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Alex Reid here with your Monday roundup. Alex Reid here with your Monday roundup. Alex Reid here with your Monday roundup. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Clear Health Now. [Click here]( to manage your e-mail preferences. [Clear Health Now logo] Things Not Adding Up? New Study Links Medicinal Cannabis to “False Memories” Alex Reid | March 02, 2020 | Baltimore, MD Hi y’all! Alex Reid here with your Monday roundup. Medicinal cannabis has gained a lot of traction in the U.S. in just the past five years alone. Over half of the states in America have approved medicinal cannabis in some form or fashion. While cannabis has often been associated with recreational use, many patients seek it for healing. Patients have been known to use it for a series of ailments (some age-related): - Anxiety - Depression - Chronic pain - Alzheimer’s disease - Glaucoma - Epilepsy But a recent study in Australia suggests that cannabis users could get more than they bargained for… Advertisement [Warning] Don’t touch collagen till you read this You’ve probably heard how collagen can restore muscles, joints, and cartilage… how it can revitalize skin, hair, and nails… and how it can make you look and feel years, if not decades, younger. All of that is 100% true — If and only IF you take the right type of collagen. So, to find out what IS the right type and how you can unlock its incredible properties today, [click here now](. Scientists link medicinal cannabis use to false memories. To be clear, we’re not talking about dreaming up people who don’t exist or going on trips you’ve never experienced. But we’re talking about factually inaccurate accounts for situations. The study considers two types of false memories: - Spontaneous false memories (due to internal cognitive processes). - Suggestion-based false memories (due to external suggestion). The clinical drug trial took place at Maastricht University and the University of Sydney with a total of 64 participants (32 men and 32 women). All participants were deemed healthy, occasional cannabis users. Researchers tested cannabis-induced memory versus a placebo on two occasions. They tested participants while under the influence of cannabis. A week later, they tested everyone while sober. The performance numbers show a clear association between cannabis use and impaired memory. If you or a loved one considered taking medicinal cannabis, you may want to [do your own research first](. More on other chronic ailments and age-related issues… Scientists believe they’ve found a molecular “switch” for chronic inflammation and aging. They claim it could halt or even reverse age-related conditions, like Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, diabetes, cancer, and more. I’m a numbers guy. So when I hear claims like this, I like to see the facts. Show me the research. Senior author Danica Chen, associate professor of metabolic biology, nutritional sciences, and toxicology at UC Berkeley, shares the logic behind the study: My lab is very interested in understanding the reversibility of aging. In the past, we showed that aged stem cells can be rejuvenated. Now, we are asking: to what extent can aging be reversed? And we are doing that by looking at physiological conditions, like inflammation and insulin resistance, that have been associated with aging-related degeneration and diseases. Chen and her team pinpointed what’s called the NLRP3 inflammasome. It’s essentially a collection of immune proteins that alert the body to potential threats and launches an inflammatory response… Advertisement Your body makes less of this crucial nutrient every year — here’s what to do Every single day your body produces less collagen — and that’s a big problem! Collagen makes up 75% of your skin, 80% of your joints, tendons, and ligaments… and 90% of your hair, nails, and bones. Fortunately, new research shows that supplementing with the right type of collagen can address all these issues, giving you the potential to look and feel years younger! Learn more about what the right type is — and how you can take advantage today, when you [CLICK HERE NOW](. It’s this group of proteins that can be switched on and off by removing molecular matter through a process called deacetylation. Just imagine if you could halt or reverse your aging process... [The study is worth diving into!]( We covered what molecular manipulation could possibly do. What about genetic manipulation? This morning, I read another scientific study that suggests a child’s upbringing can change its genes over time. [This is probably the wildest study I’ve read all year](. To your health, Alex Reid President, Clear Health Now Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! Browse Our Archives [Keep Your Home and Family Healthy With These Seven Oils]( [Why You Can’t Kick Your Sugar Addiction (and how to fix it starting tonight!)]( [Your Survival Guide to a Healthy 2020]( [Omega 3s: Top Five Ways Krill Oil Is Healthier Than Fish Oil]( [Dreading Your Next Colonoscopy? This Surprising Biotech May Do the Job]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. 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