NeuroLife Blog
Support healthy stomach acid levels for good digestion
When we go to the doctor with symptoms of acid reflux, gas, bloating and heartburn, typically the diagnosis of high stomach acid is based purely on symptoms — not a … Read More
Your brain can change thanks to neuroplasticity
Although we start life with roughly 100 billion neurons, we start to lose neurons the moment we are born due to the effects of stress, toxins, inflammation, aging, trauma, disease, … Read More
Household disenfectants promote obesity gut bacteria
New research shows those powerful and toxic household disinfectants do more than kill germs — they also kill off vital gut bacteria and shift your gut microbiome signature to promote … Read More
Why antacids may not help your acid reflux or heartburn
While most doctors prescribe antacids to lower stomach acid for heart burn and acid reflux, the real culprit may be that your stomach acid is already too low. This is … Read More
You can reverse memory loss before it’s too late
People treat memory loss and Alzheimer’s as if they are unlucky genetic fates with no prevention or cure. But the truth is they start years before symptoms are diagnosable and … Read More
Test your thyroid levels in the morning for best results
If you’re getting your TSH levels checked to monitor your thyroid health, it’s best to get it done in the morning. Otherwise your results may come back normal even though … Read More
Is a “leaky brain” causing your brain problems?
You may have heard how important it is to heal a leaky gut, but it’s just as important to address permeable blood-brain barrier, or a “leaky brain.” Linked to a … Read More
Living at high altitudes can increase suicide risk
Emerging research reveals that higher-altitude living contributes to higher risk for depression and suicide. While studies continue to look into the mechanisms behind this trend, it’s clear a variety of … Read More
Brain’s fear center larger in procrastinators
Few things can make a person feel worse about themselves than being stuck in procrastination. These folks are constantly plagued by not reaching their potential and disappointing themselves and others. … Read More
Defending adrenal fatigue from doctors’ dismissals
If you struggle with chronic exhaustion, insomnia, poor immunity, and persistent low blood sugar symptoms, you likely have poor function of the adrenal glands, which sit atop the kidneys and … Read More