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In just one month you can turn Alzheimer’s anxiety into peace of mind with this brain-saving Ayurvedic formula

October 29, 2013 Every plant has specific effects. And in ancient Ayurvedic tradition—which started thousands of years ago—medicinal plants were combined based solely on their tastes. That tradition brings us MindCare, a complex Ayurvedic formula that encompasses all the paths that lead to a strong, clear mind... Read More >

Categories: MindCare nl-2013-11
Newsletter Issue: November 2013

The amla berry doesn’t get much attention, but it’s a modest miracle of heart health

September 19, 2013 The amla berry doesn't get much attention, but it's a modest miracle of heart health. It can tamp down inflammation, reduce oxidative stress, and lower blood sugar -- a heart health trifecta... Read More >

Categories: Amla berry antioxidant atherosclerosis blood sugar cholesterol crp extract goji berry hardening of the arteries HDL inflammation LDL narrowing plaque buildup super fruits

New research seems to surprise researchers with “revelation” that saturated fats appear to be good for you

September 4, 2013 Surprise! Saturated fats won't kill you. Well...it's a surprise to anyone who hasn't been paying attention. The saturated fat myth will continue for years. But it will have to continue without us... Read More >

Categories: American Heart Association animal fat antiviral canola fat-soluble vitamins heart attack heart disease heart healthy peanut safflower saturated fat steak

As a diabetic, it’s difficult to stay healthy. The last thing you need is a drug that fights your health every step of the way.

July 22, 2013 It's difficult enough to stay healthy as a diabetic. The last thing you need is a drug that fights your health. Don't buy the nonsense that a statin drug provides more benefits than risks... Read More >

Categories: benefits Cataracts cholesterol cognitive decline FDA heart disease high blood sugar kidney muscles protein risks statin drugs type 2 diabetes warning

Don’t let a heart attack be your first symptom!

June 18, 2013 Avoid painful, terrifying surgery. Erase the need for potent and potentially deadly pharmaceuticals. And provide your heart with all the nutrients and energy it needs, thanks to perfect blood flow... Read More >

Categories: nl-2013-07
Newsletter Issue: July 2013

Devastating disease markers rise when this dietary component is widely consumed

May 23, 2013 Devastating disease markers rise when high fructose corn syrup is consumed. Insulin resistance and inflammatory markers for heart disease were common among teens with high dietary HFCS intake... Read More >

Categories: belly fat fasting glucose heart disease HFCS high blood pressure high fructose corn syrup inflammatory markers Insulin resistance teens type 2 diabetes visceral adiposity
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