Transdermal Delivery of Nutrients: A Convenient Way to Support Health and Wellness
Active Lifestyle

Transdermal Delivery of Nutrients: A Convenient Way to Support Health and Wellness

Proper nutrition is essential for maintaining overall health and wellness. Nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, and other bioactive compounds are crucial in various physiological processes, including metabolism, immune function, and tissue repair. However, traditional oral supplementation of nutrients can pose challenges such as low bioavailability, gastrointestinal discomfort, and compliance issues.

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Transdermal CO2 Therapy: A Novel Treatment for Skin Conditions
Skin Health

Transdermal CO2 Therapy: A Novel Treatment for Skin Conditions

Some of the most common skin conditions include acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, skin aging, and stretch marks. While there are many treatments available for skin conditions, some are not effective, while others are invasive and have potential risks. Therefore, there is a need for new and effective treatments that are non-invasive and safe.

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11 ways to alleviate chronic pain
Blood Circulation

11 Ways to Alleviate Chronic Pain

Treatment of chronic pain syndrome (CPS) must be tailored to each patient. The treatment should be aimed at the interruption of reinforcement of the pain behavior and modulation of the pain response.

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The Anatomy of Chronic Pain – PART 1
Pain Management

The Anatomy of Chronic Pain – PART 2

In the United States alone, not less than a hundred million people are perceived to live with chronic pain; this makes chronic pain the most common complaint doctors and other medical practitioners hear from their patients.

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Could Poor Microcirculation Be Causing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (MECFS)
Blood Circulation

Could Poor Microcirculation Be Causing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)?

Could the microvascular system – the small capillaries and the red blood cells that run through them – hold the key to energy problems in chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and perhaps fibromyalgia? The idea that the blood delivery system – not some metabolic derangement per se – is causing the problems with energy production is not new.

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