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Karen's avatar

For some reason, after reading this article, I was reminded of an encounter with an employee at a local health food store. I was experimenting with taking mulberry extract for blood sugar regulation. It didn't work. It's BS. When trying to find my "regular brand" bottle of the extract, the young lady helping me explained that one brand in particular was superior because it was more bioavailable due to the fact that the manufacturer had reduced the size of the molecules. I cracked up! I laughed so hard, I was crying. I didn't bother explaining my reaction. But I did say she should contact the Nobel Prize committee forthwith to tell them as here was an amazing development in science that I was sure had gone unnoticed.

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Amy K.'s avatar

When I was younger, I was a bit of a sucker for the menstruation=detox myth because 1) I'd frequently get migraines right before my period, and 2) menstruation felt like relief/release. When I started to bleed, the headache would melt away. It was easy for me to think my thick uterus lining was making me feel bad, and that its sloughing was me getting rid of bad stuff that made my head hurt. Later, I learned that the dip in hormones was my likely migraine trigger. On the other side of menopause, I get way fewer migraines, and never that monthly skull crusher.

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