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This Food Lowers I.Q. and Shrinks Brain
Having poured millions into advertising, the average woman has been suckered into believing that soy is her ticket to l . . . keep reading
ADMA, the Newest and Stronger Predictor of Heart Death
There are lots of cardiovascular risk factors. You know that having high blood pressure gives you a higher chance of early heart death. You have . . . keep reading
Cut Your Chance of a Second Heart Attack in Half
What would you say if there was something that could cut your chance of a second heart attack in half? p cl . . . keep reading
A Nutrient That Dissolves Arterial Plaque
The nutritional product policosanol not only dramatically slows down the progression of arterial narrowing, but . . . keep reading
Are You Exercising Yourself to Death?
Contrary to what most people believe to be true about the best way to exercise for heart health, the medical facts simpl . . . keep reading
A Man's Disease That Can Save Your Life
Medicine is finally starting to realize that erectile dysfunction is an early warning sign of serious heart disease that is . . . keep reading
Macular Degeneration
Out of the over 17 million Americans who have symptoms of macular degeneration, 2 million are already blind.   . . . keep reading
Carrots: The Natural Aspirin?
Studies show that carrots are a rich source of natural salicylates. span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, . . . keep reading
Prevent a Heart Attack: Know Your Triglyceride/HDL Ratio
The published evidence is quite clear in documenting that the actual total cholesterol level itself is not the most important r . . . keep reading
New Study Finds that Low Cholesterol in Elderly Doubles Risk of Early Death
Study finds that elderly with cholesterol less that 189 had a double risk of dying. span style="font-family: arial, hel . . . keep reading
Slow Down Coronary Calcifications with Kyolic Garlic
In a 2004 clinical study, participants with documented coronary artery calcifications were all put on statin drugs. font fac . . . keep reading
Blood Test that Diagnoses Prostate Cancer 7 Years before the PSA
In the next 24-hours 90 men will die of prostate cancer. /di . . . keep reading
The Statin and Co-Enzyme Q10 Patent
Co-Enzyme . . . keep reading
Can The Shape of Your Earlobe Predict a Heart Attack?
Most people are very well aware of the correlation of high cholesterol, high blood pressure, obesity, etc.. but ear creases?!&n . . . keep reading
Reverse Cataracts Early
There is an epidemic of cataracts afflicting a growing population of people. . . . keep reading
The Silent Bug That Causes Heart Attacks and Strokes
Can you catch a heart attack and/or a stroke? Sounds like a crazy question, however, it is a reality that you can be a carrier of a bacteria called Chlamydia Pneumoniae. This bug has been linked to hardening of the arteries and early heart attacks. . . . keep reading
Are You Part of This Silent Unrecognized Epidemic?
It turns out there is a silent unrecognized epidemic in folks without diabetes who have high insulin levels and corresponding ea . . . keep reading
An Overlooked Blood Test That is a Sure Sign of Serious Heart Disease.
Unfortunately, this blood test is not commonly part of a general blood test workup. When it is ordered your physician may be thi . . . keep reading
Introduction to Functional Medicine
(Video) This short 18 minute video will provide an excellent insight into the progressive field of functional medicine. . . . keep reading
How Mercury Causes Brain Neuron Degeneration
(Video) How Mercury Causes Brain Neuron Degeneration . . . keep reading
Reactive Oxygen Species, Mitochondrial Dysfunction Disease, and Aging
Wayne Sodano
Reactive Oxygen Species, Mitochondrial Dysfunction Disease, and Aging . . . keep reading
Blood Chemistry Vignette
(Video) What mineral deficiency is associated with a low T3 level? . . . keep reading
Blood Chemistry Vignette
What is the correlation with serum calcium and serum albumin? . . . keep reading
Frozen Shoulder: The Diabetic Connection
Ronald Grisanti
We must be observant of what may be called the "not-so-obvious"cause(s) of disease. In this short article, I want to present the clinical data and my experience between frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) and diabetes. . . . keep reading
Assessment of Intestinal Barrier Permeability to Large Antigenic Molecules
Aristo Vojdani, Ph.D., M.T.
The fundamentals of secretory IgA . . . keep reading
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