1 The following nutrient has been shown to contribute to improved behavior in children with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD):
2 Cellular repair and regeneration occurs during which of the following fasting phases?
- Within first 12 hours of fasting
- The initial refeeding
Cellular repair and regeneration occur when you start eating again, which is why cycling in and out of fasting and feasting is so imperative. The breakdown process occurs in the absence of food, while rebuilding occurs when food is reintroduced. Learn more.
- Within first 16 to 18 hours of fasting
- Several days after refeeding
3 BPA, dioxin, atrazine, phthalates, fire retardants, lead, mercury, PFCs and organophosphate pesticides are all examples of:
- Volatile organic compounds
- Radioactive materials
- Endocrine disrupting chemicals
BPA, dioxin, atrazine, phthalates, perchlorate, fire retardants, lead, mercury, arsenic, PFCs, organophosphate pesticides and glycol ethers are 12 of the worst and most widely used endocrine disrupting chemicals. Learn more.
- Warfare agents
4 The following condition has been scientifically linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, heart attack and stroke:
5 The following is an independent risk factor for ill health and premature death and a primary contributor to back pain:
6 Recent research shows outbreaks of this disease is spreading into areas in the U.S. and other countries where it has not been prevalent before:
- Measles
- Lyme disease
Since Lyme disease became a nationally notifiable condition in 1991, the number of U.S. counties considered at high risk for Lyme disease has increased by more than 300 percent. The disease is also expanding rapidly all over the world, as new research presented in April 2019 shows that the outbreaks are creeping steadily into northern countries with less temperate climates. Learn more.
- Ebola
- West Nile virus
7 The following is a major reason why sun exposure lowers your risk of heart disease:
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