Category: Miscellaneous

January 11, 2016

Toxic Celebrations: Green Beer for St. Patrick’s Day

With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner

January 11, 2016

The 7 Things You Need to Know about Preventing Alzheimer’s

Dementia. Alzheimer’s. Losing your mind. Call it what you like, but when it comes down to it, the risk of your memory and your mind dwindling away day by day is flat-out frightening. So what can you do? Take that risk down a notch by learning the seven things you can do right now to prevent developing this dreadful disease.

December 7, 2015

This Powerful Alliance of 63 Elemental Nutrients Offers You Nearly Limitless Energy!

An astonishing, tested combination of superfoods can turn back the hands of time for your body. Maybe you know what it’s like, that no matter how much sleep you get, it never seems to be deep enough or refreshing enough. And every day you look in the mirror, you seem to find another grey hair […]

July 7, 2014

Overcoming Joint Pain

Do you experience pain in your knees that worsens during exercise or long walks? Are you finding it more and more difficult to write with a pen or type on a computer without cramping in your fingers? Is your tennis or golf game off because of nagging discomfort in your wrists?

June 18, 2014

What Your Eyes Reveal About Your Health

It’s been said the eyes are the “window to the soul.” That may be true, but they also offer a glimpse into your overall health. Here are seven telltale signs of disease your eyes may reveal.

June 6, 2014

Chocolate Reduces Death Rate in Heart Attack Survivors

There is exciting news for chocolate lovers! A study in the Journal of Internal Medicine reported the results of a study, which indicates that heart attack survivors who eat chocolate two or more times a week reduce their risk of perishing from heart disease by three times over those that live an anti-chocolate life.

February 6, 2014

Olympic Athletes Share Injury Prevention Secrets That Work for Anyone

When you’ve got serious knee pain… life is unbearable. Running is excruciating. Squatting hurts. And simple everyday tasks (like getting out of bed in the morning) can seem impossible to do. Olympic gold medalist – and skiing superstar – Lindsey Vonn understands this type of pain. She will miss competing in the 2014 Sochi Olympics […]

October 15, 2013

Best Source Of Omega 3. Fish Oil or Krill Oil?

  The search for a real life Fountain of Youth continues in modern day, and anti-aging supplements are proving to be a great way to fight off the effects of aging.  Fans of staying young and healthy and health enthusiasts alike all seem to swear by one particular supplement: fish oil.  Many of you might […]

July 22, 2013

Some Vitamins Are Actually Rocks

Today I want to speak with you about something very important.  It needs to be said because there is a dirty little secret out there under which most of you are being taken advantage… not only in terms of the money you are spending, but also in terms of your health and wellness. See, I […]

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