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Cabbage is in season, very cheap, is the "enemy" of cardiovascular disease and cancer
Bok choy is a cruciferous vegetable along with kale, Brussels sprouts, and broccoli. As we know, cruciferous vegetables contain anti-cancer compounds and can help reduce inflammation, regulate blood sugar, promote weight loss, and improve heart health. Bok choy has similar benefits, but with its low price, main crop, and delicious crunchy taste, you should choose this vegetable to regularly add to your diet.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Longevity
Doctors point out 4 misconceptions about stroke that can easily cause the disease to recur
A stroke is a condition in which a blood vessel in the brain (arteries, capillaries or veins) is suddenly blocked or ruptured without causing a traumatic brain injury. When the capillaries burst or become blocked, brain cells will be deprived of oxygen and nutrients and will begin to die.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Longevity
A 110-year-old Japanese woman reveals the secret to healthy living and an indispensable dish
Yoshiko Miwa celebrated her birthday in February 2024. She shared her stories about the secret to longevity and maintaining good physical and mental health. Although she is over 100 years old, she still regularly goes to the temple every week to perform rituals and live happily with her children and grandchildren.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Longevity
The First Step To Lowering Dis-Stress
One of the first things I always work on with Clients is lowering their Dis-Stress. Now, Stress itself is not inherently bad, and the Goal of doing this is not to Eliminate Stressors altogether.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Longevity
The Future of Anti-Aging: Revolutionary Treatments and Their Impact.
Aging it is the price we pay for a living. But it might not always be this way. Increasingly science is revealing how we can slow our biological clocks. Lots of investors purring their money to these researches. But does the science live up to the hype can we really slow down aging or even stop it altogether.
By Kevin Nordling2 years ago in Longevity











