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Eat Dirt: Dr. Axe on How to Heal a Leaky Gut

By Josh Axe — 2017

Many of our most common modern health conditions and diseases are a result of leaky gut syndrome. When the lining of the gut becomes too permeable, foreign particles are allowed to enter the bloodstream, where they then impact different organs and biological systems.

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Can Food Fight Cancer?

What we eat, as well as how often we exercise, can affect our risk of cancer. Healthy lifestyle factors—such as a nourishing diet, regular physical activity, and a normal body weight—prevent 30% to 40% of cancers, according to a study in the journal Advances in Radiation Oncology.

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Eating Mushrooms Vastly Cuts Cancer Risk, According to New Research

A meta-analysis by researchers at Pennsylvania State University published in the journal Advances in Nutrition this year, found a surprisingly strong inverse relationship between mushroom consumption and cancer risk by analyzing 17 cancer studies published between 1966 and 2020.

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Unhappy Meals

Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants. That, more or less, is the short answer to the supposedly incredibly complicated and confusing question of what we humans should eat in order to be maximally healthy.

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The Cure for the American Diet: Nutrient Density

The key to excellent health and longevity is to eat a high ratio of micronutrients to macronutrients.

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Nutritional Medicine