Why is Magnesium considered crucial for the Human body? Magnesium is a key factor in making several parts of the body run smoothly: the heart, bones, muscles, nerves, and others. Without enough magnesium, these areas malfunction. It is one of the major minerals...
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and sugar imbalances are two common conditions that often occur together and can have a significant impact on a woman’s health. PCOS is a hormonal disorder that causes Estrogen dominance, affects up to 10% of women of...
Functional Medicine approach help to reverse Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Prostate cancer is common, and a frequent cause of cancer death in India and worldwide. Early detection may be an important tool in getting appropriate and timely treatment. Men with prostate...
Did you know that medical researchers have estimated that over seventy percent of the total world population is suffering from folate deficiency? This deficiency leads to other health problems that we are going to discuss in this article and why you need to get more...
The cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) considered been the major cause of morbidity and mortality in India over the last several decades, and are rapidly catching up with this epidemic. The underlying pathology is atheromatous vascular disease, resulting in coronary...
When your computer starts running slowly, applications are crashing left and right and you can’t even move the cursor anymore,what do you do? Control-alt-delete. Or if you’re a Mac user, you hold down the power button to restart. Sometimes we need to do the same thing...
You’ve probably wondered how you developed diabetes. You may worry that your children will develop it too. Unlike some traits, diabetes does not seem to be inherited in a simple pattern. Yet clearly, some people are born more likely to develop diabetes than...
Early Detection of Insulin Resistance for Improved Patient Outcomes Fasting blood glucose measurement is considered as adequate screen for blood sugar issues. As long as it was below 100, it was considered normal and therefore of no consequence. For early...
Globally, an estimated 422 million adults are living with diabetes mellitus, according to the latest 2016 data from the World Health Organization (WHO). Diabetes prevalence is increasing rapidly; previous 2013 estimates from the International Diabetes Federation put...