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Lutein and Zeaxanthin are powerful antioxidants used both in the retina and lens of the eyes. They help neutralize free radicals and reduce oxidative stress, and also act as filters for our eyes helping to protect them against sun damage. These nutrients filter out blue light from the sun. Zeaxanthin predominates at the macula lutea […]
Building a strong immune system is vital for a healthy body. Along with exercise and an excellent diet a cutting edge product called Nutriferon by Shaklee Corporation is an excellent supplement for people who want a strong immune system. I would like to explain in the post how Nutriferon works and share some testimonies of […]
Buying a good calcium supplement can be confusing at times. Many times we ask our doctor’s for recommendations. Sometimes their recommendation comes simply because of what they have heard and not necessarily based on science.As you will see there is more to a good calcium supplement than just calcium alone. Below is an answer that […]
Meet MSG’s little-known brother Recent massive snack recalls are turning attention to HVP, a “substitute” for MSG that’s basically the same thing By Sara Breselor This week has seen a rash of foods recalled due to possible contamination with Salmonella Tennessee, ranging from selected flavors of Pringles to Herb-Ox bouillon to Quaker brand snack mix […]
I have a previous post on using a common men’s herb called Saw Palmetto for thinning hair. I have had women ask me if it is okay to use Saw Palmetto. The answer if Yes. Please read this testimony from Nancy a Shaklee member who used Shaklee Saw Palmetto and the ProSante Hair Tonic. You […]
From the Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON-The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that fragments of two types of pig viruses were found in Merck & Co.’s Rotateq vaccine, but the agency didn’t immediately say whether the vaccine should be avoided. Only a parody An FDA vaccine-advisory panel had already scheduled a meeting for Friday to […]
Many people who are looking for alternatives to cholesterol lowering medications my see information on such things as red rice yeast. When looking for a natural ingredient Shaklee tested Red Rice Yeast as an ingredient for lowering Cholesterol–the studies that showed this was a great cholesterol lowering ingredient only went for 9 weeks. Shaklee repeated […]
Want to go GREEN? It might be easier than you think. Green Sustainability Wood Turner from ClimateCounts.org is showing off products that are green and sustainable. There are things in your everyday life that can help you go green from transportation to food. Guess which company is on that list? Shaklee of course. View the […]
I found this book review on Longevity Medicine Review and thought that this had some very good information for those who may deal with brain disorders. Dr. Mark Hyman is a Doctor of functional medicine. Functional doctors treat each patient individually . Instead of prescribing a medication to treat the symtom they look at the […]
Last week did a post from Dr. Steve Chaney on how to use supplements particularly antioxidants with traditional cancer therapy. This article relates the history of the controversy of vitamin use during treatment. The use of vitamins—and antioxidants in particular—during cancer therapy has a long history of controversy. Many pioneers in the field of cancer […]
Korean (panax) ginseng enhances cognitive performance in Alzheimer’s disease patients, according to a study coming out of South Korea. Intrigued by other studies showing Korean ginseng’s wide-ranging benefits, researchers initiated the new study stating: “Recent experimental evidences suggest protective and trophic effects of ginseng in the memory function of Alzheimer disease (AD). Thus, we investigated […]
by Sherrill Sellman There has been much ado in the press recently about the wonders of the drug tamoxifen (nolvadex). It has been heralded as a major breakthrough in the treatment and possible prevention of breast cancer. Tamoxifen is now the number one recommended drug treatment for women recovering from breast cancer. With half a […]
Yikes, I am one of the people who like to go to Costco and pick up some Earth Bound organic spinach of field greens and just drop then in the salad bowel. After reading an article on the safety of these triple washed greens it made me think twice about throwing them in the bowel […]
I hope most of you out there have never had to deal with the IRS if you have you know that the word compassion is not an adjective that you would use. You probably would opt to go to the dentist and have some wisdom teeth pulled. Now the IRS may be getting involved as […]
If your Doctor recommends you take statin drugs for chronic heart failure you may want to give it a second thought. In a study conducted by Gruppo Italiano per lo Studio della Sopravvivenza nell’Infarto Miocardico Heart Failure (GISSI-HF) trial and released for early online publication in the Lancet August 31, 2008. It showed that Omega […]
I thought that the article from Lew Rockwell on the Caveman Diet was interesting. Many people I know do not do well with some forms of grain particularly gluten. However, some people are finding that the caveman diet can reduce body fat significantly. ‘Caveman Diet’ Growing Followers by Adam Watson There are plenty of guys […]
The reason health minded consumers take fish oil is for the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids. In this regard, krill oil supplements fall short. The product with the highest concentration of omega-3’s from krill oil that we are aware of provides only 400mg’s of omega-3’s, 150mg’s of EPA, and only 90mg’s of DHA per serving. […]
In one of my previous blogs I talked about how much exercise you have to do if you were female and post menopausal. That was somewhat depressing since I fall into that category. However, for those of you who are young you may find that you can be be effective even in short durations. For […]
Spring is literally in the air. I can look at the cars covered with yellow oak pollen and know that the old is passing away and the new is coming. While I love the mild weather of spring and all the fresh new colors that the budding plants and flowers, I know that for some […]
There is an old saying, What is the best way to pluck a goose with the least amount of hissing? If you are the government you do it quietly hoping that most people won’t notice. With the New Health Care plan many things have gotten under the radar and this is one that many Americans […]
By Jane Feinmann Last updated at 3:08 PM on 18th March 2010 David Smith looked at the photo of himself holding his newborn daughter, Emma, and winced. The former rugby player had weighed in at a respectable 15st for his 6ft 2in frame, until a ruptured Achilles tendon had forced him to leave the Army. […]