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Women's Health: Three Main Progesterone Types - Natural, Phyto ... Only three main types of progesterone. True natural progesterone produced by the body itself. Phyto-progesterone made in plants and synthetic progesterone ...
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Women's Health: Can Too Much Estrogen Affect The Brain Can Too Much Estrogen Affect The Brain? When hormones are out of balance many woman experience depression and estrogen replacement drugs are often ...
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Women's Health: Can Too Much Estrogen Affect The Brain Estrogen increases a blood protein, ceruloplasmin that binds to copper and prevents dietary copper from finding its way into brain cells. Too much blood ...
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Preventative Concept: Testimonials - EPFX-QXCI/SCIO Biofeedback ... Prior to QXCI therapy I was frequently in the hospital, on strong pain medications, anti-nausea medication, depression medication, medication to sleep at ...
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Hormonal Imbalance, Menopause, Prostate Enlargement, Nutrition ... Learn about hormonal imbalance and menopause symptoms in women, prostate enlargement in men, nutrition and EPFX biofeedback stress detection and reduction ...
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Preventative Concept: Fungus Overgrowth – a Hidden Epidemic How has fungal overgrowth become a modern ‘hidden epidemic’? Many factors have contributed to this plague. Some informed health professionals have observed ...
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Nutritional Health: Quercitin Shown to Protect Brain Cells They fed rats two antioxidants, vitamin C and quercitin, and compared the protective power of these two nutritional supplements. Reporting in the Journal of ...
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Women's Health: Three Main Progesterone Types - Natural, Phyto ... Only three main types of progesterone. True natural progesterone produced by the body itself. Phyto-progesterone made in plants and synthetic progesterone ...
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Hormonal Imbalance, Menopause, Prostate Enlargement, Nutrition ... Learn about hormonal imbalance and menopause symptoms in women, prostate enlargement in men, nutrition and EPFX biofeedback stress detection and reduction ...
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Preventative Concept: Fungus Overgrowth – a Hidden Epidemic How has fungal overgrowth become a modern ‘hidden epidemic’? Many factors have contributed to this plague. Some informed health professionals have observed ...
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