.

New Research Adds Evidence To The Benefits Of Ginger Supplements For Treating Autoimmune Diseases

New research has revealed a potentially important role ginger supplements can play in controlling inflammation for people living with autoimmune diseases.

Turmeric Could Be Effective For Indigestion

Curcumin, a natural compound found in turmeric, may be as effective as omeprazole, a drug used to reduce excess stomach acid and treat indigestion, according to the first study of its kind.

Ontario Man Files $35.6 Million Lawsuit Against Pfizer Over Son’s Vaccine Death

New Tecumseth, Ontario resident Dan Hartman has initiated a wrongful death lawsuit against Pfizer because his son Sean died from the COVID-19 vaccine.

Omega-3 Supplementation Positively Affects Cardiovascular Disease Patients And Could Save Costs

A study in Korea posits that higher dosage and long-term use of omega-3 could positively affect cardiovascular disease management, and potentially save on healthcare costs.

Dietary Selenium May Help Fight Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Selenium-enriched diets may help ward off myeloid leukemia, and a new study led by researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences has described the mechanism by which this occurs.