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Simple Ways to Lower Blood Sugar While at Your Desk

In All Health Watch, Diabetes, Diet and Nutrition, Featured Article, Stroke, Weight Loss

High blood sugar can damage your nerves, blood vessels, and organs. It can give you a heart attack, type 2 diabetes, stroke, kidney failure, or even make you blind.1,2

One of the worst things for blood sugar is to sit for hours on end. But the problem is that many of us have jobs that require us to sit at a desk for at least eight hours every weekday.… Read More

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Dr. Eliaz: Exercise Your Way to a Younger Brain

In All Health Watch, Alzheimer's and Memory, Anti-Aging, Cognitive Health, Dementia, Featured Article, Nootropics and Brain Support

By Dr. Isaac Eliaz, M.D.

Exercise is one of the best things you can do for your body. But it also rejuvenates your brain.

Exercise fights stress. Stress is inflammatory. It elevates levels of hormones like cortisol that can lead to chronic inflammation in both brain and body. In addition, chronic stress can cause glucose imbalances, destroy brain cells, increase fatigue, and fuel depression.… Read More

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Why You Should Stay Away from Sick People in the Morning

In All Health Watch, Diet and Nutrition, Featured Article, General Health

If you catch a virus in the morning, you will likely get far sicker than if you are exposed later in the day.

Those are the findings of a fascinating new Cambridge University study that examined the effect of body clock rhythm on viral immunity.

Researchers found that viruses multiply 10 times faster when they are injected into mice early in the day versus later.… Read More

Neurogenesis: The Secret to Lasting Brain Health

In INH Newsletter

In your September issue of Independent Healing, you’ll discover the secret to growing new brain cells. It’s called neurogenesis. For decades, prominent scientists said it was impossible. But modern research confirms it isn’t just real—it’s the key to saving your brain from memory loss. We’ll share our proprietary Brain Builder Protocol. It reveals the seven simple steps—you can do them all at home—to creating an unlimited supply of quality brain cells.… Read More
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Gene Wilder’s Touching Alzheimer’s Secret

In All Health Watch, Alzheimer's and Memory, Anti-Aging, Cancer, Cognitive Health, Dementia, Featured Article, Nootropics and Brain Support

Gene Wilder decided to keep his Alzheimer’s diagnosis secret because he didn’t want children to be upset that “Willy Wonka” was sick.

In recent years, the Hollywood legend rarely made public appearances. And in his final days, Wilder was so frail that he was almost unrecognizable.

His fans remember him as the witty, hilarious star of Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles, and Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory.Read More