Category Archives: Anti-Aging
Chlorella – Early Research
Chlorella Helps Remove Heavy Metals That Can Wreak Havoc on the Brain Like many other “modern day” illnesses, there is evidence suggesting that Alzheimer’s may be partly caused by environmental toxins. Heavy metals, including mercury, have topped the list as … Continue reading
Bone Loss Doesn’t Have To Happen
When I got home from work today, I ran into my neighbour. She is a 75 year old lady who is full of life and very friendly. Today she appeared to be even more upbeat than ever. When I asked … Continue reading
CRP Tests and Cancer
It was about a year ago now that I wrote my most popular article on CRP and cancer. CRP, for those that don’t know is a blood test that measures the amount of protein (called C-Reactive Protein) in your blood. What this test does is measure the specific level of inflammatory response your body manifests at a given point in time. The test, by today’s standards, is fairly simple. Continue reading
Is Hair Loss Really Neccessary?
You would think that in an era where we can map the genome, create nano-technology and repair genes – that this whole issue around baldness would have been long since fixed. I guess there is just not enough interest in the subject! We all know that statement is a load of bunk!
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Stop The Aging Process
At 9 pm, you find yourself making excuses to go to bed! And when you do, you’re up four times to visit the washroom. Then 7 am comes around and you really feel short changed. That was simply not enough sleep! But you get up anyway, then go shower and dress for work. At work, you are not the dynamo you once were. You look for ways to get through the day without expending too much energy. At three in the afternoon you are ready for a nap at your desk!
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Glutathione – The Next 200 Pound Gorilla On Campus
For many months I have been writing about the wonders of alkalinity and the powerful health benefits we experience from consuming high alkaline foods. I was recently giving a demonstration at a local trade fair when I met a gentleman whom I found very interesting. Continue reading
Disease Control
All anyone has to do is search and they will find a ton of research that supports alkalinity. It’s common knowledge now that cancer won’t grow in alkaline environments. Cancer requires an acidic environment. When scientists started looking at disease prevention rather than disease curing, it became clear that there were some environmental factors that contributed significantly to growth of diseases.
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Is Your Doctor Any Good?
Your fish is sick. What will you do? Treat the fish, or Change the water Ask your doctor this question. Your quality of life depends upon his/her answer. If he chooses to treat the fish, then he works for big … Continue reading
pH – It’s All About The Balance
There is increasing information available in scientific literature and the media about the effects of pH on the body. However while ev- eryone has heard of it, few people understand its critical role in health. Humans have a long history … Continue reading
Drinking Water And Disease – Is Acidity A Key Factor?
RAGNAR RYLANDER Biofact Environmental Health Research Centre, Ledum, Sweden Since the discovery of the relation between river water acidity and death in apoplexy in Japan in 1957 a number of epidemiological investigations have reported a protective effect against cardio-vascular disease … Continue reading
Metabolic Acidosis Induces Bone Resorption
NANCY S. KRIEGER, KEVIN K. FRICK, KEITH NEHRKE, DAVID A. BUSHINSKY University of Rochester School of Medicine, United States Metabolic acidosis (Met) increases urine calcium (Ca) excretion without an increase in intestinal Ca absorption, resulting in net loss of bone … Continue reading
Inflammation Linked to Cancer
“Although there is plenty of evidence that chronic inflammation can promote cancer, the cause of this relationship is not understood,” said Alexander Hoffmann, an assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry at U.C. San Diego, who led the study. “We have identified a basic cellular mechanism that we think may be linking chronic inflammation and cancer.” Continue reading
