Inverse Psoriasis and Its Cures
We humans are sturdy, long lived and long-lasting. Each year you can find a bit more centenarians, Men and women 100 or more years of age. We are now beginning to realize that a number of diet and life-style selections we make have not only short-run outcomes but also intermediate term (10-20 years) and long-run (40-60 years) results on Human health.
For example, there is a generally accepted minimum daily Vitamin C intake necessary to prevent scurvy. Once we thought that this minimum amount was all that anyone needed. Subsequent scientific studies showed us that increased Vitamin C intake had significant health and well-being benefits.
If you don’t get any Vitamin C, you will contract scurvy in a few months. There is a longer general health cycle in play, measured in years, which calls for much higher vitamin C intake levels.
There are still longer cycles of nutrient deprivation and lifestyles involving many different nutrients, phytochemicals, antioxidants, etc. Long-term deprivations of these seem to lead to problems usually associated with aging, like diabetes, heart disease, senile dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
On the dark side there are pollutants, toxins, carcinogens and other substances, both known and as-yet-unknown, that have cumulative life-shortening effects on us humans.
All this pushes us to avoid artificial drug solutions and move toward more natural cures whenever possible.
Recognizing this now helps us to better look after our bodies. It helps us to treat fibroid uterus symptoms more effectively and it helps in uterine fibroids treatment. For further information on coping with fibroids, just click here .
Our biochemistry is very complex. There are genetic links to more diseases and conditions than we ever suspected just a few years ago. As we continue to decode the complex interrelations of genetics, DNA, biochemistry and causes and effects of what we ingest, we have been finding new answers to old challenges in frequently unusual places.
Disclaimer: This posting is based on information freely available in the popular press and medical journals that deal with medical matters. Nothing herein is intended to be or should be construed to be medical advice. For medical advice the reader should consult with his or her physician or other medical specialist.
Author – Joseph B. James
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