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What Causes Cellulite? 10 Causes of Cellulite Explained

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Medically Supervised Weight Loss: Guide to Achieving Your Ideal Weight

Weight gain and obesity are serious health problems that lead to diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and other serious conditions. Obesity is especially prevalent in developed countries, where the fast pace of life and stress favor unhealthy lifestyle habits, including excess consumption of high-calorie foods, lack of exercise, insufficient sleep, etc. Maintaining a healthy diet and being …

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ProLon Diet: What You Need to Know

There is no shortage of diet plans and weight-loss tips online, promising wonders. Most people who’ve tried some of them know that the results often don’t satisfy or last long. With some exceptions, popular diets are often ineffective because they are created without scientific research and medical insight into people’s hormonal and metabolic processes. However, …

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12 Benefits of Glutathione

Glutathione is the most abundant, naturally occurring antioxidant in our bodies. It is produced in the liver and consists of three amino acids – cysteine, glycine, and glutamate. Scientists have shown interest in this master antioxidant because it is linked to many bodily functions and may play a key role in our health and longevity. …

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Glutathione Injections: What Are They Used For?

Scientists are closely studying the world for substances that will help improve people’s health and increase longevity. The most remarkable discoveries are often made in our bodies. One such amazing compound is glutathione (GSH). This tripeptide is present in the cells of all living organisms. In humans, it is produced in the liver. However, its …

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How to Take Glutathione Effectively

Glutathione is the most abundant antioxidant in our bodies. Unlike most antioxidants we acquire through food, glutathione is produced in the liver and is vital in protecting the cells from free radicals and reducing oxidative stress. When its levels decrease, oxidative stress builds up and this can lead to chronic illness. Medical experts often recommend …

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How Much Does MOXI Laser Cost?

MOXI has emerged as a popular skin rejuvenation treatment that improves both tone and texture with minimal downtime. However, many patients want to know if it is worth the money and wonder how to maximize their investment for optimal results. In this article, we break down the overall cost of a MOXI laser treatment and …

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Magnesium for Weight Loss: Benefits, Dosage, Cost

Magnesium is a mineral found in our bones and soft tissue that helps regulate various biochemical processes to keep us healthy and alive. Our bodies don’t produce this essential mineral, so food is our primary source of magnesium. Just a few servings of magnesium-rich foods are enough to give the necessary amount of magnesium, but …

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Low-Dose Naltrexone for Weight Loss: Things You Need to Know

People who struggle to lose weight through lifestyle modifications, such as restricted calorie intake and regular exercise, may benefit from certain medications that help with weight loss. Naltrexone is a prescription drug whose FDA-approved indication is opioid and alcohol dependency disorder. However, clinical research and patient experience show that when used in low doses, the …

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Chromium for Weight Loss: Does It Work

Chromium is an essential mineral our bodies need in trace amounts (25-35 micrograms daily) to help metabolize carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. We get chromium through food, but studies show that as many as 90% of US diets are poor in this element. Besides inadequate nutrition, some people have low levels because of poor chromium absorption. …

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