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Amazing article! Learn about Terrain vs Germ theory!
12/29/2020

Amazing article! Learn about Terrain vs Germ theory!

CORONA, FEATURES, Healthcare, Lifestyle - Everyone who has ever owned a pet goldfish will understand this analogy. When the fish gets sick, what is the best remedy? Do we isolate it, vaccinate it - Towards immunity - isolate the fish or clean the bowl?

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Methylation

What is Methylation and Why Is It Important?
25 Mar 2020 | Latest
Methylation: What is it and Why It’s So Important For Your Health
You’ve probably heard of methylation, and how important it is for your health. But you may not know how powerful it really is—even though it is an amazingly simple biochemical action that takes place in every cell of your body. Put simply, methylation is the addition of a methyl group to a molecule. Demethylation is the opposite—the removal of a methyl group from a molecule. A methyl group is made of one carbon and three hydrogen atoms (CH3). That’s it!
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Methylation is a basic cellular switch—a switch that keeps turning off and on billions of times a day and allows the biochemical gears of your body to turn smoothly.
You might think of methylation as the switch that changes everything.
Methylation helps regulate your response to stress, your brain chemistry, immune function, the ability to keep viruses in check (including latent viruses we harbor but suppress), the activity and expression of your genes, and your capacity to detoxify.[1] In the liver, methylating a toxin will transform it to a safer form that can be more easily processed and excreted.[2] Methylation also regulates the responses of genes to environmental factors and to diet. As you age, your ability to methylate can change.[3]
Methylation is the switch the body uses to help direct a baby’s development in the womb, so that the organs and tissue form properly and at the right time.[4] Methylation is so important that its actions in the womb or early life can lead to permanent, lifelong changes, changes that can even be passed down to the next generation. This was conclusively shown in a famous study of mice, where simply feeding mama mice vitamins important for methylation during pregnancy turned their usually fat, yellow-furred offspring into lean mice with brown fur. The vitamins—B12, folate, choline and betaine—switched off an important gene by adding methyl groups to it.[5] These methylation changes can be inherited by subsequent generations.
That’s not all. Methylation defects due to deficiencies of the B vitamin folate in papa mice decreases s***m counts and increases mortality in offspring.[6] And in humans, the impact of diet in mothers is equally potent—a study of babies who were conceived in the rainy or the dry season in rural Gambia in Africa, found methylation patterns were altered accordingly. The rainy season was linked to better nutrition, with higher levels of a methyl donor called SAMe (S-adenosyl-L-methionine), and higher concentration of methyl donors like folate, betaine and methionine. Rainy season moms also consumed higher levels of vitamins that assist methylation, such as B2 and B6. The rainy-season babies were born with naturally higher methylation activity that likely will influence many aspects of their health lifelong.[7] They had an advantage over the children conceived in the dry season. That’s pretty profound.
Methylation is the fundamental language of life. Through methylation, your internal and external environment can talk to each other.
When methylation is slowed (hypomethylation), we can have trouble suppressing viruses, processing toxins in the liver, controlling inflammation and oxidation, and generating sufficient neurotransmitters in the brain.
It’s important, then, that we have optimal methylation.
Why Balancing Methylation Is So Important for Detoxification
You’ve read a lot about the mother of all antioxidants, glutathione. It is our most potent endogenous antioxidant, and the glutathione supersystem (which includes enzymes and cofactors) is critical for binding to and neutralizing innumerable toxins generated in everyday life. But you may not know that every moment of every day, your body comes to a fork in a metabolic road and has to decide: Should I activate methylation, or should I make some more glutathione? Which one is more important right now, right this moment?
Here’s how it works. Methylation and glutathione are tightly linked and move in lockstep.
There is a critical fork in the road where cells get to make an important decision, again and again and again. That is: should I make more glutathione, or should I support more methylation? Optimal balance between these two choices is the bedrock of good health. Though there are many enzymes and cofactors that contribute to both methylation and the synthesis of glutathione, a short and simple version of this decision goes like this: Let’s say we need to methylate a gene or perhaps a latent virus to quiet it down. A methyl donor called methionine can give up its methyl group, and accomplish this for us. But then we are left with the metabolite of methionine, homocysteine. Some homocysteine is okay, but too much has been linked to cardiovascular disease.[12] And now the body has to decide, should homocysteine be methylated, and be transformed back into methionine, or should homocysteine be converted into cysteine, which is a building block for glutathione? Glutathione or methylation? This fundamental decision is made again and again by the body. If we make too little glutathione we end up with oxidative stress. But if we don’t methylate enough, many genes and viruses will not be properly regulated. A balance of both is the key to optimal health.
