Category: Therapeutic Diets & Ketones
Diet and nutrition form the foundation of biochemical balance, directly influencing inflammation, methylation, and brain chemistry. A Mediterranean-style diet—rich in colorful vegetables, healthy fats, fish, nuts, legumes, and modest portions of lean protein—supports stable blood sugar, provides essential minerals for enzyme activity, and lowers inflammatory load. Intermittent fasting can further improve insulin sensitivity, promote autophagy, and reduce oxidative stress, giving the body time to repair and reset detox and methylation pathways. Posts in this section highlight how diet influences neurotransmitters, copper–zinc balance, and liver function, and why processed foods, refined starches, and excess fructose can worsen symptoms of depression and fatigue. Nutrient-dense eating combined with time-restricted feeding helps optimize homocysteine metabolism, support SAM and glutathione production, and calm the inflammatory and oxidative cycles that underlie many mood and metabolic disorders. The goal is to use food and rhythm of eating as daily tools to support both mental and physical resilience.
The Link Between Obesity, Estrogen, Copper, and Anxiety
Obesity, Estrogen, and Copper: A Complex Relationship with Health Implications Obesity is a medical condition [...]
Treat Elevated Histamine, Naturally
Managing Histamine Intolerance with Methylation & Nutrient Therapy Histamine intolerance is a condition in which [...]
Raising Ceruloplasmin to Improve Copper Overload Symptoms
Copper Imbalance: Causes, Symptoms and Increasing Ceruloplasmin to Improve Free Copper What is Ceruloplasmin? Ceruloplasmin [...]
Foods and Supplements that Lower Plasma Histamine Levels
Foods and Antigens that Typically Raise Intestinal and Plasma Histamine Histamine rich foods: Foods that [...]
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