Easy Health Digest-May 6, 2020


More than one million people suffer from MS in the United States alone. But ground-breaking research may be able to help them slow, even reverse the damage it inflicts on the nervous system. Best of all, it’s a natural compound found in some of our favorite fruits and a few herbs, too…

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Eating the skins of some fruits could reverse the damage of MS »

More than one million people suffer from MS in the United States alone. But ground-breaking research may be able to help them slow, even reverse the damage it inflicts on the nervous system. Best of all, it’s a natural compound found in some of our favorite fruits and a few herbs, too…More »



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The vitamin that shields you from toxin exposure »

So the verdict is in. Glyphosate, the toxic weedkiller in Roundup causes cancer. It wreaks damage by depleting the body’s supply of its “master antioxidant,” glutathione. But in high enough doses, a common vitamin has been shown to reverse the depletion of glutathione caused by glyphosate… More »

Why diabetes causes cancer to spread»

There are a lot of downsides to living with diabetes. But there’s one big downside that might not be on your radar — cancer. A new study shows that not only are people with diabetes more likely to develop cancer, they’re also more likely to develop the kind that spreads. It comes down to a trigger you must control… More »

3 Signs You’re Aging
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Feeling old?

Do this once a day and watch what happens.

This OTC drug may treat COVID-19 but here’s why you shouldn’t stock up »

Scientists are exploring every possible avenue for treating COVID-19. That includes revisiting existing drugs, like Remdesivir, used to treat other conditions. But, surprisingly, there’s a common over-the-counter medication that’s very promising. But before you head to the drugstore, there’s more you need to know … 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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