How Bad Can Insomnia Get?
Posted by SANUSq Liposomal Research Team on 5/15/2020 to
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A sleepless night here and there can be expected for most adults,
considering the many work and personal pressures we experience. However,
what happens when a restless night becomes a regular occurrence?
Vitamin C for Eye Health
Posted by SANUSq Liposomal Research Team on 4/15/2020 to
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Vitamin C is one of the most well-known vitamins, commonly associated
with scurvy prevention and immune system support. However, most of us
are unaware that Vitamin C and eye health are closely related.
Neck Pain and Headaches
Posted by SANUSq Liposomal Research Team on 3/15/2020 to
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We can all probably relate to experiencing a nagging headache. While
there are two traditional types of headaches: tension headaches and
migraines, it’s now believed that certain headaches are due to damaged
areas in the cervical spine and neck.
Nutritional Therapy to Treat Alcoholism
Posted by SANUSq Liposomal Research Team on 2/15/2020 to
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As most people who have experienced alcoholism will tell you, sobriety
is incredibly hard. Cutting out alcohol is a daily uphill battle,
involving withdrawal symptoms such as cravings, tremors, insomnia,
anxiety, shakiness, dizziness, depression, impaired cognitive thinking
and memory, and even hallucinations and seizures in extreme cases.
However, as tough as alcohol addiction is to overcome, it can be done
with the right appro
Graviola and Anti-cancer Potential
Posted by SANUSq Liposomal Research Team on 1/15/2020 to
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The Graviola tree can be found in rainforests in Southeast Asia, Central
America, South America, and Africa. This tropical tree is also known as
Soursop, Guanabana, Brazilian pawpaw, and Lakshman in different regions
around the world.
Sedentary lifestyle is linked to Type 2 Diabetes
Posted by SANUSq Liposomal Research Team on 12/15/2019 to
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The risk of developing type 2 diabetes is increased by several factors,
one of which is genetic predisposition. However, there are many other
underlying causes based on lifestyle and environment, such as diet,
overall calorie intake, poor sleep habits, and lack of physical
activity.
Is Napping Good for You?
Posted by SANUSq Liposomal Research Team on 11/15/2019 to
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The human body is an incredible thing, it never ceases to work hard,
even as we sleep. As we sleep, our body rejuvenates, repairs, and does
the hard yards to keep us in good health. If you’ve ever had an
“all-nighter”, you’re familiar with the sluggish, grumpy feelings which
can follow the next day, not to mention heightened stress.
Does Vitamin C Help Fight Cancer?
Posted by SANUSq Liposomal Research Team on 10/15/2019 to
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The relationship between vitamin C and cancer is a highly debated
subject amongst oncologists. Scientists have been searching for answers
regarding high dose Vitamin C for cancer treatment since the 1970’s, and
the road has been somewhat controversial.
Vitamin C and Tobacco
Posted by SANUSq Liposomal Research Team on 9/19/2019 to
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It’s a common thought that Vitamin C supplements will help to bolster
the immune system, which is true. However, smokers need more Vitamin C
than others if they want to combat the negative effects of cigarettes.
6 Natural Ways to Quit Smoking
Posted by SANUS-q Research Team on 8/15/2019 to
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Tobacco smoke is packed with over 7000 toxic substances and well-known
poisons including cyanide, nicotine, arsenic, and tar. Many of these
(over 60!) are carcinogens, meaning they can cause cancer.
Roundup in drinking water
Posted by SANUS-q Research Team on 7/15/2019 to
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The exposure to Roundup, through food and drinking water, is so
pervasive that the popular herbicide is showing up in breast milk, urine
and blood samples of individuals; and even makes it into the womb –
triggering birth abnormalities and development disorders.
Is bottled water safe?
Posted by SANUS-q Research Team on 6/15/2019 to
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Most of us are concerned about the quality of our tap water. And perhaps
the concerns are genuine. On one hand, there are health risks of
drinking chlorinated water, while on the other hand stories of
pharmaceutical drugs being found in our tap water are doing the round.