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blue-green algae AFA (Aphanizomenon Flos Aquae) are actually prokaryotic, planktonic microorganisms. They grow naturally in Lake Klamath in Oregon (USA), these “flowers” are produced in areas with a high load of mineral salts and constitute a food with a high content of nutrients of high
biological value. Read moreLast February, an article (1) was published in the journal The Lancet reflecting on the fluctuating changes in the concept and perception of obesity in recent centuries.
Read moreIn certain cases, genetic factors may influence the development of obesity, but the main cause is poor eating habits combined with the sedentary lifestyle of current life, in which most people spend long working hours sitting, take motorized transport to go everywhere and do little exercise. However, there are other factors that can influence and should be considered, such as...
Read moreIn the session dedicated to the Immune System, we will have Dr. Castillo talking to us about...
Read moreWe want to share with you this interview published a long time ago, but it reflects the personality and the many knowledge of this doctor from Barcelona.
Read moreThe session that we will hold on Friday afternoon, March 22, entitled “Wake up your immune system”, will be dedicated to delving into the study of three ingredients that, although their benefits and applications are different, act through the immune system.
Read moreThe cold is generally a self-limited infection that disappears in 7 to 10 days if the sufferers immune system is in good condition, however, the common cold can become complicated and cause serious illnesses in those who regularly or occasionally have their immune system weakened.
Read moreThe common cold is so named because it is the most common disease affecting humans. These are respiratory tract infections, caused by a wide variety of viruses. The incidence of this disease is highest when...
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