Saturday, March 30, 2013

Go from "bald" to BOLD; Hidden chemical dangers; The only pill you need




From: Dr. Mark Stengler  | Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 11:30 PM
Subject: Go from "bald" to BOLD; Hidden chemical dangers; The only pill you need




Hair-science breakthrough takes you from "bald" to BOLD!

Scientists have finally discovered the reason your hair might be falling to the floor -- and even better, how you can re-grow your confidence.

Experience the cutting-edge "block and restore" powerhouse featuring four baldness blockers in one place, so you could...


  • Stop your hairline from retreating
  • Hold on to the hair you have
  • Recharge your roots and see a difference in just 30 days...or you pay nothing.
See how easy it is to take charge of your hair, re-grow your boldness and see a real difference in just 30 days or you pay nothing...

Avoiding BPA & phthalates is harder than it seems

If you want to know how tough it is to lower your levels of BPA and phthalates, just take a look at what happened when 10 families were actually given some help avoiding these hormone-like chemicals.

Half were given a handout on the best ways to reduce exposure -- including not putting plastic food containers in the microwave and avoiding canned goods.

Five days later, they had no changes in their BPA and phthalate levels -- a big disappointment since these chemicals have been linked to obesity, diabetes, developmental problems, sexual dysfunction, and more.

The rest of the families hit the research equivalent of the jackpot: They were given handcrafted organic meals carefully prepared from scratch by a caterer who didn't cook, store, or serve the food in plastic.

Sounds good, right?

I'm sure it tasted good, too -- but five days later, these families actually saw their levels of one common phthalate skyrocket by 25 times. And in children, daily levels of exposure were 9 times higher than the safe limit recommended by the EPA.

Adding insult to injury, their BPA levels actually rose slightly, too.

Since their levels returned to normal when they went back to their regular everyday diets, the exposure must've come from the fresh organic foods -- so researchers tested the ingredients used in those meals.

And -- surprise! -- they found high levels of phthalates in organic dairy products, including milk, butter, cream, and cheese, as well as in spices such as cinnamon, cayenne pepper, and ground coriander.

In the case of dairy, it seems the phthalate contamination came from the plastic tubes and such used when cows are milked. The fats in dairy do a pretty good job of absorbing phthalates, so all it takes is that brief exposure for moo juice to turn into a chemical cocktail.

The spices were harder to trace, but the best guess is that they were also contaminated during the manufacturing process.

Since most of the exposure came from those sources, I have a two-step solution (in addition to the usual advice about avoiding packaged foods and plastics):

First, avoid dairy. We weren't designed to drink the milk of another creature anyway, and it shows in the high number of dairy sensitivities and allergies we see.

Try organic nut milks instead of regular milk.

Second, make sure your spices are as fresh as the rest of your food -- because a little pinch of contamination can wreck your whole meal, and you'll never even know it.

For another reason to avoid BPA, keep reading.

Discover the One Pill that could FREE YOU FROM THEM ALL

Every day millions of Americans say to themselves, "I never thought I'd be taking so many pills." They're piling up fast and medicine cabinets are spilling open. Wouldn't you like to clear it out? For the first time, ten anti-aging miracles have come together in one little pill...

Discover the ONLY pill you'll ever need today...

BPA linked to brain damage

As if the news on BPA isn't bad enough already, new research finds this hormone-like chemical can damage brains in the most critical stage of development.

In a study on nerve cells taken from mice, rats, and humans, researchers found that BPA blocked a critical chemical called KCC2.

This chemical has one job: It lowers levels of chloride.

That may not mean much to anyone who isn't a scientist, but it's a critical job because nerve cells are always generating chloride -- especially during development in infancy and early childhood.

And if that chloride builds up, bad things happen.

For example, it can actually stop nerve cells from reaching their proper places in the brain.

That's already bad enough. But what makes this study even more disturbing is that the protein that appears to be impeding KCC2 due to BPA exposure is the same one that may be responsible for Rett's syndrome.

That's a severe form of autism that happens only to girls -- and sure enough, the experiments found that BPA exposure had much more of an impact on female nerve cells than on those of males, according to the study in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

It's too early to say whether BPA is responsible for Rett's syndrome -- but since this hormone-like chemical has been linked before to developmental and behavioral problems in children including autism and autism-like conditions, I tend to believe that where there's smoke, there's fire.

And there's an awful lot of smoke here.

Bottom line is no good could come from BPA exposure at any age, as it has been linked to obesity, diabetes, sexual dysfunction, and more even in adults -- and in children this stuff can clearly do even more damage.

Avoiding it isn't easy, as I just told you -- but make it your mission to reduce your levels as much as you can, for yourself and your family.

God bless,

Dr. Mark Stengler


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...

Visit our website to view all of Dr. Mark Stengler's products
and to check out our special offers!

http://www.markstengler.com

Did a Cleveland fry cook make the heart health discovery of the century?
A short video is sweeping the web about a Cleveland fry cook who just may have uncovered an incredible heart health find. 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...

Copyright (c)2004-2013 by NewMarket Health Publishing. The e-letter may not be posted on commercial sites without written permission.

*************************************************************************
The information provided in House Calls should not be construed as personal medical advice or instruction. No action should be taken based solely on the contents of House Calls . Readers should consult appropriate health professionals on any matter relating to their health and well-being.

*************************************************************************
If you want to end your e-letter subscription or you need to change your e-mail address, please follow the instructions below. However, if you do not follow the instructions below and simply hit reply instead, we may not receive your request and cannot assure you that it will be completed. *************************************************************************

House Calls - Why am I getting this?

Please note: We sent this e-mail to: jorgeus.george@gmail.com because you subscribed to this service.

To end your House Calls subscription...visit this address:
click here to unsubscribe

To manage your subscription by mail or for any other subscription issues, write us at:

Order Processing Center
Attn: Customer Service
P.O. Box 925
Frederick, MD 21705 USA



--


0 comments:

Post a Comment