Cell Health, Energy & Anti-Aging

Iron and lead compete for the same protein

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Iron and lead compete for the same protein

It is extremely important to ensure an adequate intake of iron. A commonly overlooked reason for this is that iron and lead bind to the same transport protein in the small intestine. This protein facilitates the absorption of the metal into the bloodstream.

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Vitamin D deficiency and dry eyes

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Vitamin D deficiency and dry eyes

Research shows that a deficiency in vitamin D can be behind dry eyes, also known as Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) or dry eye syndrome (DES). KCS means that the tear film doesn't function properly, leading to chronic dry eyes.

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CoQ10 – Age Slowly

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CoQ10 – Age Slowly

Is Coenzyme Q10 the super supplement of the future? Several new studies suggest that CoQ10 is, at the very least, an important ingredient in a healthy life and may help prevent some age-related diseases.

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Fluid balance

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Fluid balance

Fluid balance is essential for maintaining the body's homeostasis. It plays a crucial role in regulating body temperature, transporting nutrients, and removing waste.

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Optimize your health with better mitochondrial function

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Optimize your health with better mitochondrial function

Mitochondria are small organelles inside our cells that function as the powerhouses of the cell. They are responsible for producing the energy our cells need to function properly and to maintain our overall health. Learn more about how to optimise your mitochondria.

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Grey Hair and Reduced Bone Density

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Grey Hair and Reduced Bone Density

Premature greying of hair is associated with several hormonal disorders, vitiligo (an autoimmune disease causing loss of pigmentation in the skin and hair), and the ageing process.

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