Saturday, April 26, 2008

Oops, slipped on that banana peel!!

Just got the news, mash up that ripe banana and don't put it in the
calorie full banana bread. Instead of in your mouth, make a facial
out of it, leave it on about 15 minutes, wash it off with cool water
and you are getting rid of wrinkles...one bite at a time!!!

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Did You Know?

Keep fresh parsley on hand. This herb is rich in Vitamin A and C. Parsley is rich in iron and chlorophyll, which is thought to reduce the risk of colon cancer. Not only does parsley add flavor to food, it's also a great breath freshener. Carry chopped parsley with you at all times and nibble on a bit in between meals.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Best Friend Test!

A dog truly is man's best friend.

If you don't believe it, just try this experiment.

Put your dog and your wife in the trunk of the car for an hour.

When you open the trunk, see which one is really happy to see you!


Now that should put a smile on your face!

Maintaining a positive attitude about your efforts will help you stay motivated. Don't just concentrate on the number on the scale. Feel confident that you are also improving your health and longevity. As you make gradual changes, your mental and physical status will both change for the better. All of these factors should put a smile on your face.

Turn OFF your hunger switch!
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Look at those Prescriptions with Open Eyes

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Immigration Gumballs

I hope you all had a wonderful Easter. I wanted to share
this with you all, I found it extremely informative!!!
It is a YouTube video, so have to give them the credit!!

Immigration Gumballs


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7WJeqxuOfQ

Saturday, March 22, 2008

AMALAKI

Amalaki is also called Amla, Indian Gooseberry and Emblic
Myrobalane.
Biological Name: Emblica officinalis
Euphorbiaceae family

Amalaki or Dhatri, the nurse, as it is like a nurse
or mother in its healing properties
AMALAKI is one of the strongest rejuvenatives
in Ayurvedic medicine. It is particularly effective
as a rasayana for Pitta; for the blood, bones,
the liver and the heart. It rebuilds and maintains
new tissues and increases red blood cell count.
Amalaki cleanses the mouth, strengthens the teeth,
nourishes the bones, and causes hair and nails to grow.
It improves the eyesight, stops bleeding of gums,
and relieves inflammation of the stomach and colon.
It is the highest natural source of vitamin C, with
3000 mg per fruit. It improves appetite,
cleanses the intestines and regulates blood-sugar.

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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Glutathione

Glutathione: The Next Household Word

You may or may not have heard of glutathione, even though over tens of thousands of medical articles have highlighted its importance. Optimizing glutathione levels will shortly join the list of factors known by everyone to have an impact on our health and well-being, along with vitamin supplementation and cholesterol regulation.

Glutathione is a small protein produced naturally in every cell of our body. It is made up of three protein building blocks, called amino acids. These are glutamic acid, cysteine and glycine. The cysteine amino acid contains a sulfur group responsible for the chemical properties of the whole glutathione protein.

Glutathione: An Essential Health AID

There are three major roles of glutathione in the body: Antioxidant, Immune booster, and Detoxifier. Even cells in the healthiest of individuals constantly need to replenish their glutathione supply.

The Master Antioxidant (AID)

Antioxidants participate directly in the destruction of reactive oxygen compounds called free radicals. These by-products of a cell's normal function can't be avoided, but exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun or other sources promotes their emergence. Free radicals have been linked to muscle fatigue during exercise and aging.

For this reason, the body is equipped with a variety of antioxidants. Vitamins C and E are natural antioxidants but do not occur naturally in the body. These and other antioxidants actually depend on glutathione to function properly, which is why glutathione is called "the Master Antioxidant".

Food for the Immune System (AID)

Glutathione helps build your immune system's resistance and improve your chances of staying healthy.

Lymphocytes are cells of your immune system. Glutathione is essential for lymphocytes to increase in number, produce antibodies, and function efficiently.

A Natural Detoxifier (AID)

Our food and water sources are becoming increasingly contaminated with chemicals, as is the air that we breathe. Supplemental detoxifiers such as glutathione help to counter the effects of the toxins we inhale and ingest.

By physically binding to toxic compounds in cells, glutathione helps make them soluble - and harmless. The body can then eliminate these disarmed toxins in the bile and urine.


Raise Glutathione Levels - But How?

The fact is, you can't ingest glutathione to feed it to your cells. Glutathione must be manufactured within your cells. What you can do is help this natural process by giving your body the glutathione building blocks it needs. The limiting factor in your daily intake of building blocks is the amino acid cysteine.

Cysteine, traveling alone as an amino acid through our digestive system, is poorly absorbed and very little of it will actually make the trip from our mouths to our cells. Luckily, when cysteine molecules bind to each other to travel in pairs, they can survive this process. They do this by forming a bond between sulfur molecules. These bonded cysteine amino acids are then called "cystine". Although this sulfur bond is resistant to the digestive process, it is easily broken if submitted to heat or mechanical stress.


For this reason, the body is equipped with a variety of antioxidants. Vitamins C and E are natural antioxidants but do not occur naturally in the body. These and other antioxidants actually depend on glutathione to function properly, which is why glutathione is called "the Master Antioxidant".

Food for the Immune System (AID)

Glutathione helps build your immune system's resistance and improve your chances of staying healthy.

Lymphocytes are cells of your immune system. Glutathione is essential for lymphocytes to increase in number, produce antibodies, and function efficiently.

A Natural Detoxifier (AID)

Our food and water sources are becoming increasingly contaminated with chemicals, as is the air that we breathe. Supplemental detoxifiers such as glutathione help to counter the effects of the toxins we inhale and ingest.

By physically binding to toxic compounds in cells, glutathione helps make them soluble - and harmless. The body can then eliminate these disarmed toxins in the bile and urine.


Raise Glutathione Levels - But How?

The fact is, you can't ingest glutathione to feed it to your cells. Glutathione must be manufactured within your cells. What you can do is help this natural process by giving your body the glutathione building blocks it needs. The limiting factor in your daily intake of building blocks is the amino acid cysteine.

Cysteine, traveling alone as an amino acid through our digestive system, is poorly absorbed and very little of it will actually make the trip from our mouths to our cells. Luckily, when cysteine molecules bind to each other to travel in pairs, they can survive this process. They do this by forming a bond between sulfur molecules. These bonded cysteine amino acids are then called "cystine". Although this sulfur bond is resistant to the digestive process, it is easily broken if submitted to heat or mechanical stress.

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