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Unveiling the Role of Nutritional Deficiencies in Diverticulosis and Holistic Healing Solutions

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Unveiling the Role of Nutritional Deficiencies in Diverticulosis and Holistic Healing Solutions: A Wellness Magnified Perspective Introduction: Diverticulosis, a condition characterized by the presence of small pouches (diverticula) in the colon, affects millions of individuals worldwide, often leading to discomfort and complications. While various factors contribute to the development of diverticulosis, emerging research suggests that nutritional deficiencies may play a significant role. Wellness Magnified, a pioneering initiative dedicated to uncovering natural remedies for optimal health, has delved into the connection between nutritional deficiencies, diverticulosis, and related diseases. In this article, we explore the deficiencies that contribute to diverticulosis, associated diseases, beneficial plants for healing, the importance of supplementation, and offer a limited time opportunity to take a FREE Nutritional Assessment Test. Understanding Diverticulosis and Relat...

"Nutritional Deficiencies and Natural Relief for Menstrual Cramps: Insights from Wellness Magnified"

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"Nutritional Deficiencies and Natural Relief for Menstrual Cramps: Insights from Wellness Magnified" Introduction: Menstrual cramps, medically known as dysmenorrhea, affect millions of women worldwide, often causing discomfort and disruption to daily life. While hormonal imbalances are commonly associated with menstrual cramps, emerging research suggests that nutritional deficiencies may also play a significant role. Wellness Magnified, a pioneering initiative dedicated to uncovering natural remedies for optimal health, has delved into the connection between nutritional deficiencies and menstrual cramps. In this article, we explore the symptoms of menstrual cramps, common nutritional deficiencies linked to their occurrence, the potential relief offered by various plants and nutrients, and the importance of having a nutrient deficiency genetic test completed at least once a year for personalized supplementation guidance. Wellness Magnified offers a convenient, easy-to-use test...

Microplastics detected in all human placenta samples

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Feb 21 2024 University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center A flurry of recent studies has found that microplastics are present in virtually everything we consume , from bottled water to meat and plant-based food. Now, University of New Mexico Health Sciences researchers have used a new analytical tool to measure the microplastics present in human placentas In a study published February 17 in the journal Toxicological Sciences, a team led by Matthew Campen, PhD, Regents' Professor in the UNM Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, reported finding microplastics in all 62 of the placenta samples tested, with concentrations ranging from 6.5 to 790 micrograms per gram of tissue. Although those numbers may seem small (a microgram is a millionth of a gram), Campen is worried about the health effects of a steadily rising volume of microplastics in the environment. For toxicologists, "dose makes the poison," he said. "If the dose keeps going up, we start to worry...

Vitamin D Deficiency and Bladder Control

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Vitamin D deficiency is a common vitamin deficiency that causes issues with your bones and muscles. It most commonly affects people over the age of 65 and people who have darker skin. It’s preventable and treatable. The possible effect of vitamin D on the detrusor muscle and on the levator ani muscles, which contain both smooth and striated muscle fibers, could explain the association between vitamin D deficiency and urinary incontinence Vitamin D Deficiency is associated with lower urinary tract symptoms  Read More Brought to you by Wellness Magnified 

Vitamin B-12 and depression: Are they related?

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Vitamin B-12 and depression: Are they related?  Answer From Daniel K. Hall-Flavin, M.D. Vitamin B-12 and other B vitamins play a role in producing brain chemicals that affect mood and other brain functions. Low levels of B-12 and other B vitamins such as vitamin B-6 and folate may be linked to depression. Low levels of a vitamin can result from eating a poor diet or not being able to absorb the vitamins you consume. Older adults, vegetarians and people with digestive disorders such as celiac disease or Crohn's disease may have trouble getting enough B-12. Sometimes a vitamin B-12 deficiency occurs for unknown reasons. Your doctor may order a blood test to check levels of B-12 or other vitamins if a deficiency is suspected. If you have a vitamin B-12 deficiency, taking a daily supplement that includes vitamin B-12 may help your body get the nutrients it needs. But study results have been mixed and questionable on whether vitamin B-12 supplements can help reduce the risk ...