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5 Reasons Your Leaky Gut Isn't Healing—and How to Overcome Them Darrell Miller 10/7/17
6 Big Health Benefits of Oatmeal Darrell Miller 5/17/17
What if Depression isn't Depression? The Connection to Chronic Inflammation. Darrell Miller 3/19/17
Greatist: Your Ideal Weight Isn't What You Think Darrell Miller 2/18/17



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5 Reasons Your Leaky Gut Isn't Healing—and How to Overcome Them
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Date: October 07, 2017 10:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: 5 Reasons Your Leaky Gut isn't Healing—and How to Overcome Them





Your leaky gut may not be healing. This is bad news. You won't feel better until it heals. There can be other health problems caused by it as well. This gives five reasons for the lack of healing so you know what to watch for. This will help you so you can make sure things change. If you know what's wrong you can enact changes to make it better. You can't do this if you're clueless.

Key Takeaways:

  • Leaky gut syndrome has become a common health problem due to society’s bad habits of eating processed foods, lack of physical activity, and being overly stressed
  • If you are having a hard time healing your gut, you may not be taking the proper nutritional supplements, such as probiotics.
  • It’s important to intake adequate fiber from foods such as fruits and vegetables in order for probiotics to thrive in the gut.

"While you’ve probably heard of “leaky gut,” few people realize that it a serious medical condition that occurs when the gut lining becomes permeable, causing the normally tiny gateway openings between the intestines and bloodstream to enlarge."

Read more: http://observer.com/2017/09/reasons-your-leaky-gut-isnt-healing-and-how-to-overcome-them/

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6 Big Health Benefits of Oatmeal
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Date: May 17, 2017 11:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: 6 Big Health Benefits of Oatmeal





Oatmeal is a popular breakfast. In other countries it is sometimes called porridge. It's inexpensive and sticks to the ribs as well. There are many reasons to eat it. Health is another which should not be overlooked. This outlines six health benefits to oatmeal that you might not know about. You can make it even healthier by adding fresh fruit, nuts or other healthy foods to it. There are many ways to invorporate it into your diet.

Key Takeaways:

  • Oatmeal contains both soluble and insoluble fibers, helping you to stay regular!
  • This superfood also helps you to stay full throughout the morning so you will snack less.
  • Oatmeal not only promotes healthy blood sugar levels, but it is also a great source of potassium, omega-3, fatty acids and folate.

"oats are a great source of both soluble and insoluble fiber, which help keep you full in between meals, as well as regular"

Read more: http://www.health.com/food/health-benefits-of-oatmeal

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What if Depression isn't Depression? The Connection to Chronic Inflammation.
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Date: March 19, 2017 04:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: What if Depression isn't Depression? The Connection to Chronic Inflammation.





Depression is a serious condition affecting millions of people around the world. More women experience depression than men, although it can affect each sex. But sometimes, the signs of depression mimic those seen in patients suffering from chronic inflammation conditions. Could it be such a condition rather than depression? Perhaps it is time to look at conditions other than depression, particularly if you are also suffering from other signs and symptoms. Learn more without delay.

Key Takeaways:

  • Generally depression is believed to be a chemical imbalance and treated as such.
  • A new approach treats depression and anxiety as the result of systemic inflammation rather than being diseases themselves.
  • Patients diagnosed with depression have high levels of C-reactive proteins, which are inflammatory chemicals.

"The traditional, pharmacology-centric, view of depression is that it is a chemical imbalance, usually involving serotonin."

Read more: https://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/depression-isnt-depression-connection-chronic-inflammation-lbkr/

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Greatist: Your Ideal Weight Isn't What You Think
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Date: February 18, 2017 02:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Greatist: Your Ideal Weight isn't What You Think





Many people have attempted dieting with a goal weight in mind, But is physical and mental health a factor in this. Science is unable to tell you what you should weigh they can only give you a generalization with body mass index. What really matters is that your are taking in enough calories and exercising a healthy amount. This along with good sleeping habits can keep you from going hopping on and off the scale often.

Key Takeaways:

  • When I was a dieter I always had a goal weight that I thought would change my life. I’d get on the scale (if I was brave enough) and would hold my breath as I watched the needle move, calculating in my mind how many pounds away I was from happiness.
  • I get asked this question a lot, and unfortunately there is no easy answer. There are, however, several frameworks and benchmarks you can use to help guide your efforts.
  • Your BMI tells you almost nothing about your nutritional status, body fat percentage, or strength, and therefore tells you almost nothing about how healthy you are (or aren’t).

"Your BMI tells you almost nothing about your nutritional status, body fat percentage, or strength, and therefore tells you almost nothing about how healthy you are (or aren’t)."



Reference:

//www.huffingtonpost.com/Greatist/your-ideal-weight-isnt-wh_b_12851632.html

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