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Stress & Adrenals

Factors that drain your energy always take their toll on your adrenals and "test" your ability to keep up with the demands in your life. Invariably, your female system is affected when too much wear and tear crosses a line. Female Plus™ is the most basic nutrient to help, often backed up by pantethine. Extra protein (Daily Protein Plus™) can also help a...

Focus & Learning

DHA and PhosphatidylSerine (PS) are the most effective nutrients to help build healthy brain cells.* DHA is the preferred essential fatty acid and PS is the preferred phospholipid in brain cell membranes. Fatty acids attach to phospholipids to form cell membranes. The quality of brain cell membranes is thus based on the dietary intake of fatty acids and...

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11 18, 2008

Are Vaccinations Causing Early Alzheimer's?

The issue of cognitive decline and the more advanced Alzheimer's disease is predicted to be a public health crisis in America over the next 20 years, as the swell of baby boomers hits the age when problems manifest. This past week the Wall Street Journal ran an article on a man getting Alzheimer's in his 40s, one of 500,000 Americans with early onset.

08 31, 2012

Synaptic Plasticity - The Key to Your Brain's Future

How does your brain bounce back from intense stress? When will your subconscious brain start believing you should actually be that weight you desire? And why is it you just can't seem to break that bad habit? The answers may lie in how flexible or "plastic" your brain structures are.

06 20, 2016

Dementia Risk Linked with Common Medications

Drugs like Benadryl, Coumadin, Sominex, Klonopin, Detrol, Flexeril, Lasix, and Elavil have something in common. They are classified as anticholinergic medications and all negatively affect acetylcholine, the memory neurotransmitter. Thankfully, there are natural options that can help your memory recover from use of these medications and even improve the...

09 17, 2008

How Stress Causes a Fatty Liver

New research has for the first time pinpointed the precise mechanism explaining how excess cortisol results in a fatty liver.

06 05, 2017

Protect Your Eyes from Drug Side Effects

While we may not think of medications affecting the eyes, it is a very real concern. Commonly prescribed medications like antibiotics, heart medications, bone drugs, and diuretics affect the whole body including the eyes, which are particularly vulnerable to the side effects of medications. Are you taking one of these vision-compromising medications?

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