The B Vitamins That Matter for Methylation
Many B vitamins and methyl donors contribute to both methylation and detoxification, but at the center of the wheel spokes are two B vitamins. These are the active, methylated form of vitamin B12 (methyl B12) and the active, methylated form of folate (methylfolate). If we don’t make enough of these active forms, we will not be able to smoothly and fluidly shift between methylation and glutathione production. Vitamin B12 is found in abundance in animal-based foods like meat and eggs[13], and is extracted from our food and chaperoned into cells, where it is processed into the two active forms. (For those on vegan diets, or with gene variations that render this process less optimal, supplementation with active forms can help.)
Methyl B 12 is constantly recycled. It donates a methyl group to homocysteine, which then turns homocysteine back into methionine. Once B12 has lost its methyl group, it needs to acquire a new one. Methylfolate is the sole molecule than can donate a methyl group to B12. Once it does that, the rest of the folate can go support many other actions and reactions in the body that need folate.[14]
Methyl B12 helps your body synthesize new DNA and RNA as well as new red blood cells and it is important for optimal neurological function, mood and memory, and bone and heart health.[15]
Which B Vitamins Are Important If You’re A Slow Methylator?
One of the most famous gene variations discussed when addressing issues of methylation, is a variant in the MTHFR (methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase) gene, which can lead to less than ideal methylation activity.[16],[17] About 30 to 40 percent of the American population may have a mutation at gene position C677T. Another common gene position is A1298C. One can even harbor variants of both genes, though that’s uncommon. These mutations can lead to a greater chance of high homocysteine, as well other issues such as migraines or miscarriages.[18]
Vitamin B2 is especially significant for those with less than optimal MTHFR variants, since MTHFR is a vitamin B-2 containing enzyme and is thus dependent on adequate B2 levels for full activity.[19] B2 deficiency can also lead to lower levels of reduced glutathione (GSH).[20] Supplementing with generous amounts of B2 may offer support to MTHFR. Also for those with variants in this gene, betaine, or trimethylglycine (TMG), offers a safe source of methyl donors that supports methylation without driving it too fast or too hard.
Both vitamin B6, and folinic acid—an intermediate, active form of folate—are also important for optimal methylation, especially in those with MTHFR issues.[21],[22] Vitamin B6 helps the body convert homocysteine to cysteine.
What Common Conditions Can Be Impacted by Methylation?
Abnormalities in methylation have been found in a whole host of conditions, from Alzheimer’s disease to cardiovascular disease to autoimmune illnesses such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. [23],[24] Poor methylation can also affect neurotransmitters, leading to mood changes and depression. Both folate and vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to depression and dementia, likely through a defect in methylation processes.[25],[26] In fact, methyl donor S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) has known antidepressant properties.[27] Proper DNA methylation has been shown to help suppress aberrant cell growth.[28]
There is an intriguing connection between histamine—the neurotransmitter implicated in allergies and in mast cell disorders—and methylation. Histamine is important for dilating blood vessels, sneezing, nasal congestion, sexual function and er****on, and even the secretion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Histamine is implicated in allergic responses, as it is released by mast cells in response to allergens, leading to the familiar symptoms of sneezing, wheezing, itchy eyes, rashes and more. Proper release and levels of histamine require adequate methylation. There are variations among individuals in the genes that regulate methylation of histamine.[29],[30] In addition, new research suggests that folate metabolism may also be linked to allergic disorders, adding another possible connection to methylation.[31]
Can Optimal Methylation Help Maintain Youthful Vitality?
Everybody seeks that proverbial fountain of youth—not only to live a long life but to do so with energy and youthful vitality. Changes in DNA methylation occur during aging and may actually contribute to the aging process.[32] One molecule that has been of tremendous interest lately is NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide). It has been called a true ‘anti-aging’ molecule naturally present in every cell and critical for DNA repair, cellular bioenergetics, genomic signaling and cell survival.[33],[34] As we age, we experience a steady decrease in NAD+ levels in our body. Higher levels of NAD+ have been shown to increase the body’s resilience to the diseases of aging, possibly extending healthy human lifespan.[35]
As our body synthesizes NAD+, methylation activity increases and methyl donors are consumed at a higher rate. In fact, NAD+ and methylation are closely linked.1,[36],[37],[38],[39],[40] For optimum health, the two cycles must be balanced.
There is much still to learn about methylation, and there has been an explosion in research in recent years, accompanied by a huge increase in knowledge. Scientists predict that great strides will be made in methylation research over the next decade as well, which may revolutionize how we think about and treat health and disease. Until then, a basic understanding of the delicate choreography of methylation, and the importance of adequate methyl donors and B vitamins, can help us make decisions that ensure optimal health.

