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98% of American Diets Potassium Deficient

98% of American Diets Potassium Deficient

Less than 2% of Americans achieve even the recommended minimum adequate intake of potassium, due primarily to inadequate plant food intake...

May 23, 2013 with 1 Comment
Are Bioidentical Hormones Safe?

Are Bioidentical Hormones Safe?

Hormone replacement therapy for menopause grew to prominence in the 1990s when millions of women were sold hormones made from horse urine...

April 4, 2013 with 6 Comments
Kiwi Fruit for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Kiwi Fruit for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

An estimated 10-20% of the general population suffers from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), which accounts for about 4 million doctors’..

October 18, 2012 with 12 Comments
Mercury Testing Recommended Before Pregnancy

Mercury Testing Recommended Before Pregnancy

Recent testing of mercury concentrations in three national brands of canned tuna found that “55% of all tuna examined was above the U.S...

July 27, 2012 with 40 Comments
Treating COPD With Diet

Treating COPD With Diet

The three top killers in the United States are no longer heart disease, cancer, and stroke. Stroke just moved down to number four. Number..

June 7, 2012 with 11 Comments
Watermelon For Erectile Dysfunction

Watermelon For Erectile Dysfunction

A disturbing analysis of mortality and morbidity was recently published in the Journal of Gerontology. Americans are living longer but..

May 31, 2012 with 38 Comments
Atkins Diet and Erectile Dysfunction

Atkins Diet and Erectile Dysfunction

Yesterday’s NutritionFacts.org video-of-the-day, Atkins Diet: Trouble Keeping It Up, discusses a case report of a man who went on a..

February 2, 2012 with 13 Comments
Plant-based Benefits Extend Beyond the Top Killers

Plant-based Benefits Extend Beyond the Top Killers

The Adventist Health Studies offer some of the best science on the impacts of plant-based diets on health and longevity. Based in..

January 10, 2012 with 9 Comments
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