Thursday, February 21, 2013

The little-known secret to enjoying boundless energy



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EXPOSED: The 5 most common falsehoods about fatigue --
and the little-known secret to enjoying BOUNDLESS ENERGY


Imagine bouncing out of bed, full of pep -- brimming with the energy and the positive outlook you need to cross all the items off your to-do list...and all before you've even smelled the first drops of coffee wafting out of the kitchen...

It's so simple -- but countless commercials and self-proclaimed "experts" have spread so much confusion about how to get more energy that hardly anyone knows this secret.

See what Dr. Stengler calls the five biggest falsehoods of fatigue and discover the real way to feel your best, everyday...




Dear Reader,

Marriage is hard work sometimes, and there are bound to be occasions when your spouse sends your blood pressure sky high.

Well, the next time that happens, just take a deep breath, throw your arms around your main squeeze, and remember one thing -- it turns out your sweetie is the perfect tonic for your ticker.

That's right -- our friends from Finland found that if you're married, you are far less likely to die from a heart attack. Just remember that the next time your spouse leaves the toilet seat up or insists on watching that silly romantic movie on the Lifetime channel.

Researchers analyzed more than 15,000 medical records of Finnish patients aged 35 and older who suffered from an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) event, such as a heart attack, between 1993 and 2002. They found that unmarried men and women were up to two-thirds more likely to suffer a heart attack or other ACS event -- and the news only got worse from there.

It turns out unmarried patients were much more likely to die within 28 days after a heart attack. Mortality rates were between 60 percent and 168 percent higher in unmarried men, and 71 percent to 175 percent higher in unmarried women.

Now if you're single, you might be thinking that it's time for drastic measures. Maybe you should try one of those online dating sites or just pop the question to the next stranger who darkens your doorstep.

Well, not so fast. You see, I don't think the key to this research was marriage per se, but companionship. The key to surviving a heart attack is appropriate after care, and living with someone who can help advocate for you and nurse you back to health is critical.

Second, companionship just may keep you from having that heart attack in the first place. You see, as we get older, it becomes very easy to isolate ourselves. It's a bit more difficult to get around, and we start to wonder if it's worth the trouble. We become couch potatoes and start eating three meals a day out of the microwave.

Companionship gets us up and moving, and it stimulates our minds -- and it doesn't even have to be human variety. A study by Baker Medical Research Institute found that simply owning a pet could lower your blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

Humans are meant to be social creatures. If you're spending a little too much time alone, use this week to make a date with an old friend or find a club or activity you can join.

And if you're married like me, spend this Valentine's Day appreciating your spouse in a whole new way. He or she just might be saving your life.

To learn how to get more tips on arming yourself against heart disease naturally...and avoid becoming this killer's next victim...read this special report by our friends and affiliates at Agora Health Books.





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The $10 remedy for gestational diabetes?

With the billions of dollars in Big Pharma research money being passed out, it's as rare as a snowstorm in July for top researchers to come down from their ivory towers and investigate safe, natural cures with no cash "prizes" attached.

But when they do, the results are often amazing.

Consider a new pilot study led by Dr. Rosario D'Anna from the Department of Obstetrics at University Hospital in Messina, Italy, which looked at inositol supplements for pregnant women. Inositol is a natural compound commonly found in fruits such as oranges and cantaloupes -- and supplements can be bought for less than $10.

D'Anna and her colleagues studied 220 pregnant women who were at high risk for developing gestational diabetes during their pregnancies -- a condition that affects about one-in-ten pregnancies in the United States.

Half the women were given inositol supplements twice a day, along with a folic acid supplement (one of Dr. Wright's favorites!) and the rest were just given folic acid.

The women who received the inositol supplements slashed their gestational diabetes risk by more than 50 percent -- plus, NONE of their babies was born overweight! Good luck finding a patented drug cocktail that delivers those results.

The great news is that if you have been reading this e-letter for a while, you're very familiar with the benefits of inositol. Dr. Wright has been singing the praises of this miraculous compound for years, and research has shown that it improves circulation, reduces eye "floaters" (those annoying black spots), and can even help treat obsessive-compulsive disorder.

For more information about all the wonderful things inositol can do, pay a visit to Dr. Wright's web site.



Bear in mind we are not addressing anyone's personal situation and you should rely on this for informational purposes only. Please consult with your own physician before acting on any recommendations contained herein.



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Sources:
Married People Have Lower Heart Risks (www.abcnews.com)

Supplement reduces risk of diabetes in pregnancy (www.yahoo.com)



Did a Cleveland fry cook make the heart health discovery of the century? It sounds crazy but this breakthrough has already raked in hundreds of thousands from a government grant and gotten the attention of two preeminent physicians. And if you have heart health concerns (and who doesn't!) you won't believe what it can do for you. Find out today...

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