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Nitric Oxide, Vascular Relaxation, Hypertension, and Functional Nutritional Intervention

Nitric Oxide, Vascular Relaxation, Hypertension, and Functional Nutritional Intervention

by aaa bbb | Oct 10, 2025 | Blog

Introduction Hypertension (high blood pressure) is one of the most common cardiovascular disorders and a leading cause of heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure. One of the most effective physiological mechanisms to lower blood pressure is vascular relaxation—the...
Understanding Headaches: Causes, Types, and Functional Nutritional Interventions

Understanding Headaches: Causes, Types, and Functional Nutritional Interventions

by aaa bbb | Aug 10, 2022 | Blog

Introduction Headache is not a disease but a symptom — a signal from the body that something in the system is out of balance. Chronic headaches are defined as those that occur 15 or more days per month for at least three consecutive months.Understanding the type and...
The Biochemical Metabolism of B Vitamins: The Foundation of Cellular Energy and Health

The Biochemical Metabolism of B Vitamins: The Foundation of Cellular Energy and Health

by aaa bbb | Jun 10, 2022 | Blog

Introduction B vitamins are a family of water-soluble nutrients essential for energy metabolism, nervous system function, and cellular repair. Unlike fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K), B vitamins cannot be stored in large quantities within the body and must be...
Hypothyroidism, Gallstones, Cortisol, Estrogen, and Cholesterol: The Hidden Interconnections

Hypothyroidism, Gallstones, Cortisol, Estrogen, and Cholesterol: The Hidden Interconnections

by aaa bbb | May 10, 2021 | Blog

Introduction The thyroid gland is often referred to as the body’s “metabolic engine,” influencing nearly every organ and biochemical process. When thyroid hormone production slows — a condition known as hypothyroidism — the consequences ripple through multiple...
Adhesions and Functional Nutrition: Understanding, Causes, and Holistic Corrections

Adhesions and Functional Nutrition: Understanding, Causes, and Holistic Corrections

by aaa bbb | Oct 10, 2019 | Blog

Introduction Adhesions refer to abnormal attachments between two or more body tissues or organs. They are a form of scar tissue that binds structures which should normally remain separate. In medical and nutritional science, adhesions are increasingly recognized not...
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