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Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer

The Art of Coffee Enemas: Benefits and Method from a Multidimensional Perspective

Coffee enemas have stirred both curiosity and controversy, often touted in alternative health circles for their detoxifying and wellness-enhancing properties. While their use dates back to ancient practices and gained prominence through Max Gerson’s therapy in the 1930s, coffee enemas are celebrated by some for their multidimensional benefits, spanning physical, emotional, energetic, and even spiritual dimensions.

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Can Creatine Play a Positive Role in Obesity Treatment?

It’s been all over the popular media and social platforms lately: Recently released studies on creatine monohydrate’s potential to do everything from reducing cancer risk to boosting cognition in patients with Alzheimer’s have a lot of people talking. In fact, 1 million people per month search online for creatine, a statistic that’s rapidly increasing.

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Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer

Juice Cleanses Likely Good for Nothing, Bad for Much

“The majority of juice cleanses impact gut health negatively. They can cause bowel habit irregularity and even precipitate inflammatory bowel disease, as the gut microbiota is disrupted due to the lack of fiber in these cleanses. And we see patients all the time whose irritable bowel syndrome worsens after they’ve embarked on a juice cleanse.”

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Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer

Stress: A New Cancer Risk Factor?

This is fundamentally a study about stress, and so the most important thing that was measured was the women’s level of stress across four domains: daily stress (this is the everyday stuff, such as work, family, and so on), racial discrimination, social isolation, and neighborhood deprivation. 

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Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer

Endocannabinoids Explained

The endocannabinoid (EC) system helps the body manage anxiety, inflammation, and other physiological responses to different forms of stress. The body produces endocannabinoids during strenuous exercise, stress, and other related stimuli. Endocannabinoids (ECs) are signaling molecules that trigger the activation of the EC system when cannabinoid receptors detect them.

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Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer

What is Fragrance?

Fragrance is a common ingredient in many personal care and household products, but not all fragrances are created equal. According to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), the term “fragrance” on an ingredient list can represent a mixture of hundreds of undisclosed chemicals—some of which may contain allergens, endocrine disruptors, or respiratory irritants.

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Health & Wellness Heidi Neubauer Health & Wellness Heidi Neubauer

Heart Rate Variability (HRV): Unlocking the Key to Resilience and Health

Heart Rate Variability (HRV) refers to the subtle variations in time between consecutive heartbeats. While your heart may beat 60 times per minute on average, the exact intervals between beats are not perfectly consistent—and that’s a good thing! HRV reflects your autonomic nervous system (ANS) adaptability in responding to stress, emotions, and physical demands.

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Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer

Methylene Blue Is Beneficial for Slowing Skeletal Aging and Treating Brain Disorders

Methylene blue, first created in 1876, started as a fabric dye. Scientists soon realized it had medical benefits, and in 1891, it became the first synthetic compound used to treat malaria and the first synthetic compound used as an antiseptic. To this day, methylene blue remains indispensable in hospitals worldwide, as it's also the only known antidote for metabolic poisons such as cyanide and carbon monoxide.

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Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer

Train your brain for peak performance

What is a peak performer? The term can be applied to anyone who moves through life with energy, clarity, and purpose. Peak performers don't just excel in their field; they maintain healthy relationships, prioritize self-care, and approach challenges with resilience and confidence. Every aspect of their lives-work, home, health, and well-being—reflects a harmonious balance.

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Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer

Why is grounding Important

Grounding, also known as earthing, refers to connecting with the Earth’s electrical charge by directly contacting the ground, whether by walking barefoot outside or using grounding devices. Grounding has gained attention for its potential to offer both physical and mental health benefits.

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Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer Health & Wellness Emily Neubauer

What is the gut-brain axis

The gut-brain axis is the bidirectional communication network between the gastrointestinal tract (gut) and the brain. This system connects the central nervous system (CNS) and the enteric nervous system (ENS) through various pathways, including the vagus nerve, immune system signaling, and the production of neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, many of which are synthesized in the gut..

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