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Bradley Keys

About Bradley Keys

Bradley Keys is an accomplished writer who has covered a wide variety of health, nutrition, and wellness topics including mens health. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Florida State University, and has extensively explored a diverse range of subjects within the realms of health, wellness, and nutritional supplementation, showcasing a broad and in-depth understanding of these interconnected fields.

Topical Vitamin C – Benefits and Uses

By |2024-08-10T04:59:55-08:00August 10, 2024|Vitamin C Plus Patch|

Topical vitamin C has been linked with numerous benefits for the skin, including anti-aging effects, wound healing, protection from sun damage, and many more. It also delivers all of the well-documented health benefits of oral vitamin C like improve immunity and increased collagen production. So, why aren’t more people opting for topical vitamin C over tablets? And what exactly are the benefits? In this article, we break down all of the information you need to know about this highly effective nutrient.

Top 10 Hangover Prevention Tips

By |2024-08-10T02:54:50-08:00August 10, 2024|Hangover Prevention Patch|

Most hangover prevention tips are usually based on myth rather than fact. With so many different suggestions and conflicting scientific studies, it can be tricky to know what really works. There also seems to be more emphasis on the latest hangover cures than how to prevent them in the first place. And those articles that suggest ‘simply not drinking in the first place’ aren’t really that helpful. So, we decided to look into the research for ourselves and put together our own practical guide. Read on for 10 hangover prevention tips that actually work.

Melatonin for Sleep – How It All Works

By |2024-08-09T04:52:15-08:00August 9, 2024|Sleep Starter Patch|

Are you thinking about taking melatonin for sleep but unsure how it all works? Melatonin is an effective sleep aid that replicates the activity of our natural hormones. But taking melatonin for sleep isn’t just for people with insomnia. It can be beneficial for sleep disorders but can also help reduce jet lag and ensure people who work late shifts still get a good sleep. It’s also at the heart of problem between blue light screens (from smartphones and laptops) and poor sleep quality. In this article, we explore how melatonin affects our sleep cycles and who can benefit from taking it as a supplement.

What is Biotin?

By |2024-08-09T00:17:51-08:00August 9, 2024|Biotin|

If you are wondering what is biotin, this article gives a thorough breakdown on Vitamin B7 looking at the benefits, dosages and applications.

Can CoQ10 Extend Your Lifespan?

By |2024-08-08T02:50:53-08:00August 8, 2024|CoQ10 Plus Patch|

CoQ10 is well known for its heart and vascular health benefits. By helping the cellular powerhouses known as mitochondria burn fuel more effectively, CoQ10 is able to protect not only the heart but every cell in your body. That's why scientists are growing increasingly fascinated with the role of CoQ10 in tissues beyond the cardiovascular system. There is evidence for CoQ10's protective effects in the brain and nervous system, in asthma and chronic lung disease, in diabetes and the metabolic syndrome, on ocular health, and even on the aging immune system. Most excitingly, there's early support for the idea that CoQ10 supplementation can extend the life span of both primitive animals and mammals, laying the groundwork for a similar pro-longevity effect in humans.

Human Studies Confirm Vitamin C’s Immune Benefits

By |2024-08-08T00:05:51-08:00August 8, 2024|Vitamin C Plus Patch, Vitamin News|

There is now copious evidence that Vitamin C benefits people with impaired immune function, whether that impairment is the result of disease or simply of aging. In patients with frequent skin infections, for example, who had known impairment in neutrophil tracking and killing of microorganisms, Vitamin C was as effective as a powerful immune-regulating drug, Levamisole, at improving neutrophil function and producing long-lasting remission. But unlike Levamisole, which produced severe side effects causing 8% of subjects to drop out of the study, no patients in the Vitamin C arm dropped out. Similar improvements in neutrophil function, and dramatic clinical recoveries, were seen in patients with recurrent furunculosis (boils), on a dose of 1,000 mg per day.

Iron Plus

By |2024-08-07T04:16:43-08:00August 7, 2024|Vitamin News|

Anemia occurs when you have a level of red blood cells (RBCs) in your blood that is lower than normal. Iron deficiency anemia is the most common type of anemia, and it occurs when your body doesn’t have enough of the mineral iron. Your body needs iron to make a protein called hemoglobin. This protein is responsible for carrying oxygen to your body’s tissues, which is essential for your tissues and muscles to function effectively. When there isn’t enough iron in your blood stream, the rest of your body can’t get the amount of oxygen it needs.

Kids Multivitamin + Omega-3

By |2024-08-07T02:18:17-08:00August 7, 2024|Vitamin News|

We take vitamins to keep us healthy and make up for the nutrients our diets might lack. But some vitamins and supplements are a sneaky source of substances no one needs more of in their diet: Sugar, high fructose corn syrup, hydrogenated oils, artificial sweeteners and colors.

Combat Malabsorption Syndrome with PatchMD’s Line of Products

By |2024-08-07T00:38:08-08:00August 7, 2024|Vitamin News|

Malabsorption means the failure of the Gastrointestinal (GI) tract, usually the small intestine, to absorb one or more substances from the diet. This is generally the result of some defect or damage to the mucosal lining of the small intestine, where most of our nutrient absorption takes place. The most common symptoms of malabsorption syndrome are diarrhea, bloating, flatulence, cramping and weight loss. Over time, one may become deficient in iron, proteins, various vitamins and minerals and this can lead to degrees of malnutrition and a variety of anemias.
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