The Relationship Between The Hormones Insulin and Cortisol and Stress and Inflammation

Executive Summary There is an essential and little-discussed relationship between insulin and Cortisol and stress that is critical to understand. Introduction Insulin and cortisol, the stress hormone, are strongly related to each other, and when one is high, the other is usually high, too. Keep reading to discover why and what the implications are for…

Cholesterol Reduction: How Statins Interfere With Proper Cellular Metabolism

Executive Summary Statins reduce cholesterol levels — however, the pharma companies and MDs leave out important negative metabolic consequences of using statins. Introduction Statins are widely prescribed to bring down cholesterol levels. However, what pharmaceutical companies and medical establishment hide from the public is that statins interfere with proper cellular metabolism. The overstatement of the…

How Estrogen Drives Cancer

Executive Summary Understanding estrogen’s role in cancer promotion is vital to understanding cancer overall. Introduction Though it’s often thought of as exclusively a women’s hormone, estrogen plays a role in cancer development in both men and women. In this blog post, we’ll explore how estrogen drives cancer and what this means for cancer prevention and…

How Cancer Cells Ignore the Immune System’s Directives to Commit Suicide

Executive Summary Due to dysfunctional mitochondria, cancer cells should commit suicide; instead, they rapidly multiply. Introduction The Mitochondrial Theory of Aging proposes that the mitochondria, which produce energy, get damaged as we age. Wait One Second… Why is The Article Not Viewable? You are seeing this text instead of the article because of two potential…

How Magnesium Helps Maintain Mitochondrial Metabolism and Disease Prevention

Executive Summary The health of the mitochondria is critical to staying away from the diseases with the highest mortality. Introduction The health of the mitochondria turns out to be critical in preventing cancer. Wait One Second… Why is The Article Not Viewable? You are seeing this text instead of the article because of two potential…

The Importance of Understanding Cellular Metabolism to Prevent And Treat Cancer

Executive Summary Two of the most important features of cancer and aging are cellular metabolism and the immune system. Introduction A major part of staying cancer-free or fighting cancer is understanding that cellular metabolism combined with the immune system causes cancer — if brought back into a healthy zone, stop cancer or, at the very…

Understanding the Mitochondrial Hypothesis of Aging

Executive Summary One of the most critical and emerging hypotheses around aging is based on the degradation of the mitochondria. Introduction The Mitochondrial Theory of Aging proposes that the mitochondria, which produce energy, get damaged as we age. Wait One Second… Why is The Article Not Viewable? You are seeing this text instead of the…

How Hospitals Became So Powerful in the US Health Care System

Executive Summary Hospitals were not always as dominant in the US healthcare system as they are today. This article delves into how this happened. Introduction One of the lesser-discussed topics of medicine is how people make their hospital selections. In this article, we review the primary information sources for hospital selection. Wait One Second… Why…

What Percentage of the NIH’s Cancer Budget Goes to Environmental Exposure?

Executive Summary The NIH massively overallocates funding for treatment over prevention or environmental exposure. It is essential to know how much. Introduction Very little time is spent investigating how the NIH allocates its research money for cancer. It is generally assumed that the NIH is seeking public interest in its cancer research funding decisions, and…

What Percentage of the NIH’s Cancer Budget Goes to Prevention?

Executive Summary The NIH massively overallocates funding for treatment over prevention. It is essential to know how much. Introduction Very little time is spent investigating how the NIH allocates its research money for cancer. It is generally assumed that the NIH is seeking public interest in its cancer research funding decisions, and this could not…