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12/22/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
How your diet can help you manage stress during the busy holiday season
Pairing nutrient-rich foods (e.g., fruits with nuts, brown rice with fish) helps regulate cortisol production, reducing stress-related fatigue, weight gain and depression. Prioritize foods high in vitamin B, omega-3s (oily fish), magnesium (leafy greens) and vitamin C (berries, dark chocolate) to stabilize cortisol and improve mood. Sugary snacks, refined carbs and excessive caffeine spike cortisol, […]
12/19/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Omega-3 fatty acids: A natural shield against depression and anxiety
Higher EPA/DHA levels reduce depression (15% to 33%) and anxiety (19% to 22%) risks, addressing root causes like brain inflammation without dangerous side effects (unlike SSRIs). Non-patentable omega-3s threaten the antidepressant industry’s profits, leading to FDA/medical establishment dismissal despite robust evidence. Wild-caught salmon, mackerel and sardines (3+ servings/week) or high-quality supplements (1,000+ mg EPA/DHA daily) […]
12/18/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Feeling younger starts in the brain: How balance, memory and social connections keep your mind youthful
People who feel younger than their chronological age show fewer signs of brain aging, including reduced shrinkage, better blood flow and preserved cognitive function. Protective habits like restorative sleep, stress management, social connections and optimism significantly slow brain aging—even in those with chronic pain or hardship. Activities like yoga, tai chi and dance improve balance, […]
12/16/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Magnesium deficiency: The overlooked epidemic fueling chronic disease and depression
Half of Americans fail to meet daily magnesium needs due to poor diet, depleted soils, stress and medications, yet standard blood tests often miss early deficiency. Clinical trials show 248 mg/day of magnesium chloride improves mood within two weeks—even alongside antidepressants—with case studies reporting recovery from severe depression in under seven days using glycinate/taurinate forms. […]
12/14/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Study: Vitamin D deficiency linked to 32% higher DEMENTIA risk
A meta-analysis in BMC Neurology confirms that low vitamin D levels raise dementia risk, with severe deficiency nearly doubling the risk to 50%. It regulates calcium (critical for memory) and acts as a powerful antioxidant, shielding neurons from oxidative stress and glutamate toxicity—key drivers of neurodegeneration. Since vitamin D can’t be patented, corporate medicine ignores […]
12/12/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Caffeine myths debunked: What science really says about your daily coffee habit
Moderate coffee consumption (3-4 cups/day) doesn’t dehydrate you—water balance remains stable unless intake exceeds 5+ cups. Sweat rates and genetics, not caffeine, determine workout hydration; pre-workout coffee is fine unless consumed excessively. Caffeine’s metabolism boost is minor and inconsistent—don’t rely on it for weight loss. Regular drinkers retain caffeine’s performance perks; athletes may need higher […]
12/11/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Poor kidney health accelerates DEMENTIA onset in people with elevated Alzheimer’s biomarkers, study finds
Impaired kidney function does not directly cause dementia but doubles the risk in those already showing Alzheimer’s biomarkers (like NFL), allowing neurotoxins (e.g., aluminum) and misfolded proteins to accumulate in the bloodstream. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are linked to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and an 80% higher risk of heart failure, both of which are […]
12/10/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Creatine: The brain-boosting supplement you need after a sleepless night
High-dose creatine (24g for a 150lb person) rapidly improves processing speed, memory and mental stamina within hours, lasting up to nine hours—ideal for acute sleep deficit recovery. Daily intake (3–5g) increases muscle creatine stores, ATP regeneration, endurance and power output for high-intensity sports like sprinting and weightlifting. Promotes water retention, protein synthesis and faster repair […]
12/07/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Microplastics: The silent brain invader fueling neurodegenerative diseases
A recent study has found that micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) accumulate in human brain tissue—and in post-mortem samples from 2024, brain MNP levels were substantially higher than in liver or kidney tissue. The concentration of microplastics in brain samples appears to be rising: the 2024 samples had roughly 50% more plastic than comparable samples from […]
11/25/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Magnesium: The “mind mineral” that could revolutionize mental health treatment
Magnesium regulates serotonin and dopamine, key neurotransmitters for mood stability, making deficiency a major risk factor for depression and neurological disorders. Studies show 500 mg of magnesium oxide daily significantly improves depression symptoms—outperforming placebos and avoiding the dangers of SSRIs (violence, suicide, emotional blunting). Women benefit more from iron, magnesium, zinc and selenium, while potassium, […]
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