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Chapter 19: How can we actively manage our mitochondria? What are the benefits/disadvantages of the treatments ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy) and TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation)?โดย Yes.Fit
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Chapter 16: Using drugs and alcohol to feel like one can normalize whatever issue or feeling is happening at the moment can actually be causing greater problems. Could it be inhibiting your ATP production?โดย Yes.Fit
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Chapter 15: What we eat, when we eat, and how we eat have direct effects on metabolism and mitochondria. Which three vitamins are specifically mentioned as required for energy metabolism within mitochondria?โดย Yes.Fit
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Chapter 13 - Is all inflammation bad? Inflammation as a contributing cause affects not only our metabolism but also our mental health and mitochondria. What else can we learn about how inflammation affects our overall health?โดย Yes.Fit
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Chapter 12 - How does cortisol, insulin, estrogen and thyroid hormone contribute to metabolism and mitochondria? What role do they each play? Book: Brain Energy by Christopher Palmer, MDโดย Yes.Fit
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Reviewing Chapter 11 of the book Brain Energy by Christopher Palmer, MD: Are there medications that inhibit mitochondria? How does this affect your health long term?โดย Yes.Fit
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Part 3 of our discussion with Mitochondria: What is causing the problem and what can we do? What are the 3 things to know when reviewing risk factors? - Book: Brain Energy by Christopher Palmer, MDโดย Yes.Fit
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Chapter 6 points out the differences/similarities between mental state and mental disorders? The symptoms are often the same and both can lead to poor health outcomes - but how do we differentiate?โดย Yes.Fit
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In chapter 4 of the book "Brain Energy" by Christopher M. Palmer, MD we discuss about the correlation between mental illness and metabolic disorders (obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease).โดย Yes.Fit
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Everything we've learned about cholesterol, LDL, statin, insulin resistance and more - How they affect our health and what we need to know to stay healthy.โดย Yes.Fit
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The berries and flowers of elderberry are packed with antioxidants and vitamins that may boost your immune system. What's the proper way to consume them? How do they help your body? What are some of the other benefits?โดย Yes.Fit
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People use flaxseed and flaxseed oil to reduce cholesterol and blood sugar and treat digestive conditions. What else is it used for? What are their benefits? How do you know if you are deficient?โดย Yes.Fit
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Selenium naturally appears in water and some foods. While people only need a very small amount, selenium plays a key role in their metabolism. What are the deficiency signs? What foods provide selenium?โดย Yes.Fit
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What are the controversies surrounding fluoride? Does it really help strengthen the enamel on your teeth? Does it help with the bones on the body? Why is fluoride added to water? What food sources contain fluoride?โดย Yes.Fit
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The body needs iodine to make thyroid hormones. These hormones control the body’s metabolism and many other important functions. How much iodine do I need? What foods provide iodine? Can iodine be harmful? What are the signs of deficiency?โดย Yes.Fit
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Your body uses iron to make hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body, and myoglobin, a protein that provides oxygen to muscles. What foods provide iron? How much iron do you need? What happens if I take too much iron?โดย Yes.Fit
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