Omega 3 and Psychosis

Low Levels of Omega-3 Associated With Higher Risk of Psychosis

New research published in Translational Psychiatry, found higher blood levels of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in the blood of adolescents is associated with reduced risks of developing psychotic disorders in early adulthood. Over 3,800 individuals who participated in the Bristol’s Children of the 90’s health study, were assessed for generalized anxiety disorder, depressive disorder, and psychotic…

CoQ10 and ICU Trauma

Patients in ICU Fare Better With More CoQ10

A new study published in the Journal of Nutritional Science suggests higher blood levels of CoQ10 may improve the outcomes for patients being treated for severe trauma. 40 patients participated in this study in 2018 and 2019.  Patient groups were divided into 2 groups, the treatment group and the placebo group.  The treatment group was…

Vitamins and Cardiovascular Health

Specific Supplement Regimen Combined With A Healthy Diet Significantly Lowers Cardio Vascular Disease Risk

A new study found a healthy diet in combination with a specific set of supplements significantly lowered the risk of developing Cardiovascular Disease. Almost 70,000 participants participated in this epidemiological study.  Participants were all 45 years and above and were a part of the 45 and Up Study which had a ten-year follow up period.…

Probiotics Improve Aerobic Capacity

Probiotics Improve Aerobic Capacity and Reduce Stress in Athletes

A new clinical study found Probiotic supplementation can aid in aerobic capacity improvements as well as anxiety and stress relief in athletes. 30 badminton players ages 18 to 30 participated in this randomized placebo-controlled study.  Participants were randomly divided into a Probiotic group or a control group.  The study lasted for 6 weeks.  Participants underwent…