When compared to other central nervous system (CNS) health issues, chronic neurodegenerative diseases can be far more complicated. Foremostly, because the compromised mitochondrial function has been demonstrated in many neurodegenerative… Read More
The gut-brain connection is vital to the body. When one of the connections is being disrupted, the body can develop many chronic illnesses even if the person is fine. Read More
Back and low back pain can strike without warning. It can come from bending over or lifting something and then you're stuck, unable to move. However, muscle spasm in the… Read More
When compared to other central nervous system (CNS) health issues, chronic neurodegenerative diseases can be far more complicated. Foremostly, because the compromised mitochondrial function has been demonstrated in many neurodegenerative… Read More
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is known to cause low back pain, but diagnosing can be hard for some doctors. Especially those that do not have a great deal of experience in… Read More
Excitotoxicity is characterized as an acute insult which causes nerve cell death due to the excessive activation of iGluRs. Acute excitotoxicity plays a fundamental role in a variety of central… Read More
The immune system releases autoantibody proteins to attack the healthy cells, thus causing autoimmune disease in the body. Read More
SIBO is one of the causes of leaky gut. Dr. Alex Jimenez of El Paso, Texas informs us what is SIBO. Read More
The Nrf2 cell defense creates a pathway that provides protection�against oxidative stress as Dr. Alex Jimenez of El Paso, Texas, takes a look at the Nrf2 cell. Read More
State of Texas Office of the Governor As far too many Americans and Texans know, chronic pain remains a huge public health problem and one of the most prevalent reasons… Read More
Previous research studies suggest that L-aspartate, like L-glutamate, triggers excitatory activity on neurons. L-aspartate functions with L-glutamate in the synaptic vesicles of asymmetric excitatory synapses. But, the total concentration of… Read More
The term excitotoxicity was first employed to demonstrate the capability of L-glutamate, in addition to structurally-associated amino acids, to destroy nerve cells, a process which has been suggested to occur… Read More