Sound Health Radio Interviews Carole Baggerly
...pain… 0:58:18.4 CB: Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. 0:58:19.3 RT: Pain reduction and vitamin D and magnesium, I think. Please talk about that. 0:58:27.2 CB: Trying to think of...
...pain… 0:58:18.4 CB: Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. 0:58:19.3 RT: Pain reduction and vitamin D and magnesium, I think. Please talk about that. 0:58:27.2 CB: Trying to think of...
...(such as LA and AA) could be a way to help reduce inflammation and pain in several chronic diseases, including migraines Migraine sufferers receiving 1.5 mg/day of EPA+DHA in their...
...term; sometimes an individual will experience symptoms such as pain or fatigue due to inflammation, but often there will be no symptoms until disease occurs Several tests, such as those...
...now taking care two babies. For decades I was exhausted, had bone pain, weak muscles, thyroid illness (Hashimotos) so severe I couldn’t stay awake and finally had it removed in...
...was a period of time when I could not walk without severe pain, could not sleep the entire night due to pain, could not lift my legs to step up...
A study by Lembke et al., “Influence of Omega-3 (N3) Index on Performance and Wellbeing in Young Adults after Heavy Eccentric Exercise,” compared the Omega-3 Index of subjects with...
We often hear how certain nutrients are involved in hundreds or thousands of enzyme reactions… but what exactly does this mean? What is an enzyme? An enzyme is a...
...the production of serotonin and beta-endorphins, chemicals that help with mood enhancement and relaxation, relieve pain, and boost immunity. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter involved not only in mood, but also...
...disease presenting with pain and inflammation in the joints Omega-3 fatty acids (such as EPA) have anti-inflammatory effects, while omega-6 fatty acids (such as AA) can be pro-inflammatory A study...
...are below 40 ng/ml (100 nmol/L) Magnesium has been shown to decrease muscle soreness and post-exercise pain, lower levels of post-exercise inflammation, may lead to faster run times – yet...