The Poorly-Understood Role of Copper in Anemia - Discussion Between Morley Robbins & Dr. Mercola

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The Surprising Benefits of Matching Your Workout Schedule to Your Natural Body Clock

Matching your workout time to your natural body clock leads to significantly better results without changing the workout itself Exercising at the right time nearly doubles improvements in blood pressure, while also boosting fitness, metabolism, and sleep quality Your internal rhy ...  Afficher plus

Akkermansia Claims to Support Gut Health — Here's What the Science Says

Akkermansia muciniphila is a gut microbe that thrives in your intestinal mucus layer. It's linked to improved metabolic health, but its levels decrease with age and poor diet Studies suggest Akkermansia may support a healthy weight by influencing fat mass, insulin sensitivity, an ...  Afficher plus

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Part 109 - Morley Robbins on The True Nature of Disease Down to the Mitochondrial Level and the Complex Orchestra of Crucial Vitamins & Minerals
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Morley Robbins is the creator of The Root Cause Protocol. Morley (aka. "Magnesium Man") is one of the foremost experts on Magnesium's role in the body, and the delicate dance Magnesium plays with Iron, Copper, and Calcium. In 2012, Morley founded the Magnesium Advocacy Group (Got ...  Afficher plus

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Citrate? Glycinate? Threonate? Magnesium comes in many different forms. It's an important mineral in many different bodily functions. Unfortunately most people don't get as much magnesium as they should. The good news is that magnesium is found in many foods as well as conveni ...

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