What Does the Lecture Cover?
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Question:
What do these conditions all have in common: Cancer; Arteriosclerosis and
Atherosclerosis; Heart Disease; Cerebro-vascular Disease; Stroke; Emphysema;
Diabetes Mellitus; Rheumatoid Arthritis; Osteoporosis; Ulcers; Sunburn;
Cataracts; Crohn's Disease; Behcet's Disease; Aging; Senility?
Answer:
They are all associated with Free Radical Damage .
This
seminar will spell out the causes and the solutions in non-technical terms.
Here is the definitive truth to premature aging. Follow these guidelines and
experience a new lease of life what a promise!
Oh, also,
Recipe For Your Anti-Rust
will prove, beyond a shadow of a doubt that the vast majority of those copious
drugs for lowering cholesterol are NOT necessary never were!
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Antioxidants help the body
combat the aging and disease-causing effects of free radicals molecules that
are formed through the normal process of breathing, digestion and metabolism.
Free radicals that contain oxygen can damage the cells in your skin, blood,
organs and most other tissues, and prevent your body from adequately using the
nutrients that you feed it.
Because modern living has introduced higher levels of free radicals into our
lives than ever before our bodies need far more antioxidants than our parents
and grandparents did.
Many of the diseases that have been on the increase in our industrialized
society start with the oxidation of chemicals in our world and in our bodies.
This seminar will uncover some of the myths
around cholesterol, blood pressure and other scary things!
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If free radicals simply killed a cell, it
wouldn't be so bad. The problem is that free radicals often injure the
cell, damaging the DNA and that creates the seeds of disease.
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"It is not Cholesterol, but Cholesterol Oxidation is the culprit.
There's no correlation between just lowering your cholesterol and increased
longevity."
"The majority of people who end up having heart attacks or stroke don t have
high cholesterol."
"Scientific research shows that using cholesterol lowering drugs may
artificially lower cholesterol levels, however, they may also increase the risk
of death from stroke and because of toxicity to the body, you could also face
liver and kidney failure."
"The way to keep oxidation from damaging your cholesterol is to zap them with
antioxidants! Coenzyme Q10; Vitamin E; Vitamin A; Vitamin C; Alpha Lipoic
Acid"
"Ways to Raise Your HDL Levels (the Good Guys) - Exercise; Vitamin D;
Niacin; Alcohol. Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with raising
HDL cholesterol levels."