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Raising Healthy Children in a Toxic World – Part 1
Mar 16th
This is Part 1 of a two part video filmed at the Mount Sinai Childrens Environmental Health Centers 2nd Annual Greening Our Children Benefit. In this video, Mrs. Rhonda Sherwood and Mr. Bobby Kennedy Jr. describe the increased number of chemicals released into our environment. Mrs. Sherwood focuses on the many ways in which we are exposed to environmental toxins in our everyday lives. Mr. Kennedy goes on to discuss the following themes: • The incredible rise in the rate of asthma amongst children born today, especially when considered in light of the fact that in Mr. Kennedys youth it was considered a rare disease; • The rapidly growing rates of autism and other neurological disorders amongst children; • The insufficiency of current laws governing the use and release of chemicals into our environment; • The EPAs inability to conduct research on the toxicity of various drugs and the resulting reliance on industry to conduct research on the safety of their own synthetic chemicals; • The influence of corporations on scientific studies being conducted with regards to the safety of synthetic chemicals. After Mr. Kennedys passionate speech, Dr. Philip J. Landrigan gave his expert opinion on the effects of environmental toxins amongst children today and how we can work together to prevent chronic diseases. To see Dr. Landrigans speech, please view Part 2 of this video. For more information, visit www.greeningourchildren.org.
ABS-CBN SALAMAT DOK: Health Tips 7 (Red Foods For A Healthy Heart)
Feb 28th
Eat Red Foods For Your Heart Dr. Willie T. Ong (Tips from Doctors Willie and Liza Ong of ABS-CBN’s Salamat Dok) Are you worried about your heart? Don’t feel blue. Go red, and eat red foods for your heart. This novel idea comes from the American Heart Association, which advocated that men and women eat red-colored foods to protect their hearts. 1. Red apples. Apples are rich in quercetins, a substance known to protect against Alzheimer’s disease and many cancers. Studies show that people who eat an apple a day have lower chances of getting lung cancer and Alzheimer’s disease when compared to non-fruit eaters. Even smokers who often eat apples can somehow minimize the risk of getting cancer. Apple skins contain pectin, which some studies show can lower bad cholesterol by as much as 16%. Apples may also prevent diabetes and childhood asthma. Eating the fiber-rich skin of the apple also has additional health benefits of having better skin, more regular bowel movement and lower risk for colon cancer. 2. Red watermelon. According to the US Department of Agriculture, watermelon may be beneficial for the heart and blood vessels. Researchers report that eating watermelons increases our body’s arginine levels, an important amino acid (Journal of Nutrition, March 2007). Arginine is a component needed to produce nitric oxide, a substance that relaxes the blood vessels, improves blood flow and may protect us from a heart attack and stroke. The deep-red watermelon variety contains the …
Chews4Health – Healthy Innovation (Dr Friedman) (John Rivera) (Chews4Health)
Feb 5th
thechewsblueprint.com Chews4Health – For the first time ever in the healthy supplements industry, Chews4Health has brought you a chewable supplement containing 16 of the most sought after superfruits and nutrients on the market today. These wholefoods include Superfruits – Acai Berry, Mangosteen, Noni and Goji Sea Vegetables – Kelp, Dulse, Bladderwack and Nori Antioxidants – Vitamin B-12, Folic Acid, Resveratrol and Alpha Lipoic Acid Fruit Concentrates – Pomegranate, Cranberry, Blueberry and Raspberry Chews4Health – The Best from Land and Sea thechewsblueprint.com Contact John Rivera Office: (714) 884-3118 Skype: costamesa4243 twitter.com .
Is Healthy Alcohol Consumption Possible?
Dec 14th
Go to www.healthyeatingstartshere.com for the full article. Healthy alcohol consumption can be tricky to figure out. On the one hand, there are all kinds of studies and articles saying that red wine is healthy. On the other hand, alcohol causes stress to your liver and can make you do stupid things. What do you think – is it possible for alcohol to be part of a healthy eating plan? Let me know below. And check out www.healthyeatingstartshere.com for the free ‘7 Secrets For Shaping Up Your Healthy Eating Habits’.
Anti-Aging Performance: RESVERA AER’GENE Resveratrol and Pterostilbene Synergistic Blend. Healthy Gene Expression Anti-Aging and Fitness. 30 vegetarian capsules.
Oct 2nd

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RESVERA AER’GENE(TM) is a very high strength combination of resveratrol, pterostilbene (with a full 50mg of pure pterostilbene), grape extracts and quercetin. Resveratrol and pterostilbene work in synergy to provide maximum anti-aging benefits for greatly enhancing longevity related gene expression. The combination of resveratrol and pterostilbene significantly increases the level of gene expression as compared to either one by themselves. The reason for this is bec… More >>
Anti-Aging Performance: RESVERA AER’GENE Resveratrol and Pterostilbene Synergistic Blend. Healthy Gene Expression Anti-Aging and Fitness. 30 vegetarian capsules.
