Increased Stroke-Risk Among Older Adults Who Experienced Parental Divorce as Children, and Magnesium: Pt 1

by | Feb 8, 2025 | SPE NHSS Members

Individuals who experienced parental divorce during their childhoods may be more prone to a type of stress reactional mode, which has been linked to high blood pressure and increased chronic inflammation – both of which elevate stroke risk. Read this article to learn about the role of magnesium and the associations between magnesium deficiency and ischemic stroke. Discover magnesium supplements formulated by Dr. Berkowsky.

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Recording Link for 2/25/25 Member’s Zoom Class; New Article – Excessive Visceral Fat and Increased Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

Here is the recording link for the last Tuesday’s (2/25/25) member’s live class. The focus is on: the human rhythmic system; rhythmicity as a factor in health and disease (from both western physiology and Chinese medicine perspectives); Spikenard Oil. In the new article on Excessive Visceral Fat and Increased Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease, I emphasize both content and process. Accordingly, the information here “sets the scene” for a home-protocol I have designed and will present in Part II of this discussion.

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Entry Link for Tuesday 2/25/25 Member’s Zoom Class

Time: Feb 25, 2025 04:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
The February live class is scheduled for this Tuesday, 2/25/25. Those of you who cannot attend the live class will have the opportunity to view it on the recording link that will be emailed to everyone a few days after its presentation (the video will also be posted in the Member Zone). Find below the Zoom meeting entry link.

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