In the Shadow of the Olympics. Why the not-quite Olympic athletes may be more in danger of developing feel-good addictions.
Forget dangerous steroids and sketchy supplements. The key to unlocking your body's true athletic potential may be found in nature's pharmacy, backed by cutting-edge science.
Whether you're an elite athlete or struggling with a flight of stairs, beet juice can make a difference
Whether you're an elite athlete or struggling with a flight of stairs, beet juice can make a difference
In a world where popping pills and going under the knife have become the default solutions for health woes, a quiet revolution has been taking place in the offices of chiropractors nationwide. Armed with a holistic philosophy and an arsenal of over 100 clinically validated reasons to embrace chiropractic care, these spinal health warriors are changing the way we think about wellness, one adjustment at a time. Join us as we explore the fascinating history, surprising benefits, and research-backed
In a world where popping pills and going under the knife have become the default solutions for health woes, a quiet revolution has been taking place in the offices of chiropractors nationwide. Armed with a holistic philosophy and an arsenal of over 100 clinically validated reasons to embrace chiropractic care, these spinal health warriors are changing the way we think about wellness, one adjustment at a time. Join us as we explore the fascinating history, surprising benefits, and research-backed
As we age, mitochondrial density (the number of mitochondria per cell), and mitochondrial quality (its genetic and structural integrity) decline. This is largely due to stress, environmental radiation and chemical exposures, prescribed drugs, nutritional deficiencies, imbalances and/or incompatibilities, and mitochondrial DNA defects inherited maternally, but is also a natural part of getting older.
Forget dangerous steroids and sketchy supplements. The key to unlocking your body's true athletic potential may be found in nature's pharmacy, backed by cutting-edge science.
As we age, mitochondrial density (the number of mitochondria per cell), and mitochondrial quality (its genetic and structural integrity) decline. This is largely due to stress, environmental radiation and chemical exposures, prescribed drugs, nutritional deficiencies, imbalances and/or incompatibilities, and mitochondrial DNA defects inherited maternally, but is also a natural part of getting older.
In the Shadow of the Olympics. Why the not-quite Olympic athletes may be more in danger of developing feel-good addictions.