Posts

The Human Microbiome Is Going Extinct, Scientists Say. The End Will Be Devastating.

  The Human Microbiome Is Going Extinct, Scientists Say. The End Will Be Devastating. Researchers say the human microbiome that lives in your gut is now endangered. The loss of bacteria and microorganisms reduces your chance at a healthy life. You’re the one killing off your own microbiome. The human microbiome is endangered. And that’s not a good thing for your health—or the health of the rest of the world. A new documentary, The Invisible Extinction, highlights how the human microbiome—also known as the bacteria and microorganisms living within the human body, most prevalent in the gut—is on the verge of extinct. And it’s all your fault. In a discussion with People, two researchers behind the doc, Martin Glaser and Gloria Dominguez-Bello, say the human microbiome is essential for us to digest food, make vitamins, and train our immune systems. “When we eat,” Blaser tells People, “we are nourishing both our human cells and also our microbial cells.” More From Popular Mechanics...

NJ Holistic Doctor Michael Rothman Discusses Calcium Supplements and Cardiovascular Disease

 NJ Holistic Doctor Michael Rothman Discusses Calcium Supplements and Cardiovascular Disease   Health Wall, NJ – Dr. Michael Rothman, NJ’s leading holistic physician, exposes a little known, but vital, health concern: The role of calcium supplements in cardiovascular disease. “Recently published articles in the medical literature have revealed a strong association between calcium supplements and heart disease . Many in the medical community are surprised by these studies and have a hard time accepting them.” Calcium’s role as “nature’s band-aid’ means that it can repair bones, but it can also contribute to atherosclerosis, hardening of the arteries. In fact, calcium intake is one an important consideration in  diagnosing heart disease. “How do you know that the calcium is going into your bones? Perhaps this calcium is ending up in your brain or your kidneys, or your blood vessels?” Dr. Rothman would ask each of his clients. If you’ve been prescribed something by your phys...