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08/03/2026
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By Willow Tohi
The ancient art of sensory reset: How herbal eye sachets are revolutionizing modern stress relief
Herbal eye sachets combining lavender, rosemary and salt offer drug-free stress and anxiety relief. Scientific studies confirm lavender and rosemary have measurable calming and cognitive effects. The DIY sachets can be used chilled for cooling therapy or warmed for tension relief. Both herbs are easy to grow at home, making the remedy sustainable and cost-effective. […]
07/17/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Magnesium deficiency linked to depression: New evidence points to rapid relief through supplementation
A 2024 clinical trial found 248 mg of magnesium chloride daily significantly reduced depression and anxiety symptoms within two weeks in 126 adults About half of U.S. adults fail to meet recommended magnesium intake, with modern food processing contributing to declining levels across generations Standard blood tests often miss subclinical magnesium deficiency, as serum levels […]
07/16/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Daily steps found to reduce workplace stress and boost performance in remote workers
A new study of 100 remote and hybrid workers found that higher daily step counts were linked to lower stress levels. Lower stress from walking was associated with better self-reported work performance. Surprisingly, vigorous exercise did not show the same direct stress-reducing benefit for work performance. Researchers used accelerometers to objectively measure movement patterns throughout […]
07/11/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Study: Intermittent fasting may shield brain from chronic stress damage
New research in mice suggests intermittent fasting protects the brain from stress-induced damage to myelin, the protective coating around nerve cells. The study found fasting altered gut microbiome composition, which may mediate the brain-protective effects. Stressed mice that followed intermittent fasting showed fewer depression-like behaviors and less myelin damage than those eating normally. The findings […]
07/09/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Magnesium: The sleep mineral science says most Americans are missing
Magnesium is involved in over 300 biochemical reactions crucial for sleep, brain function and muscle relaxation. Low magnesium levels are linked to poor sleep, anxiety, chronic diseases including Alzheimer’s and hypertension. Magnesium glycinate shows greatest effectiveness for sleep support due to its high bioavailability and calming glycine content. The mineral works by calming the nervous […]
07/08/2026
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By Willow Tohi
The manufactured depression crisis: How $9 billion in antidepressant sales pathologized normal human sadness
Antidepressant market valued at $6.9 billion in 2022, projected to reach $9.37 billion by 2030. Depression diagnosis rates surged from 3.33% to 17.8% of Americans between 1992 and 2025. Pharmaceutical industry funding creates conflict of interest with FDA regulatory oversight. Gut-brain connection research shows 95% of serotonin produced in digestive system. Nutritional deficiencies, hormone imbalances […]
07/07/2026
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By Willow Tohi
The cortisol fix: How 150 minutes of weekly exercise resets your stress biology
A year-long clinical trial published in March 2026 found that 150 minutes of weekly aerobic exercise significantly reduced long-term cortisol levels in midlife adults The study, conducted by University of Pittsburgh and AdventHealth Research Institute, tracked 130 adults aged 26-58 over 12 months Chronically elevated cortisol is linked to heart disease, metabolic dysfunction, impaired memory […]
07/01/2026
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By Willow Tohi
New research reveals creatine benefits for brain, bone and healthy aging in women and seniors
Creatine supplementation at 3-5 grams daily supports muscle strength, lean mass preservation and physical performance in aging adults. Research indicates creatine may enhance brain function, including memory, attention and mental processing speed. Women approaching menopause may benefit from creatine’s potential to slow bone loss when combined with resistance training. Creatine monohydrate maintains an outstanding safety […]
06/30/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Pesticide in your food: UCLA study links chlorpyrifos to more than double the risk of Parkinson’s disease
UCLA researchers found that long-term residential exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos is associated with a more than 2.5-fold increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. The study combined data from over 1,600 participants with laboratory experiments in mice and zebrafish to establish biological plausibility for the link. Laboratory evidence showed chlorpyrifos damages dopamine-producing neurons, triggers brain […]
06/16/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Antidepressant use tied to sharp rise in sudden cardiac death risk, Danish study finds
Danish researchers analyzing 45,701 deaths found antidepressant use for 1-5 years increased sudden cardiac death risk by 56%, while 6+ years of use more than doubled the risk Adults aged 30-39 faced a fivefold increase in sudden cardiac death risk after six or more years of antidepressant use A separate Australian review found evidence for […]
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