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OBVProt vs Collagen: Myth and Reality in the Nu...
Collagen has become one of the most popular nutritional supplements in recent years, promising miraculous benefits for skin, hair and joint health. However, it is important to understand that consuming...
OBVProt vs Collagen: Myth and Reality in the Nu...
Collagen has become one of the most popular nutritional supplements in recent years, promising miraculous benefits for skin, hair and joint health. However, it is important to understand that consuming...
Intestinal tract and skin
In microbiome research, the term axis (eng – axis) is used, as a designation that connects the microbiome with a specific part of the body and between them is determined...
Intestinal tract and skin
In microbiome research, the term axis (eng – axis) is used, as a designation that connects the microbiome with a specific part of the body and between them is determined...
PreImmu exposure with scientific references
References: 1. Corinne L. Bush, Jeffrey B. Blumberg, Ahmed El-Sohemy, Deanna M. Minich, Jóse M. Ordovás, Dana G. Reed & Victoria A. Yunez Behm (2020) Toward the Definition of Personalized...
PreImmu exposure with scientific references
References: 1. Corinne L. Bush, Jeffrey B. Blumberg, Ahmed El-Sohemy, Deanna M. Minich, Jóse M. Ordovás, Dana G. Reed & Victoria A. Yunez Behm (2020) Toward the Definition of Personalized...
Sugar - how does it affect your well-being?
By consuming sugar, you feed the bad bacteria of your microbiome. They, in turn, affect your well-being and health in unimaginable ways. How to? Read on!
Sugar - how does it affect your well-being?
By consuming sugar, you feed the bad bacteria of your microbiome. They, in turn, affect your well-being and health in unimaginable ways. How to? Read on!
How what you eat affects the immune system
Summary 70%-80% of immune cells are located in the intestinal tract; on average 1.5 - 2 kg of bacteria live in the intestinal tract; intestinal microbiota can be described as...
How what you eat affects the immune system
Summary 70%-80% of immune cells are located in the intestinal tract; on average 1.5 - 2 kg of bacteria live in the intestinal tract; intestinal microbiota can be described as...