Not exact matches
Literally every week I tell my husband I've
got some sort of
sickness /
disease,
and I'm 100 % sure because at least 15 out of the 27 websites I checked said so.
But since we've created refined foods to be the cheapest food on the planet, the poorest of our nations,
and the least able economically to bear the burden of
sickness, are now
getting heart
disease, diabetes
and more.
Vitamin D is a crucial vitamin to
get enough of because it reduces inflammation,
and you're much more susceptible to many types of
disease,
sickness and even asthma when you're deficient in it.
The gut allows you to absorb nutrients through digestion = hello more energy The colon keeps your immune system in tip - top shape = hello infrequent
sickness and disease prevention The large intestine
gets rid of toxic waste that's dragging you down = goodbye bloating
and inflammation The digestive system even helps regulate hormones = so long grumpy moods
and depression Recent science has found that your colon is actually its own nervous system.
To this (vet) recommended mixture or professional advice, add some heartworm or flea medications
and the picture then starts to become clear why so many dogs
and cats are struggling with day to day living
and / or are
getting all kinds of other
diseases, failures,
sickness, etc..
This week in MMO crowdfunding, Star Citizen's Around the Verse focused on the game's stamina system, which touches on the character's needs
and risks
and notifications about them, including «
getting drunk, needing to go to the toilet, all the little things that can affect the player temporarily,
and then we can expand this to go even to stuff like long - term
diseases, depressurization
sickness, radiation
sickness — all these things that won't be something the player can
get rid of instantly.»
That's not all: Chronic stress has also been linked to an increased chance of
getting diseases such as diabetes
and influenza,
and it even affects the amount of time it takes to recover from
sickness and injury.