09/24/2020

New Era Medical is looking for a highly motivated individual to join our WELLNESS TEAM as a Nurse Practitioner in our Physical Medicine and Regenerative Medicine department. The candidate would be a Medical Provider (NP) who is looking for an amazing career in the exciting field of Regenerative Medicine. The experience you will gain with us will be invaluable for your entire career. Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Therapy is the future of medicine and it is here now. We are looking for someone who has extreme confidence, great bedside manner and lots of experience conversing with patients.
Qualifications include but not limited to:
• Great communication skills
• Active license
• Active administrative and clinical role for the primary care team
Schedule:
• No nights & weekends
• Part time
• Flexible work schedule
Compensation: $55 - $60/hr.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Salary: $55.00 to $60.00 /hour

Part time Nurse Practitioner position available in an integrated Physical Medicine/Regenerative Medicine Clinic located in Clearwater, Florida. This NP will provide professional medical direction, oversight, and direct patient care for the practice.
NO NIGHTS, NO ON-CALL, and NO WEEKENDS. COMPETITIVE PAY
Role of the NP in the Integrated Setting:
They are responsible for providing a variety of professional medical services including administering physical examinations, ordering films, reviewing diagnostic tests, and performing injections.
The NP must:
• Be licensed to practice in the state of Florida
• Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) (Required)
Desirable (but not necessary):
• Ability to perform or learn to perform Joint Injections
• Ability to work with diagnostic ultrasound
• Interest in Regenerative Medicine

Did you know that we now carry Advanced Tachyon Technologies 5G protection pendants and cell phone stickers? Come check ...
09/23/2020

Did you know that we now carry Advanced Tachyon Technologies 5G protection pendants and cell phone stickers? Come check them out today!

Anna K.: Very beautiful necklace. I bought the green tree and I absolutely love wearing it every day even at night.By wearing it I do feel more calm and balanced. I can recommend product to everybody.

Did you know that our massage therapist offers Detoxing Lymphatic Dry Brushing sessions? Contact us for more information...
09/19/2020

Did you know that our massage therapist offers Detoxing Lymphatic Dry Brushing sessions? Contact us for more information, or to book your session today!

Have you heard about dry body brushing? This simple wellness practice has been used for centuries in traditional Ayurvedic medicine to support the health of the body and skin.

Here are 4 benefits of dry body brushing that continue to make it such a popular practice… and will have you totally hooked on brushing your bod!

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"Did you know some sports drinks actually cause dehydration. And weight gain... and lower energy levels... and have toxi...
09/11/2020

"Did you know some sports drinks actually cause dehydration. And weight gain... and lower energy levels... and have toxic ingredients and....

Yeah. At the same time... we need them. Or something that does what they're supposed to do.

When we work out, go running, or spend the day in the sun, we can get dehydrated. Not just from losing water, but from losing essential minerals through our sweat, minerals that balance the water levels in our cells and regulate nerve and muscle function.

This can cause headaches, a dizzy feeling, back pain, depression, rapid heartbeat, rapid breathing, sleepiness, lack of energy, confusion and irritability. We obviously need something to rehydrate our cells and get us back on top.

