Positive Thoughts Can Have an Impact – Informed Opinion
Written by Patrick Massey M.D., Ph.D. A number of studies published in respected medical journals show that thinking good thoughts about someone improves that person’s health. (more…)
Written by Patrick Massey M.D., Ph.D. A number of studies published in respected medical journals show that thinking good thoughts about someone improves that person’s health. (more…)
Written by Patrick Massey, M.D., Ph.D. There is substantial evidence that our minds can control the flow of our energy – and we can measure it. (more…)
By Amy Kosowski, M.S., LDN. A number of clinical trials have shown that phosphatidyl serine has a benefit for cognition. (more…)
Written by Greg Arnold, DC, CSCS. Forty-two men given 960 mg Enzogenol and 120 mg vitamin C had a 6.4% increase in a spatial memory test compared to the control group. (more…)
Written by Greg Arnold, DC, CSCS. Compared to those with the highest blood levels of B-12, those with the lowest levels had 3 times the risk of decreased brain volume. (more…)
Written by Susan Sweeny Johnson, PhD, Biochem. In 80 adults with an average age of 75, half had mild brain size decrease (Alzheimer’s disease) and half were normal. Those with low vitamin D levels performed significantly lower on 2 out of the 4 tests given. (more…)
Written by Marcia Egles, MD. Doubling a measure of vitamin B-12 was associated with a 30% slower rate of cognitive decline. (more…)