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Signs You Need to Support Acetylcholine – TOP TEN
Acetylcholine is one of the body’s most important neurotransmitters. You can’t see it, you can’t measure it, but it is critical for your health. Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter — a chemical messenger that allows your nerves to communicate.
Dr. Diana Driscoll, Optometrist, Founder & CEO at POTS Care and TJ Nutrition: How We Are Handling the Pandemic
Startup Info Interviews Dr. Diana Driscoll, Optometrist Featured on Startup.Info First of all, how are you and your family doing in the pandemic? Dr. Driscoll: It is such a surreal time, and although a couple of us in my family are high-risk, we have all remained...
Exciting New Science Released — Dry Eyes in Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Patients suffering from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) often experience a myriad of ocular symptoms. These conditions are addressed in my latest book, “Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Your Eyes and EDS Updated” and which conditions can be detrimental or which are merely...
Invisible Illnesses: Underlying Medical Problems
Featured on Disabled World. Synopsis: Invisible disability expert Dr. Diana Driscoll discusses Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), vagus nerve disorders, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), and similar invisible illnesses....
Before Taking N-Acetylcysteine Read This!
There has been a great deal of talk about N-acetylcysteine and its importance in boosting cellular immunity, and supporting immune function. But can we do better than N-acetylcysteine alone? Yes we can!
What is Inflammaging?
The aging process involves many changes in your body! Some changes are good — wisdom, maturity, and increased spirituality are only a few of the possible positive shifts that can occur over time Some are less exciting — the changes we can see in the mirror, for...
Antihistamines and Alzheimer’s: What can we do to reduce the risk?
Exercise is so good for us! It promotes circulation, improves cardiovascular health, helps muscle, bone and joint disease, helps with metabolic disorders and weight control, and even improves psychological well-being. Studies show that…
Maximize Your Tear Production By Supporting Your Parasympathetic Nervous System!
Your lacrimal gland produces the bulk of your tears. The lacrimal nerve signals the lacrimal gland to produce tears whenever you need them. This is part of your Parasympathetic Nervous System (the same system of the body that allows you to rest, to calm yourself, and to digest food). The lacrimal nerve communicates with the lacrimal gland via a chemical messenger called acetylcholine…