But many of the top sports drinks promoted as “energy and hydration boosting” are actually loaded with two ingredients that Lower Energy Levels, Dehydrate Cells and Cause Weight Gain:

Sugars (under various names so they don't have to be the top ingredient), and maltodextrin.

Not only do high amounts of sugar cause weight gain,, but Maltodextrin actually actively inhibits fat-burning.

And to top it off, they don’t just not rehydrate your body. These two ingredients deplete important minerals like potassium and magnesium -- minerals necessary for hydration and nerve function that the drink is supposed to be giving to you -- not taking away!

PerfectAmino Electrolytes contains zero sugar or maltodextrin and is an exactly balanced formula of minerals that are depleted through sweat.

But it also has something else that other drinks are missing. Some thing that can cause as much as half the symptoms of the above as it's lost through sweat as well:

Amino acids.

That's why we've added 2 grams of PerfectAmino pure essential amino acids to the mix, just enough to replace those lost, but not too much as to take the place of other proteins."

Try them out. You won't be sorry!

We are proud to carry this amazing product and many other Body Health supplements!

Today is the last day to vote! Show Heidi some love! Don't forget, your first massage is $20 off!
09/03/2020

Today is the last day to vote! Show Heidi some love! Don't forget, your first massage is $20 off!

Did you know one of our fantastic Massage Therapists was nominated for Best of the Bay?

You can show your support for Heidi by clicking the link below to cast in your vote! Did you know you can vote daily? It is a simple one click after you vote once!

Heidi brings her expertise to us with a variety of Intuitive Bodywork, Myofascial, Deep Tissue, Neuromuscular, Relaxation, Lymphatic Drainage, Acupressure, Meridian Cupping, Gua Sha, and QiGong techniques.

Haven't experienced a massage with Heidi yet? Schedule your massage with her today and recieve 20% off your first massage when you mention this post, by calling our office at 727-601-7778 !



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For 90 years, Standard Process Inc. has believed in delivering nutrients as they are found in nature.We are proud to car...
09/01/2020

For 90 years, Standard Process Inc. has believed in delivering nutrients as they are found in nature.

We are proud to carry some of the top supplements from Standard Process and their sister company MediHerb. Come pick up yours today!

Not much longer to cast your vote! Show our massage therapist Heidi some love and vote today! Remember new client massag...
08/30/2020

Not much longer to cast your vote! Show our massage therapist Heidi some love and vote today! Remember new client massages are $20 off! Tell a friend!

Also if you refer 3 patients to Dr. Roscoe who come in for Chiropractic and Nutrition you recieve a free appointment! That's a great deal!

Did you know one of our fantastic Massage Therapists was nominated for Best of the Bay?

You can show your support for Heidi by clicking the link below to cast in your vote! Did you know you can vote daily? It is a simple one click after you vote once!

Heidi brings her expertise to us with a variety of Intuitive Bodywork, Myofascial, Deep Tissue, Neuromuscular, Relaxation, Lymphatic Drainage, Acupressure, Meridian Cupping, Gua Sha, and QiGong techniques.

Haven't experienced a massage with Heidi yet? Schedule your massage with her today and recieve 20% off your first massage when you mention this post, by calling our office at 727-601-7778 !



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Quicksilver Scientific’s Glutathione is easily absorbed and delivers the highest efficacy due to our proprietary liposom...
08/30/2020

Quicksilver Scientific’s Glutathione is easily absorbed and delivers the highest efficacy due to our proprietary liposomal delivery system. We are proud to carry Quicksilver Scientific's glutathoine, as well as many of their other high quality and efficient products!

We are open Mondays to Fridays from 1-6pm!

Our new and improved website is up and running! Check it out! We are still offering $20 off first time massages and $49 ...
08/28/2020

Our new and improved website is up and running! Check it out!

We are still offering $20 off first time massages and $49 intro appointment for LaserFit! For more information check out our offerings on our website or feel free to call 727-601-7778



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Invest In Your Health Your One-Stop-Shop Wellness Center Contact us ROSCOE About our wellness center Roscoe Chiropractic and Wellness is a holistic and natural medicine health care center where we specialize in finding the root cause of our client’s issues. Using the cutting edge of natural and ho...

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08/27/2020

We've got some awesome new and classic products in this week! Come check out what's new and pick up some your favorites!

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