237 results found for: Inflammation

Quercetin: A Natural Solution with the Potential to Combat Liver Fibrosis

Quercetin, a naturally occurring flavonoid found in many fruits and vegetables, has attracted attention for its anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic properties. Recent studies indicate that it may influence glycolysis, a metabolic process closely linked to liver fibrosis.

Scientists Raise Alarm Over Common Sunscreen Ingredient Being Found in Frozen Pizzas and Candies

Scientists have raised concerns over the effects of a common ingredient of sunscreen being used in foods including frozen pizzas, bakery products, and children’s candies.

New Study Links Vitamins to a Longer Life

Feeding on humankind’s endless quest for a longer, healthier life, the pro-pharma legacy media habitually plays down the idea of a link between higher blood levels […]

Vitamin D Nasal Spray Treats Loss of Smell in Mice

Scientists have significantly reduced nasal inflammation and improved the sense of smell in mice by using a vitamin D nasal spray, according to a study published in the International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology journal.

Concerns About the Risks of mRNA Vaccines: Are We Asking the Right Questions?

In late 2020, with much of the world under lockdown or facing draconian restrictions on movement, the development of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 was widely portrayed […]

Vitamin D May Slash Risk of Colon Cancer by Almost 60 Percent

Taking a daily dose of vitamin D may significantly reduce the risk of colon cancer and improve outcomes for people diagnosed with the disease, a major […]

High-Dose Vitamin B12 Injections: A Cure for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia?

Imagine a cancer diagnosis that doesn’t lead to chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or surgery, but instead to a remarkable recovery driven by a simple vitamin. This is the […]

Vitamin D Supplements Help Slow Telomere Shortening Linked to Biological Aging

Results from the VITAL randomized controlled trial reveal that vitamin D supplementation helps maintain telomeres, protective caps at the ends of chromosomes that shorten during aging and are linked to the development of certain diseases.