398 ND How to Slow Age-Related Muscle Loss

398 ND How to Slow Age-Related Muscle Loss

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Everything you need to know about mineral absorption

864.Does putting spinach in your smoothie cancel out the calcium? Will your morning cup of tea prevent you from absorbing iron? In this episode, Monica looks into the science of mineral absorption and explores the truth behind "anti-nutrients" like oxalates, tannins, and fiber.Wh ...  Show more

Can resveratrol prevent bone loss? What the research really shows

In this episode, Monica breaks down the latest research on resveratrol and bone loss prevention. While the 2020 RESHAW study in Australia showed promising results for postmenopausal women, a more recent meta-analysis tells a different story. We separate the supplement hype from t ...  Show more

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