Autism and the Gastrointestinal Tract
As research into autism has continued, a relationship between gastrointestinal health and the disruption of brain development that underlies the condition has begun to emerge.
As research into autism has continued, a relationship between gastrointestinal health and the disruption of brain development that underlies the condition has begun to emerge.
Mistletoe injections have long been used as a cancer treatment combined with other therapies. The latest research appears to suggest that mistletoe may help reduce side effects of standard cancer treatments while increasing overall survival.
While type 2 diabetes was long thought to be a progressive condition, research has started to highlight that reversal of type 2 diabetes is possible.
Horny goat weed is a Chinese herb that shows surprising promise for treating everything from erectile dysfunction to heart disease, inflammatory conditions and cognitive decline.
Research is continuing to show that eating large amounts of ultra-processed food can have a serious negative impact on your health, including increasing your risk of death from any cause.
While often touted as the most important meal of the day, it's worth seeing what the research has to say on consistent breakfast consumption.
Aloe has a long history of use for treating burns and wounds. However, taken internally, the gel may also provide gastrointestinal and anti-inflammatory benefits.
Vitamin C has long been considered a support for immune function. However, as the research has been somewhat mixed, it's worth reviewing to see what the latest data suggests.
Acetyl-L-carnitine is a compound that improves energy production in the brain and body, with possible benefits for treating depression and dementia.
Licorice root is a potentially useful tool for treating a number of skin conditions, including skin rashes, psoriasis and herpes simplex infections.
Carrageenan, a compound derived from red seaweed, is a common food additive. However, there have long been concerns about carrageenan's potential to have negative effects on the gastrointestinal tract.
A number of common pain medications, including ibuprofen and naproxen, carry significant risks for heart attack and stroke.
Hemorrhoids are a common condition that can cause significant pain and discomfort. Fortunately, a number of natural treatments appear to hold promise for improving hemorrhoids and possibly preventing their progression.
Research continues to find connections between the gut flora and mental health. This bidirectional relationship allows gastrointestinal interventions to affect mental health and vice versa.
Microplastics, often produced from the break down of plastic pollution in the environment, is quickly becoming a potential global threat to human health and the ecosystem.
Chicory is often considered an invasive weed, having become naturalized over most of the world. However, the plant appears to have some potential medical uses, from improving constipation to helping control blood sugar and lowering inflammation.
Along with dietary strategies, a number of dietary supplements appear to hold promise for reducing or improving the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
There have long been claims that nightshade-family vegetables cause or contribute to inflammation. Research has generally shown the reverse, although with some exceptions.
While not well studied, early research is still starting to suggest some potential benefits for sinus symptoms and reducing stress with different humming techniques.
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup herbicide, has long been controversial. Studies continue to show multiple potential harms, from cancer to reproductive toxicity, among others.