Anti-aging Natural Remedies

Posted November 15, 2009 by pointeballet
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What are your telomeres? They’re protective tips that cap the ends of your DNA.

We now know that telomere length is a key indicator of your overall health. The latest evidence from the most highly regarded sources keeps mounting…

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Aging/Los Angeles Times
Your risk of heart attack increases the faster your telomeres break down. Scientists looked at people in perfect health . . . who later died from heart disease. They found the death rate from heart attack was three times higher for men whose telomeres got short the fastest.  The death rate for women was 2.3 times higher. (2009)
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Journals of Gerontology
100 year olds in good health had “significantly longer” telomeres than those with health problems. (2008)
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American Heart Association
People with shorter telomeres in their immune cells had twice the risk of death from heart failure as patients with the longest telomeres. The study, published in one of its key journals, looked at over 750 people with heart disease. The highest-risk group had telomeres half the length of the lowest-risk group. (2008)
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Psychosomatic Medicine
Women with shorter telomeres are more likely to be overweight and insulin resistant. (2008)
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American Association for Cancer Research
One of its flagship journals published a potential link between telomere length and colon cancer. (2006)
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
People with short telomeres are more likely to suffer from weaker immune systems and greater heart disease risk. (2004)

And here’s the kicker: last year the prestigious journal Lancet backed up Dr. Sears’s 6 steps to switch on your immortality gene.

It came in a study run by Dr. Dean Ornish. He found that the same lifestyle changes you’ll find in Dr. Sears’ TA-65 Seminar can boost your telomerase levels by 29 percent.

Learn more about anti-aging natural remedies and lifestyle from Dr. Al Sears.

Are You Doomed For Prostate Cancer?

Posted November 13, 2009 by pointeballet
Categories: Uncategorized, Whole Food Supplements

Primal Force’s Prosta-Vive

Defuse Your Ticking Time Bomb!
Dr. Sears’ Breakthrough Prostate Formula Delivers Safe, Long-Term Protection

Dr. Sears says: “Your risk of a swollen prostate climbs dramatically as you get older. If you make it into your 80s, your risk is over 90% – almost guaranteeing you’ll get hit with prostate problems.

In fact, a swollen prostate is the most common diagnosis for men over 55. Unfortunately, most doctors will say you don’t have to do anything – just “watch and wait.” But that’s a big mistake.

Dr. Sears’ private formulation – ProstaVive – let’s you take action before the trouble begins. His pioneering research brings you the safest, most effective ingredients you won’t find in anywhere else.”

Read more about Prosta-ViveLearn More, a Primal Force supplement.

NATURAL ESTROGEN BALANCE

Posted November 13, 2009 by pointeballet
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Dr. Al Sears tells us:

“Your everyday environment is full of chemicals that look like estrogen. This female hormone is poison for men. When your levels get too high you’ll feel fat, slow and tired.

Too much estrogen is the number one cause of beer bellies, double chins and loss of ambition. Your bedroom performance suffers too. And that’s not all. Brain fog, anxiety, lack of confidence and a higher risk for chronic disease are all side effects you can expect when estrogen zaps your “manpower.”

Getting rid of excess estrogen is easy. EstroCleanse has two powerful ingredients that come from vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower. These potent vegetables compounds metabolize estrogen and wash it out of your system. It’s that easy.”

Read more about ESTRO-CLEANSEestro-cleansebtn-primal-force2,  a PRIMAL FORCE supplement.

Supplement Your Nutrition and Increase Your Chromium in Food

Posted November 4, 2008 by pointeballet
Categories: Uncategorized, Whole Food Supplements

UltraGreensSome studies have noted that chromium has a benefit on lowering heart attack risk, and may help boost HDL levels. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) has stated that an Adequate Intake (AI) for chromium is 25-35mcg per day, which was concluded by estimating the average amount of chromium a healthy American obtains from the foods they ingest. The AI for chromium is substantially lower than the Reference Daily Intake (RDI) of 120mcg.

The Harvard Health Publications states that the best ways to boost HDL levels are lifestyle habits of exercise and diet. But if those don’t help, supplementing with chromium may improve HDL levels. Some clinical trials have reported a benefit.

Dietary chromium is found in whole grains, nuts, broccoli, and green beans, which are all high nutrition foods. Most people do not eat whole grains, ever, do not choose nuts as a snack, and can’t stand green vegetables.

Chromium has also been associated with the management of blood sugar. It has shown to assist the receptor sites in cells utilize insulin. Insulin resistance is the condition where you cells do not assimilate insulin, and can lead to Diabetes.

A whole food supplement containing unprocessed, unfragmented green vegetable compounds will increase your chromium intake in a natural way.

So yes, you can just take a pill and know that you are doing something good for health and future every day. Of course if you have disease symptoms you should see a health practitioner and get a proper diagnosis followed up with specific treatments. Most medical doctors would not object to your taking a whole food supplement along with other treatment, just ask if there is any reason not to.

 

Grapes And Grape Extracts May Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk Review Article Suggests

Posted November 3, 2008 by pointeballet
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RES3 - for Resverotrol Read the details here.

ScienceDaily (2008-11-01) — A growing body of research data suggests that consuming foods rich in polyphenols from grapes, including red wine, helps reduce the risk of heart disease, according to a review article in Nutrition Research.

Res3  – read more about it.


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