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immunobiz · 3 days ago
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🔬 What is "Bonded Cysteine"? Dr. Jimmy Gutman explains it visually: it's the key form of cysteine your body needs to naturally produce glutathione, the master antioxidant. Not all cysteine is created equal — this one delivers. 🧬💥
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🔬 Qu’est-ce que la cystéine liée (« bonded cysteine ») ? Le Dr Jimmy Gutman l’explique visuellement : c’est la forme essentielle que le corps utilise pour produire naturellement du glutathion, l'antioxydant maître. Toutes les cystéines ne se valent pas — celle-ci fait la différence. 🧬💥 🧠📈🛡️⚗️💪
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guideoflife · 2 years ago
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joelekm · 2 years ago
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Rheumatoid Arthritis and Gout - How to Differentiate ? | Explained by a Rheumatologist
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🔍 Ever wondered about the differences between Rheumatoid Arthritis and Gout? Join us in this informative video, where a seasoned Rheumatologist breaks down the distinctive features of these two conditions. Gain a clearer understanding of the symptoms, causes, and diagnostic methods that set Rheumatoid Arthritis and Gout apart.
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dravinashborade · 2 years ago
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What is Allergic Rhinitis?
Unlocking the mysteries of Allergic Rhinitis with Dr. Avinash Borade! Dive into this insightful video where the expert breaks down everything you need to know about allergic rhinitis and how to manage it.
#HealthExplained #AllergicRhinitis #WellnessWednesday
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atomhealth · 2 years ago
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So, it's basically your health superhero, working behind the scenes to keep you in top shape! 🦸‍♂️💪 . . . .#HealthExplained #LymphaticSystem #StayHealthy"
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piyusha30 · 2 years ago
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Unraveling the Mystery of Stiff Person Syndrome: A Rare Neurological Disorder Explained! | SPS | NeurologicalDisorder | HealthExplainer | RareDisease | MedicalInsights |
In a recent article published on CNN’s website, a comprehensive overview of Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) sheds light on this rare neurological disorder. The condition, which affects an estimated one in a million people worldwide, is characterized by severe muscle stiffness and spasms. The article provides an in-depth explanation of SPS, exploring its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and available…
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prahrandentist1 · 5 years ago
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Prahran dentist experts can suggest a wide assortment of treatment that go from keeping up customary oral cleanliness and delicate tissue joins, to guided tissue recovery and bone medical procedure. Prahran Dentist can assist you with beating diabetes-related gum or tooth issues.
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spanky606 · 7 years ago
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@Regran_ed from @kishlb - #takis #flaminghotcheetos #hotfries #hotcheetosfries contributing to stomach problems #gallbladdersurgery #gallbladderremoval #gallbladderproblems Memphis teen and her family suggest there can be too much of a good thing. Rene Craighead, 17, of estimated she was eating about four bags of the popular hot chip flavors when she began feeling sick to her stomach, reports CBS affiliate WREG-TV. She was taken to the hospital and underwent surgery to remove her gallbladder. Her mother, also named Rene, thinks the #spicysnacks had something to do with her health problems. "She loves them. Every time I go out she says, 'Bring me back some #HotTakis, bring me back some #HotChips.' I want to make her her happy, so I brought them back. She was eating big bags and would take them to school with her," the mom told WREG-TV. However, medical experts say gallbladder problems are not caused by eating specific foods. The National Institutes of Healthexplains, "Being overweight or having obesity may make you more likely to develop gallstones, especially if you are a woman. Researchers have found that people who have obesity may have higher levels of cholesterol in their bile, which can cause gallstones. ... Some studies have shown that people who carry large amounts of fat around their waist may be more likely to develop gallstones." Dr. Cary Canvender, a gastroenterologist at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, told WREG-TV that while many factors contribute to the removal of a person's gallbladder, eating #spicychips to excess may play a role in some stomach issues. "We do see tons of gastritis [inflammation of the #stomachlining] and ulcer-related stuff due to it," Cavender said,"We probably see around 100 kids a month, easily." While certain foods, beverages, and spices may cause indigestion, a growing body of medical research shows "there are no convincing data that such specific foods cause, perpetuate, or reactivate peptic #ulcers." In a statement on behalf of #TakisBuchanan Public Relations wrote: "We assure you that Takis are safe to eat, but should be enjoyed in moderation as part of a well-balanced diet. Takis ingredients fully comply with U.S https://www.instagram.com/p/BpFukZwHsZB/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=trtqbrm03im7
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