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FMU News: What do the numbers 3,4, 8 and 9 have to do with your health and wellness?

Hey there!

You know those little stickers on fruits and veggies? They’re called price look-up (PLU) codes and they contain numbers that cashiers use to ring you up. But you can also use them to make sure you’re getting what you paid for. If you are interested in staying healthy, click here to read Dr. Grisanti’s free article  https://www.functionalmedicineuniversity.com/public/1290.cfm and you’ll learn exactly what to look for … hope you enjoy the read.

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FMU News: Insomnia

Hello, If you suffer from insomnia then you understand the seriousness of simply not getting a good night’s sleep. Your whole world around you appears to crumble when you can’t
get a good 6-8 hours of quality deep REM sleep. Your work life, your family life all suffer.

Today’s article will touch on a few “key” things to consider to solve insomnia. To read Dr. Grisanti’s free article  click here Your Medical Detective 

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FMU News: Healthy Fat Dramatically May Reduce Cancer Growth

Hello! Wanted you know that there’s a medical study that has found that this essential fat has an anti-tumor function and has proven to dramatically reduce the expression of
various types of cancers. Wowza! …

Read our entire “free” article by clicking here: Functional Medicine University

FMU The Daily Wealthy: Toxic Metals and Weight Loss

Can’t lose weight no matter what? Could the weight
loss culprit be something as inconspicuous as mercury
build-up in your body? Read the full Toxic Metals and Weight Loss article Toxic Metals and Weight Loss here Functional Medicine University

FMU Daily Wellthy: Alzheimer’s – Why is the Brain Deteriorating?

 

Hello, After considerable research it is interesting to bring you

up to speed on documented evidence of things which answer
the question. “Why is the human brain deteriorating faster
than the rest of the body?” There are a multitude of factors
and today’s article will touch on a few and also provide
some solutions. Click here to read the full story in today’s free article:

 Functional Medicine University.com

FMU News: A low in this common vitamin can have an increase risk of a fatal heart attack and stroke.

Hello, A study published in the the Canadian Medical Association
Journal revealed that people low in this common vitamin
had an increase risk of a fatal heart attack and stroke.

Read today’s article for the full story… Functional Medicine University.com

YMD News: Want To Lower Your Blood Pressure By 20 Points?

Want to know about an exercise that can lower blood pressure significantly? We’re talking as much as 10-20 mmHg. No, it’s not an endurance exercise. No, it’s not strength exercise. It’s actually an exercise you can do anytime and anywhere. It’s called isometrics. Isometric exercise or isometrics are a type of strength training in which the joint angle and muscle length do not change during contraction. Isometrics are done in static positions, rather than being dynamic through a range of motion. Want to learn more read the free article via this link: Your Medical Detective

vitamin c

Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid and L-ascorbic acid, is a vitamin found in food and used as a dietary supplement. It was discovered in 1912, isolated in 1928, and in 1933 was the first vitamin to be chemically produced. Evidence does not support use in the general population for the prevention of the common cold. There is, however, some evidence that regular use may shorten the length of colds. It may be taken by mouth or by injection.

Vitamin C is an essential nutrient involved in the repair of tissue and the enzymatic production of certain neurotransmitters. It is required for the functioning of several enzymes and is important for immune system function. It also functions as an antioxidant. Foods containing vitamin C include citrus fruits, kiwifruit, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, raw bell peppers, and strawberries.  For more information refer to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_C

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