by Marcus Ettinger | Oct 13, 2024 | Aerobic Exercises, Anti-Aging Science, Calcium, Exercise, Health and Wellness, Healthy Aging, Human Biology, Mitochondrial Function, Senior Fitness, Senior Health, Strength Training, Stress |
Upregulation of Hsp60 through exercise enhances mitochondrial function and promotes cellular resilience and energy efficiency, making it an essential factor in the body’s response to physical activity and chronic stress. Table of Contents Upregulation of Hsp60: A...
by Marcus Ettinger | Jan 5, 2023 | Bacteria & Virus, Biofilm, Cancer, Clinical Studies, Digestive Disorders, Foods that Heal, Gastritis, H. pylori, Heartburn, Medical Conditions, Medical Research, Nutrition, Skin, Stomach Acid |
In a newly published Yale study, researchers have identified, an otherwise beneficial antioxidant compound, known as ergothioneine (EGT), may actually protect or selectively confer a competitive colonization advantage in host (stomach and duodenal) tissue, to the...
by Marcus Ettinger | May 24, 2022 | Foods that Heal |
Food as Medicine Virgin olive oil in preventive medicine: From legend to epigenetics The purpose of the present review is an overview of the possibility that EVOO is effective in the prevention and/or reduction of hypercholesterolemia, serum lipoprotein levels, and...
by Marcus Ettinger | Apr 4, 2019 | Functional Medicine, Uncategorized |
Ciprofloxacin (Cipro and Levaquin) impairs mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) replication through inhibition of Topoisomerase 2, altering mtDNA topological homeostasis. Ciprofloxacin (Cipro and Levaquin), a fluoroquinolone, is the third most commonly used antibiotic, and...
by Marcus Ettinger | Feb 6, 2010 | Diet, Holistic Medicine, Minerals |
Dear Dr. Ettinger, I am a holistic psychiatrist who has been purchasing goji powder from your company. I was wondering what percentage polysaccharides are found in the freeze dried goji powder that your company sells. I also was wondering about the pros and cons of...