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News & Articles By Patrick Lewis
10/14/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Oral nicotine: A new frontier in antiviral protection
Oral nicotine is being reconsidered as a possible antiviral tool—despite its association with tobacco—because it can modulate immunity, suppress viral replication and reduce inflammation in viral disease. In immune modulation, nicotine appears to suppress levels of proinflammatory cytokines (e.g., IL-6, IL-8, TNF-a), influence T-cell/macrophage signaling and possibly downregulate overstimulation (such as cytokine storms). Preliminary human trials […]
10/13/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Understanding chronic diarrhea through the lens of TCM pattern theory
Recurring diarrhea may reflect deeper imbalances in qi or metabolism in TCM, with “dampness” (unresolved moisture) as a key underlying factor disrupting digestion. TCM splits dampness into cold-damp (symptoms: watery stools, abdominal pain, cold sensations) and damp-heat(symptoms: sticky, foul stools, burning discomfort), each addressed with distinct herbal formulas. A third pattern—spleen deficiency—involves weak digestive energy, […]
10/08/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
“Liquid gold” in the kitchen: The ancient remedy of honey fermented garlic returns in health spotlight
Honey-fermented garlic, used by traditional healers for centuries, is being revived by wellness communities for its blend of immune and gut health benefits. The preparation involves submerging raw garlic cloves in raw honey and allowing fermentation over weeks or months, during which the mixture evolves in flavor and texture. A recent study found fermented garlic […]
10/08/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Just five minutes twice a day may be enough to boost heart health in inactive people, new study suggests
Just five-minute exercise “snacks” twice a day can lead to meaningful gains in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) among inactive people. In the pooled data from 11 trials (414 participants), CRF improvements ranged from 4.6 to 17 percent over interventions lasting 4–12 weeks across different BMI ranges. These mini workouts are highly practical and may overcome barriers […]
10/07/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Consuming NUTS can support cognitive health and weight control, research finds
A recent trial found that eating 50g of walnuts at breakfast improved memory and reaction times in young adults, with effects lasting throughout the day. Studies show that including nuts in calorie-restricted diets does not hinder weight loss—and may even improve outcomes like cholesterol and blood pressure compared to nut-free diets. Nuts are rich in […]
10/01/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Study suggests drinking 10 cups of black tea daily lowers heart disease risk
A meta-analysis of 14 observational studies suggests that drinking 10 cups (1.2L) of unsweetened black tea daily is linked with a 16? percent lower risk of heart disease compared to non-tea drinkers, whereas drinking just two cups yields a smaller five percent reduction. The analysis included 958,477 participants, among whom 16,990 developed heart disease; the authors argue the […]
09/29/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
British study links Mediterranean diet to healthier gums and lower inflammation risk
A British study of 195 adults found that high adherence to a Mediterranean-style diet (rich in vegetables, legumes, fruits, whole grains, olive oil and moderate lean protein) was associated with healthier gums, whereas higher red meat consumption was linked to more severe periodontitis. After controlling for age, gender, smoking and other confounders, low adherence to […]
09/26/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Stretch your way to a longer life: How flexibility could be the secret to longevity
A 28-year study involving 3,139 middle-aged adults (ages 46–65) from Rio de Janeiro assessed flexibility using a “Flexindex” score based on 20 joint movements. Higher flexibility scores were associated with longer lifespans. Men with low flexibility had about 1.87 times the risk of death compared to those with high flexibility, while women with low flexibility […]
09/21/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
High blood pressure may increase Alzheimer’s risk, but hope remains through lifestyle and treatment
Elevated systolic blood pressure (the “top” number) is linked to an eight to 11 percent higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. People with untreated high blood pressure have about a 36 percent higher risk of Alzheimer’s compared to those without hypertension and about 42 percent higher risk compared to those who are treated. Mechanisms include […]
09/20/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Study: A very specific dietary strategy can help make glioblastoma more treatable
Glioblastoma cells rewire their metabolism. Instead of using glucose for the brain’s normal energy functions and neurotransmitter production, the tumors divert sugar into building blocks (nucleotides) needed for rapid growth and invasion. Glioblastoma shows reduced capacity to produce serine and glycine internally, and instead scavenges them from the blood. Mice fed diets low in serine […]
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