| Dear
Valued Subscriber,
in This Week's
Issue: |
-Facial Aging More than Skin Deep.
-Diabetes
Testimonial.
-Red Wine Drug Study
Halted.
-Blood Pressure and
Lifestyle.
 
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Facial Aging More Than Skin Deep.
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Let's make one thing clear. We are not facial skin
care experts and
will never claim to
be. However, we came
across two extremely
interesting,
non-product-related,
techniques that
could inexpensively
assist with making
the face more
vivacious and less
aged.
Facial
Aging More Than Skin
Deep.
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"Dear Bonnie,
I just wanted to
say, thank you for
the very best
Mother's Day gift a
Mother could get.
My son Bill has done
so well with your
guidance, that I
thought you should
know what fantastic
results he has had
following your
advice. His latest checkup
yesterday was so
wonderful. He has
been improving with
each visit, so much
so that he is now
off all meds! Yes,
he is out of
diabetic range and
has been so for
several months. He
was cautioned to be
very strict with his
diet and exercise,
which he will
continue as before.
Also, his last eye
checkup has
continued to improve
with each visit.
Both physicians have
told us they have
never seen results
like this and that
none of their
patients follow
through like this.
So I am sure, this
is very encouraging
for a doctor to see
what is possible
when one decides to
vote for
"life".
Several of my email
friends have asked
if they could share
Billy's information
and here is the
reply I sent to
them. Please do
share the hope and
possibilities that
come with:
- Find
a conservative
physician.
- Finding
one of the very
best
nutritionists.
You cannot chart
these waters
alone.
- Make
a life decision
in favor of
yourself.
- Sticking
to all the rules
for a proper
diet no matter
where you eat;
at home or out.
- And a biggie, stop eating and drinking
what will kill
you and know
what those items
are.
- Read
labels on
everything and
arm yourself
with education
as to what is
real food and
what isn't.
It is a very zen philosophy. It's called "Doing the Do".
Thanks
again and again,
Joan"
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Red Wine Drug Study Halted.
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I hope an important lesson was learned regarding
the difference
between
pharmaceuticals and
natural substances.
Last week,
GlaxoSmithKline
suspended a trial
utilizing a
proprietary formula
of the phytochemical
resveratrol, a
component in red
wine believed to
show great promise.
The cause for the
suspension was
"unexpected
safety events."
In this example of
trying to "chemicalize
nature," Big
Pharma has
discovered, yet
again, when you
isolate chemicals to
make them synthetic,
the results can be
undesirable.
Red wine and its
phytochemical
resveratrol may have
beneficial
properties in their
natural state, but
as we have stated in
the past, they are
certainly not for
everybody, and the
data on their
efficacy is not
established yet.
For millennia, our
bodies have
harmoniously evolved
with plants and
plant substances.
When synthesized
into something that
our epigenetic
pathways do not
recognize, you have
situations such as
the Glaxo trial,
especially when
researching sick
individuals.
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Blood Pressure and Lifestyle.
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In our May
3rd newsletter,
we presented five
tips to reduce your
salt intake.
The following
details a study from
U.S.
Pharmacist exploring
the link between
Blood Pressure and
Lifestyle.
It may seem funny
coming from a
pharmacy journal,
but from a
preventative
standpoint, the data
is extremely
informative and
validating.
Blood
Pressure and
Lifestyle
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Have
a happy, healthy
day.
Bonnie,
Steve, and the
staff at
Nutritional
Concepts
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