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How Energy Drinks Are Draining Your Brain’s Power

Aesthetics Advisor

However, it wasn’t until the massive marketing campaigns of Red Bull in Austria and beyond in the late 1980s-90s that energy drinks really took off globally. Today, the global energy and sports drinks market is valued at over $159 billion , with the United States alone accounting for nearly $14 billion. Check the labels,” he added. “We

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Best Foods for Your Skin (2023)

Aesthetics Advisor

Not only is farmed salmon one of the most contaminated foods on the market, but most are also loaded with harmful LA thanks to being fed genetically engineered (GE) corn and soy. They also have some of the cleanest water and some of the best maintained and most sustainable fisheries. 46 Avoid farm-raised salmon.

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10 Best Natural Alternatives to Ozempic (Semaglutide) 2023

Aesthetics Advisor

As one doctor said, "we haven't seen a prescription drug with this much cocktail and dinner chatter since Viagra came to the market." For safe and healthy weight loss, you should avoid restrictive programs, such as the coffee diet, in favor of more sustainable plans. It's been called "TikTok's favorite weight loss drug."

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10 Best Supplements to Lower Your Alzheimer's and Dementia Risk (2023)

Aesthetics Advisor

Another 17-year study that followed more than 1,000 Japanese adults over the age of 60 found that those who consumed more than 200 mg of magnesium per day were 37 percent less likely to develop any type of dementia and 74 percent less likely to develop vascular dementia [ Ozawa 2012 ]. In the high-dose group (9.0

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Is B Corp Actually a Benefit?

The Eco Well Blog

Sustainability: Something we all (should) feel strongly about, but these days people seem more concerned with doing what feels right instead of trying to do what is right. This is especially true with the confusion that’s stemmed from certain NGOs and brand marketing primarily designed to take advantage of this demand. Let’s unpack.