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Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (tVNS)
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that delivers mild electrical currents to the skin overlying branches of the vagus nerve, primarily the auricular branch in the outer ear or the cervical branch in the neck. This approach represents a significant advancement from invasive vagus nerve stimulation (iVNS), which requires surgical implantation of a pulse generator and electrodes. tVNS aims to replicate the therapeutic effect
Atriplex cinerea (Amaranthaceae) Grey Saltbush, Coast Saltbush
Quick Overview: Atriplex cinerea is a hardy, salt-tolerant shrub, deeply valued in the traditional cultures of Australia as a vital food source and functional plant. It is most notably used as a nutritious edible green, a natural salt substitute, and an important ecological tool for soil stabilisation and habitat restoration. Modern perspectives recognise it as a quintessential bushfood with significant potential for sustainable agriculture, while its traditional medicinal ap
Sarcocornia quinqueflora (Amaranthaceae) Beaded Glasswort, Beaded Samphire
Quick Overview: Sarcocornia quinqueflora, commonly known as beaded glasswort or beaded samphire, is a remarkable succulent halophyte native to the coastal regions of Australia and New Zealand. Traditionally valued as a nutritious bush food, it is emerging as a scientifically validated functional food with significant health-promoting properties. Modern research reveals its potent antioxidant capacity, anti-inflammatory effects through hyaluronidase inhibition, and promising a
Tetragonia tetragonioides (Aizoaceae) New Zealand Spinach, Warrigal Greens
Quick Overview: Tetragonia tetragonioides, commonly known as New Zealand spinach or Warrigal greens, is a leafy vegetable that has been used for centuries as both a nutritious food source and a medicinal herb. It is most notably recognized for its potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, making it valuable for preventing and managing chronic inflammatory conditions, metabolic disorders, and oxidative stress-related diseases. Modern research has validated its tradi
Ulva lactuca (Ulvaceae) Sea Lettuce, Green Laver
Quick Overview: Ulva lactuca, commonly known as sea lettuce, is a nutrient-dense green alga that serves as both a functional food and a rich source of bioactive compounds. It is most notably valued for its hepatoprotective, antioxidant, and prebiotic properties. The alga contains ulvan, a unique sulfated polysaccharide, along with a diverse array of phenolic compounds, essential amino acids, and favorable omega-3 fatty acids. Modern research confirms its potential in protecti
Fenbendazole : Anthelmintic Molecule at the Crossroads of Veterinary Medicine and Emerging Anticancer Research
Fenbendazole: A synthetic benzimidazole compound developed and widely used as a broad-spectrum veterinary anthelmintic, now situated at the center of a growing scientific and public dialogue regarding its potential repurposing for human cancer therapy. This multifaceted molecule, structurally related to established human pharmaceuticals, operates primarily through microtubule disruption and metabolic interference, mechanisms that are effective against parasitic helminths but
Ivermectin : A powerful Dewormer & Subject of Scientific Redefinition
Ivermectin: A macrocyclic lactone derived from the soil bacterium Streptomyces avermitilis, representing one of the most consequential antiparasitic agents in human medical history. This multifaceted molecule, discovered through a pioneering Japanese soil sampling program in the 1970s, operates through highly selective activation of glutamate-gated chloride channels in invertebrate nerve and muscle cells, causing flaccid paralysis and death of target parasites. Its remarkable
Gut Feel Based Hypotheses: Awakening the Hidden Scientist in Each of Us
When my gut thinks it can defend weight gain. My reasoning for weight gain is simple: if your body is putting on weight, it is doing so for a very good reason. There is always a reason behind it. While it is not appropriate to say that we understand the exact reason, a few plausible explanations exist. First, it could be a backup plan based on the body’s interpretation of stress, storing sufficient food as fat for difficult times. Second, weight gain could be a disaster recov
Should You Lose Weight or Use It? An Exploration into the Yo-Yo Phenomenon and Maintaining Healthy Weight
Starting on a Holistic Weight Loss Journey When you begin this journey toward better health, the first week often brings rapid changes. That initial drop on the scale is what we might call detox weight loss. This is the phase where your body begins letting go of what it no longer needs, not toxins in the dramatic sense, but the stores of glycogen as well as waste products that have accumulated in the gut and body. After a week or two, the numbers tend to stabilize. What follo
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