Introduction The gut system is a massive ecosystem that helps modulate the body's immune system and metabolic changes that the body itself is going through. The gut system provides the body with the necessary nutrients to… Read More
Introduction When it comes to the gut system, its main priority is to ensure that the body is supplied with nutrients and digests the consumed food that a person is eating.… Read More
Introduction The lower half of the body consists of the low back, hips, legs, and feet to stabilize the upper body. The motor-sensory function helps the lower portion of the… Read More
Introduction The neck can make sure that the head doesn't flop around by letting the muscles, ligaments, and the spine hold the head upright. The neck is responsible for twisting and turning… Read More
Dehydration affects the body physically and mentally but also affects the health of the spine's discs. Spinal discs that lack proper hydration begin to compress, collapse between vertebrae, or cannot… Read More
Introduction The human body requires nutritional healthy foods to provide energy for each component, like the muscles and tissues to move around. The gut system takes the nutrients and transports them to… Read More
Introduction The spine is located in the back of the body, ensuring that it's standing, on the move constantly, and resting when needed. This S-shaped curve helps protect the spinal cord from various injuries… Read More
Maintaining a healthy weight is challenging, especially Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and extended weekends, increasing the risk of binge eating and weight gain. This is where healthy cheat meals and snacks… Read More
Introduction The spine has an S-shaped curve that helps the body keep standing and even protects the spinal cord from injuries. As part of the central nervous system, which helps transport the signals… Read More
Bicycling at any level is excellent healthwise, but the specific physical repetitive motions and postures can wear on a cyclist's body, causing strains and injury to the: Muscles Ligaments Tendons… Read More