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Subject [AVFCA] February Article Summary
Date March 2, 2026 3:04 PM
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February AVFCA Article Posts



In case you missed our articles published by A Voice for Choice Advocacy writers this month, links are below...Be sure to sign up for AVFCA's Substack to get these weekly articles [link removed] [[link removed]] or check our Blog [link removed] [[link removed]] or our new Medium [link removed] [[link removed]] or LinkedIn Channels [link removed] [[link removed]] . Our Blog also includes an extensive library of over 180 healthy lifestyle solutions–based articles that you can explore at any time as an ongoing educational resource: [link removed] [[link removed]]



[[link removed]] Vaccines, Nutrition, and Baseline Health
As vaccine guidance evolves, understanding the broader drivers of health becomes increasingly important. This article explores how nutrition, baseline health, and access to care intersect with medical decision-making to shape outcomes across the lifespan. It highlights the value of informed dialogue and a more holistic approach to public health.
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[[link removed]] Sacred Resin, Modern Medicine: The Healing Power of Frankincense
Once worth its weight in gold, frankincense has moved from temple fires and desert trade routes into the laboratory. This story explores the resin’s remarkable chemistry, its role in calming inflammation and supporting repair, and the growing scientific curiosity surrounding its potential in conditions ranging from skin disorders to cancer and neuroinflammation.
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[[link removed]] From Candy to ‘Superfood’: How Chocolate Got a Health Halo
Chocolate has gone from candy aisle staple to wellness symbol, but the science hasn’t kept pace with the glow. This piece takes a clear-eyed look at how chocolate is made, which compounds actually show up in research, and how marketing reshapes those findings once they hit store shelves. You’ll see where chocolate can fit, where it can backfire, and why labels like “dark” or “ceremonial” often say less than they promise. Perfect timing for a month when chocolate is everywhere.
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[[link removed]] The Language of Phytonutrients: How Plants Communicate With the Body
Fruits and vegetables are often framed simply as sources of vitamins, but the real story is chemical. Plants produce thousands of protective compounds to survive sun, pests, and disease, and those same molecules interact with your immune system, metabolism, brain, and microbiome when you eat them. From the colors on your plate to the origins of drugs like aspirin and chemotherapy agents, plant chemistry shapes health in ways that are far more powerful and sophisticated than “extra nutrition,” revealing food as a steady stream of biological signals rather than simple fuel.
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During the second half of February 2026, AVFCA brought awareness to specific observance days by sharing our original stories that matched these themes:


World Day of Social Justice "Saltwater, Solutions, and a Second Chance: Rethinking Ocean Pollution”
The future of our oceans is in your hands. Simple changes in your daily routine—like reducing plastic use and supporting sustainable practices—can help protect marine life. Toxic waste continues to devastate ocean ecosystems, but your choices can contribute to slowing its impact and supporting the ocean’s recovery. [link removed] [[link removed]]

American Heart Month : “Moving the Bar: The Evolution of Cardiovascular Health Standards and the Impact of Lowered Risk Markers on Public Health”
Is cholesterol the enemy, or a misunderstood ally? Discover why long-held beliefs about fats and heart health are being challenged—and how inflammation, metabolic imbalance, and flawed research may be steering public health messaging astray. Diagnostic markers like cholesterol and blood pressure have shifted over time, reshaping what counts as “normal” and who gets medicated. Learn what that means for your risk, your labs, and the power of informed choice in healthcare. [link removed] [[link removed]]

Our team also reads hundreds of articles each week, and those of interest are shared on our social media platforms. However, once or twice a week, our team reads an article that is profound or shares a perspective that is new or from an expert that AVFCA feels should be highlighted. These articles are shared on our Substack.

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Christina Hildebrand
President/Founder
A Voice for Choice Advocacy, Inc.
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