Mercury Exposure from Tuna Fish vs. Silver Dental Amalgam Fillings
The mercury exposure from amalgam fillings is like eating one can of tuna every two months.
Mercury Exposure from Tuna Fish vs. Silver Dental Amalgam Fillings Read Post »
The mercury exposure from amalgam fillings is like eating one can of tuna every two months.
Mercury Exposure from Tuna Fish vs. Silver Dental Amalgam Fillings Read Post »
Dietary interventions were put to the test for major mental illness.
Diets and Foods Shown to Improve Depression in Randomized Controlled Trials Read Post »
Coffee and common herbal teas impair iron absorption, which may help explain some of their benefits.
The largest study to date found that vegetarians have a 30% lower chance of developing depression over time.
Why Might Vegetarians Develop Less Depression Read Post »
Is small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) a real disorder?
SIBO and Leaky Gut: What the Science Says Read Post »
As we age, it may be even more important to include mushrooms (or tempeh) in our diet.
Friday Favorites: Dietary Sources of the “Longevity Vitamin” Ergothioneine Read Post »
Snapshot-in-time cross-sectional studies are mixed when it comes to vegetarian diets and mental health outcomes.
Do Vegetarians Have More or Less Depression and Anxiety? Read Post »
Can offering kale purée to babies shape their future taste for greens?
Getting Kids to Eat Their Vegetables Read Post »
Why do 85% of menopausal women suffer hot flashes in some countries but only 15% in others? Soy can be considered a first-line treatment for menopausal hot flash and night sweat symptoms.
Friday Favorites: Are Menopausal Hot Flashes Inevitable? How Can Soy Foods Help? Read Post »
The 150 key nutritional components that are tracked in nutritional databases are only a tiny fraction of the more than 26,000 compounds present in our food.
How Ultra-Processed Foods Could Cause Disease: Loss of Phytonutrients Read Post »