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We have blog posts that answer your questions on how to improve digestion to reduce bloating and constipation, what are the most nutritious foods to consume, how to get the most from your body using biohacking techniques, how to build more muscle and lose fat, how to improve athletic performance, and so much more!

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Marine Collagen vs Bovine

With so many collagen supplements available, it can be confusing to choose the right one. And with all these options, how do you select the correct one for your needs? This article explains different collagen supplements and their unique benefits for health.

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Carbohydrate (Glucose) Tolerance: Definition, Signs, and Lab Test

Carbohydrates have become a controversy lately in the nutrition world. You may have seen phrases like “insulin resistance” or “low carb diet”, or people wearing little continuous glucose monitoring devices on their arms to track their blood sugar. But why all the fuss over something as common as carbs?

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Best Magnesium for Bodybuilding

The importance of magnesium is often overlooked among bodybuilders and the general public seeking to gain muscles. This essential mineral plays a crucial role in muscle function and energy metabolism, yet intense workouts can quickly deplete our body’s magnesium stores.

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Is Intermittent Fasting Right For You?

Fasting has gained immense popularity as a health trend, celebrated for its diverse benefits. However, fasting is not a one-size-fits-all solution. There are people and occasions for which fasting can backfire. After all, fasting is stressful to your body. While it’s medicine to some, it’s harmful to others.

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Is 500mg Magnesium Too Much?

Although the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) is a generally a trusted guideline for nutrient intake, they only provide us with the bare minimum of nutrients required by approximately 97% of…

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