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The Role of the Vagus Nerve in Chronic Illness

The brain uses the vagus nerve to control the parasympathetic nervous system, which covers the detox, digest, healing, recovery, and rest aspects of the nervous system. Although the vagus nerve is not the only nerve that controls the body’s ability to decrease stressors, it is by far the most important due to its far-reaching effects. No other nerve has such a widespread impact. Help your patients or clients enjoy their lives by showing them how to manage this body control center.

2024-12-08T02:34:36-07:00December 4, 2024|

The Dangers of Leaky Brain and How to Support the Blood-Brain Barrier

Leaky brain, along with leaky gut, is more and more common in today's environment. Different factors can negatively affect the blood-brain barrier, whereas certain lifestyle adjustments can combat this syndrome and its related health issues.

2024-12-08T02:47:16-07:00December 4, 2024|

The Coagulation of Bile: Disproving Common Gallstone Myths

The gallbladder and liver have far-reaching effects on your patients’ health. When these important organs become plugged up, bile can stop passing through them as it should and begin to form gallstones. This can lead to potential health concerns, some of which can be serious. Focus on detoxing and proper drainage to get your patients’ bile flowing again and ensure their optimal health.

2024-12-08T02:49:42-07:00December 4, 2024|

The Benefits of BioToxin Binder: A Look Inside

The most important part of any detox journey is the use of binders. These materials have been used for centuries to bind to toxic heavy metals, harmful microbial byproducts, pesticides, radioactive elements, and more, and move them out of the body. Learn more about the latest binders for environmental byproducts and supporting your patient's detox journey.

2024-12-08T02:53:24-07:00December 4, 2024|

The Battle for a Healthy Brain: Toxins and Inflammation vs. the Blood-Brain Barrier

The brain is one of our most important organs. So we need to do what we can to protect it. The skull and blood-brain barrier are useful allies in the battle for brain health, but we can also do our part by eliminating brain-hungry toxins, fighting brain and systemic inflammation, and maintaining good gut health.

2024-12-16T16:24:30-07:00December 4, 2024|
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