Posts tagged phenolic compounds
Hormesis - What It Is, When It's Unsafe, and Some Common Practices to Consider
Julie Donaldsonhormesis, hormetic process, hormetic stresser, intermittent fasting, cold plunge, heat shock, hot therapy, goldenseal, milk thistle, silymarin, silybin, phenolic compounds, homeostasis, fasting, toxicological event, hormetic, Nrf-2, stress response, SR, Metabolic Typing®, adaptive stress response, brain, low-dose stimulation, transcription factor, phase II detoxification, methylation, sulfation, flucuronidation, glutathione, amino acid conjugation, oxidative stress, antioxidant, nucleus, DNA, glucuronidation, weight loss, blood sugar, berberine, berberrubine, liver, hormetin, breathing techniques, UV radiation, high intensity interval training, HIIT, oxygen deprivation, cardiovascular risk, holistic telehealth, homeopathy, liver cancer, holistic health, heat shock proteins, Nrf2, Nrf2 pathway, headaches, insomnia, muscle & joint pain, weak immune response, blood pressure, over-stimulated nervous system
Oxalates, Sulfates, and Balances in Methylation and Gut Function
Julie Donaldsonoxalates, sulfates, homocysteine, CBS, transsulfuration, sulfation, neurotransmitters, nervous system disorders, MTHFR, phenolic compounds, SIBO, cysteine, taurine, methionine, glycine, glutamine, glutathione, hormones, toxins, heavy metals, methylation, vitamin B6, calcium, liver, kidneys, gut, Sat1 transport protein, amino acids, fungus, candda, mold, estrogen, arabinose, ASD, autism spectrum disorders, glyphosate, molybdenum, spinach, nuts, chocolate, potatoes, sweet potatoes, grains, SAM, SAH, bones, brain, phase II detoxification, kidney stones, leaky gut syndrome, vulvodynia, vitamin C, glycoxalic acid, GI tract, mucous membrane, hyperoxaluria type II, autoimmune disease, pain, joints, sulfur rich foods, fatty liver, cholesterol, pesticides, gas, diarrhea, constipation, IBS, oxalate deposition, hydrogen sulfide, Sat1 transporter, dysbiosis, holistic health, gut health, holistic health care, telehealth, holistic telehealth
Estrogen Toxicity and its Interrelationships with SIBO, GI Dysfunction and Chemical Sensitivity
Julie DonaldsonSIBO, estrogen toxicity, hormone toxicity, methylation, glucoronidation, microbiome, antibacterial, GI dysfunction, chemical toxicity, biochemical individuality, Metabolic Typing®, ecological nutrition, CYP, cytochrome P450, endogenous chemical, exogenous chemicals, hormone synthesis, cytokines, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, TNF-alpha, lipid peroxidation, phenolic compounds, aldehydes, xenobiotics, petrochemicals, aromaticity, immune reactivity, estrogen mimicry, stacking, GI motility, visceral sensitivity, intestinal mucosa, IBS, biotransformation, PAHs, Dutch test, liver, DIM, diindolymethane, glutathione, hormone metabolism, conjugated estrogens