From Nutrition and Healing - Bob Reagan | Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 10:07 PM
Subject: Joint relief genius stuns science with explosive in-home breakthrough
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Joint relief genius stuns science with explosive in-home breakthrough
Have you seen this yet? It's a short video that's circling the web about a chemical engineer who stumbled onto what could be the biggest joint breakthrough in decades... In his very own kitchen! I know it sounds crazy but his discovery has already been awarded multiple patents, sparked scientific studies and is blowing away even the most popular joint comfort products in a head-to-head study. If you still haven't seen it yet, it'll be available for the next 24 hours by clicking here now... Dear Reader, If you lived through the thalidomide crisis of the early 1960s, it's probably etched into your mind forever. Thousands of babies died in the womb or were born with shrunken, twisted limbs, all thanks to a morning sickness pill that should never have been approved for pregnant women. Thalidomide wasn't just a Big Pharma scandal -- it was their Watergate. And as country after country banned thalidomide forever for would-be moms, we all promised ourselves this would never happen again. Well, it looks like time heals all wounds, my friend. Because it's all happening again -- but this time no one seems to be talking about it. In fact, Big Pharma is right now unleashing a birth defects crisis on the world that could make the thalidomide scandal look like a harmless hiccup -- and you need to know about it so you can keep your loved ones safe. During the past 30 years, as Big Pharma has sunk its talons deeper and deeper into mainstream medicine, the number of pregnant women using prescription drugs during their first trimester has skyrocketed by 60%. That first trimester, as you know, is critical to the development of a babies' major organs and nervous systems. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 70% of American women are now taking at least one prescription drug during their pregnancies. And guess what? Prescription drugs may be causing 15,000 birth defects annually in the U.S. alone. That's almost equal to the total number of birth defects caused by thalidomide -- and it's happening every single year! The March of Dimes estimates that 150,000 U.S. children are born every year with some type of birth defect, and the Food and Drug Administration claims at least 10% of them are likely caused by prescription medications. How does this happen? Well, many drugs have never been tested on pregnant women, but they're prescribed anyway. Take antidepressants for example. Experts admit they have no idea whatsoever whether antidepressants harm fetuses -- but as many as 13% of pregnant women are popping these pills. If you're an expecting mother who is taking prescription pills -- or if you know one -- make a doctor's appointment right away. Ask your doctor if your prescription has been proven safe for pregnant women -- and just as importantly, ask if it's ever been studied at all. Then work with your doctor to see if there are safe, natural alternatives that could keep you prescription-free -- and your baby safe. And even if you're not pregnant, don't make the mistake of thinking you're off the hook. Prescription drug side effects can take their toll on any of us. And whether you're a man or woman...young or old...those side effects can be a hefty price to pay. To find out ways you can live a healthy, drug-free life, from our friends and affiliates at Health Sciences Institute, click here.
WHO NEEDS GLASSES?
In as little as eight weeks you could be reading without your glasses or contact lenses...and without surgery or strenuous eye exercises. Now, thanks to an exciting program developed at the internationally acclaimed Cambridge Institute for Better Vision, you may be able to discard your glasses -- for life!Read the full story... To start receiving your own copy of the Health e-Tips, visit: http://www.wrightnewsletter.com/etips/freecopy.html Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the Health e-Tips. Can turkey and beans conquer PMS? Whether you've endured painful cramping, fatigue, mood swings -- or all of the above -- you know that premenstrual syndrome can make life miserable for days at a time. PMS is a serious health problem that affects BILLIONS, and as many as 85% of women have suffered from symptoms at some point in their lives. If you're one of them, I have some delicious news that could spell the end of your PMS symptoms for good! Researchers now believe you may be able to cure PMS right at your dinner table! According to a 10-year study of more than 3,000 women, eating foods rich in iron may be the key to avoiding monthly bouts with crippling PMS. During the study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, the women who had the highest intake of iron were able to slash their risk of suffering PMS by 40%. But women who were not eating iron-rich foods saw their chances of developing PMS shoot through the roof! The GREAT news is that some of the most delicious foods known to mankind are absolutely loaded with iron. Some of my favorite iron-rich foods are red meat (in moderation, please), turkey, oysters, eggs, leafy green vegetables, and beans. You can also work with your doctor to determine if an iron supplement might be right for you. If you or a loved one suffer from PMS, the days of "grin and bear it" are over. Try an iron-rich diet and see how much better you can feel. Yours in good health, Bob Reagan 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.
The DRIER your skin is--
For centuries, the Aborigines have endured one of the harshest, driest climates on Earth--constantly exposed to the searing rays of the sun in an intense desert heat that's hard to imagine--let alone live in. But, the Aborigines have learned to adapt to their surroundings, and have discovered ways to survive by living off the land and using only what Mother Nature provided them. The BETTER this ancient remedy works And no, it's not that they've adapted to the extreme heat. Their skin is just as susceptible as yours and mine--but they've got a skin healing secret... Sources: Too Many Pills in Pregnancy: (well.blogs.nytimes.com) PMS Symptoms Linked to Diet: (well.blogs.nytimes.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... To start receiving your own copy of the Health e-Tips, visit: http://www.wrightnewsletter.com/etips/freecopy.html Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the Health e-Tips. Copyright (c)2013 by NewMarket Health Publishing. Health e-Tips may not be posted on commercial sites without written permission. Before you hit reply to send us a question or request, please visit here http://wrightnewsletter.com/frequently-asked-questions/ Cure the causes of chronic disease. Learn how you can receive your "Library of Food and Vitamin Cures" absolutely FREE. If you want to end your e-Tips subscription or need to change your e-mail address, please follow the instructions below. Your changes will be effective immediately. However, if you simply hit reply instead, we may not receive your request and cannot assure you that it will be completed. Please note: We sent this e-mail to: JORGE.SAGUINSIN@gmail.com because you subscribed to this service. Manage your subscription: To end your Health e-Tips subscription... Visit this address 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 |
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