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GWI’s Susie Ellis talks 2024, trends & the global wellness economy

Spa Executive

Global Wellness Institute CEO, Susie Ellis, talks about 2024, trends, and the growing wellness market. Ellis introduced the industry’s first Global Wellness Trends Report in 2004 and the first Global Wellness Economy Monitor in 2014, the first research that provided global market data for every sector of the wellness economy.

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Could Nicotinamide Riboside Slow Brain Aging and Ward Off Alzheimer’s?

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2 Dr. Christopher Martens, director of the Delaware Center for Cognitive Aging Research, told Medical News Today: 3 “NAD+ is essential for cells to create energy and there is strong evidence from animal studies that aging and metabolic dysfunction results in a depletion of NAD+ within cells. Sauna bathing — Heat stress helps boost NAD+.

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Royal Jelly Shows Promise in Assisting Stem Cell Research

Aesthetics Advisor

Also keep in mind that it's difficult to ensure potency and quality of royal jelly products on the market. There's no evidence of that — only that royalactin allows mammalian embryonic stem cells in an undifferentiated state in a lab environment. For lyophilized royal jelly, it is ~4.5 doi: 10.1038/186633a0 9 Int J Mol Sci.

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Lumbrokinase – An Enzyme for More Than Just Heart Health: Martin Kwok

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According to the ancient Chinese medical publication Ben Cao Gang Mu (Compendium of Chinese Botanical and Animal Products), earthworms or "Earth Dragons" possess the properties to "invigorate blood, resolve stasis, and unblock the body's meridians and channels." In a paper published in 2007, Zhao et al. Jiang et al.

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The Current State of Animal Testing in Beauty - Blog Version

The Eco Well Blog

There is so much misinformation about animal testing in the beauty sector, and a lot of opportunistic, probably predatory, marketing to take advantage. Many of these practices stemmed from ignorance - we had no idea the safety risks when these products were placed on the market. Why did we start testing on animals? There are not.

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Can Diet and Lifestyle influence your Risk of getting Cancer? Let the Science Speak

Aesthetics Advisor

There is also a lot of confusion due to the overwhelming mixing of credible scientific information and marketing hypes available on the internet. While alluring claims and network marketing sell products, the products are not always suitable for cancer patients. Most are found naturally in foods.

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ChatGPT for Biology: What You Need to Know

Aesthetics Advisor

He is “Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Director of PersonalGenomes.org , which provides the world's only open-access information on human Genomic, Environmental & Trait data ( GET ). In May 2007, he founded Ethics Etc, a group blog for discussing contemporary philosophical issues in ethics and related areas.”

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