Easy Health Digest-May 27, 2020


When coronavirus enters the human body, it does so by attaching to a particular enzyme. It grabs on and hitches a ride right into your cells. New research shows that exposure to cigarette smoke drastically increases the number of these enzymes in the lungs, putting out a welcome mat for a severe COVID-19 infection…

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Why smokers’ lungs are extra receptive to coronavirus »

When coronavirus enters the human body, it does so by attaching to a particular enzyme. It grabs on and hitches a ride right into your cells. New research shows that exposure to cigarette smoke drastically increases the number of these enzymes in the lungs, putting out a welcome mat for a severe COVID-19 infection…More »


The Root Cause Of Dark Spots and How To Get Rid Of Them »

World-renowned doctor reveals an at-home method for getting rid of dark spots and uneven skin tones. More »

Just one fast food meal can lower your brain power »

With all the stress, uncertainty and monotonous days spent hunkered down at home, many of us are eating less healthy than we normally would. But it turns out, even a little bit of junk food has a swift and serious impact on your brain’s ability to function. More »

Drinking more whole milk clobbers ‘cluster’ of cardio threats»

Both diabetes and high blood pressure significantly increase your risk of dying from both heart attack and stroke, with diabetes alone nearly doubling that risk. Now, new research has found that simply adding more dairy to your diet could be the key to avoiding both conditions, especially if you go full fat. More »

Millions of Americans suffer from deep fat.  »

The worst part is that no matter what they do to get rid of deep fat, it seems to never go away.

Discover how to get rid of Deep Fat in your belly.»

Ancient Chinese remedy soothes indigestion without drugs or side effects »

If you live with indigestion that causes bloating and stomach pain, you might be tempted to head to your doctor for a prescription. But wait… many of those pills have been linked to Alzheimer’s. Luckily, a new study has found safe, effective indigestion relief in an ancient Chinese practice. More »

 

Cara McCarthy

By Cara McCarthy

Cara McCarthy has been working in the natural health industry since 2010. She studied Marketing Communications at the University of Mississippi. Her goal is to provide people with the information they need to live the healthiest, happiest lives possible.

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